Anomilus
Smash Lord
I'll just throw some things out there. I do have that moveset I posted on Dec. 22, but it's a very focused moveset that may or may not appease your tastes.Ok all things considered you guys do have a persuasive argument as to why and how Ridley should be included. My question is, if he was a character who towered a bit above that of the larger characters, how would you balance him? Would he have sweet spots on moves? Would his attacks be splash damage oriented? How heavy would he be? Would he have a lot of cool down frames on his attacks? What moves will have Super Armor?Etc.
Firstly, I'm still very much for all-fours Ridley. That allows him to technically tower a bit above the larger characters while on two feet. On all fours he's at Bowser's height.
To make things as natural as possible, Ridley would move on all-fours kind of like a crocodile, if you can picture that. When running he does the full-on left-to-right rocking, his tail waving along. I think that would actually look pretty intimidating while still moving characteristically slow due to being a large character who prefers the air. I know others tend to like the idea of Ridley hovering off the ground, but I believe that would require a smaller frame. Charizard can get away with it somewhat while running. I don't see working AND looking good for Ridley.
Now the tricky part of this is Ridley sidestepping and roll dodging. I think these are the only instances where Ridley would use any sort of hovering. When performing a roll dodge, I can imagine Ridley quickly thrusting himself with a quick wing flap to bank around the opponent, using a single grounded claw to pivot himself properly. A dragging claw would create some ground sparks. A roll away is a bit easier as it can work like a hop. It might not be fast, but that's okay as Ridley's size should allow him to cover a decent distance.
I brought up falls in an earlier post, so why not that? Ridley being on his stomach is pretty easy, and his get up attack can involve him thrusting his body off the ground and slamming his claws on the ground violently. Or perhaps swinging his tail at each side. Ridley being on his back is a bit tougher. Likely he'll keep one leg bent, knee pointing upward, and another leg arched near the ground to use as little space as possible. A get up attack from this position could have him turn his torso partially, then exhale a bit of flame as his repositions himself so it hits both sides.
I'll stop here, 'cause I don't have to time to go even further. I didn't bother addressing actual attacks, 'cause that's often the easy part. Attacking tends to involve staying in character, having a decent system of risks and rewards, and other things. It's the things that the entire cast has to be capable of that tends to be a bit tricker. When everybody has to have a sidestep, a roll, an air-dodge, a ledge attack... Somehow continuing to fit in the battle system as snuggly as possible AND stand out from among the cast is just as big of a challenge as providing unique and sensibly designed attacks.
That doesn't seem right. Rosalina's too big. Yes she's tall, but that would make her even taller than Bowser. I think we need to see some better comparisons between her and other characters.Another Ridley size comparison, but not with T-poses...