The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard: The fact that they can still attack the player in Training mode puts them into this, if they're tier status isn't enough as is.Composite Character: They're Ash Ketchum, but they're also Saiyan, with his primary mode depicting him gone Ultra Instinct.The Beastmaster: Classic Ash conjures Pokéball items via neutral special, allowing him to infinitely summon various Pokémon to assist him.He has two modes: Ultra Instinct by default, and a "Classic" mode where he's merely a Super Saiyan Pokémon Trainer. The main protagonist of the Pokémon: The Series. Wink "Ding!": Their taunt has them face the screen to give a wink with a "bling!" sound effect.Scratch Damage: Her normal attack does a paltry 2% of damage.They're also Immune to Flinching, with the only way to take their stock is by getting their percentage to one hundred. Instead, they strictly move around, regardless of gravity, to grid-based movements, like they're ripped straight from old Pokémon games. Mechanically Unusual Fighter: They don't abide by typical Platform Fighter movement mechanics.Joke Character: She's a quirky fighter first and foremost all their attacks (normal, special, and Final Smash) are the same sword stab, with strengths ranging from Scratch Damage, decent but slow, and Power Up Letdown.To compensate for this on the opponent side, getting her to 100% automatically KO's her. Immune to Flinching: To coinside with their unique movement, they cannot be stopped by attacks or launched away.Composite Character: While they're based on an NPC/Trainer in Pokémon, their sword attack (in conjunction with their unique movement) pulls from Link from the early top-down games.And for some reason, they also have a sword as their sole attack.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |