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My preferred idea is a more pacifistic fighting style focused on terraforming the stage by enacting ordinances and completing public works projects. The best comparison I can give is Phoenix Wright in UMvC3. She'd trip while carrying a stack of paperwork, toppling it onto an opponent. She'd set up gardens that, should she stand on them, she gets healed for a while. She'd plant a tree that bees would swarm around, so foes knocked into it would be stung. Basically fighting by not fighting, but by creating a small town out of the stage to suit her goals, kind of like Wright's evidence collecting powering him up.This isn't to be seen as a jab coming from an Isabelle detractor (which isn't what I am), but lemme ask: what would make her work differently enough from Villager? I'm rather curious about this.
He'd be great.Am I the only one who thinks Tom Nook should get in if they ever decide on a second AC rep?
Couldn't have thought of a better way to jinx Phoenix's chances in Smash. You're an ass man.My preferred idea is a more pacifistic fighting style focused on terraforming the stage by enacting ordinances and completing public works projects. The best comparison I can give is Phoenix Wright in UMvC3. She'd trip while carrying a stack of paperwork, toppling it onto an opponent. She'd set up gardens that, should she stand on them, she gets healed for a while. She'd plant a tree that bees would swarm around, so foes knocked into it would be stung. Basically fighting by not fighting, but by creating a small town out of the stage to suit her goals, kind of like Wright's evidence collecting powering him up.
I could probably have explained it better, but that's a rough idea.
That would be cool. I always thought they should have a summoner type character like that who doesn't actually do any fighting with their own body. I think someone from Advance Wars would work like that too.My preferred idea is a more pacifistic fighting style focused on terraforming the stage by enacting ordinances and completing public works projects. The best comparison I can give is Phoenix Wright in UMvC3. She'd trip while carrying a stack of paperwork, toppling it onto an opponent. She'd set up gardens that, should she stand on them, she gets healed for a while. She'd plant a tree that bees would swarm around, so foes knocked into it would be stung. Basically fighting by not fighting, but by creating a small town out of the stage to suit her goals, kind of like Wright's evidence collecting powering him up.
I could probably have explained it better, but that's a rough idea.
There's also lots of other AC mechanics and items left out of Villagers moveset. Emotions as attacks, bubble wands to create floating traps, party poppers, toy hammers, pinwheel recoveries, stuff like that. Her fighting kit is a hidden gem, you don't really see her potential until someone points out what she can do and then it all clicks into place. If the devs see this potential then she's one of the more likelier characters to be added.My preferred idea is a more pacifistic fighting style focused on terraforming the stage by enacting ordinances and completing public works projects. The best comparison I can give is Phoenix Wright in UMvC3. She'd trip while carrying a stack of paperwork, toppling it onto an opponent. She'd set up gardens that, should she stand on them, she gets healed for a while. She'd plant a tree that bees would swarm around, so foes knocked into it would be stung. Basically fighting by not fighting, but by creating a small town out of the stage to suit her goals, kind of like Wright's evidence collecting powering him up.
I could probably have explained it better, but that's a rough idea.
Honestly, A.C. is big enough to get both at this pointAm I the only one who thinks Tom Nook should get in if they ever decide on a second AC rep?
Makes sense. I'd argue it's their 6th or 7th largest franchise considering it's been a hit on every console since N64 (Barring Wii U, but that was filled in with a 3DS release)Honestly, A.C. is big enough to get both at this point
I mean, TECHNICALLY it had a Wii U release, but the less people remember about Amiibo Festival the better.Makes sense. I'd argue it's their 6th or 7th largest franchise considering it's been a hit on every console since N64 (Barring Wii U, but that was filled in with a 3DS release)
I'm with you and I'm not.People actually expecting a seventh FE character when Sakurai almost didn't put six due to being too much in is fairly stupid.
If we're talking about a port at least.
If you're talking about a brand new one and expecting cuts then, disregard the above.
Only, and ONLYAm I the only one who thinks Tom Nook should get in if they ever decide on a second AC rep?
We need more quadrupled characters.Females? Villains? Black?
No, we need more spherical characters.
I would like at least a character who summons a helicopter to recover.The next step would be to add an actual helicopter to Smash.
It's the most logical step Sakurai could take
Rayman and the Prince of Persia are the only Ubisoft characters I would like to play in Smash.I see a Ubisoft character being a bit likelier now.
I'd do it, but I'm lazy.Someone remake the Ghirahim support thread. I would my self if I didn't suck at those.
We both know Delphox is number onePredictions
5. Wolf. Star Fox is relevant again, meaning he's likely higher priority than he previously was. It also helps that he's one of only two veterans who don't either have baggage or are potentially low priority themselves.
4. Another third party. They've been adding crossover characters at a modest pace, so I could see one or two here. I'm hesitant to name exact names because third parties are notoriously hard to predict aside from a couple past cases (Sonic and Pac-Man), but if I had to pick the most likely ones, I'd say Rayman, a Monster Hunter, or another Square-Enix character. Maybe Bomberman, but he has some unanswered questions.
3. Ice Climbers. Spent Smash 4 so far on what amounts to the DL because having too many pairs fighting at once was screwing up the 3DS version--probably causing lag. The Switch is much more powerful, so the only thing that kept them out isn't keeping them out any more...unless 8-Player Smash and eight sets of climbers is too much.
2. A Gen 7 Pokémon. It's funny, for how much this one stares in people's faces, you don't see Pokémon characters pop up on many roster predictions...except in this thread, apparently; nicely done. Nintendo's second biggest IP has a plethora of viable new characters with each new generation, it's the only series to gain at least one newcomer in every single Smash game so far, and Sun and Moon have sprung into the spotlight at the perfect time. Decidueye's the frontrunner here, but with how many unique options Gen 7 in particular has, I wouldn't rule out more than one Pokémon newcomer if we see enough new content or another round of DLC.
1. Inkling. Goes without saying, pretty much. Sakurai has a history of waiting on characters from brand new IPs to see how they pan out, which is probably why they were passed on for DLC. But now Nintendo's newest stars have proven they have staying power, and they certainly have the unique abilities and moveset potential to make them compelling newcomers.
Worth mentioning that I'm not very confident about Spring Man. I think they'll wait to see how ARMS does first to ensure they don't jump the gun, just like how they waited on the Inklings for DLC, Wii Fit Trainer for Brawl, and Olimar for Melee.
Wants
5. Isaac. A spellsword character with earth-based magic that is nearly nonexistent on the roster so far? Count me in, even though he needs the Smash Ballot to stand a chance.
4. Either Terra or Black Mage. The fantasy theme continues with the two Final Fantasy characters I'd be most interested in seeing. Both have proficiency with magic, and potentially with unique mechanics: Black Mage with mana points used to cast his specials and stronger attacks, and Terra's ability to Trance into her half-esper form for short periods of time.
3. Lycanroc. Maybe I'm barking up the wrong tree (heh), or maybe I've been noticing something people are overlooking. The total lack of earth users so far means there's a niche wide open for the taking, and the two (potentially more) forms could be utilized in some really interesting ways. Pseudo-transformation that avoids the issues that got previous full transformations cut, anyone?
2. Krystal. You know, sometimes I end up kind of...sympathizing with a character. Krystal has an unfair reputation in places, scapegoated for "ruining" Star Fox by the series' genwunners and for being a Rule 34 magnet as if every other main character in the series isn't also. And now the newest Star Fox game is yet another retread of 64 that leaves her out in the cold. But, she made a lot of waves in the Smash Ballot, and her ability to mix battlestaff techniques with a combination of both magic and technology is something literally no other character can lay claim to. Who knows?
1. ...Actually, I'm gonna wait on this one for a few days. Let's just say another challenger is approaching soon, though its chances rely on something happening that's unlikely but not entirely out of the question.
Apparently I have a thing for magic users and elemental powers. Honorable mentions go to Decidueye, King K. Rool, Alm or Celica (*raises flame shield*), Hunter, Amaterasu, maybe Lloyd, Geno, anyone from Bravely Default/Second, Rex if we're still getting more content when Xenoblade 2 drops, and Alolan Ninetales, like that'll ever happen.
I hate quadraped characters, it makes me feel like I'm beating up on an animal, which I know is weird, since a lot of the characters in game are literally animals, but yeah.We need more quadrupled characters.
I would love to see Wolf Link (with Midna riding on him) since it gives us a new quadrupled character and a new non-clone Zelda character.
I would like at least a character who summons a helicopter to recover.
Infantry Unit from Advance Wars for Smash!
Rayman and the Prince of Persia are the only Ubisoft characters I would like to play in Smash.
Would you settle for ? :VQuadrupeds are fine if they're cartoony.
So are fine, in my opinion.
Especially .
Please come back .
If we're changing up which part of the evolutionary line is playable, I'd much rather have .Would you settle for ? :V
Stop using the ointment, it will come back eventually.I dont know about swamp but I would settle for bulbasaur.
I just want my little green saur back in some way.
Meh.If we're changing up which part of the evolutionary line is playable, I'd much rather have .
Seriously though. Venusaur would be amazing.
Yes.Would you settle for ? :V
I'd love this too.If we're changing up which part of the evolutionary line is playable, I'd much rather have .
Seriously though. Venusaur would be amazing.
Not really. If they're popular enough, sure. But I don't think any indie has broken that threshhold.Here's an interesting question-Do you personally believe an indie character is deserving of being a playable Smash character?
Lol that's not an interesting question but my answer is that Sakurai picks characters and he sure as heck doesn't pick them through silly criteria such as deservesyness so it doesn't matter.Here's an interesting question-Do you personally believe an indie character is deserving of being a playable Smash character?
I'd say so, but I'm probably biased as I adore Shantae.Here's an interesting question-Do you personally believe an indie character is deserving of being a playable Smash character?
What PsychoJosh said, but ultimately, there's isn't really any rules when Sakurai considers a character; he just picks whoever the hell he wants.Here's an interesting question-Do you personally believe an indie character is deserving of being a playable Smash character?
Really? Not even DuckTales? You know, the game that inspired Shovel Knight's bouncing technique?I disagree. The only game I can think of that was even remotely like Shovel Knight on the NES was Zelda 2. I don't think he really embodies what that era was all about.
I thought it was more reminiscent of Link's down stab. But Ducktales didn't have a world map or shops where you bought upgrades. I was referring to the overall style of the game.Really? Not even DuckTales? You know, the game that inspired Shovel Knight's bouncing technique?