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How do I purchase Mewtwo? It doesn't seem to let me
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supermariofan said:How do I purchase Mewtwo? It doesn't seem to let me
Just want Special Smash in mah 3DS version dammit. Or at least more option controls in Smash Run (like Team Battles, Giant Smash, Stamina Smash, etc.)Cirdec said:You can play Special Smash online via a glitch, except Stamina mode, this page explains how to do it.
That would be cool if that feature could be added without using a glitch.
Eri Ayase said:being fast is also the only reason why fox rules in melee
Fox is currently ranked 1st on the Melee tier list. True to his position, Fox is an extremely efficient fighter, with fast attacks, excellent comboing and damaging ability, long recovery options, and numerous options to approach the opponent, boasting some of the best neutral game options among the entire cast. He has KO options and setups at a wide variety of percentages, and his high falling speed makes him resilient to vertical KOs. His aerial game also includes several low-lag yet effective and powerful moves to complement his ground game, especially when SHFFL'd, and is incredibly effective at approaching and edgeguarding. Fox's main tool in his success, however, is his Reflector (also known as the shine), which is one of the most versatile tools in the game. Aside from its intended purpose, it is the fastest move in the game, has set knockback, and can be jump canceled; this allows for shine spike gimps, neutral stance resets, getup option mixups, and even combos when wavedashing is incorporated. Despite being top tier, Fox is not flawless. He has an extremely high technical learning curve, as most of his techniques require extremely nimble fingers and fast reaction time. Additionally, he also has a very high cerebral learning curve as Fox players must be wary of making even a single mistake. Fox's high falling speed makes him very easy to combo and chaingrab off of a single conversion from the opponent, and his light weight can result in extremely early horizontal KOs if the player's DI is poor. Although he boasts a very long recovery distance, he only has linear recovery options, which makes it easier for certain characters like Marth to predict his recovery path and edgeguard or gimp him. Regardless, his pros greatly outshine his cons, and Fox is notable for being one of only four characters in the series (the other three being Pikachu in Smash 64, Falco in Melee, and Meta Knight in Brawl) to have no disadvantageous matchups, with only three (Falco, Marth and Samus) being considered even.
He has pretty strong and fast attacks for his speed (u-smash) and he can do crazy things with wavedashing and shining. His only worthless move is his kicking jab and maybe d-throw. All the rest have crazy combo potential though.Eri Ayase said:dont deny it
its mostly being fast
Yoshi actually has VERY good air speed compared to the rest of the cast, along with decent ground speed (I'd probs argue he's one of the fastest characters overall; both in the ground and the air) and then his Neutral Air is SO god damn good.Baby Luigi said:Well Ness and Yoshi are like high tier and are not really fast