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In this small sample of people, heavyweights win out. But you can't use that as the be-all, end-all verdict. You're talking about 4 people in 1 thread that not everyone on the boards posts on. So yes, in this minute range of data, the heavyweights are more popular; however, that can't be honestly used as a true means of determining character weight preference.Leightweights=1 Heavyweights=3
P.S. Iggy K thanks for the updated tier list guess i was wrong. But as the score indicates more people prefer Heavyweights.
Are you kidding me? Can you honestly say with a straight face that Falco and Sheik are harder to use than Bowser and DK? Sheik is the ultimate easy-mode character, and the space animals are quite easy to get the hang of as well (At least Falco is, Fox is, again, too fast for me to use properly). On the heavyweight side of things, Bowser and DK are very difficult, at least for me. They are very powerful, but slow. A good, quick player can take a Bowser apart in seconds, unless the Bowser is controlled by some crazy Tournament-level smash-god.Alright Toad is going to be an okay character if ur forte is lightweight characters who i believe to be harder to master.
Mario has been around for years, even without Toad, and does it look like he's getting much older? I don't think so. People love Toad in the games, becuase he is a cute mushroom character with a large head. They have made Toad do the impossible. He has driven a Kart, acted as Peach's sheild, and so much more. He has been a huge part of the games, and nobody can take that way from him.so over the years I kind of got sick of Toad, and his stupid involvement in Mario Games. He's a scaredy cat for god's sake. And I believe he is one of the main reasons why Mario can never grow up.
I like it. It's highly original, and it involves rocket-skates. I'm not sure where the rocket-skates came from, but I think the idea is hilariousely awesome, and you incorporated picking objects out of the ground without making a Peach clone move. I like it.It is very difficult to picture Peach's slave as a brawler, but it might be interesting if he made an appearence. He could take over Pichu's spot as the tiny guy with secret strength. Afterall, Toad was stronger then Mario, Luigi, and Peach in Super Mario Brothers 2.
Toad's Design: Toad would be larger then Pichu, but still lacking in size. I picture him with racing gloves and specially designed shoes that have turbo boosters in the back to incorporate his special in MarioKart. Toad would be a nervous guy and when he was standing still he would be wringing his hands together and anxiously looking back and forth for danger. However, although Toad would be tiny and would have horrendous jumps that cover more horizantal ground then vertical ground (like a hopping toad, get it!) he would have suprising power. Besides DK, Toad would be the only one to be able to hop around while holding a barrel or crate and his running speed would be unhindered by the added weight. His paranoia would get him excellent dodging and evasion skills. This is necessary because Toad would be pretty light and would have horrible range during brawls.
Rapid A: Toad looks over his shoulder away from his oppenent, squeezes his eyes shut and wildly swings his arms.
Toward A: Does a roundhouse as one of his shoes thrusters shoots out smoke and embers making it a nice quick attack.
Up A: Thrusts his head upwards, character bounces off his mushroom hat. Good for juggiling.
Down A: Does a quick sweep kick
Smash Up: Toad spins on his head as his shoe boosters turn on. As he spins around his feet kick wildly in the air leaving streaks of fire. Hits Oppenent in a wide variety of paths depending on when they hit the spinning mushroom.
Smash Down: Toad quickly pulls out a POW block as he faces the screen does a backflip and then smashes the POW block onto the floor, sending a circular shockwave ripple across the floor near Toad. Charging up the Smash leads to a bigger POW block being ripped out of the ground.
Toward Smash: Skids forward a little with his shoes and pushes his enemy as he screams like a girl. Decent knockback and quick. Good at keeping enemies away.
B: Toad lobs a tennis ball upwards and then pulls out his racket. Pressing B again makes Toad swing his racket. If you press it at the right time the racket will hit the falling ball, sending it extemely fast like a missle in a straight path. Ball can have knockback at medium to high percentages on an oppenent. (If any other button is pressed other then B while the ball is in the air, Toad puts his racket away. Used for fake outs)
Toward B: Toads shoe thrusters turn on and sends him screaming forward (like when he uses the gold mushroom in MarioKart) as a trail of smoke follows. Toad pinwheels his arms and goes about as far as Falcon's kick. If he hits someone but Toad and the oppenent will bounce in opposite directions. Faster on ground then the air.
Up B: A magic carpet appears under Toad and he grabs the front edge. His face is a look of shock. He can freely travel in the air for three seconds. He can perform one air dodge while on his carpet.
Down B: Toad plucks a giant die from the ground. A press of A will throw it. The die rolls around, bouncing of walls or any oppenent for minor damage. When it stops it explodes. The size and ferocity of the explosion depends on the number facing the screen. 1 is a low blast and 6 is the largest with the biggest radius. Only one die from Toad can be on the stage at a time.
yes exactly what I was thinking.Why would Toad be in Brawl when he's a human (well, whatever he is) shield that takes Peach's hits in SSBM?
Peach's moveset would not have to be redone. One word, "Toadsworth".Thanks. Yea I couldn't think of anything to replace the tennis raquet move. Any ideas? Of course Peach's moveset might be changed based on her new game, but that is pure speculation. i tagged on the one die rule, because spamming explosions seems to powerful and annoying.
She can now use Toadsworth as a shield or she could use moves from Super Princess Peach and the upcoming Super Paper Mario.Why would Toad be in Brawl when he's a human (well, whatever he is) shield that takes Peach's hits in SSBM?
Why would Toad be in Brawl when he's a human (well, whatever he is) shield that takes Peach's hits in SSBM?
They could use Toadsworth, as Xianfeng said. Just think, they have not been shy to open up and create new moves to replace old ones. We have seen Nintendo already make this happen, and there is no denying that they could make it something completely different. Take it a step further and think about what they could possibly do to eliminate that.yes exactly what I was thinking.
Um, you mean as DokturSea said.They could use Toadsworth, as Xianfeng said. Just think, they have not been shy to open up and create new moves to replace old ones. We have seen Nintendo already make this happen, and there is no denying that they could make it something completely different. Take it a step further and think about what they could possibly do to eliminate that.
-SMB
Because people like you are idiots, I mean Toad is the one character that is left out time and time again in the Mario Franchise. He is mostly there but..he is rarely metion around he is the unknown in the Mario games. He can fit well into Brawl he needs his own spotlight away from Mario and the others. Toad has always been the sidekick and needs to be on his own.yes exactly what I was thinking.
You, you too. Sorry, I forgot you said anything.Um, you mean as DokturSea said.
Let me count the ways.Why would Toad be in Brawl when he's a human (well, whatever he is) shield that takes Peach's hits in SSBM?
Toad is a generic worthless non-fighting character
I think by generic he means that there are a lot of toads in the Mushroom Kingdom.And i guess you're right, he is too generic.