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| name          = 5280s
| name          = 5280s
| image        = Dancingblade.jpg
| image        = Diffusionbeam_hammer.jpg
| main          = Marth
| main          = Marth
| 2ndmain      = Mr. Game & Watch
| 2ndmain      = Mr. Game & Watch

Revision as of 16:25, October 14, 2008

5280s
Diffusionbeam hammer.jpg
Character info
Brawl mains Mr. Game & Watch, Marth
Other Brawl characters R.O.B., Wario
Team info
Crew(s) It'll happen.
Personal and other info
Real name Figure it out, guys.
Location Saint Paul, Minnesota USA
Miscellaneous info
Skill Other Extreme amateur

Hi, I'm Miles.oppenheimer. I also sign my name as 5280s around the wiki.

While I've only played Melee, I'm a big fan of the Smash series, especially its music. I also plan on getting Brawl as soon as I can actually get my hands on a Wii... Thus the Brawl section of characters in my infobox is projected.

Melee songs: Multi-man Melee 2, Fire Emblem, Mother 2, Fountain of Dreams and Icicle Mountain.

Brawl songs: See here. Yeah.

Quote of the Week

"How many boards would the Mongols hoard if the Mongol hordes got bored?"
--Calvin & Hobbes

My 2 Cents On...

Existence of Tiers

Now nobody get angry at me here. I think that while tiers do exist, their importance is minimal. I will concede that in Melee, Fox is much better as a character than Pichu, and I think anyone who agrees with tier lists has to agree. HOWEVER, I think that a quality smasher shows their abilities best when playing with an "inferior" character.

Stages and Items in Tournaments

Boy, I'm gonna start controversy. I think all stages and items should be in tournaments for the same reason I said above: quality shows when you overcome an unbalanced situation.

My Resumé on This Site

Moveset

Like many a user, I've written a Brawl moveset for a character who didn't actually appear in the game as a playable character... I felt Assist Trophy status wasn't enough for...

Waluigi

  • A into A-combo: A punch-punch-kick setup, much like Mario.
  • Forward tilt: A long kick in the air.
  • Up tilt: A kick straight up.
  • Down tilt: A low kick along the ground.
  • Forward smash: Swings his tennis racket. Can also damage behind if opponent is hit by the racket during the beginning of the swing.
  • Up smash: Swings his fists together in a short arc over his head. Small but powerful hitbox.
  • Down smash: A spinning kick along the ground.
  • Neutral aerial: Faces the camera, punches up with both arms and kicks down with both legs all simultaneously, with a four-point look to it.
  • Forward aerial: Slices his tennis racket in front of him. Powerful but hard-to-place semi-spike.
  • Backward aerial: Half-turn into a punch resembling Mario's forward aerial. Similarly, can spike.
  • Up aerial: A standard flip kick.
  • Down aerial: A downward leg thrust that looks like Ness's. Can spike like his.
  • Pummel: Comically slaps opponent's face.
  • Forward throw: Releases and immediately kicks forward.
  • Backward throw: Half-turn into a throw.
  • Up throw: Tosses enemy upwards, like Mario.
  • Down throw: Grabs enemy by arms and slams them into the ground in front of him.
  • Ledge: Kicks in front of himself as he climbs up.
  • Ledge >100%: Climbs slowly, then punches.
  • Get-up: Handstand spin-kick, like Samus.
  • Trip: Kicks backwards with one leg as he stands on the other.
  • Neutral Special: Bob-omb Squad: Takes out a purple Bob-omb and places it on the ground. Purple Bob-ombs look like Bob-ombs painted purple with Waluigi's signature Γ on them in yellow. They also can't be grabbed, so once they're on the ground, they'll sit there and then start walking, just like a black Bob-omb, but nobody can pick them up. High risk, high reward.
  • Foward Special: Tennis Ball Barrage: Hits tennis balls in front of himself with his racket. Slow to repeat and always follows same trajectory, making it functionally like Falco's Blaster.
  • Up Special: Flailing Kick: Think Yoshi's second jump, but the legs are doing damage as Waluigi gains height.
  • Down Special: Stomp: Stomps opponents into ground (bury) or spikes them if they're in midair; however, this move can't be used in midair.
  • Final Smash: Bob-omb Battlefield: Not related to SM64. Purple Bob-ombs rain across the stage like during the end of a Sudden Death match. Waluigi can't be harmed, but he isn't moving either. Lasts 7 seconds.
  • Up taunt: Looks left and right with narrowed eyes.
  • Side taunt: Pulls out a purple Bob-omb, looks at it, then puts it away.
  • Down taunt: Leans back and cackles.

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