Super Smash Bros. 4

And Mach Tornado is more effective than everything. Suckin' up any opponent not Ganon is difficult enough as is. I ain't no pro Kirby player, but I'd definitely prefer an extra approach or new pressure options to a single combo in at least some situations.
 
It's very useful if the enemy is a peach or projectile user because then you get a counter or attacks to edge guard even better!
 
Kirby first relies on his own ability than the opponents ability
Opponents know how to use their tactics better than you do
It makes you far more predictable
 
And that's why ya compensate with your new move rather than spam or rely on it. Snake uses 'nades to keep you at bay, break combos and force certain approach routes. Kirby can use 'em to force Snake to not cook 'less he wants two of 'em goin' off in his face, force dodges or shields which can give ya time to get in and is an approach aid as such.

Having another option is havin' another option, predictable or not. Make them regret thinkin' you'll be predictable with your stolen move with some mindgame punishes.
 
And that's why ya compensate with your new move rather than spam or rely on it. Snake uses 'nades to keep you at bay, break combos and force certain approach routes. Kirby can use 'em to force Snake to not cook 'less he wants two of 'em goin' off in his face, force dodges or shields which can give ya time to get in and is an approach aid as such.Having another option is havin' another option, predictable or not. Make them regret thinkin' you'll be predictable with your stolen move with some mindgame punishes.
THATS THE RIGHT IDEA! Punish the enemy by using their ability with your own stratagy!This is what I have been doing for 2 years of playing kirby and it's worked for me.
 
And that's why ya compensate with your new move rather than spam or rely on it.

There's a reason why some people learn Diddy, ya know: not to play 'em, to use his bananas against 'em properly. Character knowledge is all ya need t' make use of a foe's move, be it them damn Sakurainanners or a stolen Neutral B. A move isn't inherently predictable unless it only has a single bloody use (Giant Punch).
 
And thus my Diddy argument stands. More often than not I've known more 'bout a person's main than they do. Knowledge isn't determined by who ya play actively bro.

If that ain't enough t' get ya off that weak reasoning, the player knows more 'bout Kirby than the foe. Kirby has different ways of using certain moves than the foe he stole 'em from by usin' it in tandem with his own moveset. Just 'cause they know how their stolen move works doesn't mean they know of the ways Kirby can uniquely use it.

I feel like I've debated over this before, quite some time ago... ... ...
 
Lets say wolf and kirby. Wolf can use his gun better on the ground, whereas kirby can use it to hit you in the air from a distance away from the stage, and still be able to recover.
 
Lets say wolf and kirby. Wolf can use his gun better on the ground, whereas kirby can use it to hit you in the air from a distance away from the stage, and still be able to recover.
Most wolfs don't ground fire
they stick to the air where they rule with their back air
 
Here is a Pro European Wolf
[video=youtube;XPN9BpuFMxQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPN9BpuFMxQ[/video]
 
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