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I feel like while Ike is basic and easy to learn, that because of his move speed and how slow his attscks come out that he might actually require more knowledge depending on what skill bracket he plays in. You have to read people with Ike.Ike is a very basic character that is less execution dependant than the other FE characters and still relatively strong.
However, he does have a more glaring weakness in his speed.
I recommend just trying them all out and finding a moveset that jibes well with you first before dedicating your time to one specifically.
Yeah, actually that's a very fair point as you climb higher up the skill ranks.I feel like while Ike is basic and easy to learn, that because of his move speed and how fast his attscks come out that he might actually require more knowledge depending on what skill bracket he plays in. You have to read people with Ike.
I get you like Roy, but you don't need to constantly put down other FE characters. I like Roy but I really can't see what's so different about his design except his hair color, tbh.Roy, the rest of the FE characters are bland in looks and design.
Trust me, youll love him. He got that 80s manga looks and his attacks are litteraly fire.
Its the Melee design which i like the most, its better than the later games, his cartoonish Megaman-like face, costume, blue glooves, fiery attacks and Saiyan hairstyle with a corona, its what i liked about him. The moment i started playing him, blue warrior with red fiery attacks made me think back to the early 80s.I get you like Roy, but you don't need to constantly put down other FE characters. I like Roy but I really can't see what's so different about his design except his hair color, tbh.