>>44746407>I think you misunderstood what I said.no, you're misunderstanding me, there's no "ifs" here.
If they wanted a character that fights like in a 3D fighter, they go with Heihachi and/or Akira. Urshifu isn't even a viable or appeasable subsitute, especially with you trying to force in nonsense to the character in your hypothetical and ignoring the most important fact the former got excluded for gameplay reasons related to their home series.
Its like being that one retard saying they have to go with some literal who Metroid Prime hunter or Adam Malkovich instead of Ridley or Dark Samus or something else withstanding like an Omega Metroid.
Like nigga, they're not shilling a cameo from a garbage 3DS title over fucking Metroid's Bowser.
> aura sphere never misses (you can see it in Pokken) yet you see it in Brawl as a generic projectile. Disable doesn't lock out special moves. Extremespeed doesn't damage enemies. Water Shuriken isn't a multiple projectile assaultlike i said, even with its slight liberties given to these characters, it's all consistant to the character itself. not to mention the fact their movesets are all anime/movie-inspired. (Pichu hurt itself, Mewtwo deflecting projectles and blue glare, Lucario's "aura", etc.) A homing projectile would obviously break in Smash's gameplay, which isn't neccessary.
Urshifu isn't a pokemon that interchange on forms or "stances" which would be dishonest to what they're marketing to the DLC, where you have to train it and pick only one place to master it. He's no Deoxys.
>You sound more like a rosterfag.what's even more hilarious that you're resorting to this to paint yourself in the light of all things here, just because someone's being critical. Adding the fact you're going on about subsitutes, which is something rosterfags like to speculate about since Brawl and 4.
Anybody engaging an debate or speculating with a certain character within some fighting game, musou, etc. is pretty much a rosterfag defined.