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Yeah, just wondering because everyone hated Dark Pit and Lucina when they arrived, but didn't react as bad with Dark Samus, Ken, or even Daisy.
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Maybe because they specifically coined a term (echo fighter) to acknowledge their clone status? Granted, not all "clones" are labeled as such -- Ganondorf is still basically a heavier Captain Falcon (but now with Ike's smash attacks!) and Isabelle clones several moves straight off Villager, but they don't get the label.
Hmmm. Well, the first two were in Smash 4 and Dark Pit was almost functionally identical to Pit (save for the Final Smash), to the point where they were the same competitive tier. Lucina was identical to Marth down to the hitboxes, the only difference being the lack of sweetspots (tipper) in her attacks.Yeah, just wondering because everyone hated Dark Pit and Lucina when they arrived, but didn't react as bad with Dark Samus, Ken, or even Daisy.
I know some people hate them, but I honestly feel like they could have done more with the echo fighters. Like, Impa could've been an echo of Sheik. Alph should've been an echo of Olimar (that uses rock pikmin instead of purple's, tho they would function identically).Hmmm. Well, the first two were in Smash 4 and Dark Pit was almost functionally identical to Pit (save for the Final Smash), to the point where they were the same competitive tier. Lucina was identical to Marth down to the hitboxes, the only difference being the lack of sweetspots (tipper) in her attacks.
Daisy is a fan favorite (like Waluigi) but unlike Waluigi, her design was already in previous games (albeit as a Peach palette swap). Once she was used to announce the concept of echo fighters, Dark Samus was an obvious choice, and Ken likewise (given he was a Ryu clone to begin with).
Either that or he captured Keeby. Which is my headcanon.Basically, Galeem must have been able to get a smidge of Kirby's DNA, like from his sweat, saliva or tears left behind when he vanished. No blood though, this is a kids' game.
Also, I don't quite understand their criteria for echoes sometimes. Ok, so Richter and Simon are literally identical. That makes sense. Why is Dr. Mario not an echo? Because his down-B is still the tornado? Sure, whatever. But wait... Chrom is an echo of Roy, but his up-B is not Roy's up-B. How can that call THAT an echo? It just seems weird where they draw the line (or don't).
Man, clone criteria is really weird in this game.There is one difference between the Belmonts. Richter's Holy Water (Down Special) isn't a fire attack despite its appearance.
Chrom's Up Special is based off of Ike's.
Part of me thinks it's possible, at the very least with spirits since there's a new Yo-Kai Watch in the works, but part of me doesn't want it to have a fighter in the game. Then again, the only things I have against Yo-Kai Watch are the over-reliance on palette swaps and the atrocious LA Spanish dub and the even worse European Spanish dub.I'm disappointed and puzzled by the lack of Yo-Kai Watch content. I was doubtful they would have a playable character, but I was still expecting something.
I'm just trying to make some sense in a game with little narrative.Either that or he captured Keeby. Which is my headcanon.
Same here, the only other solution I think is that they used Meta Knight as a base since it's implied in the Kirby games that they are the same species.I'm just trying to make some sense in a game with little narrative.
I would... if I had a Switch. I know there's still a chance I might get it for Christmas, but I'm losing hope... Lots of payments this month.So...anyone want to Smash?