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But if you play the game right, none of his comrades /have/ to fall. (other than the decoy in shadow dragon.) I much prefer the "everybody watch me/watch this" translation. It is a fitting taunt for a fight. I love Marth. Loved him since Melee, Shadow Dragon just strengthened that love. He's a cool dude. I don't think he's not one to celebrate a victory or smile every once in a while.Having played most of Marth's games, I always found his personality to be very solemn, dignified, mature, and yet remaining humble. It makes sense given his character; that of a noble heir whose kingdom was betrayed and his father killed while still young. Very apt, considering his army was built upon ashes and comprised of only the loyal and defeated who still wish to offer their aid.
You're probably joking about his taunt, but I've always interpreted it as him saying "Watch over me", "See how far I've come?", or "Your sacrifices will not be forgotten." The literal translation doesn't do the line much justice. I feel the context and significance is lost between languages as it comes off senselessly conceited in English. I find it to be far more poetic if you were to envision it as if he's speaking to his fallen comrades.
That or he's a vain, spoiled prince with a sword, both work.
I tend to think him this way as well: a lot of his "fans" portray him as a pansy and fabulous prince (lol), but the Lord's true personality makes me really respect him and regret he's still this way in most western depictions. He's in control of his feelings too, which I like: it makes him feel mature and composed. However, he possesses that humble and a bit naive good heart inside like he was before the war times. I might think him boasting could play on being bit smug.Having played most of Marth's games, I always found his personality to be very solemn, dignified, mature, and yet remaining humble. It makes sense given his character; that of a noble heir whose kingdom was betrayed and his father killed while still young. Very apt, considering his army was built upon ashes and comprised of only the loyal and defeated who still wish to offer their aid.
You're probably joking about his taunt, but I've always interpreted it as him saying "Watch over me", "See how far I've come?", or "Your sacrifices will not be forgotten." The literal translation doesn't do the line much justice. I feel the context and significance is lost between languages as it comes off senselessly conceited in English. I find it to be far more poetic if you were to envision it as if he's speaking to his fallen comrades.
That or he's a vain, spoiled prince with a sword, both work.
I was speaking in general. In Smash, Marth is in a strange universe given absolutely no reason or justification for his or the presence of others he's never seen before. In that sense, everyone he's known is lost, hence it's obvious why he'd say "Everyone, watch over me."But if you play the game right, none of his comrades /have/ to fall. (other than the decoy in shadow dragon.) I much prefer the "everybody watch me/watch this" translation. It is a fitting taunt for a fight. I love Marth. Loved him since Melee, Shadow Dragon just strengthened that love. He's a cool dude. I don't think he's not one to celebrate a victory or smile every once in a while.
I mean, he did celebrate victories with his comrades and such. And he was very close to those comrades, finding joy in their company.
I did say "save for the decoy in shadow dragon."I was speaking in general. In Smash, Marth is in a strange universe given absolutely no reason or justification for his or the presence of others he's never seen before. In that sense, everyone he's known is lost, hence it's obvious why he'd say "Everyone, watch over me."
Also I believe the prologue in Shadow Dragon forces you to sacrifice a party member if you wish to be overly literal. It's entirely possible to play the games without losing anyone, but then you're missing out on the emotional impact and the toll of war. If they had intended for you to play the games without anyone dying, it would have just been a forced fail-state, but instead people just reset if they make a mistake and ruin the experience somewhat.
Mario and Bowser can both hit Marth at the DB1-2 Range. Additionally, both of those move Marth a bit forward so I do not know if to call it safe-ish I would go with risky-ishsafe-ish distance
Who are you talking to?Hmm. So why are you still here?
He's still a complete Marth fanboy.
But now is the token edgey teen wangst comic relief character in our ever evolving conquest drama.
and that's why i always come back here you guys aren't pansies.We're harsh but we don't hold grudges, i
I don't really watch anime that much though . I really only watch the more action oriented anime, but "Durarara!" is the only anime I like (though I have not watched passed episode 13 due to people saying it fell apart after episode 13) that isn't focused on action, though it still does have a lot of action scenes.we're weaboos tho, and that's just as bad