User blog comment:Sekeagle/Your top 10 Smash bros characters/@comment-6604133-20150315012946

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10. Pikachu - The star of my favourite gaming franchise. He's VERY fast, and quite strong for such a little guy. His moveset works with his electricity, and his recovery is pretty good too. His only flaw is his Final Smash, only because it's so difficult to control. But fast, strong, agile, and adorable wins him a high enough place.

9. Toon Link - What's better than Link? Toon Link. With Wind Waker being my favourite LoZ game, I was pumped when he was announced for Brawl and for SSB4. He's faster, stronger, and has better move knockback than regular Link.

8. Peach - Peach was a character I used to dislike. That was due to her Brawl version though. I recently played her in Smash 4, and saw she got major buffs. She's now stronger, faster, and her recovery seems a bit better. I might main her, to be honest. Overall, she's one of my new favourite characters. Thanks SSB4.

7. Mii Brawler - Fast and very OP. There's nothing I like more than whooping all of Nintendo's allstars as myself. It's fun to mix and match all the different moves Brawlers get and finding the perfect creation. I they were available in For Glory though.

6. Mewtwo - Quite the fan favourite. Not only is he my favourite legendary Pokemon, but he's also my main in Project M. Playing by myself for 20 hours seemed stressful in Melee, but I'm glad I did. Overall, he's the better Lucario with a cool moveset, and his floaty-ness surprisingly works. He's the character I wanted most in SSB4, so my brain spilled out from my ears when he was confirmed as a DLC.

5. Wolf - The most unique of the Star Fox characters. His moveset is kinda hard to learn at first, but when you do, it's great. He's pretty much the only midweight villain in the entire series (not counting Wendy Koopa) so I like him in that sense as well. He's fairly strong and agile, and I love using his taunts. I REALLY hope he's DLC in SSB4, because I hate losing my favourite characters like Wolf and Lucas.

4. Bowser Jr. - Someone I never really expected to pick up. I was just training with all the newcomers, and when it was his turn, I wasn't even really excited to try him out. I went with my favourite Koopaling, Roy, and blasted through Classic Mode and All-Star Mode with him. After that I took him into For Glory and absolutely destroyed. Bowser Jr. has a really unique and fun moveset and get get out of any predicament easily. Overall, a balanced and very enjoyable character.

3. Luigi - Outshining his brother since 1983, the cowardly, nervous, young Luigi is ultimately stronger with a diverse moveset, and definitely not just "Green Mario". Luigi has one of my favourite Final Smashes, and unlocking him in Melee was fun and clever. I wish he had a better recovery, or at least one different from Mario's. He was my main in SSB and Melee, and a back-up main in Brawl and SSB4. His Final Smash in SSB4 is also one of my favourites in the game. All in all, a fun and hard-hitting character to play as.

2. Kirby - One of the original 12, and a big face of Nintendo history, Kirby shows off how epic he truly is in all 4 Smash Games. Getting 2nd in the invitational tourney proves how well he can be played. He has a fantastic moveset, and a fun Final Smash. His recovery good and his extra jumps help that. Not to mention he brought the Dragoon Parts to the game, which makes Brawl that much more fun to play.

1. Mr. Game and Watch - My main in Brawl and my main in SSB4. Sakurai loves bringing back the retro characters, and G&W practically defines retro. His moveset is fun and clever, not to mention his 2D model is a great idea. He's fast and strong enough to be a challenge to face, and Flat Zones 1 and 2 are awesome maps. I don't see many G&W players, which is unfortunate. He rocks For Glory; I've KO'd many Little Mac scrubs with him before.