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Captain falcon palette swap
Captain falcon palette swap













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The purple sweater makes him a little less intimidating, but I just can’t approve of a sky blue penguin.Īfter, what, 16,000 games?, it’s hard to picture Kirby as anything but the pink puff ball, unless you’re often relegated to Player 2 position.

#Captain falcon palette swap skin

As mentioned before, I like my animals with more natural skin tones, so my pick is #8. If a fat penguin was chasing me with a giant hammer I’d probably wet myself. I’m not sure if King Dedede is supposed to be menacing or silly. You’ve really outdone yourselves this time. Side note: his portrait is adorable and very “grade school picture day.” Joeyĭifferent patterns!? My god, Nintendo. For colors, I like the penguin-esque arctic look of #s 5 and 7, but since he is a “King,” he looks most comfortable and regal in #4’s royal purple, whose pink gloves are surprisingly not infuriating. #s 2 and 4 are figure-flattering, although I do love that #3 proves he has a Kirby cummerbund in his closet. Wide stripes and checkers are just accentuating the fact that he spends most of his time in gourmet food races. King Dedede is the first character whose variations are actually interesting–the cloth pattern on his cummerbund changes with each color swap! Pattern-wise, I think something lighter and more subtle works with his, uh, figure. Some of the others (like #8 and #6) look okay, but they’re not a good fit for Ike. It’s a bit of a toss up between #1 and #3 for me. So I think a less royal color scheme works best in order to differentiate him from Marth. Yay! Actual humans! Ike’s whole deal is that he’s supposed to be a gruff and tough mercenary-turned-hero. Color-wise, I like him best in dark, non-shiny pants, so #s 3, 6, or 8 are the only acceptable variations. His headband/crown/sweatwrap is so dark in every palette that it might as well just be a braid of hair. His boots also have this really weird shape and gloss that make his feet look like they were copy-pasted from an N64 game. The gold works well in some instances (#5) and less in others (#8). I’ve only played one Fire Emblem game and Ike wasn’t in it, so there may be a canon reason for this–but with all these different colors, I wish his sword changed appearance, too. Really, I dislike them all but #6 is most similar to an actual frog so I’ll go with that one. Jillian has already commented on all the upsetting things involved in his appearance. This guy is almost single-handedly keeping me from playing the new Pokémon. Usually I’m a sucker for scarves, but I draw the line at scarves made of your own body parts. But what’s with the giant shiny opals stuck in his overly muscular joint sockets? And why the bat-like ears? Okay, honestly, I can’t get past the tongue, but this is to just to say, he’s a total mess. If I were forced to play as him, I guess the yellow and black #4 is the least visually offensive. This guy is just bizarre to look at and has way more of a robotic Digimon or Gundam vibe than a frog-Pokémon. Two, because it’s changing color on each of his palette swaps and I’m really concerned about the liver health of numbers 5, 6, and 7. I had to look up other pictures of Greninja to figure out that that scarf is actually his tongue, which is freaking me out. Random aside: did you know that the Star Fox characters are known in the Smash Bros. None of the red fur options have a color scheme that scream “star ship pilot,” but #3 whispers “I guess I could be worn in space.” So that’s my pick. Dead Daddy Fox would be spinning in his space grave if he saw his son adventuring looking like Star Wolf. I agree with Jillian that the red fur is a must. In fact, his profile picture in this game looks more smuggy than ever before and I want to play Smash Bros.

#Captain falcon palette swap pro

Joeyįirst a disclaimer: After years of being beat into the ground by pro Fox players, I’ve grown an aversion to his stupid smug face. He looks especially good in #5, the salmon shirt with blue scarf, which is giving off a bit of a Nathan Drake vibe with those dark khakis. Clothing-wise, I like most of his color combos, although I prefer him with the traditional rusty red fur to help differentiate from Wolf. He’s got this half-terrified, half “wah- waaah” look in his portraits that isn’t really befitting a star-travelling, universe-saving anthropomorphic fox. This week: some animals that actually wear clothes, and Ike.įox’s face changes shape every year and it looks like he’s adopted brown contact lenses this time around. Yes, fashion includes a tongue-scarf in this scenario. Fashion Panel, so this time it’s nice to have some more “fashion” to dive into. We reviewed a lot of the clothes-less characters in our last Smash Bros.















Captain falcon palette swap