ChikiLucario
Smash Cadet
Why was it nerfed/removed? Can someone fill me in on this sort of thing since I (truly) objectively thought that it wasn't broken. It was easy to get out of and hard to do (depending on who you're facing) especially if your percent is low.
I mean, you're telling me that characters like Jigglypuff, Cloud and Little Mac can kill at 45, 50 and 30 respectively and relatively easily (Assuming that the player using the character knows what they're doing) but Lucario's niche and very strict shieldlock is broken? If you get trapped in it, you deserve to lose your stock anyway because of how difficult it is to land it. The ONLY ways I've seen/done to land it is b-reverse when your opponent is recovering and landing on top of them, or just jumping up and charging it to SLOWLY fall down onto them with it. Even a JCUS is easier to land as Lucario, and that's the same concept: They get trapped, they're going to take an up-smash.
Thanks for reading, again, I just want some insight from someone else that may know a little more about game balance than I do. Because from my point of view, it isn't a broken mechanic at all. It's not enough to make me stop playing the character, but it's a darn shame.
For reading the dribbledrabble of a dumb 'cario, have a dumb clip.
I mean, you're telling me that characters like Jigglypuff, Cloud and Little Mac can kill at 45, 50 and 30 respectively and relatively easily (Assuming that the player using the character knows what they're doing) but Lucario's niche and very strict shieldlock is broken? If you get trapped in it, you deserve to lose your stock anyway because of how difficult it is to land it. The ONLY ways I've seen/done to land it is b-reverse when your opponent is recovering and landing on top of them, or just jumping up and charging it to SLOWLY fall down onto them with it. Even a JCUS is easier to land as Lucario, and that's the same concept: They get trapped, they're going to take an up-smash.
Thanks for reading, again, I just want some insight from someone else that may know a little more about game balance than I do. Because from my point of view, it isn't a broken mechanic at all. It's not enough to make me stop playing the character, but it's a darn shame.
For reading the dribbledrabble of a dumb 'cario, have a dumb clip.