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For Glory players aren't particularly aware of the competitive scene. You see a lot of Marths despite him being pretty bad.
Japan's tier list has been updated:
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> R.O.B. is B-tier
> Falco and Lucina are E-tier
What a good day to be a R.O.B. main, but an awful day to be a Falco and Lucina main.
Robin is terrible especially in omega stages (which is standard for Japan)
Charizard could be higher but he's nothing special.
Falco isn't really a clone.
I would think Robin would be especially good on Omega stages, considering he's fairy projectile based, which people tend to believe Omega favors. Besides, how is he terrible? Because spamming one move isn't a good idea with him?
Yeah I think that Charizard should be a bit higher up on the list too.Charizard may not be that special, but he's not as bad as the likes of Ike or DK.
Not really. If this was Melee I'd agree, but Falco's moveset has changed enough over the years that he's not so much of a clone anymore. Same goes for Ganondorf.If Dark Pit is considered a full clone, Falco should be, too.
lol Charizard is my secondary but DK and especially Ike are way better than him.Charizard may not be that special, but he's not as bad as the likes of Ike or DK.
Play Pit and Dark PitIf Dark Pit is considered a full clone, Falco should be, too.
The tier is based on tournament results. Pit players are just simply doing more than Dark Pit. (I do agree that Pit > Dark Pit but the difference is like a spot in the list, not a whole tier)Which, speaking of Pit/Dark Pit, why aren't they on the exact same tier? The only difference between them is the way their bow+arrow works and I doubt that really makes any difference. Though they are still really close anyway.
Ah, right. Sometimes I forget that.The tier is based on tournament results. Pit players are just simply doing more than Dark Pit. (I do agree that Pit > Dark Pit but the difference is like a spot in the list, not a whole tier)
Robin is terrible especially in omega stages (which is standard for Japan)
Charizard could be higher but he's nothing special.
Falco isn't really a clone.
For Glory players aren't particularly aware of the competitive scene. You see a lot of Marths despite him being pretty bad.
This is quite a surprise:
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I wonder if they allow customs.
Falco is hardly a clone anymore honestly. He never was. Dude was completely different from Fox even in Melee where they only shared animations. Pit and Dark Pit have the exact same moves and properties bar three.
Isn't shared animations part of a traits of being a clone character, followed by similar B moves and final smash?
What you say is true, but at the same time Final Destination/Omega stages aren't really what I'd call the most favorable stages to Robin either. I've learned how to play on FD/Omega (because there's no other option in For Glory), but occasionally I'm left wondering if maybe things would've gone better if we were fighting on Battlefield or something similar instead. FD/Omega versions are still better than shit like....Find Mii, or Hanenbow in Brawl though.Having Robin as one of my co-mains, my preference would actually be a flat stage. As long as it's not too small and it doesn't have many platforms, I can play Robin pretty well. But all that's just based on how you play the character, not the character itself. That's why I don't judge characters, I judge players.
Has anyone totally given up the non Omega stages yet? I find the ones where you spend most of your time trying to keep up with the constantly moving stage really annoying.
[FONT="]Also anyone given up on items? I really think they allow to many cheap knockouts,[/FONT]
When it comes to the stages, I find that the Omega versions make me bored.
They aren't that great either if you want to really get into the competitive side of smash. FD stages heavily favour grounded characters like Little Mac or projectile uses like Link who camp in the corner :V