In Melee and Brawl, the only thing I ever used Jigglypuff for was to beat the final event matches. Falling asleep on the gigantic baddies can send them flying after three hits. He can also float away from danger very well. Anyone else?
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Indeed. Kirby is the same in regards to evasive manuevers w/ floating, but he can't send the gargantuan nemesises flying by pressing B Down and falling asleep on them! All it takes to send them off the stage is three naps over them a piece, for a total of 9 slumbers (actually more, because you will not connect them all probably).RandomGuy said:Never played as Jigglypuff but it seems like you just do the same thing with Kirby for floating. So you beat Giga Bowser as Jigglypuff?
My reaction depends on the Smash Bros. game you have.New Super Mario said:I suck with her. Cause I can't master that one attack where you sleep and send enemies away.
True that, I never lose with Jigglypuff in Melee.Baby Luigi said:IMO Jigglypuff is really underrated in the Super Smash Bros. series. I don't know why, I like its aerials and it's good for making the wall of pain, especially in Melee.
New Super Mario said:>implying that the whole of the Jigglypuff species is only one gender
It's heavily hinted that the Jigglypuff in Smash Bros is a girl, due to the alternate costumes.UltraMario said:New Super Mario said:>implying that the whole of the Jigglypuff species is only one gender
UltraMario said:New Super Mario said:>implying that the whole of the Jigglypuff species is only one gender
Yeah I don't play Pokemon if you could tell
Baby Luigi said:Yeah, people tend to call Jigglypuff a girl because of the voice, the feminine actions, and the hats. The game officialy called Jigglypuff an "it", though.
And I always thought the green headband Jigglypuff was still female because of the actions.