No Cuts
Chance - 20%
Not very good odds in my opinion, but it's not out of question either if it's a deluxe port.
- All 3rd party
guests. Guest character shouldn't all stick around or else it makes the guest part silly sounding. License issues and not over crowding this Nintendo All Star celebration with non-Nintendo stars could seal someone's fate.
- All were cheap clones added to pad the roster at the end. They have little Smash popularity and the desert course is usually quick to pass.
- They were all cut before. Fan demand brought them back, but is it truly enough to keep them around?
- Series that even Sakurai questioned if over represented. Two clones. 2 DLC characters. Old characters with less relevance as time passes. Fire Emblem may very well see a cut or even two.
- Despite being one of Nintendo's biggest franchises with a unique cast, people are eager to willing to start predicting cuts here. I disagree with this notion, but I'll place it here cause it is relevant for "No Cuts." People believe Pokemon has to suffer a cut or two to make room for new Pokemon.
- Heavily relied on custom moves. Will that feature even return?
- Was one of the later additions and could be considered too much work for a low priority character that wasn't the best received in the end. I like the Koopalings quite a bit and more than Bowser Jr, but I could see the character or the Koopalings (keeping Jr.) getting cut cause of the model work load.
Want - 90%
This is messy. On one hand, I understand the nature of cuts to keep the workload reasonable or weed out poor choices in characters. Pokemon Trainer was interesting, but he was clearly a poorly received gimmick in the end with a large workload for 3 unique fighters to be tied into one character. Young Link got replaced by a much more distinct Toon Link, very few people actually want 3 or more versions of the same character. (Mario Kart, stop it please. Haters are going to hate. But I'll gladly take the Koopalings over Metal, Baby, and Cat/Tanooki any day) Some cuts do make sense. Others do not. Mewtwo should of never left the series in my opinion and I still think Wolf should of been higher priority over Lucina, Dark Pit, and Dr. Mario combined.
People's feelings will get hurt whenever there is cuts. I honestly was pretty down Wolf got cut and bitter towards some additions that were made over him. However, I did worry and think he had a chance to be cut. But I really didn't want to see him get cut in favor of Mario cosplaying a doctor, Pit having a emo phase, or Marth with a gender change. That was insulting for me. I honestly skipped the Wii U even as a Nintendo fan as I was getting bigger on PC, was in college, and my Brawl main getting cut didn't help push me towards it. The biggest regret I had at the time was missing Pikmin 3.I picked up the 3DS and Smash on it later. I must say the handheld is too small for me to truly enjoy the game. I miss Wolf, but I took on a new main in Greninja.
Now with Smash Switch on the Horizon I'm getting to enjoy many fans theorizing or suggesting Greninja is an obvious cut. So I'm getting bitter again. Cutting for the sake of cutting is dumb. Saying fully unique characters from a large franchise should be cut even with high popularity just aggravates me. And part of what helps with the aggravation is that anything is possible in the land of cut characters. Sakurai could very well wild card cut a Pokemon as it could be any of them that is not Pikachu basically.
So while I understand cuts and moved on from
to a degree, I have a nagging fear I'll just relive the disappointment and
will be cut. And that would actually be worse since he is unique and from a huge franchise that deserves it's roster spots. So if it keeps my ninja frog safe, I'd be much more for no cuts than having cuts even though I understand cuts happen.
Nominations - 5x Greninja