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Alright, all these posts about Meowth, Team Rocket, etc. whenever any fighting style is brought up is getting irritating.-snip-
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Alright, all these posts about Meowth, Team Rocket, etc. whenever any fighting style is brought up is getting irritating.-snip-
I can and I will keep it up for years whether people like it or not. It isn't my first time hopelessly supporting an unlikely character.Alright, all these posts about Meowth, Team Rocket, etc. whenever any fighting style is brought up is getting irritating.
The point Golden is making is that you're finding any way to turn the discussion into Meowth/Team Rocket. It overall derails some conversations. It's okay to like the character, but you shouldn't force it upon us. I support them too, but try not to steer it towards them so often. It irritates people because it makes you sound like a broken record/obsessed. And that's not an impression we should have of you.I can and I will keep it up for years whether people like it or not. It isn't my first time hopelessly supporting an unlikely character.
There's a difference between "helplessly supporting an unlikely character" and forcibly cramming said character down everyone's throats.I can and I will keep it up for years whether people like it or not. It isn't my first time hopelessly supporting an unlikely character.
If it helps, one of the ideas I had for Team Rocket was a summoner, which is more of a case of "use Pokemon to make disjointed hitbox moves".All right, I was only trying to keep Meowth "dancing" in people's minds with all those different ideas about fighting styles that Meowth could do alone or with Team Rocket Pokémon.
I doubt that would prevent him from getting in. He has other unique attributes that could be used to set him apart from Lucario and other fighters, like being able to switch between different types of arms and the aforementioned stretchy arms.So I don't know if this has been discussed a lot already, but here's a question.
Speaking purely on hypothetical of if ARMS reaches popularity that exceeds even Splatoon, Spring Man would make sense for an added character into Smash, right? But therein lies the issue: His signature ability, aside from the given stretchiness of his arms, is essentially Lucario's Aura in the form of getting stronger with lower health (or in the context of Smash, higher percent). Do you think this similarity would affect Sakurai's opinion on whether or not Spring Man would justify a place in the roster?
Again, this is purely in the sense of hypothetical so we're not distracted by other variables such as if ARMS does well enough in the first place or what Spring Man's actual popularity is. I'm wondering who else this could affect down the line if the star of a major IP has a mechanic that another character in Smash already has.
While the two are similar, I feel like Sakurai should be able to get some lee-way in order to differentiate them. Perhaps Spring Man could get a 'static' buff after a certain cut-off point, or just have it power up his specials instead of his entire kit.Speaking purely on hypothetical of if ARMS reaches popularity that exceeds even Splatoon, Spring Man would make sense for an added character into Smash, right? But therein lies the issue: His signature ability, aside from the given stretchiness of his arms, is essentially Lucario's Aura in the form of getting stronger with lower health (or in the context of Smash, higher percent). Do you think this similarity would affect Sakurai's opinion on whether or not Spring Man would justify a place in the roster?
To be fair, Jigglypuff jumped on that bandwagon long before they ever could.That being said, I think the two characters and their fighting styles are different enough to 'allow' a similar trait. I don't recall many people cared when MK or Dedede 'took' Kirby's multi-jump.
Worth pointing out, Corrin's existence indicates that if a character has a significant enough difference to contrast someone with a similar trait(swordsmen to Corrin, aura mechanic to Spring Man), then they could get in regardless. It's hard to argue that Spring Man has enough to separate himself from Lucario anyways with those Tribolt, Toaster andSo I don't know if this has been discussed a lot already, but here's a question.
Speaking purely on hypothetical of if ARMS reaches popularity that exceeds even Splatoon, Spring Man would make sense for an added character into Smash, right? But therein lies the issue: His signature ability, aside from the given stretchiness of his arms, is essentially Lucario's Aura in the form of getting stronger with lower health (or in the context of Smash, higher percent). Do you think this similarity would affect Sakurai's opinion on whether or not Spring Man would justify a place in the roster?
Again, this is purely in the sense of hypothetical so we're not distracted by other variables such as if ARMS does well enough in the first place or what Spring Man's actual popularity is. I'm wondering who else this could affect down the line if the star of a major IP has a mechanic that another character in Smash already has.
I'd mention Jigglypuff but I wasn't around when Smash 64 was launched so I wouldn't know how people respondedTo be fair, Jigglypuff jumped on that bandwagon long before they ever could.
They could just add Ribbon Girl, who is also on the cover IIRC.So I don't know if this has been discussed a lot already, but here's a question.
Speaking purely on hypothetical of if ARMS reaches popularity that exceeds even Splatoon, Spring Man would make sense for an added character into Smash, right? But therein lies the issue: His signature ability, aside from the given stretchiness of his arms, is essentially Lucario's Aura in the form of getting stronger with lower health (or in the context of Smash, higher percent). Do you think this similarity would affect Sakurai's opinion on whether or not Spring Man would justify a place in the roster?
Again, this is purely in the sense of hypothetical so we're not distracted by other variables such as if ARMS does well enough in the first place or what Spring Man's actual popularity is. I'm wondering who else this could affect down the line if the star of a major IP has a mechanic that another character in Smash already has.
They could just add Ribbon Girl, who is also on the cover IIRC.
Wasn't Ike also added simply because Sakurai wanted a heavy swordsman?I'm not particularly fan of pushing a certain fighting style unto a character just for the unique factor. Either it works, and best example in my opinion is Rosalina & Luma, or it fails terribly like with Pokémon Trainer, Zelda / Sheik and Ice Climbers.
So no, don't force stuff on things. Especially since it also takes up a TON of development time just to balance these sort of characters out and program them right.
There's no summoning character that makes a lot of sense and has a lot of popularity to warrant a playable role? Then don't add a summoning character. It's that simple.
That's probably why the Pokemon summoner would need to be N or Pokemon Ranger or something, so the Pokemon just popping out of nowhere instead of out of a pokeball would sorta make more sense.I'm not sure how a Pokémon trainer as a summoner would work.
Would they throw a Pokeball down whenever they used a move with a Pokémon, or would they just appear out of thin air? I can't imagine them doing the latter.
Now if the Pokémon use their powers to teleport in or come out of the ground, then it would work. Otherwise the idea just seems too out there for me.
Assuming it's a port and veterans don't count (since you said new)...Hey so I am curious as to who you guys think the five most likely new characters are if the switch port is still happening.
Well, inversely, that would be disregarding a character that would have an entirely unique and distinct moveset simply because the gimmick might be similar to what has already been done before.So I don't know if this has been discussed a lot already, but here's a question.
Speaking purely on hypothetical of if ARMS reaches popularity that exceeds even Splatoon, Spring Man would make sense for an added character into Smash, right? But therein lies the issue: His signature ability, aside from the given stretchiness of his arms, is essentially Lucario's Aura in the form of getting stronger with lower health (or in the context of Smash, higher percent). Do you think this similarity would affect Sakurai's opinion on whether or not Spring Man would justify a place in the roster?
Again, this is purely in the sense of hypothetical so we're not distracted by other variables such as if ARMS does well enough in the first place or what Spring Man's actual popularity is. I'm wondering who else this could affect down the line if the star of a major IP has a mechanic that another character in Smash already has.
Inkling and four others. No one is even spitting distance to the Inklings in likeliness.Hey so I am curious as to who you guys think the five most likely new characters are if the switch port is still happening.
I really can't see anyone other than Spring-Man getting in first. At this point I could see Twintelle getting in second. But I wouldn't count on getting a second ARMS character for a while.I also think Twintelle could be a contender as far as ARMS characters go, just by virtue of the fact she was so popular that even the developers took notice of said popularity, something they didn't do with any other character.
DixieHey so I am curious as to who you guys think the five most likely new characters are if the switch port is still happening.
I don't see that many newcomers being possible. Personally, I think the following is more favorable for a Switch port, if it ever does come to pass.Hey so I am curious as to who you guys think the five most likely new characters are if the switch port is still happening.
Hey so I am curious as to who you guys think the five most likely new characters are if the switch port is still happening.
5: Namco Character. Pick out of a hat.Hey so I am curious as to who you guys think the five most likely new characters are if the switch port is still happening.
Depends how significant he is to the plot. Though if Dark Samus couldn't make it into Brawl, I doubt Sylux would have a better chance, as Sylux, when playable, only really had 2 differences from Samus, healing from the Shock Coil, and the Lockjaw instead of the Morph BallIf Sylux ends up being the main antagonist of Metroid Prime 4 and manages to stay alive by the end of the game (meaning he has a chance of showing up in future games) how likely do you think his chances of getting into a Smash for Switch would be?
Honestly? Pretty good, really. Having him be important, recurring, AND alive at the end could do wonders for Sakurai taking notice.If Sylux ends up being the main antagonist of Metroid Prime 4 and manages to stay alive by the end of the game (meaning he has a chance of showing up in future games) how likely do you think his chances of getting into a Smash for Switch would be?
Her fight style also works well for holding items too, as she can simply hold and use them with her real hands.Twintelle probably has the most options for attacks as her ARMS are her hair, so Sakurai could theoretically give her some moves that just focus on her sassy demeanor with the stretchy hair being used in a few attacks. Her popularity reminds me of Morrigan of Darkstalkers Morrigan's brought in LOADS of Capcom crossovers but she actually wasn't the main character of Darkstalkers, just the most popular.
I don't think this will happen, just something my mind came up with
1. Ice ClimbersHey so I am curious as to who you guys think the five most likely new characters are if the switch port is still happening.
Significant, since the character has no inhibiting factors otherwise.If Sylux ends up being the main antagonist of Metroid Prime 4 and manages to stay alive by the end of the game (meaning he has a chance of showing up in future games) how likely do you think his chances of getting into a Smash for Switch would be?