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Amiibo Power Problem solved!

VeXx

Smash Rookie
Joined
Feb 12, 2015
Messages
1
Hey guys. I just made this account to let you know that i solved the Problem with the Amiibos hitting way to hard.

The Solution is so obvious, that i ask myself why noone else considered that before.

I baught a Marth amiibo and trained it to lvl 50 and noticed, that his attacks kill faster and he hit like 1,5x more than i do.
So i looked in the Forum and saw this post where like 30 people discussed over that beeing a good/bad thing.

Im no very good Smash player, but i dont consider myself to be bad.
So the first time i tryed killing my lvl 50 Marth with my main (also marth) He just took all my 10 Stocks before he even lost 3.
I got frustrated and looked in the forum seeing many of you got pissed too.

So here is my solution.

Make a costum Charakter.

I just took marth, gave him 2 strong attack items and 1 strong def item without any other abilitys, and now it turns out the match is much more balanced.

I still lose, but not to his dmg but to his skill. I mean jeah its still justt an AI but damn his fsmashes hit the tipper so often ^^ I lost to him after a 10 stock game, and he had just 1 stock remaining.

Try it out yourself. Its maybe a bit complicated to build a set of costum charakters, but now with that information you may have more fun battling it out with your Amiibo =)


MfG VeXx, please let me know if it helped you out.
 

Iceweasel

Smash Ace
Joined
Jan 19, 2015
Messages
855
Not much of a fix, IMO. Making yourself OP to compete with am OP amiibo still leaves the problem that amiibos are really bad training partners.
 

Trekkerjoe

Smash Journeyman
Joined
Sep 3, 2014
Messages
307
Location
In Two Places At Once
You could certainly do better. Using equipment on yourself, coupled with the power increase of the amiibos, will disrupt your combos. Instead, find the equipment with the worse tradeoffs, and make sure they cancel each other out to leave your amiibo at a deficit. Using this method you can essentially nerf your amiibo's stats to bring them back closer to normal strength.
 
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