DavemanCozy
Smash Photographer
Here's the Mii Fighters my wife has created so far. I must say I'm a big fan of Ross.
Running 1122 with Krillin. I'm not a big fan of Shot Put with Krillin since it looks weird but having the others with Onslaught is just redundant. So I just pretend he's shooting some destructo disks instead and I'm happy
Lara Croft is running 1312. Hopefully there's some better costumes later on, still playing World of Light and Classic so I hope that I get something more suitable than the OPS outfit.
Ross is going with 1132. He had to get the suit, I mean he wears those almost all the time in Friends. Sad expression because it looks even more hilarious to die to Up-B 3.
edit; my thoughts on their legality
A bit of background first for those who are new. In S4, they were banned online, unless you played with friends, which was a bad move on the developers part. I couldn't really blame the TOs for banning them if the developers were treating them as taboo to begin with. And when they were allowed, the small fast Miis seemed to have left a bad taste in EVO.
So far I'm very happy with what Ultimate did. First off they can still be customized and created from scratch, making some pretty hilarious fighters as I've shown below. From the tournaments I've watched in my area, they have been very good with them too, allowing Miis with all their moves.
There are some crappy things like not being able to transfer them easily unless you have an amiibo and a 3DS / Wii U, removing some of their customes... but that aside, they are better in the competitive and even in the multiplayer sense.
I think what helps TOs and players overall be more comfortable is two things that the devs did, both which add up to less being unknown about them:
1. They're allowed to be used online with no restrictions in public Quick Play
2. Size and weight is consistent across the board for each Mii type
I am hoping this trend continues and Miis stay legal across the board. The only "time" issue is that, if the combo you want doesn't exist yet, you gotta create it. I put "time" under double quotes because it really doesn't take long to create unless you wanna get very elaborate, and you can always request in an event page for the organizer to have the mii moveset made available pre-tourney.
Running 1122 with Krillin. I'm not a big fan of Shot Put with Krillin since it looks weird but having the others with Onslaught is just redundant. So I just pretend he's shooting some destructo disks instead and I'm happy
Lara Croft is running 1312. Hopefully there's some better costumes later on, still playing World of Light and Classic so I hope that I get something more suitable than the OPS outfit.
Ross is going with 1132. He had to get the suit, I mean he wears those almost all the time in Friends. Sad expression because it looks even more hilarious to die to Up-B 3.
edit; my thoughts on their legality
A bit of background first for those who are new. In S4, they were banned online, unless you played with friends, which was a bad move on the developers part. I couldn't really blame the TOs for banning them if the developers were treating them as taboo to begin with. And when they were allowed, the small fast Miis seemed to have left a bad taste in EVO.
So far I'm very happy with what Ultimate did. First off they can still be customized and created from scratch, making some pretty hilarious fighters as I've shown below. From the tournaments I've watched in my area, they have been very good with them too, allowing Miis with all their moves.
There are some crappy things like not being able to transfer them easily unless you have an amiibo and a 3DS / Wii U, removing some of their customes... but that aside, they are better in the competitive and even in the multiplayer sense.
I think what helps TOs and players overall be more comfortable is two things that the devs did, both which add up to less being unknown about them:
1. They're allowed to be used online with no restrictions in public Quick Play
2. Size and weight is consistent across the board for each Mii type
I am hoping this trend continues and Miis stay legal across the board. The only "time" issue is that, if the combo you want doesn't exist yet, you gotta create it. I put "time" under double quotes because it really doesn't take long to create unless you wanna get very elaborate, and you can always request in an event page for the organizer to have the mii moveset made available pre-tourney.
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