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Is Little Mac overpowered? What are the best countermeasures against him?

I had no interest to play the character initially, then when I played the character? He’s a very defensive character that has trouble killing and it’s not fun to play a game of runaway until someone is at 100 percent then you can kill them. It’s an old-school game, one of the first good games I remember being really fun, but the character to me is just a dog with a bird attached to it.

I’m going to use this character because of that.” And Duck Hunt Dog? I like Duck Hunt the game. I don’t like picking characters because, “Oh this character is good. When I pick a character I like to pick a character because I think they are cool – because I like the game they are in. I don’t really like Palutena that much either, but I think most of the other new characters are pretty decent. Out of the new characters, Rosalina is the best in general and as a whole. Good enough to win still a very good character. If you’re against rush-down characters he doesn’t have any good ways to deal with it.īuzby won the Nintendo open with Rosalina. If he gets hit in the air he has trouble landing and salvaging control again. They’re all very slow, and they don’t do much damage, and he basically lost that armor. In this game they took that away, so his attacks still have a lot of range, but not as long. And he also had the whistle, which gave him super armor in the air and on the ground, so if you hit him he would just absorb the attack. He had lots of damage, did nice grab combos, and he had very good mix ups. In Brawl, Olimar had had lots of fast moves from a large range. He’s very different, and honestly just not as good a character in my opinion. In I played Olimar, and he’s not as good as he is in brawl. Pikmin is my favorite game series, so when I first started playing Brawl I just picked a character that I already liked because of the series, not because how good they were.

Characters like Mario do everything very well, but have nothing centralized. They are very good at one or two things and very bad at something else. When I think of difficult to use characters, I think of characters like Peach or Luigi, who aren’t necessarily bad and can actually be really good, but they don’t have every tool in the book. If you think about a good character to start with, the characters who are just solid overall? Ness has everything you could want in a character without being too hard to use.
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Ness too, as long as you can learn how to use his up B to recover, I think he’s good for starting. Bowser, Donkey Kong, Diddy Kong, Link, Sheik, Lucina is basically the beginner’s Marth, Ike, Robin, Kirby, Little Mac of course, Charizard, Lucario. I think Mario is a really good character for starters. Or like Greninja’s jab, things that are just quick with low cooldowns are great to use a lot because it’s hard to punish them. Sonic’s up smash though, which is like really fast and safe and like quick? You’re not committing much. Anything that forces you to commit very hard to one attack (like the down Bs of Bowser and Yoshi) like Wario’s Bike, Pit’s side B – anything that just forces you to commit really hard to an option? It shouldn’t be used that much. Those kinds of moves are actually really bad. The biggest thing I see is many go online and just roll a lot, or they stand in place and throw attacks out and that’s not going to hit someone who understands you’re throwing attacks out or just rolling a lot.Ī lot of people, for some reason, think things like Yoshi’s down B, Bowser’s down B, and things that fall fast from the air are really good. Learn what your options are in every situation and really think about what you’re doing. Or if I think someone’s going to air dodge, I’ll just use charge attacks. For example, when I play Sheik and I see someone rolling a lot I’ll just go and grab them because I have so much grab speed I can easily catch up their rolls. Learn how far their moves go, learn what the combos are, learn what options you have to punish someone who’s rolling a lot. Sam “Dubuz” Buzby: I think the simplest tip is to just learn your character. We spoke with Buzby about his win, but also asked him for some tips for playing the new Smash Bros., who to start with if you’ve never played, and how Olimar, his former main, has changed since Brawl. Along with bragging rights, Buzby also took home an impressive trophy and a one-of-kind Smash Bros. 3DS National Open Tournament in New York.

Last month, Sam “Dubuz” Buzby took home the top prize at the Nintendo Super Smash Bros.
