![]() ![]() Thankfully, though, all of Ganondorf’s moves still hit like a truck, so you’ve got plenty of other ways to wrack up damage. If all of that wasn’t bad enough, the move will be interrupted by any grab guaranteed, so trying this on a character with a tether grab (ZSS, Samus, Link) is an excellent way to eat a full throw combo The armor is also incredibly sporadic at best, and the move seems to just have random moments at which the armor will just fail you. Probably the biggest change right off the bat is that Warlock Punch (his neutral B) actually has super armor on it…it’s still super slow, and super easy to avoid and punish. My first thought on playing with Ganondorf in Smash 4 was that he was basically the exact same as he was in Brawl, but he has been given a few buffs and is now a moderately viable character. Thankfully, this has mitigated somewhat in Smash 4, and now Ganondorf is a heavy merely bad clone of Captain Falcon. This isn’t a full blown guide, rather, it’s just a few general tips cause I was too lazy to make anything elseįor some reason, Sakurai decided that making Ganondorf into a heavy clone of Captain Falcon wasn’t disrespectful enough, and so he decided to make him into a heavy utterly terrible clone of Captain Falcon in Brawl with absolutely zero potential whatsoever. In all seriousness, hopefully this quick guide that I’m writing instead of some dumb paper will be helpful to anyone who wants to pick up and play with by far the coolest character in Smash. So to make up for barely ever contributing anything to this community, I decided to do what I do best and tell people how they should be playing video games better.
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