


If your opponent is controlling Peach, be prepared for a tough fight. Her Side Smash is now arguably her best finishing move, dealing a devastating amount of damage and knockback. She also retains her ability to glide, making it comparatively easy for her to get back to the stage after being knocked out. Almost all of her attacks have been improved in some way, making her a dangerous all-rounder with powerful finishing moves.
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How to Use: Peach is much stronger in this version of Super Smash Bros. Peach Difficulty Level: Beginnerīest Finishing Moves: Tool Strike: Side + A (Smash), Ribbon: Up + A (Smash), Dash: Side + A If you grab an opponent, push down to have Charizard breathe fire on them for major damage. Fly (Up + B) is a great knockout move, but be careful because you will be vulnerable if you miss. Charizard's smash attacks are equally powerful. Just be careful when you use it, because you may also end up flying off the screen. It's still somewhat slow and unwieldy, but Flare Blitz (Side + B) hits like a mack track. How to Use: Charizard has changed a great deal from Super Smash Bros. Charizard Difficulty Level: Beginnerīest Finishing Moves: Flare Blitz: Side + B, Fly: Up + B, Crescent Strike: Side + A (Smash), Bulldoze: Down + A (Smash), Brave Bird: Up + A (Smash) King Dedede is a well-known chain grabber from Super Smash Bros. that consists of grabbing a character, throwing them, and grabbing them again before they can recover. Sometimes accompanied by a distinct "ping" sound after connecting.Ĭhain Grab: A technique in Smash Bros. Sweet Spot: The spot on a character's hitbox that will produce the strongest knockback. Spike: A move that knocks an opponent down hard and stuns them. Used when an opponent is trying to return to the stage after being launched.Įdge Guarding: A strategy in which one character will attempt to guard the edge of the stage and prevent an opponent from recovering. Meteor: A downward aerial strike capable of knocking a character into a pit with no chance of recovery. Smash Attack: A powerful knockout move executed by tapping the analog stick to the up, down, or the side while hitting the A button. Assign different moves, then visit the Practice mode to see if your spread of abilities covers all of the situations your character may find him or herself in. For example, If you like, say, Link, obviously, the Swordfighter may bring you the best results, and the Gunner could work out for you if you're a fan of Mega Man. Keep in mind the three roles available essentially act as basic templates for characters you may already be familiar with, so you may want to stick with the kind of fighter you know best. How to Use: Since you're in control of these custom characters' moves, it's up to you to determine the best way to use them effectively. Character Strategies Mii Fighters Difficulty Level: Varies Some are even capable of outright KO'ing an opponent. They do damage and build momentum by throwing your opponent off-balance. Grabs Build Momentum: Get good at working in grabs. Pikachu, for example, is very dangerous in Tomodachi Life due to the low ceiling, while characters with strong side smashes can dominate the Living Room due to the lack of a true pit pushing the action close to the side boundaries. Use the Stage to Your Advantage: The edge of the screen can vary from stage to stage. Anticipate your opponent's action and react appropriate. Be careful though, because a mistimed air dodge will leave you very vulnerable. Get Comfortable with Shielding and Dodging: The L and R shoulder buttons on the Nintendo 3DS activate the shield, which is invaluable for blocking enemy attacks and countering.

Moves like Pikachu's Thunder, Mega Man's Air Shooter, and Charizard's Flare Blitz are all capable of defeating an opponent in different ways. You Don't Always Have to Finish with a Smash: Smash attacks are great, but they aren't 100 percent necessary for finishing off an opponent. Get good at moving around and racking up damage, then deliver the coup de grace with a well-placed Smash. However, most Smashes have a comparatively long wind-up and cooldown, so you're often better using normal attacks. Don't Neglect Your Normal Attacks: It's tempting to run around and use Smash attacks on everything on sight.
