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Post by El Maiz on May 31, 2011 19:44:56 GMT -5
No, tell us THAT they decided, but not WHAT they decided.
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Post by StayPuft on May 31, 2011 19:53:09 GMT -5
Must've read wrong, I guess.
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Post by DGN on May 31, 2011 20:43:48 GMT -5
I'd like to post my movest I made for Eevee, based on Smashking's summary for Laughing Dog:
Stats Size: 1.5/5 (Around the size of Pichu) Speed: 4/5 (Eevee's quite small and rather nible) Strength: 2.5/5 (due to the small size, although being owned by Gary could make him very powerful.) Weight: 1.5/5 (Small and light, like a lightweight should be.) Gravity: 2/5 (he falls somewhat slowly, but not too slowly.)
Abilities Wall Jumps: No Wall Grabs: No Glide: No Crawl: Yes. Teather Recovery: No
Control Stand: Stands on all fours, and bounces his head up and down, as well as his tail, although his tail goes up and down and left and right. See his console game idle. Movement: Your normal 4-legged run.
Jumps Jump 1: Jumps like a horse would over an obstacle, but in place. Jump 2: Does a flip.
A attacks A: Attacks with a headbutt. AA: Turns around and slaps with his tail. AAA: Attacks with the tail again. The double tail slap is based off of Flareon's base animation from the console games. Side Tilt: Eevee does an ADORABLE somersault. 2 hits. Down Tilt: Eevee bites in front of her. This does two hits. Up Tilt: Eevee puts her paws above her and makes them slam downwards.
Air Attacks Neutral Air: Another somersault. Forward Air: Does a flip and attacks with tail Back Air: Eevee's tail turns into Iron and she strikes backwards with it, doing great knockback. Has lag, though. Down Air: Eevee puts her tail below her and strikes a few times side-to-side with it. Based on the animation you could do with her in the console games where she goes on her tail and kicks sand forward. Up Air: Eevee strikes her tail back and forth upwards fast.
Grab How He Grabs: Eevee wraps her body around the opponent's legs, making the opponent not move. Grab Strikes: Bites the opponent's leg. Grab Forward: Baton Pass: Eevee slaps the opponent with a red baton she magically obtained, and makes the opponent go far to the right of her. If any damage, it's minimal. No knockback. Grab Backward: Eevee lets go and kicks backward with his two feet backwards, like Jolteon's Double Kick. Grab Upward: Eevee spins around the opponent many times and grabs the opponent, then throws the opponent upwards with great lag and barely any height. Grab Downward: Eevee pulls the opponent to the ground and jumps on them as a ball. Think Pichu.
Smash Attacks Side Smash: Eevee attacks with a somersault-jump forwards, then if you press the button again he does a somersault. Up Smash: Eevee jumps upwards in a somersault. One attack for powerful knockback. Down Smash: Eevee strongly attacks with her tail backwards then forwards. Not forwards then backwards like other chars.
Dash Attack: Eevee quickly dashes a bit forward and attacks with her head. Based on the minigame in PS2 where you played as Eevee. Ledge Attack: Rolls to attack.
Taunt: Eevee says "Oowee!" and rolls back and forth on her back.
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Post by GoldenYuiitusin on May 31, 2011 20:49:11 GMT -5
So the Eevee is a shemale?
Make up your mind on whether Eevee's a boy or girl.
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Post by El Maiz on May 31, 2011 20:50:19 GMT -5
So is it "he" or "she"?
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Post by DGN on May 31, 2011 20:51:05 GMT -5
XD Naw, just used different pronouns because Eevee can be either or, and I didn't really remember which pronoun I used.
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Post by SmashKing201 on May 31, 2011 23:38:13 GMT -5
I still dont believe that Rival Trainer is still on the roster. He has to go. Obviously a lot of people are not fond of this choice.
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Post by GoldenYuiitusin on May 31, 2011 23:48:16 GMT -5
The problem with Rival Trainer were his Pokemon. They have been fixed. Gengar stays because he used Gengar in Stadium 2. Scizor is replaced with Heracross, because he used Heracross in FR/LG. Aggron is replaced with Rhydon, because he's used Rhydon in almost every game he's in.
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Post by SmashKing201 on Jun 1, 2011 1:02:40 GMT -5
So pretty much I might be the only person here who has an issue with having a 2nd Trainer in general?? not to mention he has the least votes
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Post by GoldenYuiitusin on Jun 1, 2011 1:12:33 GMT -5
If I had a choice, I'd say no to a second Trainer.
But I don't have a choice in this matter, do I?
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Post by SmashKing201 on Jun 1, 2011 1:37:20 GMT -5
Your right, what choice do we have? Too much hardcore fantism (not sure what to call it) is playing on Rival Trainer's part.
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Post by GoldenYuiitusin on Jun 1, 2011 7:35:23 GMT -5
It's called "fanboyism", and since the Pokemon have been changed to better suit him, it's not that anymore.
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Chaotic Chao
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Post by Chaotic Chao on Jun 5, 2011 22:59:27 GMT -5
At first Haunter seems like a strange character, but if you really think about it, he could turn out really cool. Plus, they could him as light or as heavy as they want. Gengar would work too, but I think he'd look weirder. He already looks kind of weird to me.
But...Heracross replacing Scizor? Um...I really don't like that.
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Post by GoldenYuiitusin on Jun 5, 2011 23:21:23 GMT -5
Heracross is a better choice. Blue used one before, Heracross is more popular, and Heracross is overall a better Bug-type representative.
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Chaotic Chao
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Post by Chaotic Chao on Jun 6, 2011 10:35:09 GMT -5
Heracross is a better choice. Blue used one before, Heracross is more popular, and Heracross is overall a better Bug-type representative. Yeah, maybe I'm just peeved because every freaking time I try to catch a heracross, I fail miserably, either by killing it or letting it get away (safari zone).
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