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So, this is my personal opinion for anĀ amiiboĀ tier list, so yeah start judging me.
So, this is my personal opinion for anĀ amiiboĀ tier list, so yeah start judging me.
I say that's the best a Rob will ever do.ShadowRift wrote:Good luck beating my R.O.B's fifth place finish's in Amiibrawl 11 (http://challonge.com/AmiiBrawl11), and Flash Fight 10 (http://challonge.com/FlashFight10)ZeNo wrote:I'll show you, in a future tournament.
GMAT#4 had an incredibly low amount of entrants, and your Gunner was one of the few with EPS.GameMasta97 wrote:And why is Mii Gunner so low?
Considering how much she's gone up against a Rosaline and did REALLY good against her (sometimes gets 2-stocked, but that's beside the point) Just look at GMAT 4 and one of the amiiBrawls, REALLY GOOD, despite the tier list!
I've tried my best on both Robs I have, he does win a round here and there, but I wouldn't consider him B tier at all.PaperLuigi3 wrote:You R.O.B. haters just haven't tried to train him. If you start with vanilla ROB and then move into customs, he's a killer.
There's a tier list for a reason, and amiibo can be trained to act differently.PaperLuigi3 wrote:The thing about Amiibo is that with very few exceptions, when left to their own devices and not manipulated, they'll only win about seventy-two percent of the time. (72.2%, to be exact). The only amiibo I've ever seen that can beat that is Ness. This is, of course assuming that the AI aren't being stunted in their growth by the use of equipment and custom moves.
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