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Wario Wair

Very helpful guide! Absolutely loved the move rating system--it really helps when just getting started with Wario. The color coding was a nice touch as well. Wish more guides were this organized. A+/5
Great and detailed guide, it gave alot of insight into how I should evolve my Wario gameplay, and I hope this benefits other Wario mains.
Really enjoyed this guide, well written with tons of info. Wario has been a long time main even though I play quite a few characters. I deleted my other review because it was asking about back air being missing, but I checked the discussion and saw you're going to update it soon. I'll be back to read that part!
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Great guide! Probably the best Wario one out there at the moment, you really know the character inside and out and I'm sure this'll be of great assistance for aspiring Wario players and newcomers.
So detailed! I'm guessing you got the frame data from kurogane hammer?
Boost4u
Boost4u
Yes! I'll make sure I credit them
You've made a main out of me, count me in.
Thank you for this guide. It holds a lot of basic info for newcomers as well as some more advanced tips, but its nice to see all of his follow ups and frame data compared to each other.
Boost4u
Boost4u
Thanks, glad the plan worked! I will update this weekly!
I'm a Wario main and I can say that this is a very accurate guide that should help new players easily learn about the character. Some of his best options should have been highlighted, such as one of his best approach tools, tomahawk to Dtilt, his sourspot Fair followups, Falling Sweetspot Nair to Dtilt / Grab / Dash Attack, Falling Uair to Utilt or Nair (Utilt gives you frame advantage and allows you to followup with an Uair. I also think his strategy could have been elaborated more, as Wario's neutral can be hard to get used to. The reader needs to know how, when, and why Wario would need to camp, play aggressively, or approach conservatively. Lastly, there are a few grammar errors and the like, but it shouldn't be such a big deal. I enjoyed the read and found this guide to be genuine; it includes a lot of important content other guide do not have.
Boost4u
Boost4u
Thank you! I'll keep that in mind.
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