Rochette
Smash Cadet
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2014
- Messages
- 66
Hi,
We'll discover our little Amiibo in Europe only in five days. I really love Kirby and was a bit sad with Brawl. Mastering ice climbers was much more useful for me in championship than Kirby... (thanks to 0-to-death grab combos and Up B priority).
But I love Kirby so I always learn how to play him.
Concerning the Amiibo of Kirby, teaching him how reacting with different copy abilities seems a real challenge. I'm not talking about how use the attack but about when using it, spacing etc. Just for that challenge I bought an Amiibo Kirby.
First thing i will do : Teach to him how using his jumps for bait, but for some basics it seems a bit hard
Exemple : I if want teach him how punish a roll, he have to use rolls ! And I don't want he uses rolls. It's a first generation of Amiibo, I know, but the fact that you can't oblige him to forget a move complicated the learning.
Oh, I feel that those amiibos are becoming more and more fascinating
We'll discover our little Amiibo in Europe only in five days. I really love Kirby and was a bit sad with Brawl. Mastering ice climbers was much more useful for me in championship than Kirby... (thanks to 0-to-death grab combos and Up B priority).
But I love Kirby so I always learn how to play him.
Concerning the Amiibo of Kirby, teaching him how reacting with different copy abilities seems a real challenge. I'm not talking about how use the attack but about when using it, spacing etc. Just for that challenge I bought an Amiibo Kirby.
First thing i will do : Teach to him how using his jumps for bait, but for some basics it seems a bit hard
Exemple : I if want teach him how punish a roll, he have to use rolls ! And I don't want he uses rolls. It's a first generation of Amiibo, I know, but the fact that you can't oblige him to forget a move complicated the learning.
Oh, I feel that those amiibos are becoming more and more fascinating