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It's been a long time...
Any of the old guard still playing/thinking of coming back?
Any of the old guard still playing/thinking of coming back?
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This video makes it seem like the moves are the same, but have had a slight style change. The switching looks almost like a spot-dodge though, how quickly it seems to occur.SOOOOOO happy my little dudes are back! Can anyone confirm if their moves are the same as in brawl? I think the most interesting thing this time is It looks like you can swap pokemon really fast. this might allow inter-pokemon combos! I also Wonder if you still auto-swap on death.
I can certainly see the switching out move being a flaw if any of the characters don't have a decent amount of time for invincible frames upon coming out of the pokeball,otherwise any character multihitting jabs can cover the switch outThis video makes it seem like the moves are the same, but have had a slight style change. The switching looks almost like a spot-dodge though, how quickly it seems to occur.
Sakurai said we can keep one out without penalty to main them....so I think that means yes. We need someone from E3 to tell us for sure.Guess I might be a PT main in the future instead of a Zard main.
Yeah looks like that still happens from watching the invitational. Bummer, but fast switching and no stamina lessen the blow.Any word on whether switching out is still forced on death? For those of us who mostly love one of them (my sweet sweet Ivysaur) that'd be a bit of a bummer.
The thing is, how I would play given instant switches would be sub optimal. Possible but frankly I would rather use everything I can on a character when need be.Sakurai said we can keep one out without penalty to main them....so I think that means yes. We need someone from E3 to tell us for sure.
If thats the case Pokemon trainer might be pretty open with the ability to always have 3 characters available while your opponent has 1
With how fast changes are, you could probably swap one out before you lose your invincibility, then if they're up close, throw em away and swap again.Also forced changes on death so can’t solo.
You've linked to a splatoon 2 section.So if anyone missed it, Treehouse did a segment focused on showing off pokemon trainer.
I've thought about that, but frankly as I have been going to tournaments on a regular basis, if I keep with PT/Zard, I'll be switching a lot given it is a tool the character has and I would be foolish to ignore it.With how fast changes are, you could probably swap one out before you lose your invincibility, then if they're up close, throw em away and swap again.
The stream was still live when I embed that video. Looks like the first four hours were momentarily deleted when you looked at the video. The video has been restored now and shows the proper clip.You've linked to a splatoon 2 section.