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    Experiment: Is Sonic's D-Air Spike Overpowered? (YES)

    Well, you can't get much worse than a true spike. He wasn't brokenly overpowered with it, and he won't be with whatever sort of normal spike ends up here. The move should probably be as powerful as visually seems to be, and that is probably 'powerful enough that they dont recover mid-move'.
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    Experiment: Is Sonic's D-Air Spike Overpowered? (YES)

    I feel it is important to remember something. This isn't brawl. This is Brawl Minus. Powerful and traditionally overpowered techniques are the norm. The goal is to cultivate those into a balanced and engaging experience. I definitely support nerfing Sonic's down air if it is a problem. Is it...
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    3.Q Pichu Feedback Thread

    Playing Pichu a bit more I have more specific criticisms. His jab extends significantly beyond the visual attack. Meanwhile both of his forward smash and down smash are very short ranged. This makes it very frustrating to try to play him and deal real damage. Additionally, he takes roughly...
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    3.Q Feedback

    I am talking about movement separation/desync to take advantage up the ability to recall. Right now Ice Climbers stick together in location very well, perhaps too well. While it is not difficult to desync their attacks anymore, it is difficult to intentionally separate their position, which...
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    3.Q Feedback

    First of all, their gameplay is very solid right now. With the new uB and Nana survival, they are interesting and dynamic. I truly don't have much to say you about them, but felt the thread should exist. If they were to be changed further, I think a way to 'desync' their movement would be...
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    3.Q Pichu Feedback Thread

    I have played Pichu for a bit now. Bear in mind I am not terribly skilled. I am good enough to beat tournament-competitive players on occasion, and most the people I play with nowadays are a similar level below me. They are the sort that will practice highly technical movements on their own, but...
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