I was playing as Captain Falcon, testing my custom moves, I decided to use Falcon Punch. so randomly I did 73% damage and insane knockback, tried it again, then found out it's apparently extreme like with Marth's tipper, only like 99% harder.
 
Octodad: Dadliest Catch is coming to Wii U in the Summer! I'll actually play it now.
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Pre-ordered Robin and bought Shulk amiibos on Ebay today.
I caved. I couldn't stand not having them any longer.
 
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I'm having a blast at Early Bird Special over here at Carmel. Sofa King taught me some things while knocked me out of the bracket with his sexy Luigi combos.

Also my brother made the dumbest tag "MLG Doge" and made it past the first pool in the WiiU version with it.
 
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So I got Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Gates to Infinity for the 3DS and named my rescue team "Potato". Now whenever I learn a new team skill I get a message saying "The Potato has learned the x Team Skill!"
 
Can you give me a summary of what the game is about? Like what you actually do? I know there had been some Rescue Team games, but what exactly are they about. Thanks in advance!
 
Can you give me a summary of what the game is about? Like what you actually do? I know there had been some Rescue Team games, but what exactly are they about. Thanks in advance!
The Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series is a series of rougelike, top-down dungeon crawlers where you basically take a 4-mon team of your own Pokemon into a dungeon in order to fight/recruit enemy Pokemon, find randomly generated treasures, or complete specific quests like rescuing a Pokemon or catching an outlaw. All of the moves in series (Gen 5 and under) are reformatted to fit nicely with the dungeon crawling experience. If there's one thing that this series excels at compared to other Pokemon titles, it's the plot. The plot for these games are well-done and go beyond the simple goal of the being the Pokemon master, all of them start out with an amnesiac human being turned into a Pokemon and being sent to the Pokemon World and it goes on from there often taking very dark turns. There's a reason why a lot of fans consider "Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky" to be the darkest and edgiest game in the series. I've loved this series since Red/Blue Rescue Team came out in 2006 and highly recommend it for any RPG fan.
 
The Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series is a series of rougelike, top-down dungeon crawlers where you basically take a 4-mon team of your own Pokemon into a dungeon in order to fight/recruit enemy Pokemon, find randomly generated treasures, or complete specific quests like rescuing a Pokemon or catching an outlaw. All of the moves in series (Gen 5 and under) are reformatted to fit nicely with the dungeon crawling experience. If there's one thing that this series excels at compared to other Pokemon titles, it's the plot. The plot for these games are well-done and go beyond the simple goal of the being the Pokemon master, all of them start out with an amnesiac human being turned into a Pokemon and being sent to the Pokemon World and it goes on from there often taking very dark turns. There's a reason why a lot of fans consider "Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky" to be the darkest and edgiest game in the series. I've loved this series since Red/Blue Rescue Team came out in 2006 and highly recommend it for any RPG fan.
To be honest tho, gates to infinity is the worst in the series.
 
I have 200 coins on an alt account from Wii Minis.
Do I get Mario and DK: Mini's on the Move or Golden Sun?
 
The Pokemon Mystery Dungeon series is a series of rougelike, top-down dungeon crawlers where you basically take a 4-mon team of your own Pokemon into a dungeon in order to fight/recruit enemy Pokemon, find randomly generated treasures, or complete specific quests like rescuing a Pokemon or catching an outlaw. All of the moves in series (Gen 5 and under) are reformatted to fit nicely with the dungeon crawling experience. If there's one thing that this series excels at compared to other Pokemon titles, it's the plot. The plot for these games are well-done and go beyond the simple goal of the being the Pokemon master, all of them start out with an amnesiac human being turned into a Pokemon and being sent to the Pokemon World and it goes on from there often taking very dark turns. There's a reason why a lot of fans consider "Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky" to be the darkest and edgiest game in the series. I've loved this series since Red/Blue Rescue Team came out in 2006 and highly recommend it for any RPG fan.

Thanks for the detailed explanation Kyle, I was thinking about buying it sometime aswell!

I have 200 coins on an alt account from Wii Minis.
Do I get Mario and DK: Mini's on the Move or Golden Sun?

Golden Sun! If you are into RPG. It's a great one with a great story. Classic.