He's probably the most over-the-top character in Brawl, which is why I like him. People who say he sucks aren't applying his style properly.
Anyways, the real reason I made this topic was to ask...does anyone else go for glory instead of victory? Whenever I use Falcon, I get this urge to be a hero and do goofy, situational moves that result in massive lulz. Like this gem:
I was playing a match today vs. a buddy of mine, who uses Ike. I had one stock left, he had two, but I took him out with a knee of great justice. The match went on, and I was over 100% on my last stock... but I managed to knock him far off FD with an utilt. Instead of properly edgeguarding, I waited for what I thought would be the right timing, faced towards the stage, jumped off, and performed the single most beautiful airborne 180 Falcon Punch in our circle of friends' history. Ike was toast, and everyone around us was like "WTFPWNDLOLZ!1"
I tested it out a few times after that...it's too hard to land if you try. Whenever the moment comes, it's a magical feeling...you feel it in your thumb as Falcon winks at you and whispers in your ear "show me yer moves, boi." Then everything slows down as Falcon gracefully pivots in midair, the incoming epicness slowly dawning on your opponent's face as Falcon's fist glows with the fury of a thousand fire ants, with O Fortuna playing in the background. Moments later, your opponent's cranium is obliterated by a flaming knuckle sammich, as Falcon, nipples hard, leaps back onstage and stops so he can not believe how awesome he is for the 113th time that day.
I call it the Falcon Shakalaka. But you don't have to call it that.
Anyways, the real reason I made this topic was to ask...does anyone else go for glory instead of victory? Whenever I use Falcon, I get this urge to be a hero and do goofy, situational moves that result in massive lulz. Like this gem:
I was playing a match today vs. a buddy of mine, who uses Ike. I had one stock left, he had two, but I took him out with a knee of great justice. The match went on, and I was over 100% on my last stock... but I managed to knock him far off FD with an utilt. Instead of properly edgeguarding, I waited for what I thought would be the right timing, faced towards the stage, jumped off, and performed the single most beautiful airborne 180 Falcon Punch in our circle of friends' history. Ike was toast, and everyone around us was like "WTFPWNDLOLZ!1"
I tested it out a few times after that...it's too hard to land if you try. Whenever the moment comes, it's a magical feeling...you feel it in your thumb as Falcon winks at you and whispers in your ear "show me yer moves, boi." Then everything slows down as Falcon gracefully pivots in midair, the incoming epicness slowly dawning on your opponent's face as Falcon's fist glows with the fury of a thousand fire ants, with O Fortuna playing in the background. Moments later, your opponent's cranium is obliterated by a flaming knuckle sammich, as Falcon, nipples hard, leaps back onstage and stops so he can not believe how awesome he is for the 113th time that day.
I call it the Falcon Shakalaka. But you don't have to call it that.