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Marvelfan211
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jul 24, 2009 7:54 pm
It won't even let me say S.uck
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Pearl_Jay
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jul 24, 2009 10:44 pm
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Marvelfan211
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jul 26, 2009 12:41 am
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Pearl_Jay
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jul 26, 2009 9:49 pm
b8ut it let's you say some cuss words, wtf?!
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Marvelfan211
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jul 27, 2009 10:24 pm
I know. Makes know sense.
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pyro777
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jul 27, 2009 11:58 pm
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Marvelfan211
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jul 28, 2009 6:55 pmedited by Author | jul 28, 2009 6:57 pm
A while ago it let u say the F***, not anymore.
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Pearl_Jay
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jul 28, 2009 11:50 pmedited by Author | jul 28, 2009 11:50 pm
i normally do, but not now, idk why
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gamebuster13
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jul 29, 2009 10:58 pm
The SSE adventure in Brawl had enemies from the Mario games. The next adventure mode should have enemies from the Zelda games.
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pyro777
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jul 29, 2009 11:06 pm
Octoroks. Dodongos. Lizalfos. Dinalfos. Moblin. Gel.
... The shopkeeper...
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metaknight527
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jul 29, 2009 11:40 pm
I think you should ride a Dorrie from Super Mario 64!
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Pearl_Jay
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jul 30, 2009 12:01 am
a Dori? im not so sure about that
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blaziken1234
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jul 30, 2009 11:15 am
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This is a fighting game that is supposed to be about action and adventure.
What's actiony or adventurey about riding a blue Loch-ness monster thing when it looks like it was from a freaking Barney episode?
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pyro777
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jul 30, 2009 11:48 am
IT'S AN ADVENTURE BECAUSE SAKURAI LOLOLOLOLOLOL
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metaknight527
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jul 31, 2009 8:58 am
I was thinking you'd be able to ride it across the water! And what's so actiony and adventury about riding a raft across the lake?
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pyro777
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jul 31, 2009 11:02 am
Dorrie moves slowly, though.
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blaziken1234
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jul 31, 2009 11:19 am
At least a raft doesn't look like it wants to punched in the face.
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metaknight527
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jul 31, 2009 12:39 pm
Okay, maybe there should be a swimming level.
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blaziken1234
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jul 31, 2009 12:40 pm
Already came up with the idea.
It should be somewhere in this forum. It's called "Younger Twin Mountain Cave".
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metaknight527
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jul 31, 2009 12:41 pm
I was thinking an underwater level. That's what I meant.
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pyro777
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jul 31, 2009 12:42 pm
Because Charizard can swim, you know
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blaziken1234
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jul 31, 2009 12:56 pm
That's exactly what I was talking about. An underwater level.
And just to be realistic about that then, any fire-type Pokemon that make it in SSB4 (assuming we have more than one Trainer) can't go underwater. They can swim on the surface, but they won't actually go underwater... Don't tell me the level would then be "unbeatable" then, since there's a freaken Water-type that comes along with those fire types, plus another Grass-type that you could take advantage of.
I'll go more indepth of being underwater in another post.
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pyro777
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jul 31, 2009 12:58 pm
Charizard stays above water for the shortest time
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blaziken1234
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jul 31, 2009 1:14 pm
When underwater, the controls are generally the same as they are in the air. This means that characters can only attack using their Aerials and Specials. Any attacks that can only be used on the ground (such as Pokemon Change or Turnip Pluck) can't be used underwater unless on a flat surface. If Charizard or Blaziken are changed into underwater, they automatically change again to a different Pokemon. There are a few differences though between air and water:
-Movement is slightly slower in water than it is air
-Underwater, you have to find air bubbles so it is possible to continue breathing. If you run out of oxygen, then your character will drown, which is basically the same thing as what happens when your character dies in a Stamina match.
-If you use a move that makes you go into falling animation (in Captain Falcon's example, Falcon Dive or Raptor Boost), right where the falling animation would start, Captain Falcon would go back into swimming animation. This means you can infinitely use those moves without falling. You should take caution not to use moves you can't get out of (such as Bowser's Bowser Bomb or Ike's Aether) in the case there is no solid ground underneath you, getting you KO'd. You still have the option to use them, but like I say, Smash Bros. is also part strategy, so it's your fault if you get yourself killed.
The only characters that can infinitely breath underwater are Kirby (since he automatically wears his swimming goggles when he enters water, a reference to his games), Olimar (since he is wearing a space-suit that technically works as a scubadiving suit as well, proven by being able to stay underwater forever in deep pools in Pikmin 2), Squirtle and Mudkip (being Water-types, meaning that they don't necessarily need oxygen), and Starfy (being that every one of his games include water that he can stay in forever).
Explaining it makes it sound bigger than it really is. It's nothing extremely special, just a new game mechanic is all.
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metaknight527
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aug 01, 2009 8:50 am
What about Samus? She's wearing her helmet, isn't she? Zero-suit Samus isn't, though. Oh, and I caught something. Strangely, when Charizard falls in the water, its tail flame doesn't go out!
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