PerpetualDusk
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I think just about the only thing everyone can agree with is that Toon Link = Jesus and that Ganondorf is a big bag of suck.
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I disagree. Snake/TL for top tierRob For Top Tier!
i feel your painYou know what i have to thank you king of Des your the first person ive seen who has put yoshi somewhere other than low or bottom tier thank you very much. I mean im not sayin hes top tier material but i think he better than bottom and hes to good for low so ill agree he should get middle.
I think Ganon is actually pretty decent from what I saw at the tourney I went to yesterday, it changed my opinion of him. And I'm surprised that many people think Ganon/Falcon are worse than Sonic.Falcon and Gannondorf suck and are currently competing for worst character in the game.
I agree, PT is 3 characters in one, so why count him separately in the tiers? I think it's kind of weird that each pokemon would be counted individually especially because of the fatigue issue. A good PT player will switch up when necessary. I can see why Zelda and Sheik are counted separately, because they can each be played independently from each other. Sure you can transform to either at any point during the match, but your need to do so is entirely based on choice, where as PT NEEDS to switch up his pokemon often as they quickly fatigue (2mins to fatigue, with every smash attack and aerial detracting 1 second from the said 2 mins). I agree, that each of the pokemon are good characters, each having their strengths and weaknesses as any other character. Good post man.I really dont think pokemon trainer should be seperated
and i also think people are underrating him , alot
He has so much variety its absurd, squirtle is super fast, good range, and his dthrow is a great kill move
ivysoar has tons of range, reovery isnt great , but ground game is awesome
and charizard is just a beast, rock smash can do what. 32%? and he can easily live up to 200% in most matchups, and his fsmash.. my god the range and power is absurd
I agree, in some ways DK's the best of both worlds. He's heavy and fast... what? Weird right? Great attack/ grab range (always a plus), forward b effectively plants the enemy into the ground and following that with a fsmash or charged b will almost always spell easy KO for DK. It's just a matter of landing the forward b. So, maybe mid tiers?People are putting DK at really bad positions just because he's probably the least popular Smash character. He moves fast, he's heavy, his attack speed is pretty good, he's powerful, he has very good range (I think ftilt outranges Marth's fmash!), he does well against shield campers, his cargo ability is still good (though probably less useful than in Melee) and all his specials are all quite useful now. He can't juggle like he could before though.
His problems are that he's a big fat target, he has bad vertical recovery, he has no projectile, and he has some trouble with small characters. BTW, Samus is a really bad matchup for him because there's not much he can do about a good Samus's zair. None of these are crippling weaknesses that warrant a bottom tier placement or even close. Not that I'm saying he's top tier either.
And he's fun to play, even though he's not very flashy.
Okay, I myself love Falco in this game (I didn't like him much in Melee -- yes he was good, but I loved Shiek so...) So I've been playing a multitude of characters trying to decide on a main. As of right now I'm consistent with Falco, then Sonic, Shiek, and Dedede. Yeah, Dedede is actually great, his grab is ridiculous-- especially his chain grab, he's a beast if used properly. Though to the point, I've played with Toon Link all that much. I mean, I practiced some combos with him, and I love the fact that his dAir is a spike (awesome!-- also risky) but, what makes him so good? I have not played him enough to know? From my experiences with him thus far, he's quick, packs a punch, and is a very tiny target. Could you shed some light here? What am I missing?I think just about the only thing everyone can agree with is that Toon Link = Jesus and that Ganondorf is a big bag of suck.
I agree with some of this tier list. The bottom is somewhat accurate. I agree with most of them but I have some questions about the top. Wolf for example, top tier? I honestly haven't played him much myself, I understand the gist of his differences between the other spacies, but is he really largely better than fox and Falco in brawl? From my experiences I'd have to saw that he's probably better than Fox, but Falco? I find Falco to be very effective, sure he wouldn't be top teir over Wolf? Anyways, what am I missing about Wolf?Thats a Personal Opinion
Top
Wolf
Toon Link
Marth
Olimar
High
Mr.Game and Watch
DeDeDe
ROB
Ike
Pit
Falco
Fox
Diddy Kong
Squirtle
Middle
Mario
Metaknight
Kirby
Samus
Sonic
Ice Climbers
Charizard
Snake
Lucas
Wario
Yoshi
Shiek
Jigglypuff
Peach
Low
Donkey Kong
Bowser
Ivysaur
Ness
Pikachu
Luigi
Bottom
Link
Zelda
Captain Falcon
Ganandorf
but what you don't understand is, you HAVE to use all three pokemon in a single match. you can't "pick a pokemon" for a particular matchup; you must use all three in any given fight, therefore, the pokemon trainer must be ranked as one character.@Solid Jake: Pokemon Trainer shoudl be separated simply because all three of his Pokemon are vastly different characters. If you didn't separate, you wouldn't be able to accurately describe his match-ups very well.
Ganon is awkward because you have to really know when to play offensive and when to play defensive. And when you play defensive, you play it hard. His moves pack such and punch, and most (uair anyone?) have enough priority that if your opponent gets cocky, you can make a comeback with only a couple of hits.So just some things I'd like cleared up for me. Can someone explain to me why Wolf is considered top tier? His F-smash has nice range and his blaster is pretty decent. But I can't really see what makes him top tier.
Also I'd like to know what makes Donkey Kong so horrible. I've yet to see anything terrible said about him besides big target/easy to combo which isn't really enough to make him bottom tier. Oh and he has bad vertical recovery but I've rarely had trouble getting back to the stage with his horizontal recovery. So is there something I'm missing or does noone like him because he's a relatively boring character?
Oh and while we're at it if any of those defending G-dorf can back up their opinions that'd be good.
Anyone will claim that about their main. by that definition, ALL characters should be upper tierI just think that his advantages outweigh his disadvantages.
Haha no, seriously Falco's advantages outweight his disadvantages. The first step to improving your character's metagame is realizing its flaws. Falco has many flaws. Just not as many flaws as he has good aspects.Anyone will claim that about their main. by that definition, ALL characters should be upper tier![]()
Well... do you mean that you play best with them? or do you actually believe that those 3 are the best? because tiers define characters based on their capability, not player skill. I like Marth's final smash too, seems hard to miss, but I don't play with smash balls so I wouldn't know.I think Toon Link, Marth and G&W are currently Top Tier for me. 3 best in the game so far for me. I say give it another 3-4 months we should have a decent and accurate Tier List. As for Final Smash, hands down, Marths is the best. Guarenteed KO, if it hits. Also Ganondorfs as well, just hit with Foward B, and immediately hit the Final Smash, Guarenteed 100% hit.
I just really like pants, a lot.Listen every one posting here has a really REALLY biased opinion right now. Everyone can use certain characters well but not all of them. Lets just be patient and stop spamming ignorent lists based on minimal information. If you wanna do something productive on this board say why these characters are good or how you use them against their counter picks. STOP SPAMMING RETARTED LISTS. IM REALLY SICK OF SEEING FALCO, FOX, and LINK BELOW SONIC!
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No, I understand that all three Pokemon must be used in a match. Sadly, that doesn't really change all that much...but what you don't understand is, you HAVE to use all three pokemon in a single match. you can't "pick a pokemon" for a particular matchup; you must use all three in any given fight, therefore, the pokemon trainer must be ranked as one character.
but see, that's the thing. anyone who knows pt isn't going to say "well, who is pt using?" at most, they would ask who pt is starting the match as. (i, personally, would begin as ivysaur to keep pikachu from getting too comfortable spamming thunderjolt.)No, I understand that all three Pokemon must be used in a match. Sadly, that doesn't really change all that much...
If I say "Who would win, PT or Pikachu?" you would say "Well, who is PT using?" I'd respond, and then from that you'd give an answer. How is that any different then dividing them up?
I completely understand the fatigue thing, and I get that it is ABSOLUTELY necessary to transfer the pokemon out....but that in no way means we have to consider them all one character.
... do you check the thread every 4 days?[Edit:]
Also, I probably won't respond to whatever you give me back. Not because I don't like debating this issue, but simply because by the time I check this thread again, it'll be 20 pages into the future.
Times move quickly here on the 'boards. :-/
LOL at some of that character placement. Obviously you never use Charizard, R.O.B., Wario, Falco, and Zamus.My tier list so far, open to critisicm, not insults, also, this is mostly rough draft, so take it seriously or not, whatever
TOP:
Toon Link
Marth
Wolf
Upper:
Olimar
Lucas
Fox
Pit
Snake
Zelda
Pikachu
Luigi
Middle:
Meta-knight
Diddy
Ivysaur
Ike
Ness
Sheik
Mario
Kirby
Zamus
Squirtle
Ice Climbers
Peach
Falco
Low:
Sonic
Bowser
Falcon
Ganondorf
Samus
Lucario
Wario
Jigglypuff
R.O.B
Bottom:
Donkey Kong
Charizard
Yoshi
On a tier list we should list PT as one character. However, when considering matchups for making the tier list we need to think of all 3 separately. Suppose there is a character in the game who counters Charizard, is an even matchup for Squirtle, and who Ivysaur counters. The PT player will probably try to spend as much of the match as possible as Ivysaur, and try to switch from Charizard as quickly as possible. Also, switching mid-stock does take time, and leaves you vulnerable. Something to consider...No, I understand that all three Pokemon must be used in a match. Sadly, that doesn't really change all that much...
If I say "Who would win, PT or Pikachu?" you would say "Well, who is PT using?" I'd respond, and then from that you'd give an answer. How is that any different then dividing them up?
I completely understand the fatigue thing, and I get that it is ABSOLUTELY necessary to transfer the pokemon out....but that in no way means we have to consider them all one character.
If any of the Pokemon are considered as non-low tier material, then PT shouldn't be an option in low tier tournaments. Much like how switching to Sheik in a melee low tier tournament is banned. Too early for that right now, until we get an official list.not to mention "low tier only" tournaments... how are you going to enforce that one?![]()
I think your logic is a bit screwy. Think of it this way: tier lists are more about MATCHUPS, not about the outcomes of entire matches. It's entirely possible for Charizard to be horrible against Pikachu and yet Ivysaur and Squirtle to be great. Of course you are going to have to use Charizard at some point in the match, at least for a moment, but that doesn't matter. Tiers are about MATCHUPS-- in the time during which Pikachu faces Charizard, who has the advantage? For instance, Fox is top tier in Melee because he has favorable matchups than anyone else. It's very, very, VERY possible to completely cut one pokemon from your playstyle if you just switch out every time that one comes up. The pokemon should be ranked individually, for sure.but see, that's the thing. anyone who knows pt isn't going to say "well, who is pt using?" at most, they would ask who pt is starting the match as. (i, personally, would begin as ivysaur to keep pikachu from getting too comfortable spamming thunderjolt.)
but after a kill and maybe a strong launch to give myself time to switch, i'd have to move on to charizard, and, if the match carries on long enough, i would eventually move to squirtle, back to ivysaur, and i MIGHT even have time to reach charizard again.
pt's pokemon are inseparable. unless it's a very, very aggressive one or two stock match, any time you can answer the question "who is pt going to be using?", you know you're watching a pt that you shouldn't be taking data on for tier lists.
really, you have to ask yourself this: if you MUST use all three "transformations" every time you go into battle, what's the point of ranking them each individually? if you can't separate them in a match, what's the point of separating them in a tier list?
not to mention "low tier only" tournaments... how are you going to enforce that one?
... do you check the thread every 4 days?
Really this is a "defining your terms" issue.I think your logic is a bit screwy. Think of it this way: tier lists are more about MATCHUPS, not about the outcomes of entire matches. It's entirely possible for Charizard to be horrible against Pikachu and yet Ivysaur and Squirtle to be great. Of course you are going to have to use Charizard at some point in the match, at least for a moment, but that doesn't matter. Tiers are about MATCHUPS-- in the time during which Pikachu faces Charizard, who has the advantage? For instance, Fox is top tier in Melee because he has favorable matchups than anyone else. It's very, very, VERY possible to completely cut one pokemon from your playstyle if you just switch out every time that one comes up. The pokemon should be ranked individually, for sure.
Lucario isn't bad, probably mid tier. He feels much more playable than Mewtwo was in Melee. DK and ROB also feel like lower mid to mid tier (not "good" but definitely playable).Am I the only one who's noticed that nobody is looking at low tiers properly? Everyone can seem to find plenty of characters who are "good", but "bad" characters seem more scarce.
On that train of thought, I can really only think of Donkey Kong, ROB, Lucario, Samus(?), and Link as being not very impressive in Brawl. Everyone else seems as beastly or beastlier than their Melee form, with all the newcomers having plenty of potential.
Can anyone else think of truly "bad" characters right now?
Thanks, fixed.EDIT: adumbrodeus, it's spelled "perspective"
that aside, i found your post very helpful and insightful, thanks a bunch