Geno Whirl
Smash Rookie
I've played Pikachu for a good long while (ever since the original smash days) and the Down and B thunderbolt move is one of Pikachu's trump cards, as you may agree. But the amount of hate I've seen and experienced with using the move is unbelievable. Allow me to explain.
I recall the first incident when I used the move on a flat stage... Final Destination, I believe. Peach was returning to the stage via her annoying little glide (xD) so I decided to loose he thunderbolt on her, perched near the edge of the stage. After a couple times, she was gone, but the player became angry because they thought it was 'spamming'. But eh, I came in second anyway. MK did a number on me, haha.
I also remember a time where I did use the move more often than usual, against Sonic. I find that it is perfect for deflecting his general attack move, where he becomes a ball and auto-aims for the nearest player. As hes in the air, let the thunderbolt loose, and he runs right into it. Tis pretty spiffy. But yet again, the Sonic player turned to me with disdainful comments, which I merely rolled my eyes at and we played on.
But what do you guys think? I know the move has the potential to become spam very easily, and I've seen many players do it on wifi, but wheres the line drawn? When is too much, would you say?
I recall the first incident when I used the move on a flat stage... Final Destination, I believe. Peach was returning to the stage via her annoying little glide (xD) so I decided to loose he thunderbolt on her, perched near the edge of the stage. After a couple times, she was gone, but the player became angry because they thought it was 'spamming'. But eh, I came in second anyway. MK did a number on me, haha.
I also remember a time where I did use the move more often than usual, against Sonic. I find that it is perfect for deflecting his general attack move, where he becomes a ball and auto-aims for the nearest player. As hes in the air, let the thunderbolt loose, and he runs right into it. Tis pretty spiffy. But yet again, the Sonic player turned to me with disdainful comments, which I merely rolled my eyes at and we played on.
But what do you guys think? I know the move has the potential to become spam very easily, and I've seen many players do it on wifi, but wheres the line drawn? When is too much, would you say?