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Yeah, that's it. It happens twice in the video, but I'm not able to tell what's causing it. Unless it's just caused by throwing 2 eggs in the air, then throwing one on the ground.Nothing found.
Edit: Is this the Yoshi upB thing? I noticed I got tweeted a video where Yoshi upBs into the stage and instantly speeds off the stage.
Funny how this gif looks like my stream lol. I know how it works.Useful isn't the first thing that comes to mind when I see that. Anyways the way it works is you have to do a ledge hop and just eggtoss again when you're on the ground and you use the momentum to slide off fast.
here a gif tho
I know you didnt make the gif. Dont hurt me ><. I'm just here to inform.Was I supposed to credit? Somebody else linked the stream nyways.
Alright den, Explained by Ninjalink?
So let us ban every unlockable stage and character because not every 3ds/Wii U will have every one!Custom moves are probably banned in tournaments anyways because of time constraints and the fact not every 3ds/Wii U will have every single custom move for every character.
It most likely will be banned right off the bat for some, but other experimental side tournaments may test the waters and see if it's worth it. Also why not say 'broken' instead of 'gay?'Not random nonsense really. But there will be stages banned and if there's someone gay enough people will hopefully be smart enough to ban the character instead of allow him to run around free for 4 years before finally banning him for like 6 months because of a silly URC group that didn't work out very well.
Besides even in 2014 there was still wiis that somehow didn't have everyone unlocked, so people just threw that wii to the side with risk of whoever owns it having it stolen from them lol.
It's more of people spending 2 to 3 minutes to pick certain moves against certain people and their characters (note both people) when the match could be played already since tournaments are more likely to do 3 stock matches instead of Sakurai's glory mode. So it just wastes a good portion of time when the most important thing is finishing tournaments as quickly as possible
No matter who wins, both of the players will want to go back to the custom moves and switch it around most likely, then there's the counterpicking stages and so on. All that alone between two people would infact take 2 or so minutes depending how slow or fast they are.
Man again I have to link Houston thread talk, http://smashboards.com/threads/hous...-free-venue-food.344694/page-36#post-17577668
I could see it helping some characters that fall into the lower tiers, but some might become to overboard/might not be worth it. The community might star gravitating to the determined 'best' mix of custom moves for a character, but with so many variables there is also a lot of opportunities and organizational issues.Yeah tournaments will prolly test custom moves but ultimately ban them cause some of them are either lack luster and actually hinder the character more, hit too hard and shouldn't be allowed in tournaments. Or some that're regular in both damage and helping the character and such but it's bugged in some way.
Also because broken isn't the first word that comes to mind, I think Die Satan etc. does but ****** gay please be removed from brawl is prolly 5th or 6th when it turns into insults the character deserves. Why does it offend you or something?
Smash Bros. released with a handful of bugs. Personally, I don't think they're bad. They're features. Funny features! (Well, unless they get annoying and screw up gameplay.) The latest bug, it seems, is turning Yoshi into Giant Yoshi. Or better yet, GODZILLA YOSHI.
As seen on Twitter and YouTube (viaOtaku News), the bug seems to pop up during a mode in which players take on a handful of CPU enemies. If you play as Yoshi and keep laying eggs, it makes enemies bigger and bigger, until your opponent takes up a huge chunk of the screen and then pretty much smushes you.