I would have liked for her to be a semi-clone to really make her the Luigi to Peach's Mario but I'm at least happy she's here in the first place. Hopefully she'll get the Roy/Falco treatment at some point. I will ask though, why would her being unique be confusing exactly? I do think she makes more sense as having some parallels/similarities to Peach, but it's not like most of the cast doesn't already have a bunch of made-up moves.
Daisy being a wholly unique fighter when her silhouette and proportions are so similar to Peach would naturally cause some confusion. I'm not saying they have to be 1:1 but
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specifically said they'd prefer her to be unique, to which I replied that it'd be confusing.
Semi clone Daisy would be ideal, but I also don't think it'd be worth spending so much time and resources on differentiating a character who doesn't really have an established fighting style or any "must have" moves from their series.
You're free to think that, but I really don't believe changing a handful of her moves would make her mildly confusing. I want her to be more physical, she's not the type to sit back and let a Toad do the work for her. I'd change Float to a triple jump like what she has in Super Mario Run. Neutral B and Down B could also be different, but I don't want to be here all day so I'll leave it at that.
I never said changing two moves would be confusing, I said that a unique Daisy would be confusing. Oh, and she doesn't have a triple jump in SMR. It's a double jump. Giving her multiple midair jumps would kinda go against Smash's whole philosophy (the only characters who get multiple midair jumps are the Kirby ones + the winged ones). Removing float would also need extensive rebalancing given how much she relies on it currently, and at that point, is it even worth including her as a quick effortless pick?
If she's the poster girl for Echoes, they ****ed up royally.
Especially when this was a flat out lie:
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Like, if you make Dark Pit more unique in comparison when he's only got three moves with different properties, what worth are you?
The problem is that y'all look at echo fighters as "clones lite" when they're really just "alt costumes premium". Sakurai explained that the team decides on a character and then tweaks them until they feel right. In the case of Daisy, solely changing her personality through her facial expressions and non-attack animations made her feel like Daisy, so they stopped there. And it's fine.
Besides, I think claiming that echoes have any "poster boy" is being disingenuous because I feel like the dev team doesn't even know what the heck qualifies as an echo. At this point the answer to "what's an echo?" is quite literally "whatever Sakurai feels like". Seriously. It's the reason Ken is classified as one.
Ken is the exception, obviously. The only reason he's classified as an echo is because they had to market him as a partner to Ryu, which is the character's whole brand.
Also, there's quite a few ways to tell apart an echo from a non echo clone. Echoes are always the same exact size as their partners and they're only balanced relative to them, not against the whole roster. All parameters and stats are also the exact same with the exception of Ken's speed.
Also, yes, Daisy is the closest echo fighters have to a poster girl. She's the one they announced first (at E3 no less) and the example they used when showcasing the stacking feature. It's even in the options.
Simply put, if they wanted to make Daisy function exactly 1:1 with Peach, they shouldn't have made her an Echo at all. If they wanted to make her an Echo, they should have given her at least one attack that actually has different properties like Richter's Holy Water (intentionally; I'm well aware someone will bring up the Turnip error).
Dark Samus functions exactly the same as Samus too, with some hurtbox shifting due to some animations like her dodge rolls and jumps.
Again, Sakurai detailed how echoes are chosen and designed. Daisy felt like Daisy after they got her attitude right. She didn't
need attack changes, so they didn't add them. Simple.
Anyways... I'd be willing to entertain the idea of a Luigified Daisy (in a world with infinite dev resources) but if Smash can't even get THE Zelda villain right... maybe Mario's #2 princess isn't the priority.