Is it just me, or this character really hard to use? And that's pretty strange, even for me... okay, I do admit I haven't touched a WiiU in ages (which, for me, is something, liek, a week) and all. But Lucario seemed really hard to use for the following reasons:
- His Jab kind of sucks...for anything other than a keep-away move.
Awright, I get it. Having have used Brawl Lucario and then this one, it seems like a whole world's difference, given it's end lag in Smash 4 (you could Jab Cancel it, in Brawl). There goes our ground game?
- He feels super slow, and this is coming from a Bowser main (not that he's exactly slow, but I'm sure you get it?).
Is this just me?
- Racking up damage, every tiny little percentage feels like you've earned it.
- Killing just feels super hard.
And, once again, even for me. A Bowser main, who's sort of used to making reads, his KO moves are either super slow or super hard to hit (seriously, how do I even Force Palm...?).
- Wait, an actual question!?
How do you, liek, do that B-Reverse thingy that actually sets up for kills? I've been trying it all night (well, sort of...), then I went to practice mode, and I simply couldn't get it right (either they didn't get stuck in the Aura Sphere long enough to B-Air or I had trouble recognizing the right position that would keep them in it). B-Reverse to U-Smash seems pretty straight forward, I'm mostly wondering about B-Air, like, does it actually combo? And would Force Palm combo?
Now, this isn't a post about me complaining about why I would make a sucky Lucario main by failing to grasp the character's concept. I'm just providing you with context so you know what my doubts are and so you could help me fix them and see if I'm wrong about it. When picking up Lucario, most people will obviously come for the beast RAGEAura shenanigans. I get it. It's actually something that I kept in mind, and didn't want to make it super obvious when I played (otherwise, you'd be killing the purpose).