No. This is not true. We've illustrated why this isn't true with, you know, verifiable facts.Brawl has fair balance when you are trying to compare characters to characters on whether or not they can be played equally by people with equal skills. When I mean fair balance, I do not mean perfect balance! Perfect balance would mean constant sudden death matches, even though that happens most of the time with me. There is some flaws with the speed characters and the powerhouses. Oh, and those characters who can FLY.
You saying "Well, it's balanced" without providing any proof does not make it so. Please, go back and read up on some of the things that have been said in this thread as I will not repeat myself for the 29th time to yet another newcomer to the thread who hasn't even bothered with reading back 5 pages in a 100+ page thread.
When entering a reaaaaally long thread, one should not always assume what one has to say is new and has never been said before (in that thread).
...Speed characters usually ARE the powerhouses, since they can hit and run without even a graze. When someone like Ganon is trying to hit Pit, it's sad to see his constant slowness be ridiculed by Pit's oh-so-darn-deflective mirror shield.
Pit is actually mid-weightish. Not that easy to knock out.Wait. Why am I bringing up Pit? He's very unbalanced, and the scales usually tip in his favor in many battles. I can only see him losing when fighting another player of equivalent skill who will do anything to clip off those wings of his. But then again, he's knocked out to the side easily...so I guess that's in favor? Yes. No. Maybe so.
I'm sorry, how well have the powerhouses of Brawl been able to do in tournaments? That's right, not at all. Except for DeDeDe, who get sby largely on chaingrabs and infinites.Point is, speed characters got a little treat in this game, to further their sweet tooth. The powerhouses were told to stay off the soda.
No, I will not repeat everything I've had to say to refute what you just said 'cause I've already said it all 29 times (at the very least). I've earned the right to excuse myself from repeating myself by now. Go back and read up on what's already been said.
What you just said has been largely refuted already.