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Tingle, Tingle! Kooloo-Limpah!
Welcome to the Tingle for Smash 4 thread!
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the Tingle for Smash 4 thread!
INTRODUCTION
Tingle (known in Japan as Chinkuru) debuted in the cult classic game: The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask in 2000. Since then, he has become a staple of the series, appearing/cameoing in 11 games till date.
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask
- The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages
- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
- The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures
- The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap
- The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (cameo)
- The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker HD
- Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
- Tingle's Balloon Fight DS (Japan only)
- Color Changing Tingle's Love Balloon Trip (Japan only)
- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD
Tingle is one of most well known characters in the Zelda series. He is popular enough in Japan to get his own spin-off series. He's held back by a small by legitimate hatebase in the West, which caused him to be removed from Twilight Princess, but his appearance as a cameo in Skyward Sword shows that he has not been forgotten. And he's back in action with Wind Waker HD.
More importantly, Tingle also appeared as an Assist trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
More importantly, Tingle also appeared as an Assist trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
MOVESETS
A common argument against Tingle is that he can't fightor he doesn't look like a fighter, so I present a plethora of Tingle movesets created by users of SmashBoards, with due credit.[collapse=Moveset by Frostwraith]
Neutral B: Kooloo-Limpah! - Does his usual dance and a random thing happens, like spawning items, shooting a projectile of whatever sort, deal damage to himself, dealing damage in an area around him... think like Mr. Game & Watch's Side B, only crazier.
Side B: Rupee Throw - Throws a Rupee. This move has quick cooldown, so you can shoot many projectiles in little time. Damage and knockback depend on the value of the Rupee thrown, which is choosen at random. Green Rupees would deal 1% with no knockback, but a Big Gold Rupee would give a whopping 50% damage and good knockback. Like Peach's turnips, the better the Rupee, the rarer it is to appear.
Down B: Tingle Shield - Like Fox's Reflector or Pit's Mirror Shield, hold down to activate, and it protects Tingle from knockback... watch out, as the % would increase anyway. Or perhaps it could just reflect projectiles...
Up B: Tingle Balloon - Similar to Snake's Cipher, but with more control over the direction he moves.
Final Smash: Tingle Bomb Barrage - Unleashes a rain of bombs, not unlike what happens during long Sudden Death rounds.
Would be a lightweight character, unable to wall jump or wall cling and no gliding.
Side B: Rupee Throw - Throws a Rupee. This move has quick cooldown, so you can shoot many projectiles in little time. Damage and knockback depend on the value of the Rupee thrown, which is choosen at random. Green Rupees would deal 1% with no knockback, but a Big Gold Rupee would give a whopping 50% damage and good knockback. Like Peach's turnips, the better the Rupee, the rarer it is to appear.
Down B: Tingle Shield - Like Fox's Reflector or Pit's Mirror Shield, hold down to activate, and it protects Tingle from knockback... watch out, as the % would increase anyway. Or perhaps it could just reflect projectiles...
Up B: Tingle Balloon - Similar to Snake's Cipher, but with more control over the direction he moves.
Final Smash: Tingle Bomb Barrage - Unleashes a rain of bombs, not unlike what happens during long Sudden Death rounds.
Would be a lightweight character, unable to wall jump or wall cling and no gliding.
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Stats
(ranked between S-F, S being the best & F being terrible)
Overall Strength: E
Size: C
Weight: D
Dash Speed: C
Traction: C
Basic Attack Speed: A
Basic Attack Range: E
Jumps: B
Aerial Mobility: B
Overall Recovery: A
Grab Range: E
Note: He can crawl.
Pros & Cons
+ His aerial game is excellent
+ His recovery is among the best
+ His attack speed is impressive
- His attack damage is poor
- He has short limbs, so his range is bad
Notable Animations
Entrance
Floats in with his balloon. The balloon pops & he comically falls on his butt.
Fighting Stance
Tingle sways back & forth as seen in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland & WindWaker.
He will occasionally look towards the screen with an overjoyed face.
Sometimes he will quickly pull out a map & scribble something on it, then put it away.
Taunt 1
Spins around & poses with a confetti burst (Like in all the games he appears in)
Taunt 2
Does a short somersoult in the air then lands & poses
Taunt 3
Puts his hand to his mouth & starts giggling to himself while pointing forward
Taunt 4
Points at himself, looks at the screen with a happy expression & winks
Victory Pose 1
Victory Pose 2
Inflates his balloon & he floats off the screen
Victory Pose 3
Tingle turns left & right twice then holds his left hand in the air laughing 1:18-25
Special Victory
On Victory pose 2 sometimes his balloon will pop & he will fall down dropping several rupees; he will then run back & forth off the screen collecting them for the rest of the animation
Loser Pose
Claps with a obvious sad & whiny look on his face
100% Tired Fighting Stance
His stance has no movement, he is slouched over with his mouth opened
Sleeping
Sleeps using his arm to prop his head up like in Freshly-Picked Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland
Specials
Neutral Special: Rupee Toss
Tingle tosses colorful rupees in a similar way like Game & Watch's B special. Each rupee will do between 1-4% damage with a flinch. Here's an example of his Rupee Toss, 8:00-06. It's like a close range "scatter shot," he throws multiple rupees at once. (Rupees that miss the target will remain on the stage until they disappear or Tingle goes past them; making the “chime” of the rupee, these rupees aren't used as an item, just an effect).
Side Special: Scuffle
5:35-53Tingle is enveloped in a cloud of smoke, about the size of King Dedede. Tingle will move in the given direction & will draw in opponents by rapidly pressing B. Tingle's face & trapped opponents faces will appear in the cloud when they take damage. One hit could be anywhere between 2-5% damage. The duration of the special is about 5 seconds. The attack gives minimal knock-back. The special can be stopped by attacks of greater priority such as smash attacks & strong projectiles. You can also shield & use DI to help avoid this attack. When used in the air, the special's duration is about 3 seconds & Tingle falls at a downward angle.
Up Special: Tingle Balloon
A balloon inflates from Tingle's backpack. Tingle then can then float around freely in the air for about 10 seconds. The balloon "wabbles" around & is constantly moving; bad "air traction." During this time his balloon will began to deflate & then eventually pop causing Tingle to fall into helpless state. When the balloon is hit by an attack, it will deflate quicker & he will be knock-backed like usual. If the balloon had HP, it would be about 25. Tingle can still perform attacks while air-borne. The balloon will pop when using uair, dodging, or side special. Tingle must touch the ground to use this special again.
Down Special: Tingle Bomb
Tingle pulls out a bomb from his backpack. The bomb is bigger than Link's & acts like a heavy item. It can be throw like any item. After it is thrown it will roll & come to a stop after about 5-7 seconds. When it hits an obstacle, it will flash red & explode soon afterward. It will immediately explode if hit by an attack. The explosion is the size of Wario & about 12-15% damage. The explosion has high knock-back. The bomb will start flashing red after about 10 seconds if it remains held. Opponents can't pick it up while it is rolling. The bomb can be pulled out when the balloon is deployed & be dropped. It's heaviness causes Tingle to "sink" in the air. He can't carry around heavy objects like DK. If he was to pull out a bomb in the air he would immediately fall straight down; the balloon helps to prevent him from falling too fast.
Standards
A
Slaps forward; 2% with flinch
AA
Slaps forward a second time; 2% with flinch
AAA
Slaps a third time; 2% with flinch
AAA (Hold)
Continuous slaps away from his face; 1% with each hit & very low knock-back
Dash A
Does a “trip” tackle; 9% damage & low knock-back
Side Tilt
Swats with a rolled-up map; 6% damage & very low knock-back
Up Tilt
A kick flip; 10% & low-medium knock-back
Down Tilt
Head-butts forward; 8% & low knock-back
Smashes
Side Smash
Begins by pulling his body back, then he throws both arms forward like the letter “F.” (Similar to Diddy's side tilt); charged is 20% with medium knock-back & uncharged 12% with low to medium knock-back
Up Smash
Begins by spinning around, then he jumps in the air & does a somersault hitting multiple times; charged is 18% with low to medium knock-back & uncharged is 10% with very low knock-back
Down Smash
Tingle quickly spins around & kicks with his foot; charged is 16% with low to medium knock-back & uncharged is 10% with low knock-back
Aerials
Nair
Pulls his arms & legs inward, then quickly throws them out; 12% & low to medium knock-back
Fair
Smacks with a rolled-up map; 9% damage & very low knock-back
Bair
Holds a rolled-up map out & spins around backwards multiple times; 12% total damage & low knock-back
Uair
Pops his balloon; 18% & medium to high knock-back
Dair
Spins around like a drill attacking with his feet; 14% damage & low knock-back
Throws
Grab
Grabs with both hands
Pummel
Kicks opponent; 2% damage
Forward Throw
Quickly spins around once then releases foe in a burst of confetti; 8% & low knock-back
Back Throw
Jumps into the air & back-flips, releasing the foe; 10% & medium knock-back
Up Throw
Spins foe around & throws foe upward with confetti following behind; 8% & low to medium knock-back
Down Throw
Slams foe down like a mat causing them to bounce off the ground; throw is 5% & hitting the ground is 7% with low to medium knock-back
Final Smash: Rupee Barrage
Tingle flies to the top of the screen. You can now move Tingle around the top of the screen, left to right, with the control stick. By holding down the B button, Tingle will shoot rows of rupees downward (think how Lucario's Final works). These rupees cause very low knock-back & each individual rupee causes less than 1% damage. By holding down the A button Tingle will charge up for 5 seconds & release a large rupee that does 50% damage & very high knock-back, but it is rather slow. The duration is about 12 seconds. Watch
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Neutral B - Tingle Shield
Tingle encases himself in a magical Rupee-shaped barrier like Zelda's Neutral B. The random color of the Rupee determines the damage dealt to the attacker. Green Rupees deal 1% and causes the opponent to trip. Blue Rupees deal 5% and causes the opponent to trip. Yellow Rupees deal 10% and knocks the opponent back. Red Rupees deal 20% and has a better knockback. Purple Rupees deals 50% and can potentially OHKO the attacker but this color is very rare.
Side B - Stray Fairy
Tingle opens a bottle and sics a Stray Fairy at the opponent. The controls is similar to using Link's Boomerang. The random color of the Stray Fairy determines the effects it has on the opponent. The orange fairies of Clock Town slows time down for the affected opponent like the Timer item (based on Inverted Song of Time learned in Clock Town). The pink fairies of Woodfall poisons the opponent like the white Pikmin (based on the poison waters of Woodfall). The green fairies of Snowhead burns the opponent like Ness's PK Fire (based on Fire Arrows found in Snowhead Temple). The blue fairies of Great Bay freezes the opponent like Lucas's PK Freeze (based on Ice Arrows found in Great Bay Temple). The yellow fairies of Stone Tower shocks the opponent with electricity like Pikachu's Down Special (based on Light Arrows found in Stone Tower Temple)
Up B - Tingle Bomb
Tingle throws a bomb overhead. The controls is similar to using Yoshi's Egg Throw. The reason I didn't have Tingle Balloon for a recovery move is because Tingle would already be able to float like Jigglypuff just by having his balloon puff repeatedly.
Down B - Rupee Like
Tingle encases himself in a magical Rupee-shaped barrier like Zelda's Neutral B. The random color... wait a minute! Why is this move the same as Tingle's Neutral B? Ahh, that's the nature of Rupee Like. They make you think the Rupees are safe to pick up but then they trap you when you pick them up. So, when the opponent attacks Tingle's false shield, the Rupee Like appears and traps the opponent like a regular Like Like in Melee's Adventure Mode would do.
Final Smash - Kooloo-Limpah!
Tingle does his Kooloo-Limpah! dance and then he starts flying around with his balloon. Holding down the A button will make Tingle shoot Rupees at a rapid-fire speed like a machine gun. This is from the final boss fight in Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland. Pressing the B button will make Tingle drop a bomb down with a huge explosion radius like the Smart Bomb. Yes, Tingle's Final Smash practically makes him like a fighter/bomber plane.
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[collapse=Moveset taken from Bulbgarden, posted by MasterMushroom]
Intro: Tingle! Tingle! Kooloo-limpah! Everyone's (?) favorite 35-year old wannabe fairy finally makes his grand Smash debut, and people the world over are thrilled! Like Wario and Yoshi, Tingle has struck out on his own, separating himself from his former home in the Zelda Universe and instead being the sole representative of the newest series to join the Smash Brothers family, the Tingle Series, consisting of Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland, Tingle's Love Balloon Trip, and Tingle's Balloon Fight DS. The Tingle Series Logo is, of course, a Rupee!
He's NOT Zelda Tingle, but rather Tingle Series Tingle and, yes, there is a difference! Tingle Series Tingle is a completely different character, apart from sharing a similar personality to the normal Tingle, and while there are elements of him that borrow from Zelda, his moveset is heavily inspired by the Rosy Rupeeland/Balloon Trip of Love Tingle.
Tingle...is...well, Tingle is a very special character who some might say is a "joke character". He's not very strong, and not very durable, but he does have a very unique mechanic that sets him apart...the Rupee Counter! You see, unlike other characters, Tingle has two different sets of numbers...first of all, his damage percentage which, like everyone else, increases as he takes damage. The second is the Rupee Counter. With Tingle, none of his attacks actually cause the damage percentage of opponent's to rise...rather, when he lands attacks, Rupees pop out of the foe, raising the Rupee Counter to possibly 999 max. When Tingle is attacked, he takes damage, and he loses Rupees equal to half of the normal damage inflicted to him, and he loses ALL his Rupees if KO'd. Anyway, the knock-back of Tingle's attacks aren't influenced by the opponent's damage percentage, but rather how many Rupees Tingle is carrying. The knock-back done to him, however, is influenced by his damage percentage just like everyone else. And Item Damage is calculated normally.
What this means is that Tingle can actually, when properly used, wipe everyone out as he'll do full knock-back to everyone he hits when he's at 999 Rupees, even opponents who have just respawned. Pretty broken, right? Well...not exactly. None of Tingle's attacks have strong knock-back, even when at max 999, so you're not guaranteed an instant win. His Specials are stronger (one of them being rather unique), but actually deduct Rupees to use. What does this mean? Playing as Tingle involves balancing Rupees, and using them to win. It's pretty much based on how Tingle's Rosy Rupeeland worked!
Theme Songs/Intro: Tingle's Theme is the Tingle House Theme from Rosy Rupeeland.
His Stage Intro has him begin as the Human Tingle from Rosy Rupeeland, before suddenly transforming into the Tingle we all know and love!
The Tingle Series Victory music is Super Rupee from Rosy Rupeeland.
Colors
* Green Team: Default
* Red Team: Ankle from Wind Waker's coloring.
* Blue Team: Knuckle from Wind Waker's coloring.
* Alt #1: David Jr's White coloring.
* Alt #2: Pinkle's Pink coloring.
* Alt #3: Silver Tingle.
* Alt #4: Gold Tingle
Alternate Costume: The Dog from Duck Hunt. Tingle dresses up as the Dog from Duck Hunt. Yup.
Physical Characteristics: Tingle's design is based off his appearance in Rosy Rupeeland, meaning eyes open, unlike the slit eyes in Wind Waker, and a bit shorter and rounder too. He's a 3D model, although he has a slight filter over him that gives him a drawn-look, resembling the style of the Tingle Series, and he has very cartoony animations too. His voice-actor from the Tingle Series, Kazuyuki Kurashima, takes over to voice him, making it clear this is not Wind Waker Tingle, but Tingle Series Tingle. Of course, that's not to say that Tingle's elements from the main Zelda series are completely ignored, as they make cameos in his taunts and win-poses.
Tingle is very short, Toon Link's height, making him hard to hit. Due to his...gut...he's actually an upper-tier lightweight, so he's not easily blown away. He's got a slow, comical walk, and can run slightly faster, but he's pretty slow for a lightweight. He's really not that good in terms of physical condition. Tingle can do two short little hops, and falls really fast to the ground, so he's not a naturally good recoverer, although his Up-B makes up for that. He can crouch and crawl.
Tingle's Shield is unique, and possibly his saving grace. Resembling a Rupee, it completely shields him...and won't break! Well, as long as you have Rupees! As you keep it up, your Rupee count slowly takes down and, if you're struck, you lose a lot of Rupees, the full amount of damage the attack does as opposed to half like when Tingle is struck normally by an attack. But if you have a lot of Rupees to burn, you can protect yourself for quite awhile. The Rupee Shield is still vulnerable to certain shield-breaking moves, of course. Of course, a good defense won't win, so you can't hide behind the shield forever...
Normals: Tingle's Normals...well, suck. Utilizing extremely pathetic "sissy slaps" and stubby-leg kicks, his moves are fast, but have weak range and little knock-back, even when at max Rupee. So, what are they good for? Well, quickly wracking up Rupees! Because they do so little knock-back, it's easy to quickly chain them together and gain a lot of Rupees to use for Tingle's special attacks. You just got to make sure to not take any hits while doing it.
Tingle's Grabs are also kind of interesting, and based off the "battle system" from Rosy Rupeeland. Tingle has really short range but, when he grabs an opponent, he'll be surrounded by a cartoony "dust-cloud" as he brawls it out. He can slightly move as he beats up the opponent, possibly trapping other opponents in the dust-cloud. He'll then throw everyone trapped by the dust cloud out in the direction the control stick is pointing. Of course no damage is caused nor does he throw far but, hey, more Rupees for more opponents.
Neutral-B: Bodyguard: From Rosy Rupeeland, where Tingle hired bodyguards to protect and fight for him.
If Tingle has less than 200 Rupees, he'll instead frown and hold up a contract with "Rupee = 200", hinting at what you need to do to use the move. The Contract, incidentally, can actually reflect a projectile during its initial animation...but that's a hidden quality.
Tingle must have at-least 200 Rupees to use this, meaning that you'll have to do a bit of work at first. Pressing B summons Teddy Todo, the "required" Body Guard in T'sRR, who will follow Tingle around like a second Ice Climber! As he's out, your Rupee Count will quickly deplete, so call on him when you're close to foes! When it hits 0, Teddy Todo will vanish. Pressing B also has him disappear, if you want to conserve Rupees.
Teddy Todo is fully interactable, and is an upper heavy-weight, so he can potentially die if hit hard enough. He'll attack with his club mimicking Tingle's moves, and his knock-back is MUCH stronger. However, he still uses Tingle's Rupee Counter to calculate the knock-back caused and, since it's going down as long as he's out, it's not a broken attack. Also, his attacks won't add Rupees, although you can attack with Tingle to get some back. When Teddy Todo is out, Tingle's Side-B, Up-B and Down-B change.
Up-B has Teddy Todo jump high into the air, slamming back downward and causing a shock-wave akin to DK's Hand Slap that knocks foes into the air. Tingle is vulnerable too, although he won't suffer damage, just be thrown skyward. When using this, the Rupee Counter depletes faster.
Down-B has Teddy Todo pull out a Boom Box, calling up a barrier around him (and Tingle, if you're near) that deflects projectiles. When you hold B, it stays out, but your Rupee Counter depletes even faster. The Boom-Box plays the Zelda "da-da-da-da!!!" tune on replay.
Side-B has Teddy Todo dash forward, slamming anyone in his way with his gut. If Tingle's in-front of him, he'll actually run the poor guy over, flattening him, but not actually causing any damage. Using this also depletes the Rupee Counter faster, but is stronger than Teddy's normal attacks.
Summoning Teddy Todo is important, as it's Tingle's best means of scoring a KO. So save up those Rupees! Oh, and if you have over 500 Rupees when summoning Teddy Todo, he'll appear in his second, stronger form, with more base knock-back.
Side-B: Love Push: From Balloon Trip of Love!
Tingle holds out a present with hearts in his eyes, and any opponent in front of him is briefly stunned for a few seconds...from love. Tingle can then quickly attack before the opponent recovers, although he has a small opening. And...yeah, that's it pretty much. As an added bonus, female characters (Peach, Zelda, Barbara, Samus, and Medusa) actually have shorter stun times because, y'know, Tingle!
Tingle cannot use this when Teddy Todo is out.
Up-B: Tingle Balloon: From Tingle's original appearance, enter the famous balloon!
Tingle spins around as a large, red balloon inflates, lifting him up into the air. He will quickly rise, level out and slow down, and then float downward towards the stage, but is slow-moving, thus an easy target, but it's a great recovery move, and it doesn't use any Rupees either! The balloon will slowly deflate and will eventually pop, leaving Tingle helpless as he falls towards the ground. Oh no!
When flying around, Tingle can attack as well! Press B to drop a small bomb, costing 20 Rupees, that will fall to the ground and blow up those below. It has decent range, but the knock-back isn't anything to write home about, but it's the only move of Tingle's to actually knock-back based on the opponent's damage (but doesn't add any damage). It's worthless in a 1-on-1 fight since Tingle won't be able to score damage often to the foe, but can be fun to use in multiplayer fights.
Tingle can't use this when Teddy Todo is out, so Tingle is lacking a solid recovery move during that time.
Down-B: Treasure Shovel: An item in Rosy Rupeeland, it itself inspired by the Shovel from classic Zelda games.
Tingle digs into the ground (like with Peach, any platform, even metal/wood, works) with a shovel, unable to cancel out until he's finished and thus vulnerable to enemy attacks. There are a few things you can dig up, from common to rare...
* Green Rupee - 1 Rupee is added to the Rupee count.
* Blue Rupee - 5 Rupees.
* Yellow Rupee - 10 Rupees.
* Red Rupee - 20 Rupees.
* Item - A random item is dug up, but it won't be any item turned off.
* Bomb - To prevent spamming, sometimes a bomb will appear, blasting Tingle away and subtracting Rupees. It will also hurt any nearby foes.
* Purple Rupee - 50 Rupees
* Orange Rupee - 100 Rupees
Use this move to gather Rupees whenever the opponent is busy! Oh, and it can't be used while Teddy Todo is out.
3DS Final Smash: Love Paradise~: Inspired by Balloon Trip of Love!
Tingle jumps on the bottom screen, as Kakashi, Buriki, and Lion from BTL appear, and they all begin dancing. During this time, Tingle's player must tap the indicated buttons on the bottom screen DDR-style in order to keep dancing, slowly earning rupees the more successful he is.
For the rest of the players, however, the top screen becomes bright pink and filled with hearts and, during the entire duration, any damage they do is converted to Rupees for Tingle!
This Final Smash does no damage, but is a great way to quickly wrack up Rupees and then summon Teddy Todo to do some serious damage.
Wii U Smashformation: Too Much Tingle!: The name is inspired by the Too Much Tingle Pack DSiWare, but the effect is based off Rosy Rupeeland.
When Tingle uses this...everyone else becomes Tingle via Uncle Rupees Tingle Curse! Yes, everyone is turned into the default Tingle, making it hard for them to tell each other apart from a quick glance, making things initially confusing and chaotic. The new Tingle, however, have one weakness...well, two. First off, they're as weak as Tingle. Second, since they are Tingle, they can no longer cause damage, and instead only gain Rupees when attacking each other, which disappear after the effect wears off (and go to the real Tingle too). And the copy-Tingle don't have access to the Special Moves, meaning that they're pretty much worthless. This allows Normal Tingle to go crazy and do some damage to people on his playing field.
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Neutral B - Rupee Throw
Throws a rupee as a projectile. Has trajectory and can be charged to go further. Color is random, but only for decoration.*
B<> - Noggin Bonk
Brings down his abnormally shaped and sized head in front of him for an attack similar to Olimar's.
B^ - Tingle Balloon*
Blows up his signature red balloon, after it's blown he can jump 4 times and each time it gets deflated more.*
Bv - Plumet
Tingle dives downward with his head first.*
A - headbutt, kick, punch
A<> - Tingle Roll
Does a front flip. Damage is caused if touched, weird range because of his head.*
A^ - Rupee Scatter
Tosses a wave of rupees upward of various colors, press twice to do it again consecutively, waves may have different amounts of rupees, however this doesn't affect hit boxes.
Av - Whoops.*
Tingle falls over. Doesn't cause self harm, because self harm sucks. Damages anybody standing in the ground close to him, and knocks them on their butts.*
Grabs:*
A dust cloud appears as tingle is attacking an opponent that he has grabbed.*
If thrown, he'll roll backwards and throw them, with decent knockback, and throw rupees at them sort of like mewtwo does.*
Shield: Covers his eyes*
Taunt 1: Tingle, Tingle, Koolooh-Limpah!
Taunt 2: Makes the grin he does after throwing Rupees in the pond in FP:TRRL
Taunt 3: Tingle accidentally drops a rupee and ecstatically picks it back up.*
Entrance: Flies in by balloon.*
Weight: 1/5, same as Olimar
Height: 1/5, a tiny bit taller than Olimar
Speed: 3/5, a bit slower than Fox
Fall speed: Slightly floaty*
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[collapse=Moveset by qdMbp]
TINGLE
Map-maker, Rupee-lover, and Traveler supreme
Up, BALLOON TRIP
He inflates his balloon, sending himself quickly into the air straight up. After reaching the top of his rise, the balloon starts to deflate and he slowly drifts to the ground. While floating, his attacks all function as if he were normally in the air with the exception of Up+B and throw, both of which release the balloon so it can float upward.
- The balloon can be popped if enough (30%ish) damage is dealt to it.
- Enemies can stand on the balloon. If they stay on the balloon after it's released, then they will be lifted off the stage along with it, but at no point does this excellent recovery move deal damage.
Side, SLINGSHOT
Similar to Link's bow except weaker, faster charging and, most importantly, can be shot in any direction. The bullet is affected by gravity and disappears when it hits anything. (Tingle used a slingshot in one of his spin-off games)
Neutral, KOOLOO-LIMPAH
A fairly slow move, essentially having him dance while singing his magic words and cause a very random effect at the end.
First, he dramatically throws confetti behind him, then in front of him, then spins and does a backflip, throwing confetti in a big burst all around him. Each little piece of confetti floats slowly to the ground and deals 1% and interrupts enemies (like being hit by Falco's blaster).
If Tingle is allowed to fully complete his dance, one of these random effects will occur:
1. A random food item appears (not including Maxim tomatoes/hearts).
2. A random small throwable item appears (freezie, bob-omb, etc.
3. Tingle Shield: For the next 10 seconds, Tingle is enveloped in a protective bubble and cannot take damage. He can still be knocked around.
4. Tingle suddenly explodes, sending out a huge burst of the dangerous confetti all around him. The explosion doesn't actually hurt Tingle or send him away, but he is vulnerable for a second as he dusts himself off. Fortunately, it's not super easy to get in close enough to him through the confetti cloud.
Down, TINGLE BOMB
A chargeable explosive that is thrown when the button's released. Charging increases all aspects of the bomb: Range, blast radius, and damage. The thrown bomb only explodes after the fuse runs out after a few seconds; it does not explode on impact with the ground or objects, but it will lightly damage and bounce off enemies.
Ground: The bomb is thrown in an arc in the direction he's facing. The bomb rolls like a barrel upon hitting the ground.
Air: The bomb is dropped straight down. Most useful when Tingle's floating with his Up B balloon high above enemies. Death from above!
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The ideal moveset for Tingle should be silly and hard to take seriously while being effective.
A: Butt Bump
Tingle turns to his side and bumps the enemy away.
F Tilt: Swat
Tingle leans forward, swings his right hand over his head and swats the enemy
U Tilt: Balloon Bounce
Tingle quickly inflates and deflates a balloon above his head. Has a large radius.
D Tilt: Bag Bash
Tingle swings a heavy backpack infront of him while crouching on the ground.
U Smash: Cheers
Tingle jumps up into the air and claps his hands together overhead. This also shoots fairy dust everywhere to cover up for him on the sides.
F Smash: Head First
Tingle pulls his head back and delivers a headbutt. It's very powerful, but Tingle has trouble keeping his balance and hops forward a few times.
D Smash: Spinner
Tingle plants himself on his head and spins himself around with his hands. This is also very powerful. He gets up rather quickly but he finds himself dazed for a few seconds.
Dash Attack: Belief
Tingle jumps forward flapping his arms and trying to fly! Though he fails and tumbles on the ground.
N-Air: Twirl
Tingle spins with his arm spread out. If he misses with his arms, fairy dust will cover his retreat.
F-Air: Paper Cut
Tingle pulls out a map and swings it vertically from over his head to below his feet in a spinning motion. This move is weird because it hits the opponent straight upwards and behind Tingle but has a lot of power and can vertical-kill floaties.
U-Air: Enjoyment
Pretty much like his U-Smash only in the air. Tingle claps his hands together above his head. It's faster but weaker.
D-Air: Diver
Tingle faces downwards in a diving position and spins around. This delivers multiple hits then one strong hit as Tingle spreads out his hands at the end, which acts as a meteor smash.
B-Air: Lazy Kick
Tingle places his hands behind his head in a relaxing manner while tilting forward and then kicks his legs out.
B: Rupee Blast
Tingle crosses his arms and clutches them inward. After he lets go, rupees and fairy dust flies everywhere a short distance before him. The longer Tingle holds it in, the more rupees that will fly out. It can be used as an edge guard.
B Forward: Paper Airplane
Tingle folds his map into a paper air plane rather quickly and throws it. It's a weak projectile that travels in a wave before hitting the ground and fading away.
B Down: Tingle Trick
Tingle steps back with one foot and holds one of his hands out for 2 seconds. If he is attacked physically in the first second, he will evade their attack and stuff them in a bag. Tingle can then attack them while they're in the bag much like how Yoshi can attack egged victims. Since this is risky, it last longer than Yoshi's egg.
B Up: Tingle Away
Basically, just him using his balloons as a recovery. There are too many ways to do this, so just use your imagination.
His grab would either just be with his hand or for comic relief, a hug. (Since he's overly friendly due to business reasons.)
Grab Attack: If hug, bear hug. If grab, back handed swat
F Throw: Heave!
Tingle lifts them over his head, leans back and then throws them forward.
D Throw: Cushion
Tingle throws them down and jumps on them in a cannoball position with his butt first.
U throw: Away!
A unique up throw. Tingle ties a balloon to them and swats them in the air. The balloon keeps carrying them upwards until they recover. The higher the percentage, the longer it takes. The floatier they are, the faster they float. It can be fatal to a very floaty character in the higher percentages.
B Throw: Trash Disposal
Tingle throws the foe behind him overhead as if they were nothing.
Final Smash: Tingle Strike
Tingle does his traditional dance, and with a "Tingle, Tingle, Kaloo Limpah!" he pulls out a Tingle Tuner and pushes a button. A bunch of balloons will float over the stage and drop bombs in the obnoxious shape of Tingle's head. They're very powerful and shoot fairy dust everywhere upon impact.
A few defining qualities
Tingle is a very cumbersome character and has a lot of ending lag on some of his attacks. However, his attacks come out pretty quickly and suprisingly pack a punch. Tingle is weight rank above Luigi despite his size because of his fat appearance and all of his rupees. Tingle has poor mobility, but if they have flown too far away he is capable of some basic combos. Whenever Tingle is struck hard enough, rupees fly all over the place and shatter! It's really a nice touch. The key to playing as Tingle is to avoid using those very laggy attacks to deal damage until the opponent is high enough of a percent. Tingle has a really hard time approaching projectile spam but he has paper air planes to help him out.
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Tingle Moveset:
Neutral Special: Fairy Dust: Throws Fairy Dust at his opponents. Does very little damage, but I hear it really bother his opponents. Especially because they have no idea what "fairy dust" is.
Forward Special: Rosy Rupee: Tingle shoots a rupee. Damage depends on value of rupees. Green = 1%. Blue = 5%. Red = 20%. Rupoors misfire and hit Tingle. Give him ten percent damage, but very rare
Up Special: Balloon Float: Balloons raises Tingle up and he can move like a balloon fighter. Balloon can be popped if it receives up to 60% damage itself, and if he drops, he will automatically perform...
Down Special: Kooloo-Limpah - Flips backward if he's falling and hits the opponents below with fairy dust. Fairy Dust hits from both sides. If on the ground, he does a backflip and then performs the move. Lands crouching either way. After the move, he lets out a giggle, so if you miss, opponent can hit you fora brief second. Can be a knock out move.
Tingle invented these moves himself. Don't steal them.
Final Smash: Tingle Tuner:
Tingle takes out a Tingle Tuner, as if just found it in a Zelda game. The discovery an item music plays. The camera zooms in on the Tingle Tuner, which shows the stage with the opponent(s). When it finishes zooming in, only the black border on the Tingle Tuner is visible. (They can now move). Tingle launches bombs like snake and gets a limited amount. At the end of the move, the black border of the Tingle Tuner fades away.[/collapse]
[collapse=Moveset by Pacack]Tingle: A
Let me try my hand at making him a moveset:
B: Rupee beam/shot
> B: Tingle Bomb
^ B: Tingle Balloon
Down B: Tingle Shield
A+A Combo: Tingle swings a bottle back and forth as if he's trying to catch a fairy. Low damage and knockback, but a good move to link combos with.
> A: Tingle kicks the opponent as if he's doing the can-can. Sends the opponent at a 50 degree angle.
^ A:
Down A:
Dash attack:
Nair:
Fair:
Bair:
Up Air:
Dair:
Up Smash: Kooloo-Limpa!
Side Smash:
Down Smash:
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Tingle Fan-Art by HotFeet444
SUPPORTERS' LIST
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(Credit to Frostwraith for the first one, and Young Horsetail for the fourth one. Others made by me.)
PRE-BRAWL TINGLE THREAD
(Just for some nostalgia.)
http://smashboards.com/threads/tingle-for-brawl.116074/
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http://smashboards.com/threads/tingle-for-brawl.116074/
Actually, I'm not the original OP.
The creator of this thread was ZZuxon. Here is his front post, for the sake of posterity.If you think logically, free of emotions or Personal opinions, It is obvious that Tingle is the best choice for a new Legend of Zelda representative. He is the ONLY LoZ character to have his own spin-off games, and is the most recurring character not currently in smash. In Wind Waker, once you had the Tingle Tuner he became a fully fledged assistant, offering air strikes, flying leaves, and more, for a price. A moveset is not infeasible, a great one has been created by GoldenYuitusin of this forum (If you are reading this, please post it.). People will say "Tingle is so hated in the west, he'll never get in.". Perhaps, but he's very popular in the East, and that is really all the Smash team care about. Plus, he's not as Hated in the west as many think. In a recent huge popularity poll, spanning smashboards, youtube, and gamefaqs, Tingle placed 41st out of thousands of characters.
Do you support Tingle? Discuss him here.
Are you against him? Please give reasoning, and a lively debate may begin.
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Discuss away!
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