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Wow, exciting, folks! Although I never played Ike's game, he looks like he's a formidable fighter in SSBB. I wonder if he gets similar moves to Marth and Roy or some new ones on his own...
That was a smart move, Sakurai! Making us sweat and fear that today's update might not just be delayed, but also a crappy one... and then laying this bomb on us! Excellent!
I think we can now also very well assume that we castle we've seen in the movies was Ike's level.
I wonder when we get to see his Final Smash...
We don't get to see his FS until after we see Link's Special Moves! And it's true. All we'll get is "I told you so" and "Hah! I was right!" and other exclamations of glory. Now, I'm off to bed. G'night, all...Wow, exciting, folks! Although I never played Ike's game, he looks like he's a formidable fighter in SSBB. I wonder if he gets similar moves to Marth and Roy or some new ones on his own...
That was a smart move, Sakurai! Making us sweat and fear that today's update might not just be delayed, but also a crappy one... and then laying this bomb on us! Excellent!
I think we can now also very well assume that we castle we've seen in the movies was Ike's level.
I wonder when we get to see his Final Smash...
*celebrating with Fawriel*All I can say is HOLY **** and I'm scared of the n00b parade that is to follow.
But ****! This was... unexpected!
...hah!
Which is basically Dyce.The rAt said:EDIT: I'm going to laugh at each and every one of you who crapped out at the last second.
Score one for the anti-Marth crowd.Shritistrang said:I think we can now also very well assume that we castle we've seen in the movies was Ike's level.
I think we already know what it is.Shiristrang said:I wonder when we get to see his Final Smash...
So yeah, it's probably Aether, which, if you haven't played Path of Radiance, consists of a big upwards slash, then a downwards follow-up.Masahiro Sakurai said:He brings his special move "Aether" with him as he crashes the Brawl party. Try for a single-stroke finishing blow with his mighty blade!
Actually, Ike's moveset resembles Roy's a lot more than it does Marths: He seems to be more powerful, and wields flaming attacks of death and destruction. Perhaps that implies he's slower as well. Aside from that, while Roy was just the FE Lord at the time, Marth was the Lord in the first game and the second, which makes him the classic representative of the FE series.Of course Ike's moves look like Marth's, he is a replacement. Marth and Roy aren't special, they just happen to be the Fire Emblem characters used in Melee. They could just as easily been Erika and Ephraim from Sacred Stones. Good observation on the images though.
And he will not be a secret character. When Melee was still in development they announced a number of new characters entering the fray, but only those availible from the beginning. Mewtwo, G&W, Marth etc. were all completely secret until the game actually hit shelves.
Oddly that's true. Considering that Roy's father has Raiper, you'd think he was a fencer.No, no, no, I don't think Ike replaces Marth. Ike seems to have a tipper ( the sword is made for it ) and he moves similarly, but for one, Ike must be a lot slower, being more of a muscle-head with iron on his boots and wielding a double-handed sword with one hand...
Also, I may be completely wrong with this, but I recall reading that Marth is actually a fencer.
I could well imagine them giving him a different, speedy moveset with less power while retaining stuff like his fair combos, to differentiate the two characters.
EDIT: http://youtube.com/watch?v=GJRwP1zaKl4
Here be some proof.
He uses rapiers and the attacking motion in-game seems more stabby than slashy to me. So, yeah.