It takes maybe 2 minutes to finish each character’s tutorial.

You can unlock it in less than 45 minutes.

This question is asked so often that if you just search “Balanced Workshop Characters” in the search bar, you’ll find everything you’re looking for.

Yeah. This is yet another community side-step from the devs. It should’ve been Bhadra or Awatsu for sure.

They both had clearer elemental connections and great designs.

Maybe time travel only exists on the next planet that humans colonize- and long after people forgot about Earth.

You understand the process, but you don’t have the lifespan to actually complete it.

Unless you have a shorthand way of turning 13+ syllable numbers into a sound that takes a fraction of its length to pronounce, it would take thousands of decades.

I wouldn’t be surprised if no game tried to do something like that after the whole EA battlefront 2 debacle.

Stop fucking stealing people’s posts. This is like the 5th stolen top-post that I’ve seen in a week.

The worst game of all time is Custer’s Revenge and it isn’t close.

I think that’s the bulk of the Rivals 1 Community’s thoughts.

We don’t want to be mean about it- it’s just not what we were excited to play.

Always assume that your cameras are on and spying on you.

Because they are.

As a kid, I thought Rock-types were immune to Electric-type attacks because most Rock pokemon were also Ground.

The first time I ever predicted my opponent, I knew they were about to thunderbolt my Gyarados, but fortunately I had Aerodactyl to tank it.

Aerodactyl died quickly.

Countering what someone else said:

Rivals 1 isn’t just a workshop game. It’s an easy-to-learn hard-to-master competitive platform fighting game with a ton of nuance. As a Rivals 2 beta tester, Rivals 2 just doesn’t have that anymore.

People that only play Rivals 2 tend to miss what’s wrong with it.

Again, it’s more like the blow torch was already there, and if they don’t listen, they’ll hurt themselves/each other.

I’m pretty sure you were asking a rhetorical question, but if you actually want to know the answer:

It’s the trolly problem.

A train is barreling down a track and will kill 5 people unless you pull a lever to change it to another track, which will kill 1 person instead.

Now imagine that: 1. The 1 person is willing to sacrifice themself to save as many people as possible. 2. The 5 people don’t believe there’s a train at all. 3. You can’t pull the lever, but you can convince the 5 people to trade places with the person on the other track.

Now let’s identify the symbols: 1. The train is “an eternity of loneliness, pain, and regret.” 2. The 1 person is Jesus Christ. 3. The 5 people are “the rest of the world”.

If a Christian, who truly follows the teachings of Jesus Christ, believes that the train is there, then they would do anything they can to convince people to step off of the track.

From the perspective of the person that doesn’t believe in the train, it makes sense to be annoyed by anyone who is trying to convince you to step off the track- or to believe in something that might not make sense.

Jesus believed in the train so much that he was willing to die to save as many people from it as he could.

It is 100% up to you to decide if you think he was right or not.

More like an exasperated parent with kids who don’t listen.

Wavedashing lasts 10 framed and it can’t be canceled now.

It doesn’t sound like much, but it feels drastically slower to act out of wavedash.

They did this becuase you can wavedash into and out of shield, and they’re worried people would abuse it.

I say- that was kinda the whole point..

If one character could use Drift DI, they would have an unfair advantage in every matchup.

So I’m gonna pick my main and say Pomme.

To be fair, I think this is more of a demonstration to be used on larger quantities of liquids.

But you’re right. How hard is it to lift a cup?