I hold a beast, an angel, and a madman in me,
and my enquiry is as to their working, and my problem is their subjugation and victory, downthrow and upheaval, and my effort is their self-expression.
― Dylan Thomas
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Smash Bros anon here:
1) sorry about calling you “hon”, my goal was to be funny and I apologize if that made you uncomfortable at all
2) I said what I said because I’m mildly self conscious about enjoying the game myself 😬
3) now I’m curious… who’s your main? (And I’ll kick your butt any day [if I ever get a switch myself])
hey dw!!! i was mostly teasing abt the hon thing, it can be hard to tell tone over text so I wasn't sure if u were being passive aggressive hahaha:'))
IT'S A GOOD GAME HOENSTLY like it sucks but it's so good,,, i main mario YES I KNOW HE'S BORING but i was bouncing round the character list not getting good at anyone (yoshi, byleth, sephiroth, mewtwo) and i was like. no fuck this im gna pick an all rounder and get Good at them
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Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl Ignites Debate Over Most Powerful Nick Character
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IGN has revealed that developers Ludosity and Fair Play Labs have secretly been working on Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl: a Super Smash Bros.-style fighting game starring some of Nickelodeon’s best characters.
This is obviously big news for Nickelodeon fans everywhere, as well as those who have been craving a Smash Bros.-like experience and don’t own a Switch, so it’s hardly a surprise that this reveal quickly inspired many of those fans to start a surprisingly heated debate over who the most powerful Nickelodeon character is and who will emerge from this upcoming brawl as the undisputed champion.
While Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl‘s full roster hasn’t been revealed quite yet, here’s a brief list of the playable characters that have been confirmed so far:
Michelangelo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)
Nigel Thornberry (The Wild Thornberrys)
Powdered Toast Man (Ren & Stimpy)
SpongeBob SquarePants (SpongeBob SquarePants)
Sandy Cheeks (SpongeBob SquarePants)
Patrick Star (SpongeBob SquarePants)
Oblina (Aaahh!!! Real Monsters)
Lucy Loud (The Loud House)
Lincoln Loud (The Loud House)
Helga (Hey Arnold!)
Reptar (Rugrats)
Zim (Invader Zim)
Danny Phantom (Danny Phantom)
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So…who you got? That’s the question that’s dividing the internet at the moment, though it’s hardly a surprise that the first-round draft largely consists of the most conventionally powerful Nickelodeon characters. Reptar, for instance, seems to be a popular choice at the moment by virtue of being basically Godzilla. In fact, at least one fan thinks they may have already spotted the move that will put Reptar over the top.
Look at this half screen disjointed projectile kill move
See my Reptar like you see an upcoming trolley problem pic.twitter.com/UPJlgVU19o
— MiniMatt (@MiniMatt_) July 13, 2021
Nickelodeon’s resident superhero, Danny Phantom, is another one of the more obvious choices at the moment. He is, after all, objectively one of the most powerful characters currently in the game (if we’re going off of inherent abilities), and some believe they’ll be able to use Phantom’s powers to bring some Dragon Ball FighterZ-style absurdity to unprepared Lucy Loud mains everywhere.
I can’t wait have a whole anime long episode combo video with Danny phantom https://t.co/AiMyXlcobL
— Jo💫 (@J0Spittn) July 13, 2021
Powdered Toast Man has certainly captured the attention of a certain group of Nickelodeon fans who fondly remember this somewhat obscure character from his Ren & Stimpy days. While nobody is entirely sure what their (or any other character’s) moveset will look like, the surprisingly popular theory at the moment is that they’ll eventually resemble one of Smash Bros.‘s most consistently dominant fighters.
Why do I feel like Powdered Toast Man is going to be the Captain Falcon of this game https://t.co/U1uJi5xxDC
— GnoWolfStyx ✏️🎭 (@GnoWolfStyx) July 13, 2021
Michelangelo, Leonardo, and Zim are all also securing high-ranking spots on hypothetical tier lists, but what’s most surprising at the moment is how many people seem to think that Nigel Thornberry is actually the one character who will eventually rule them all.
Squidward mains after miss-inputting a laggy f-smash instead of a quick f-tilt allowing Nigel Thornberry to wavedash grab downthrow up smash punish him https://t.co/Y31JLtgNbk pic.twitter.com/BsbV3lX28t
— RedTheSmolKitsune (@VerySmolKitsune) July 13, 2021
imagine getting 3-stocked by nigel thornberry https://t.co/AYLLcGARu0
— manny (@mannyfidel) July 13, 2021
CatDog is also getting a lot of love, which is particularly surprising given that they’ve never been portrayed as being especially powerful in their show and are not even confirmed to be in the game at this time.
when my opponent takes game 1 but i swap to catdog pic.twitter.com/sxMR1Cbuj6
— ramen noodles (@IAmLoMeinNow) July 13, 2021
Of course, as long as we’re talking about unconfirmed characters who could potentially dominate this game, we’ve got to talk about Avatar: The Last Airbender‘s Aang: a top-tier candidate for the most potentially powerful fighter from a pure lore perspective.
Y’all about to catch these hands once Aang is revealed. https://t.co/AteiNDmVa7
— EquinoxDoodles (@equinoxdoodles) July 13, 2021
We already know Aang gonna be busted in the nickelodeon game once he drops
Y’all not ready for the Avatar State final smash pic.twitter.com/w2HnC7NW0f
— Nick (@TCNick3) July 13, 2021
Whoever you side with in this debate, it’s nice to see the internet come together to celebrate something despite the fact that we all know the most broken character in the final game will probably end up being Rocko from Rocko’s Modern Life or possibly Jimmy Neutron‘s Sheen.
Of course, we’ll all be able to actually settle this debate on the digital streets of Bikini Bottom when Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is released later in 2021 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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Chelsea Wolfe - Spun
A brute, an angel, and a madwoman
A most elegant impediment
Was there from the start
Waiting and repeating within me
Waiting and repeating
My problem is their downthrow and upheaval
And my enquiry is as to their working
And my effort is their self-expression
But I was only rock, dust, water, and ice
And animal instincts all along
The hyperosmia and the base sense
The prodrome and the aura
The shadows and the sleep deprivation
The trichomes and the deliriants
Cut through the fear conditioning
To finally understand
It was all and everything or nothing
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this is kinda a dumb question but what makes sheik good?
no that’s actually a pretty good question! like most top tiers, shiek is fast, with good aerial mobility, quick jumps, fast dashes and a pretty long wavedash. their short hop is a little high and their dash is a little short but they still have good speed overall.
sheik’s aerials autocancel very easily and have very little l-canceled landlag. a lot of their moves have good frame data and hitboxes. they also have decent defense: sheik doesn’t get combo’d too hard, is reasonably heavy, has a big shield, and can recover effectively with up b when close to the stage.
more than anything, i would say that sheik’s punish game is what makes them good. almost all of sheik’s moves have mostly vertical knockback, which leads to a lot of easy combos. a lot of their moves have low knockback, which is also good for combos, but they can be stopped by crouch cancel; however, sheik’s grab provides a good answer to cc. downthrow can lead to a chaingrab, tech chase, or combo on every character. once your opponent is offstage, sheik can edgeguard very effectively with needles and bair, or by covering the landing back on stage. you can get very creative with sheik’s offense–i think many people don’t make good enough use of this strength.
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