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You can't blaim him for being PKSAD!The reason is so loud this game is because he's ticked that Lucas is gone.
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You can't blaim him for being PKSAD!The reason is so loud this game is because he's ticked that Lucas is gone.
Now, the canon lore is obvious.And the Smash Bros. characters have been toys all along
Which brings me to this headcanon I'm personally fond of:Well, folks, we have had a "Hand of God" moment in Smash lore recently.
I hope you've all seen this: http://time.com/3747342/nintendo-ceo-satoru-iwata/
Now, the canon lore is obvious.
It won't stop us from making new cosmological explanations, but, eh! I like that we now have a definite canon to work off of if we choose.
So, Smash Einherjar, but with trophies, eh?Which brings me to this headcanon I'm personally fond of:
- Master Hand created the World of Trophies and has sovereignty over it. The trophies are the spirits of heroes and villains of ages past, even before the World of Trophies existed. In a sense, the World of Trophies is like Valhalla, while the trophies are like the ghosts of the big names of ages past and fight merely to entertain the normal people of the World and have them testify their legendary power.
- The trophies have the memories and personality traits of their original selves, but though they aren't aware they are just spirits, they have the urge to compete against each other in fights. Master Hand can control the trophies' emotions and feelings in order to arrange otherwise impossible situations like Peach vs. Mario or Link and Ganondorf teaming up.
- When fights are over, they're turned to trophies again. When in trophy form, they are rendered unconscious.
Yeah, I didn't came up with all that stuff myself, but yeah, it's kind of similar to the Einherjar.So, Smash Einherjar, but with trophies, eh?
Sorry, I just went cuckoo for cocoa puffs.Whoa there, don't make several posts in a row. Use the "edit" button instead. I know you're probably new, but just for future reference.
Yeah I always thought that restaurant should use the hedgehog as a mascot. Would be good marketing.'s favorite restaurant is Sonic.
He's still kinda loud though. This time, out of joy!The reason is so loud this game is because he's ticked that Lucas is gone.
ROB feels pity for the miis and plans to help them. Knowing Master Hand will say no, even though ROB is third in command, ROB goes behind his back. He enlists the help of Shulk, Alph, Jeff, Slippy, and Iggy Koopa to make a very "special" microchip equipment for Game and Watch, who is linked to Master Hand due to being made of shadow bugs. This was intended to stun Master Hand in order to gain short control of his omnipotent powers to help the Miis.Miis are not actually humans, but are actually the next evolution of Fighting Team made by Master Hand. He first made Polygon Team when he was young, directly ripping off each of the participants abilities, with Metal Mario being the most efficient (he went rogue though and followed Mario home after Melee after the "death" of Metal Luigi). In Melee, he decided to give the next generation more identity, hence male/female wire frames. It took more effort though, so he could only make 2 types. In Brawl, he was more powerful, so he made 4 types of Alloy Fighters. In Smash 4, he made the 3 types of Miis, each with their own identity. As they are the only ones Master Hand did not give immortality in the Smash World, (after the Link fiasco in Melee from a previous post of mine) they often live in fear of being destroyed, question the value of their existences, and, one day, hope to escape this hell they have been born into. Due to their mortality, they tend to make friends with the enemies in Smash Run, as they are in the same boat.