

A Puff’s demeanor suggests that it is always ready and content to carry someone off the stage and that not only does Puff not feel mercy when resting a sleeping opponent, Puff doesn’t feel anything at all. Puff’s large green eyes stay, for the most part, in a state of passive calm. Yet, as is all too often to the case with pink orbs, terror is equally important to Puff as cuteness. The biggest point of nuance is Puff’s cuteness.There is little question that Puff is cute, as most pink orbs are cute. Still, there is nuance to the outer world of the Puff. Jigglypuff simplifies the Pokemon body to a point where legs, arms, and necks are not necessary. You have a pink sphere with small legs and arms, a dollop of what is either flesh or hair on the forehead, and large green eyes. Jigglypuff’s appearance, at first glance, is a very simple matter. Doubling as a comeback mechanic preferred.CCs and set ups into the kill move preferred.When looking for Puff gameplay, I looked for the following: A Puff has a drill down-air a big back-air and a side-special that helps it annihilate opponents searching for a ledge of solid land in the middle of an off-stage ocean. A Puff dies early (I promise) but also kills early. That means a Puff is something that can soar through the air with ease, but has a bit more trouble on the ground. What matters is how Puff plays in Super Smash Bros.

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When considering the gameplay of a Puff, the pokemon series is mostly irrelevant. The characters that approach true Puffhood feel and play like Puff. Just as important as resembling the Puff is being the Puff. Instead, let’s focus on 2 easy categories: gameplay and appearance. While I will give a snippet of the formula, I can’t divulge the whole thing for fear that it may fall into the wrong hands. The theorem I used is so complex it could drive a person to madness. If you’re wondering how I calculate a Puff, don’t. I’ve crunched the numbers and done the research for you, and I’ve distilled it all down to 1 easy number: the Puff.Įvery character here is ranked from 0 to 100 Puffs based on how they resemble the one true Jigglypuff. A topic like this is incredibly scientifically complex and theoretical, but don’t worry. More than just look at Puff, we have to examine Puff, understand Puff, and become Puff so that we can know the parameters of a Puff and who fits inside. Ultimate based on their Puffhood.īefore looking at any other character, we have to look at Puff. What follows is a comprehensive tier list ranking all characters in Super Smash Bros. This is why we have to forget what’s top tier and ascend to what is Puff Tier. True strength is forcing the space animals to earnestly play neutral more than 6 times in a match. True strength is erasing a two-stock deficit by passing out on your competitor twice. True strength is carrying your opponent off the screen with a string of back airs, your large green eyes and gentle smile not wavering in the slightest as they DI for their lives. And yet, what is true strength? Is true strength a technical combo game? Is true strength a safe recovery? Is true strength a neutral air with less start-up time or a back air with invincibility frames? Is true strength victory, regardless of how it is achieved? With a brand new Smash game out in the world, it only makes sense that tier lists abound as players search for the strongest fighters. That’s right, all these games have tier lists that help guide their serious competitive scenes in creating the most optimal, highest octane, hypest matches possible. What do Super Smash Bros, League of Legends, Street Fighter, Dota 2, Tom and Jerry in War of the Whiskers, and Dragon Ball FighterZ all have in common? Tier lists.
