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It didn't need another FE rep either, and yet we got Corrin.The only problem is that Smash Bros. doesn't necessarily need another Pokemon rep right now.
I agree with this, FE always needs the more recent characters. I mean there are a lot of FE characters, but still. They are creative idea ( despite being clones in some instances ). Celica for Smash for Switch?It didn't need another FE rep either, and yet we got Corrin.
I seriously don't get this "need" mindset at all. No character is "needed"
Every Smash game got a new Pokemon from the most recent generation. I don't see why it'd be different this time around unless it's a port.
What I am thinking is that Egg Man can be more like a Bowser Junior type of character who has his mechs and stuff. I think Eggman has a lot of potential but I would personally side with Tails.Eggman uses his Eggmobile for many boss fights in Sonic games, and his Egg Walker is that vehicle with legs. Sonic 2 alone has him using electricity, drills, hammers, flamethrowers, lasers, and more with that vehicle; I'm sure they'd be able to come up with plenty of material for moves.
You nissed the point of my post.I agree with this, FE always needs the more recent characters. I mean there are a lot of FE characters, but still. They are creative idea ( despite being clones in some instances ). Celica for Smash for Switch?
Oh. I personally think the same too. I think a new rep will shore up in the next games if it is widely liked a lot, and the alolan starters are already at that point. Decideye is most likely going to get in, but Incineroar would be pretty good to add as well. Decideye could be like an archer with leaf arrows. It can also use some ghostly moves to attack its foes shadow claw or spirit shackle.You nissed the point of my post.
I was talking about Pokemon, not Fire Emblem, and I was talking about how no character is "needed".
All right Lamp, I will try harder. I do but not hard enough.Please read the posts you're quoting more carefully.
I think it's gonna be someone from Gen 8 because it'd likely be out by the time Smash 5 rolls around. If we do get a Gen 7 Pokemon, I think Mimikyu is the most likely (as much as I'd hate its addition).Oh. I personally think the same too. I think a new rep will shore up in the next games if it is widely liked a lot, and the alolan starters are already at that point. Decideye is most likely going to get in, but Incineroar would be pretty good to add as well. Decideye could be like an archer with leaf arrows. It can also use some ghostly moves to attack its foes shadow claw or spirit shackle.
Considering that generations 3 and 5 were ignored in the playable Pokemon department, the odds of getting a playable 7th generation Pokemon in the next Smash Bros. installment are rather unlikely.It didn't need another FE rep either, and yet we got Corrin.
I seriously don't get this "need" mindset at all. No character is "needed"
Every Smash game got a new Pokemon from the most recent generation. I don't see why it'd be different this time around unless it's a port.
That's completely irrelevant to my arguement.Considering that generations 3 and 5 were ignored in the playable Pokemon department, the odds of getting a playable 7th generation Pokemon in the next Smash Bros. installment are rather unlikely.
Those Gen 8 Pokémon on the other hand...Considering that generations 3 and 5 were ignored in the playable Pokemon department, the odds of getting a playable 7th generation Pokemon in the next Smash Bros. installment are rather unlikely.
Still, you can't help but feel suspicious about the playable Pokemon representation. All the Pokemon newcomers that came after Super Smash Bros. are either from the 1st generation (Mewtwo, Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard), or an even-numbered generation (Pichu, Lucario, and Greninja).That's completely irrelevant to my arguement.
Also, it was a timing thing. For all we know, it could be different this time around.
There's no pattern.
1. It's a fan-made patternStill, you can't help but feel suspicious about the playable Pokemon representation. All the Pokemon newcomers that came after Super Smash Bros. are either from the 1st generation (Mewtwo, Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard), or an even-numbered generation (Pichu, Lucario, and Greninja).
I don't think it's that suspicious. Two Pokémon Gens are usually released within the time between Smash games. Sakurai probably skipped Gen 3 and 5 because they weren't the current Gen at the time.Still, you can't help but feel suspicious about the playable Pokemon representation. All the Pokemon newcomers that came after Super Smash Bros. are either from the 1st generation (Mewtwo, Squirtle, Ivysaur, and Charizard), or an even-numbered generation (Pichu, Lucario, and Greninja).
I could care less if the next Pokémon is a grass type. Honestly, I really want something besides a starter Pokémon. I feel like we keep limiting ourselves to just those three Pokémon and completely overlook the other potential candidates like Lycanroc or Mimikyu.Rooting for a Grass Type Pokémon. For Decidueye or another grass pokemon, the ability to charge aerials for better projectiles or range would be an elegant spacing tool.
Knowing her polls she'll get to that eventually, she's just doing stuff in orderAwesomeAussie27 could you do a poll with a possibly second Sonic character? (Tails, Shadow, Knuckles and Eggman)
She'll do one eventually I believe.AwesomeAussie27 could you do a poll with a possibly second Sonic character? (Tails, Shadow, Knuckles and Eggman)
Then how about Buzzwole? He seems to be not only a good Gen 7 rep, but also the most popular Ultra Beast out there.I know that Decidueye is unique and all, but I would be disappointed if they used Decidueye AGAIN to represent Gen 7, and I feel that its more likely that they're going to choose some other pokemon for Smash.
The way I see it (assuming the six Pokemon characters we have currently remain), I think it depends on how many Pokemon newcomers we get come Smash 5. If we just get one, I'll be willing to bet it will be a starter from either Gen VII or Gen VIII depending on when we get the latter. If we are to get two newcomers, I can see one being a starter and the other not being a starter, though still a rather popular Pokemon. If we get a starter Gen VIII rep, then this other Pokemon will probably come from Gen VII, and vice-versa.I could care less if the next Pokémon is a grass type. Honestly, I really want something besides a starter Pokémon. I feel like we keep limiting ourselves to just those three Pokémon and completely overlook the other potential candidates like Lycanroc or Mimikyu.
He might be possible, but for some reason they usually seem to stay clear of legendary pokemon or more rarer pokemon outside of Smash except for Mewtwo. It's most likely going to be pokemon that are highly promoted.Then how about Buzzwole? He seems to be not only a good Gen 7 rep, but also the most popular Ultra Beast out there.
I remember when I once supported for Zoroark's inclusion in Smash 3DS / Wii U. However, in the end, all that it got was the Poke Ball treatment. But when you think about it, making Zoroark a Poke Ball Pokemon was probably for the best, since trying to implement its unique Illusion abilities would've required much more development time.I could care less if the next Pokémon is a grass type. Honestly, I really want something besides a starter Pokémon. I feel like we keep limiting ourselves to just those three Pokémon and completely overlook the other potential candidates like Lycanroc or Mimikyu.
Zoroark was a Pokémon I really wanted to see in Smash. I'm not disappointed by how things turned out, but I really thought he'd be a good addition to the roster. Sadly, his chances of being added in Smash will probably remain at an all-time low until the inevitable Gen 5 remakes come out several years from now.I remember when I once supported for Zoroark's inclusion in Smash 3DS / Wii U. However, in the end, all that it got was the Poke Ball treatment. But when you think about it, making Zoroark a Poke Ball Pokemon was probably for the best, since trying to implement its unique Illusion abilities would've required much more development time.
Which is why I'm praying that Gen 8 provides us with plenty of popular options, unlike Gen 6.If the game comes out after Pokemon Switch, it'll just be whoever the most popular pokemon is that would still make a good fighter.
Even without Smash, though, Greninja was easily one of the most popular Gen VI Pokémon, up there with the likes of Aegislash and such. I don't think much would have changed, honestly.Zoroark was a Pokémon I really wanted to see in Smash. I'm not disappointed by how things turned out, but I really thought he'd be a good addition to the roster. Sadly, his chances of being added in Smash will probably remain at an all-time low until the inevitable Gen 5 remakes come out several years from now.
Which is why I'm praying that Gen 8 provides us with plenty of popular options, unlike Gen 6.
Even if X and Y was released in 2012 before the roster was finalized, Sakurai probably wouldn't have been able to find many popular non-starter Gen 6 Pokémon that could work in Smash.
That's what I'm saying. Even if Gen 6 came out earlier, we really didn't have much else to choose from aside from the starters. Not many of the new Pokémon were able to get a notable amount of support from fans. That's why I hope Gen 8 follows in the footsteps of Gen 7, especially if the game comes out before the next Smash roster is finalized. I'm seeing a lot more support for non-starter Pokémon from Gen 7 than I ever did with Gen 6. Granted, that support is pale in comparison to the starters, but it's still really nice to see regardless.Even without Smash, though, Greninja was easily one of the most popular Gen VI Pokémon, up there with the likes of Aegislash and such. I don't think much would have changed, honestly.
Stuff from the other 3rd parties like Cactaurs, Shadaloo Soliders and unspeakable abominations from Bayonetta.If in the off chance a Smash port included new Smash run staged, are there any specific venues, elements, or enemies you would like to see included?
I think Greninja is the most popular pokemon of Gen VI by a long-shot.Even without Smash, though, Greninja was easily one of the most popular Gen VI Pokémon, up there with the likes of Aegislash and such. I don't think much would have changed, honestly.
I want Decidueye as a smash fighter. One it would be unique, having a nice creative move-set potential. It will be like an archer as I said. Also, it's shiny form is amazing. That should be an alt, much like Greninja's shiny being an alt.It's not a grass type that I want, it's Decidueye. I hope Sakurai lets me have my 2 favorite starters be in the same game.
Why not Snorlax, Blastoise, Raichu and Gengar? I think those are easily more iconic / popular. Plus Snorlax could be a heavy weight Jigglypuff semi-clone, and Raichu be build up from Pikachu's moveset, same with Blastoise and Squirtle.Yup, it's true. I and definitely going in order for these a la Melee's Adventure Mode. Now you know the secret.
For a TL;RD, Peppy owned the last Star Fox poll with Andross coming very close. Panther and Scales were sitting ducks.
And now for the hard part, Pokemon. Especially with the massive number of them to use. Unlike the last time, I will only go by Pokemon that are popular, feasible as a fighter, or would bring something new to the table. Expect this for all 7 generations. For our first one we have Meowth, Sandslash, Machoke (Champ will get his chance next time), and Alakazam.
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Phew, this night will be pretty busy for me. So toodles.
What I said doesn't rule out Gen 7.Which is why I'm praying that Gen 8 provides us with plenty of popular options, unlike Gen 6.
Even if X and Y was released in 2012 before the roster was finalized, Sakurai probably wouldn't have been able to find many popular non-starter Gen 6 Pokémon that could work in Smash.
I'd mainly want to see new enemy types, especially from series that don't have any yet.If in the off chance a Smash port included new Smash run staged, are there any specific venues, elements, or enemies you would like to see included?