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You realize Dr. Mario is literally a spin-off character, right?
Dr. Mario is an easy character to make though, as he uses a BUNCH of assets from Mario.

Waluigi would have to be a unique character because there's no one who he could borrow from.

Plus Dr. Mario is Mario, the face of Nintendo. That always helps lol
 

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Man that’ll be disappointing if Ashley is playable too.
. . .

. . .Wat.

I mean, I don't really have a personal attachment to Ashley, I don't play Warioware.

But 1. This kind of attitude got old real quick with :ultcorrin::ultbayonetta:

And 2. She's an unfazed little girl with magic powers that has a nervous pitchfork devil sidekick, it's not like she's gonna be boring in the aesthetics or gameplay department
 
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Dr. Mario is an easy character to make though, as he uses a BUNCH of assets from Mario.

Waluigi would have to be a unique character because there's no one who he could borrow from.

Plus Dr. Mario is Mario, the face of Nintendo. That always helps lol
Honestly, I do find it funny though. Waluigi gets screwed because he would be too unique, but Daisy made it in because she could be a clone. :p
 

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You realize Dr. Mario is literally a spin-off character, right?
Kinda subverted by the fact that it's, well, still Mario himself, though. And he's a clone as opposed to something from the ground up.

Not that I think Waluigi being a spin-off character should have any bearing at this stage because all of the main Mario characters except Toad/Captain Toad (and arguably Toadette but she could be an alt/Echo if the former gets in) are here, plus Daisy.
 

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You realize Dr. Mario is literally a spin-off character, right?
Dr. Mario is literally just Mario and was a clone of Mario in melee. He was way easier to make a moveset for.

Waluigi is too different from any character to be an echo but not different enough to be a unique fighter. Anything he could do is in Peach(and now Daisy’s) move pool.
 
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Honestly, I do find it funny though. Waluigi gets screwed because he would be too unique, but Daisy made it in because she could be a clone. :p
I always found this hilarious LOL

I'm biased towards Daisy as I've always loved her, but the one thing that people said was keeping her out (Peach clone!!!) was the reason she got in LOL. And it's possible she gets expanded on in future games, even if its just cosmetic differences (say changing Toad to a flower).
 

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You sound like my grand mother.
Also I am 5'10" last time I was checked and I am currently learning seven new languages, who are you calling small? :lol:
I am 6'2" and am 450+ lbs. Everything is small to me-- except this one dude who visits BK on Saturdays on my shift.

I think he should order the side salad next time, because hoo boy, he's three cheeseburgers away from becoming Godzilla Earth. Not Godzilla- Godzilla Earth. The BIG ************.
 

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With how strong the outcry was with Waluigi being deconfirmed, I wonder if we may see deconfirmed characters make it in as DLC.

I'm sure it's possible, I'm unsure if Sakurai would actually do it. If we were to get a deconfirmed character as DLC, I could see it being Waluigi, and the next in line possibly Krystal or Bomberman.
 

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. . .

. . .Wat.

I mean, I don't really have a personal attachment to Ashley, I don't play Warioware.

But 1. This kind of attitude got old real quick with :ultcorrin::ultbayonetta:

And 2. She's an unfazed little girl with magic powers that has a nervous pitchfork devil sidekick, it's not like she's gonna be boring in the aesthetics or gameplay department
I never said she would be boring or anything I know she’d be a unique character, I just don’t like her.
 

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With how strong the outcry was with Waluigi being deconfirmed, I wonder if we may see deconfirmed characters make it in as DLC.

I'm sure it's possible, I'm unsure if Sakurai would actually do it. If we were to get a deconfirmed character as DLC, I could see it being Waluigi, and the next in line possibly Krystal or Bomberman.
I believe Waluigi will be the only exception if that were to happen.

But man I'd love for Bomberman to be in the game haha.
 

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I never said she would be boring or anything I know she’d be a unique character, I just don’t like her.
Okay, Snake.

I'll be in the stands watching you get beat up by a little girl, then.
 
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Well, make sure you do them one at a time then, learning multiple languages at the same time is just insanity.
I will do it like that instead of learning it all at once.

I will learn Spanish and French first ( I already learned a lot of Spanish in highschool ), than Japanese, than German, than Korean, than Chinese and then Italian.
 
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Dr. Mario is literally just Mario and was a clone of Mario in melee. He was way easier to make a moveset for.

Waluigi is too different from any character to be an echo but not different enough to be a unique fighter. Anything he could do is in Peach(and now Daisy’s) move pool.
I beg to differ. Look here,



WALUIGI SERVES UP A FIGHT
Normal Attacks:


Jab: A two strike move, where Waluigi takes his tennis racket and does two quick strikes. One from the left, one from the right. Each swing is punctuated with a "Waa."

Dash Attack: Waluigi lunges forward and dives at the opponent with arms outstretched, grabbing for their ankles. This move may cause the foe to trip, as Waluigi takes them to the ground with him, but it relies on good spacing so that Waluigi's arms line up with the foe's legs. A risky move, as it has notable end lag, but it's offset if the foe trips, as they'd need to get up before striking back.

Side Tilt: Waluigi does a soccer-style kick upwards, and pressing side tilt again causes his foot to come back down in an axe kick motion. The first hit is punctuated with a Waa.

Up Tilt: Waluigi points skyward and swings his hip, performing the Disco Finger move. Hitting this move again will have Waluigi withdraw his finger, which has an additional hit box. Up tilts can be chained together for a combo move as Waluigi dances.

Down Tilt: Waluigi crouches down and crosses his arms in front of his chest, extends one of his legs outward and spins while sitting on his other foot. There's a name for this dance move but I don't know what it is, but you bet your bottom dollar Waluigi knows what it is.


Aerial Attacks:


Neutral Air: Waluigi performs a split in mid air, launching foes that hit his feet completely horizontally, not unlike Jigglypuff's down smash (though obviously far less powerful...Waluigi can only cheat so much).

Forward Air: Waluigi uses his tennis racket and spikes the foe, sending them downward. There's a bit of a startup here as Waluigi aligns his shot, but otherwise it's a fairly standard forward air dunk.

Back Air: Waluigi swings his body around in a three strike maneuver. First he hits with a backhanded racket swing, then his right leg, and finally his left leg.

Up Air: Waluigi pulls a potted Piranha Plant out of hammer space and holds it upward. It chomps three times before Waluigi puts it away, with the third chomp inflicting higher knockback. A three strike move.

Down Air: Cheating physics once again, Waluigi stays right where he is in the air and stomps the "ground" twice, Waa-ing angrily and somehow kicking up a dust cloud. Can be used to stall Waluigi's fall.


Smash Attacks:


Side Smash: Waluigi takes a running start before smashing his racket into the foe, sending them flying. This is Waluigi's best kill move, showcasing his tennis prowess. The longer the move is charged, the further Waluigi runs before striking.

Up Smash: Waluigi pulls out what looks to be a baseball. He then tosses it skyward, not unlike Snake's up smash, where it's revealed the baseball is simply a crudely-painted bomb that Waluigi snuck into the battlefield. It explodes on impact. The charging animation involves Waluigi quietly laughing to himself as he tosses the ball lightly up in the air and catching it.

Down Smash: Waluigi pulls out a small yellow and black remote control with a big red button on it. Upon releasing the move, Waluigi pushes the button, causing the ground on either side of him to blow up. That's right, Waluigi is very thorough in his cheating. He planted remote bombs inside the stage just for this purpose. The charging animation features Waluigi taunting the foe, muttering "I'm gonna press it!" while hovering his finger over the button.


Grab, Pummel, and Throws:


Grab and Pummel: A standard grab, with the pummel involving Waluigi bashing the foe overhead with his racket. Each pummel is punctuated with a Waa.

Forward Throw: Waluigi pulls a full sized cannon out of his pocket, stuffs the foe inside, and fires them away.

Back Throw: Waluigi twirls around and tosses the foe as one would a frisbee, waving at them as they go. "Bye bye, loser!"

Up Throw: Waluigi swims skyward, holding onto the foe, before lobbing them up.

Down Throw: Waluigi leaps onto the foe as both are covered in a cartoony fight cloud. Waluigi emerges victorious as the foe bounces off the ground.


Special Attacks:

Neutral Special: Rally/Zone Shot - If the button is pressed, Waluigi tosses a tennis ball up and whacks it with his racket, sending it hurdling forward. A rally then starts. The opponent is able to knock the ball back at Waluigi, but it returns to him slightly slower than how he launched it. Combined with his near lagless neutral special, Waluigi can send the ball back at blazing speed, and it gains a minor homing effect. This makes it easier for Waluigi to reflect it and harder for the foe to dodge it. Waluigi can hit the ball back at the foe twice (not including the initial serve), but on the third attempt, Waluigi's racket shatters as he stares at it in disbelief, leaving him susceptible for a counter as he pulls a new racket from hammerspace.

Side Special: Fake Item Box - Waluigi pulls out a fake item box from the Mario Kart series and lobs it overhead, letting it land on the stage. It stays there for about the length of one of Diddy Kong's banana peels before disappearing. If an opponent is hit by the box or runs into it while it's on the stage, they get stunned for a bit and take electrical damage, allowing Waluigi to come in for the kill. This move showcases Waluigi's trickery and deception.

Up Special: Air Swim - One of Waluigi's most iconic, and arguably strangest, abilities is his ability to cheat logic and physics themselves and swim through the air. It's an ability he's had since his debut in Mario Tennis, and it makes for the perfect recovery move in Smash. Waluigi propels himself in the direction the control stick is held, being able to perform upward to three strokes. In application, it's somewhat like Greninja's Hydro Pump or Pikachu's Quick Attack. It doesn't go as far, but it causes quite a bit of damage in comparison.

Down Special: Bomb Launcher - Waluigi pulls out a pitching machine and plants it on the stage, which he can then use as a turret of sorts. Pressing the button next to it has Waluigi yell "Fire!" and launch an explosive out of it. As well, while Waluigi is yelling "Fire!" the player can still control the bomb's trajectory mid-flight, referencing Waluigi's penchant for cheating, as well as things like the Liar Ball from the Mario Baseball series, where this sort of illusionist trickery isn't something Waluigi is above.


Final Smash: Whirluigi - Waluigi begins to dance as a spotlight shines on him. Eventually he begins to rapidly spin, putting him in the eye of a massive tornado. The player takes control of this tornado and can move it around the stage, picking up enemies, trapping them, and shooting them outward at the end of the move. Waluigi then stops spinning and strikes a pose.

Special Gimmick: Waluigi Time!
Waluigi's love of cheating is only beaten by Waluigi's love of himself. Boastful and quick to jeer his opponents, Waluigi is known for his flare for the dramatic. As such, Waluigi gets a small boost in power if he taunts after KO-ing an opponent, and a slightly larger boost if he does well enough to warrant a crowd cheer. A smaller gimmick that isn't as noticeable in the heat of battle, not unlike Bowser Jr.'s knockback resistance when hit from below, but it could help in a pinch and fits Waluigi's personality.


Side Taunt: Waluigi poses as he tosses a rose behind him. This actually does damage, as well, for every rose has its thorns.
Up Taunt: Waluigi tosses his head back and raises his arms as he laughs maniacally.
Down Taunt: Waluigi performs his infamous crotch chop.
 

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I would've thought the venn diagram for Tharja and Ashley fans to be a solid circle, lol.
 

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Special Gimmick: Waluigi Time!
Waluigi's love of cheating is only beaten by Waluigi's love of himself. Boastful and quick to jeer his opponents, Waluigi is known for his flare for the dramatic. As such, Waluigi gets a small boost in power if he taunts after KO-ing an opponent, and a slightly larger boost if he does well enough to warrant a crowd cheer. A smaller gimmick that isn't as noticeable in the heat of battle, not unlike Bowser Jr.'s knockback resistance when hit from below, but it could help in a pinch and fits Waluigi's personality.
Making taunting a viable strategy?

I love the way you think :laugh:
 
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Okay, Snake.

I'll be in the stands watching you get beat up by a little girl, then.
If Ashley is confirmed, I will play Ashley and play against praline and combo praline like crazy and you can watch with popcorn as I will send you all the replays.
Never said you can't.

But speaking seven languages fluently on top of English?

That is a LOT of knowledge for your brain.
It is really healthy for your brain to learn more languages, though.
 
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@ShinyLegendary Also, with learning languages...I know this doesn't apply to everyone, but learning languages that are a part of the same family tree first can help progress faster and maybe even help understand languages a little easier. An example is that Spanish and Italian are part of the Romantic family tree, so learning those languages before Asian, symbolic languages like Japanese might help you progress faster and easier in your learning. So, make sure you seriously consider the order in which you are learning languages. Just trying to help out and stuff. :)
 
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Ashley would be cool but Kat and Ana are cute not-ninja twins so they're objectively better.
But they are ninjas. :V

Also on a completely other note, I just realised my high school art teachers were absulote crap, so the building blocks of my drawing skills are completely build the wromng way.

That effectively tells me so much as to why my drawing skills suck.

So with that said, hey vaanrose vaanrose and any other artists here, know of any good methods or bools or something that can get someone to get the foundations of their skills rebuit in anyway.
 

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I would've thought the venn diagram for Tharja and Ashley fans to be a solid circle, lol.
Nah because Tharja is for perverts and Ashley is fully dressed and also very very not legal. :upsidedown:
 

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I tried to learn a third language, but every time I tried to remember words in that third language, my mind would default to the word in the second language. It was like "okay, you're not trying to speak English right now, so obviously you're trying to speak German."
 

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I beg to differ. Look here,



WALUIGI SERVES UP A FIGHT
Normal Attacks:


Jab: A two strike move, where Waluigi takes his tennis racket and does two quick strikes. One from the left, one from the right. Each swing is punctuated with a "Waa."

Dash Attack: Waluigi lunges forward and dives at the opponent with arms outstretched, grabbing for their ankles. This move may cause the foe to trip, as Waluigi takes them to the ground with him, but it relies on good spacing so that Waluigi's arms line up with the foe's legs. A risky move, as it has notable end lag, but it's offset if the foe trips, as they'd need to get up before striking back.

Side Tilt: Waluigi does a soccer-style kick upwards, and pressing side tilt again causes his foot to come back down in an axe kick motion. The first hit is punctuated with a Waa.

Up Tilt: Waluigi points skyward and swings his hip, performing the Disco Finger move. Hitting this move again will have Waluigi withdraw his finger, which has an additional hit box. Up tilts can be chained together for a combo move as Waluigi dances.

Down Tilt: Waluigi crouches down and crosses his arms in front of his chest, extends one of his legs outward and spins while sitting on his other foot. There's a name for this dance move but I don't know what it is, but you bet your bottom dollar Waluigi knows what it is.


Aerial Attacks:


Neutral Air: Waluigi performs a split in mid air, launching foes that hit his feet completely horizontally, not unlike Jigglypuff's down smash (though obviously far less powerful...Waluigi can only cheat so much).

Forward Air: Waluigi uses his tennis racket and spikes the foe, sending them downward. There's a bit of a startup here as Waluigi aligns his shot, but otherwise it's a fairly standard forward air dunk.

Back Air: Waluigi swings his body around in a three strike maneuver. First he hits with a backhanded racket swing, then his right leg, and finally his left leg.

Up Air: Waluigi pulls a potted Piranha Plant out of hammer space and holds it upward. It chomps three times before Waluigi puts it away, with the third chomp inflicting higher knockback. A three strike move.

Down Air: Cheating physics once again, Waluigi stays right where he is in the air and stomps the "ground" twice, Waa-ing angrily and somehow kicking up a dust cloud. Can be used to stall Waluigi's fall.


Smash Attacks:


Side Smash: Waluigi takes a running start before smashing his racket into the foe, sending them flying. This is Waluigi's best kill move, showcasing his tennis prowess. The longer the move is charged, the further Waluigi runs before striking.

Up Smash: Waluigi pulls out what looks to be a baseball. He then tosses it skyward, not unlike Snake's up smash, where it's revealed the baseball is simply a crudely-painted bomb that Waluigi snuck into the battlefield. It explodes on impact. The charging animation involves Waluigi quietly laughing to himself as he tosses the ball lightly up in the air and catching it.

Down Smash: Waluigi pulls out a small yellow and black remote control with a big red button on it. Upon releasing the move, Waluigi pushes the button, causing the ground on either side of him to blow up. That's right, Waluigi is very thorough in his cheating. He planted remote bombs inside the stage just for this purpose. The charging animation features Waluigi taunting the foe, muttering "I'm gonna press it!" while hovering his finger over the button.


Grab, Pummel, and Throws:


Grab and Pummel: A standard grab, with the pummel involving Waluigi bashing the foe overhead with his racket. Each pummel is punctuated with a Waa.

Forward Throw: Waluigi pulls a full sized cannon out of his pocket, stuffs the foe inside, and fires them away.

Back Throw: Waluigi twirls around and tosses the foe as one would a frisbee, waving at them as they go. "Bye bye, loser!"

Up Throw: Waluigi swims skyward, holding onto the foe, before lobbing them up.

Down Throw: Waluigi leaps onto the foe as both are covered in a cartoony fight cloud. Waluigi emerges victorious as the foe bounces off the ground.


Special Attacks:

Neutral Special: Rally/Zone Shot - If the button is pressed, Waluigi tosses a tennis ball up and whacks it with his racket, sending it hurdling forward. A rally then starts. The opponent is able to knock the ball back at Waluigi, but it returns to him slightly slower than how he launched it. Combined with his near lagless neutral special, Waluigi can send the ball back at blazing speed, and it gains a minor homing effect. This makes it easier for Waluigi to reflect it and harder for the foe to dodge it. Waluigi can hit the ball back at the foe twice (not including the initial serve), but on the third attempt, Waluigi's racket shatters as he stares at it in disbelief, leaving him susceptible for a counter as he pulls a new racket from hammerspace.

Side Special: Fake Item Box - Waluigi pulls out a fake item box from the Mario Kart series and lobs it overhead, letting it land on the stage. It stays there for about the length of one of Diddy Kong's banana peels before disappearing. If an opponent is hit by the box or runs into it while it's on the stage, they get stunned for a bit and take electrical damage, allowing Waluigi to come in for the kill. This move showcases Waluigi's trickery and deception.

Up Special: Air Swim - One of Waluigi's most iconic, and arguably strangest, abilities is his ability to cheat logic and physics themselves and swim through the air. It's an ability he's had since his debut in Mario Tennis, and it makes for the perfect recovery move in Smash. Waluigi propels himself in the direction the control stick is held, being able to perform upward to three strokes. In application, it's somewhat like Greninja's Hydro Pump or Pikachu's Quick Attack. It doesn't go as far, but it causes quite a bit of damage in comparison.

Down Special: Bomb Launcher - Waluigi pulls out a pitching machine and plants it on the stage, which he can then use as a turret of sorts. Pressing the button next to it has Waluigi yell "Fire!" and launch an explosive out of it. As well, while Waluigi is yelling "Fire!" the player can still control the bomb's trajectory mid-flight, referencing Waluigi's penchant for cheating, as well as things like the Liar Ball from the Mario Baseball series, where this sort of illusionist trickery isn't something Waluigi is above.


Final Smash: Whirluigi - Waluigi begins to dance as a spotlight shines on him. Eventually he begins to rapidly spin, putting him in the eye of a massive tornado. The player takes control of this tornado and can move it around the stage, picking up enemies, trapping them, and shooting them outward at the end of the move. Waluigi then stops spinning and strikes a pose.

Special Gimmick: Waluigi Time!
Waluigi's love of cheating is only beaten by Waluigi's love of himself. Boastful and quick to jeer his opponents, Waluigi is known for his flare for the dramatic. As such, Waluigi gets a small boost in power if he taunts after KO-ing an opponent, and a slightly larger boost if he does well enough to warrant a crowd cheer. A smaller gimmick that isn't as noticeable in the heat of battle, not unlike Bowser Jr.'s knockback resistance when hit from below, but it could help in a pinch and fits Waluigi's personality.


Side Taunt: Waluigi poses as he tosses a rose behind him. This actually does damage, as well, for every rose has its thorns.
Up Taunt: Waluigi tosses his head back and raises his arms as he laughs maniacally.
Down Taunt: Waluigi performs his infamous crotch chop.
Every character can have a unique moveset, but why have Waluigi in the first place? :confused:

He isn't relevant to Mario and the sports attacks you gave him (Tennis ball, fake item box, arguably other aspects too such as the Piranha Plant) could just be given to Daisy.

Waluigi on his own doesn't have enough merit to warrant that unique moveset, in my opinion. He's a spinoff-exclusive character that has no important roles to himself.
 

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I like Ashley well enough, but Jimmy T. is probably my favorite WarioWare character. Orbulon and Dribble come close.


...Or 5-Volt.
 
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