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tournament play?

AzureWing

Smash Apprentice
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I think it makes things much more interesting and unpredictable. I can't wait to main him.
 

m0dredus

Hail Hydra
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Maine
Well, this has been talked about before here, but what ever, it can be revitalized.

Anyway, as I've said before, The versatility of him is what makes him so unique. Hes got a speed character to take out the big characters, a medium one to take out the small weak speed characters, and a big one to take out the medium ones. That is why I shall main him. ;)
 

Marthgreil

Smash Journeyman
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He maybe the most balenced and most overpowered character. That's what makes him a beast... or monster.
 

Tom

Bulletproof Doublevoter
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at least when im first starting as PT, im going to switch every time my pokemon gets tired.
 

Sudai

Stuff here
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Have we figured out if you can change pokemon in mid-air yet? That would just aid use even more. More ways to recover and all. PT might be the next Spamus of recovery?
 

NessOnett

Smash Journeyman
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I think it'll be hard for the trainer to switch off strategically in a fast-paced 1v1 match, seems like you have to do it too often and it takes too long for it to be smoothly incorporated. And if it can be done, it will probably take a lot of time and practice so nothing to worry about in the immediate future.
 

Rabid_Jigglypuff

Smash Cadet
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I think it'll be hard for the trainer to switch off strategically in a fast-paced 1v1 match, seems like you have to do it too often and it takes too long for it to be smoothly incorporated. And if it can be done, it will probably take a lot of time and practice so nothing to worry about in the immediate future.
Hmmm....there are invincibility frames while switching, and it takes a little time for the Poke'mon to appear out of its Poke'ball when switching, so that in itself can be "spammed" to take time up in Time matches. Then again, most people like playing stock more than time anyway....
 

Sudai

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Rabid, it's usually Stock-Time in tournaments. 4 Stock or 8 minutes, whichever comes first. Stall tactics are usually banned, making the idea moot anyway.. (Ie, Jiggly Puff's constant rising pounds below a stage where no one could to them without risking suicide)
 
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