Dude, I spent a whole day downloading every Amiibo bin file available for Windows, hundreds of files, and opened Smash with Yuzu emulator. All Amiibo files are in working order. I get the Amiibo character on screen and ready to smash, but it won't let me choose the Amiibo as my character. What gives? How do I play as the Amiibo? I can only fight against them, not pick them. Are you telling me these Amiibos are not playable?
Alright, o doc, my guy, this is probably the best video you've put out. Ever. And yet, I still have one small criticism. You DO NOT have to train exclusively on omega stages. In fact, I've heard before that amiibo can be dumb on plats without some exposure to them. I, personally, have my ruleset randomly pick BF or FD. FD is helpful to teach them to catch landings, yes, but sometimes plats can be nice, too, and it won't screw up the amiibo.
Dude, I spent a whole day downloading every Amiibo bin file available for Windows, hundreds of files, and opened Smash with Yuzu emulator. All Amiibo files are in working order. I get the Amiibo character on screen and ready to smash, but it won't let me choose the Amiibo as my character. What gives? How do I play as the Amiibo? I can only fight against them, not pick them. Are you telling me these Amiibos are not playable?
Hearing you say "no items, no final smash, omega stages only" was like a wave of bliss. Whether it's for amiibos or humans that's the proper way to play
I should restart my Banjo & Kazooie, Mario, Squirtle, 2 Little Macs, Meta Knight, King dedede, Piranha plant, Steve, and Alex amiibos and teach them like this. Thanks for the tips!
My friend had an OP inkling amiibo that could 1v4 the other level 50 amiibo’s that I had, that thing was practically unstoppable, I wish I had trained my amiibo’s better
What's important to note, if you aren't careful, your amiibo will pick up your bad habits. If you try to train the amiibo and just play normally, you'll end up with an amiibo that just copies your flaws... I jump around a lot when I play Smash Bros. My amiibo basically copied me without understanding the reasons WHY I do things, so now my amiibo jumps _constantly_ and is almost always spamming nair. It doesn't help that Rosalina Amiibos are significantly harder to train efficiently, since the Luma confuses the AI a bit.
I’m just learning how to play myself and thought I’d take a look at a few amiibo training videos as I noticed that you can train them.. this is the only one I seem to connect with and as it was such a subtle approach in the video, liked and subscribed. Well played.
It's a *really good* video. I don't think I've ever gone this deep with editing before. Even I can tell it's a bit rusty, but I'm a complete amateur with video production entirely, so I'm still very proud of my work.
Did the mistake of Lucario learning from a Level 9 CPU, on 3DS smash though, and now it knows Combos i did not teach and is also doing a lot of the Aura sphere charges. It's getting good almost with everything else but its now doing the other stuff inconsistently (despite still beating me at every match.)
I haven't trained amiibo in quite some time! I ordered amiibos for my two mains, Simon and Sora. I can't wait to train them once I've leveled up my own skills!
@@mr.gameandwatchoilpanicove452 off the top of my head I know Ftilt spam is best, but there's a lot to know about Dedede compared to other amiibo, so you should check the guide on the website
Damn! This video transformed My Mario amiibo into a badass unstoppable boss! BTW I gave him the Golden Mario spirit and He's legit unstoppable and It was totally worth it!
Now I’m making sure I study before I start training amiibo. I do have a question. How effective is it to instead have a player play as whatever character but have a level 9 cpu as the same character?
Do not, under any circumstances, have an AI teach your amiibo how to fight. If there's a chance it can go wrong, it does. CPUs always teach bad habits and they don't produce good amiibo.
I train my amiibo for the purpose of giving myself a better challenge. I don't have good internet and I seldom have the opportunity to fight people with comparable skill of mine. Lv 9 cpu's are not enough of a challenge for me. Some of my amiibo are not using their special attacks. What can I do?
Good question - Have you been to amiibodoctor.com? The channel's got a lot of content, but the website has *way* more, and we have character-specific guides on there. The guides usually have information as to the AI's flaws and tendencies, so if a character isn't using certain moves then you ought to consult the guide. As far as producing tougher opponents, sometimes you're just good at fighting AI. I know that I suck at fighting human opponents but I curbstomp most of the amiibo I come across as well. I could suggest adding spirits to them, but that's not very fulfilling because it just rigs it against you. Maybe focus on amiibo with better AI? i.e. Fox, Sheik, Captain Falcon, ones that have built-in combos and such.
The preprogrammed combos frustrate me. Especially with this example: I feel like Bowser Junior could have incredible potential as an amiibo. I want him to do things like: Forward Special into Up special and hammer hit, off stage canon and mecha troopa stage guarding. But all he wants to do is jump above me and do forward aerial, I can just stand still and do Up Tilt or Up Smash and he doesn't want to change no matter how much it fails 🤦♂️ Idk know if it's preprogrammed or something with the training but I've reset him multiple times and he is always the hardest amiibo to teach.
does abusing the amiibo teach it? I pitted my lvl 50 piranha plant against the mario bros (lvl 8 CPU) in a team battle. He keeps getting whooped but he’s gotten substantially better
I know you may not be looking at this comment, but if you are, what do i do if my amiibo is one of the DLCs (e.g. Steve) and I cannot purchase the DLC to play as the same character?
Ta daaaa amiibodoctor.com/tierlist/ AI competency and tier list placement are very strongly correlated. It's not a strictly AI tier list, but it's pretty close.
I have a Mario Amiibo who I am currently teaching down throw to forward air off of edges. Of it goes according to plan, this sucka will be a menace when it comes to spikes.
I have a question. If I fully train my amiibo and I scan it on a different new switch system with another smash ultimate will its skills carry on to it?
So I just got a yoshi amiibo. First thing I did was give it 3 4 star lvl 99 spirits, and then gave it upped b attack, and healing at high damage. I have now trained it to lvl 32 and then watched this video. I used only yoshi so far, but a have taunted maybe 10 times, and used smash attack maybe 10 times. Should I restart the amiibo to maximize it's spirit power, and make it not taunt?
@@AmiiboDoctor this is my first amiibo and I'm hooked, so I want to eventually get into the competitive scene, and do amiibo tourneys. I just watched ur yoshi vid and read the guide, and I used egg, down b, fair and dair a TON as well. I really botched him I think.
Pac-Man is such a trippy amiibo that afaik nobody's really nailed it down. I once put up a $15 bounty for somebody who can present a tournament-winning Pac-Man amiibo and write a guide for him. Nobody had one. If we do get a credible Pac-Man guide, you'll be able to find it here. amiibodoctor.com/master-list-of-training-guides/
Depends on if his swords are physical or weapon attack. I think they're weapons, so use weapon attack, TOA, and depending on how you train him, Air Defense.
Basically, they don't. As far as the research indicates, amiibo don't learn between matches. Even if they did, the game doesn't allow you to save any learning back to the actual figure. So arenas are really only for amiibo that have already been trained.
In university courses, the first class of a field of study is typically referred to as "101". In this case, this is the first class of Amiibo University.
It depends on whether it plays how you want it to play. If you're not familiar with amiibo, and don't know from experience what it can realistically do, then turn it off. If you observe behaviors that you don't want, then turn it back on, try to train it to do those things, and keep trying until it's improved. And remember: there's no shame or problem in resetting. This training method only takes about half an hour before you turn learning off to level it to 50. You're not losing much if it doesn't turn out well.
Hey i had an amiibo who was really hard to beat and he was lvl 50 and i turned learning off. I gave him no spirits after lvl50 and my amiibo became easier to beat for no reason. Is this normal?
Could just be RNG, or maybe you were performing better. Amiibo do play a bit differently with learning off because their behaviors aren't getting adjusted mid-match, but "hard to beat" is so individual and subjective that it's hard to say anything for sure. I wouldn't be concerned about it.
Sure I turn learning off when I think I'm done training what I want it to learn. Then I level it to 50, and see how it plays (cause remember, the AI changes as it levels up). If at 50 it plays how I want, I leave it. If not, I turn learning back on and do more training
Depends on the echo - Samus and Dark Samus will be fine, cause they're basically identical. Roy and Chrom won't, because they're unique. It's always best to train as their character, though, so stick with that and you'll be okay.
Question, before I knew anything about actual amibo training, I taught my dk the ding dong. He actually does it sometimes, so is it possible that they can pick up simple combos?
Yeah, so this is coming up in an Amiibo University video, but iirc DK can do the ding dong in a coincidental combo. That's a category of combo that doesn't happen that often, but it does happen because of the properties of the move. It wouldn't surprise me if they added in ding dong subroutines at some point, but I'm not a DK expert so I'm not the guy to ask
I trained my game and watch on 8 player free for alls against 4 other amiibos and 3 players it is funny, it makes them pretty jumpy but still good. Items don't seem to matter and are just included in the AI. My pikachu learnt how to wavedash after kills without any input either. Amiibo are strange.
Ah. I'm using Pikachu as my Amiibo of choice. Tbh I'm not that good of a player being that I struggle against lvl 9 CPUs. It is funny to see the Amiibo that I'm supposed to be teaching perfect the combo I keep messing up on then killing me with it
I gotchu fam amiibodoctor.com/2022/04/14/the-beginners-guide-to-training-the-inkling-amiibo-in-smash-ultimate/ Working on PT, he's on my list to get done at some point. He's pretty straightforward though, and mostly consists of Side Special with Up Smash and Forward Air. You might find this post interesting: amiibodoctor.com/2022/03/30/alright-alright-pokemon-trainer-amiibo-is-b-tier/
I'm just trying to cultivate the most unique and stupid amiibo AIs possible I got a Wario amiibo titled "Obnoxious" I am currently working on a Mario amiibo titled "ObnoxousJr" that is solely trained by the Wario amiibo Once that amiibo reaches level 50, I'll start a Luigi amiibo called "Obnoxious3" that is soley trained by the Mario
They understand them, they just usually get hit by them anyway. Disjointed hitboxes move in weird ways that make it harder to shield in general, and amiibo are no exception.
You can find competitive amiibo tournaments in these Discord servers:
amiibodoctor.com/amiibo-dojo-discord-server/
Dude, I spent a whole day downloading every Amiibo bin file available for Windows, hundreds of files, and opened Smash with Yuzu emulator. All Amiibo files are in working order. I get the Amiibo character on screen and ready to smash, but it won't let me choose the Amiibo as my character. What gives? How do I play as the Amiibo? I can only fight against them, not pick them. Are you telling me these Amiibos are not playable?
Alright, o doc, my guy, this is probably the best video you've put out. Ever. And yet, I still have one small criticism. You DO NOT have to train exclusively on omega stages. In fact, I've heard before that amiibo can be dumb on plats without some exposure to them. I, personally, have my ruleset randomly pick BF or FD. FD is helpful to teach them to catch landings, yes, but sometimes plats can be nice, too, and it won't screw up the amiibo.
yeah I didn't catch that until I was editing but I didn't have time to rerecord the audio over that
Dude, I spent a whole day downloading every Amiibo bin file available for Windows, hundreds of files, and opened Smash with Yuzu emulator. All Amiibo files are in working order. I get the Amiibo character on screen and ready to smash, but it won't let me choose the Amiibo as my character. What gives? How do I play as the Amiibo? I can only fight against them, not pick them. Are you telling me these Amiibos are not playable?
@@LeviathanCham83rsyes? They are like CPUs. You can't play as a CPU.
@@bozomechanics2531bro is insane for doing all that but doesn’t get how amiibos work lol
I can't beat my own amibo now, thank you.
Just found out they have Amiibo tournaments. Learned a lot from this video. Think I may have found my new hobby
These two servers are the hubs of amiibo tournaments
Get em tiger
amiibodoctor.com/amiibo-dojo-discord-server/
Hearing you say "no items, no final smash, omega stages only" was like a wave of bliss. Whether it's for amiibos or humans that's the proper way to play
Very interesting and informative, this is going to be a great series!
I should restart my Banjo & Kazooie, Mario, Squirtle, 2 Little Macs, Meta Knight, King dedede, Piranha plant, Steve, and Alex amiibos and teach them like this. Thanks for the tips!
My friend had an OP inkling amiibo that could 1v4 the other level 50 amiibo’s that I had, that thing was practically unstoppable, I wish I had trained my amiibo’s better
you cant train it again?
@@NanDL_68 i mean you can but you'd have to reset the amiibo
wow doc be roasting me with that ending
I also felt line I got roasted by the "Don't Taunt" thing 😂
@@JohnLML123 😂
@@psythe6095 🤣
What's important to note, if you aren't careful, your amiibo will pick up your bad habits. If you try to train the amiibo and just play normally, you'll end up with an amiibo that just copies your flaws... I jump around a lot when I play Smash Bros. My amiibo basically copied me without understanding the reasons WHY I do things, so now my amiibo jumps _constantly_ and is almost always spamming nair.
It doesn't help that Rosalina Amiibos are significantly harder to train efficiently, since the Luma confuses the AI a bit.
I’m just learning how to play myself and thought I’d take a look at a few amiibo training videos as I noticed that you can train them.. this is the only one I seem to connect with and as it was such a subtle approach in the video, liked and subscribed. Well played.
Even tho I’ve been in competitive amiibo for a year, I can’t wait for the video
It's a *really good* video. I don't think I've ever gone this deep with editing before. Even I can tell it's a bit rusty, but I'm a complete amateur with video production entirely, so I'm still very proud of my work.
Did the mistake of Lucario learning from a Level 9 CPU, on 3DS smash though, and now it knows Combos i did not teach and is also doing a lot of the Aura sphere charges. It's getting good almost with everything else but its now doing the other stuff inconsistently (despite still beating me at every match.)
Smash 4 amiibo AI runs off of entirely different rules than Ultimate, this guide doesn't really apply to them unfortunately
Thank you for this doc. Your a huge help man
I haven't trained amiibo in quite some time! I ordered amiibos for my two mains, Simon and Sora. I can't wait to train them once I've leveled up my own skills!
Awesome! Keep me posted on how it goes, I want to hear
😩the editing is nice on this one, I didnt expect the cut to face cam
hope I didn't make you lose your lunch
@@AmiiboDoctor doc you got any good ideas how to train king dedede amiibo?
@@mr.gameandwatchoilpanicove452 off the top of my head I know Ftilt spam is best, but there's a lot to know about Dedede compared to other amiibo, so you should check the guide on the website
Damn! This video transformed My Mario amiibo into a badass unstoppable boss!
BTW I gave him the Golden Mario spirit and He's legit unstoppable and It was totally worth it!
thanks for that! my villager Amiibo will be great because of you, thanks :D
so I can train an amiibo to be really annoying and do t bagging?
I trained my ganandorf to do emotes, side B against the stage and spiking EVERYWHERE, he made dad proud 🤧
Accually the best channel on YT.
my man
I was already not wearing pants when the video started and I feel called out.
Taking all this in and realising that ill never be able to teach my amiibos to combo
I wish there was a rob training guide on amiibodoctor.com
Check back tomorrow night.
@@AmiiboDoctor I'm excited
Hope you still do this stuff, i would love a pyra mythra ai that can crush me so i can get better
Now I’m making sure I study before I start training amiibo. I do have a question. How effective is it to instead have a player play as whatever character but have a level 9 cpu as the same character?
Do not, under any circumstances, have an AI teach your amiibo how to fight. If there's a chance it can go wrong, it does. CPUs always teach bad habits and they don't produce good amiibo.
@@AmiiboDoctor thanks teach.
@@AmiiboDoctor one more question. If you send a spirit to a dojo and give it , for example, tank style. Will that style carry over to an amiibo?
Nope, amiibo don't carry styles
see I always would put main spirits first then do support, thanx for the tip👍
I train my amiibo for the purpose of giving myself a better challenge. I don't have good internet and I seldom have the opportunity to fight people with comparable skill of mine. Lv 9 cpu's are not enough of a challenge for me. Some of my amiibo are not using their special attacks. What can I do?
Good question - Have you been to amiibodoctor.com?
The channel's got a lot of content, but the website has *way* more, and we have character-specific guides on there. The guides usually have information as to the AI's flaws and tendencies, so if a character isn't using certain moves then you ought to consult the guide.
As far as producing tougher opponents, sometimes you're just good at fighting AI. I know that I suck at fighting human opponents but I curbstomp most of the amiibo I come across as well. I could suggest adding spirits to them, but that's not very fulfilling because it just rigs it against you.
Maybe focus on amiibo with better AI? i.e. Fox, Sheik, Captain Falcon, ones that have built-in combos and such.
@@AmiiboDoctor Most of my amiibo are better than the cpu's. I beat a lot of other people in smash too.
@@AmiiboDoctorI primarily just have a few amiibo giving me problems. so thanks
Love the name you gave your Zelda Doc... all I have to say is Amen to that.
gotta be based y'know what i'm sayin
5:33 I always trained amiibos and they turned out shit. Then I followed the on-screen tip and suddenly my amiibo was the best one ever
The preprogrammed combos frustrate me. Especially with this example:
I feel like Bowser Junior could have incredible potential as an amiibo. I want him to do things like: Forward Special into Up special and hammer hit, off stage canon and mecha troopa stage guarding. But all he wants to do is jump above me and do forward aerial, I can just stand still and do Up Tilt or Up Smash and he doesn't want to change no matter how much it fails 🤦♂️
Idk know if it's preprogrammed or something with the training but I've reset him multiple times and he is always the hardest amiibo to teach.
does abusing the amiibo teach it? I pitted my lvl 50 piranha plant against the mario bros (lvl 8 CPU) in a team battle. He keeps getting whooped but he’s gotten substantially better
I’ve watched like 2% of your content but i got a mario amiibo back in the day and just ordered a k. rool and hero i am a father now
does this make me a grandfather
I know you may not be looking at this comment, but if you are, what do i do if my amiibo is one of the DLCs (e.g. Steve) and I cannot purchase the DLC to play as the same character?
Just saying but I do items because it will help them learn if I put them up against someone who has items on there amiibo during battle
what should i put on a kirby amibo
Amazing
My Amiibo is level 50 but I can not control how to play with Amiibo. Or should one keep watching to see who wins.
Which amiibo are the best in terms of AI
Ta daaaa
amiibodoctor.com/tierlist/
AI competency and tier list placement are very strongly correlated. It's not a strictly AI tier list, but it's pretty close.
@@AmiiboDoctor that explains why my ROB sucks. Or maybe I’m bad at ROB. Probably both
should i let the smash ai train my amiibo or not?
0:38 sorry already have
I have a Mario Amiibo who I am currently teaching down throw to forward air off of edges. Of it goes according to plan, this sucka will be a menace when it comes to spikes.
Can you tell me how to get my Kirby amibo back to domina
ning at lv 50
Im still trying to wrap my head around all this. I just got the game yesterday. Why do this?
Mr. Rodesh 4 Smash
My joker is gonna be a beast
I have a question. If I fully train my amiibo and I scan it on a different new switch system with another smash ultimate will its skills carry on to it?
I'd assume so
Can you use your amiibo to fight humans and other amiibo with spirits at the same time? Does this effect your amiibo?
If learning is left On, yes, it'll affect your amiibo. You should never have Learning set to On unless you're actively training it.
Thank you!
I trained mine to be the most annoying/toxic amiibo 😂
Simon amiibo guide?
Forward tilt only.
That's... about it tbh
Im trying to train a bowser amiibo, he sucks so badly
Help
Is it a good idea to train amiibo with other amiibo of the same character
Nope, never. Any training besides you and you alone is far inferior, and typically results in otherwise-avoidable issues.
So I just got a yoshi amiibo. First thing I did was give it 3 4 star lvl 99 spirits, and then gave it upped b attack, and healing at high damage. I have now trained it to lvl 32 and then watched this video. I used only yoshi so far, but a have taunted maybe 10 times, and used smash attack maybe 10 times. Should I restart the amiibo to maximize it's spirit power, and make it not taunt?
Well, that depends - are you wanting him to fight other amiibo, or other humans as a Raid Boss?
@@AmiiboDoctor this is my first amiibo and I'm hooked, so I want to eventually get into the competitive scene, and do amiibo tourneys. I just watched ur yoshi vid and read the guide, and I used egg, down b, fair and dair a TON as well. I really botched him I think.
Helping the RUclips algorithm.
How do i train a pac man amiibo?
Pac-Man is such a trippy amiibo that afaik nobody's really nailed it down. I once put up a $15 bounty for somebody who can present a tournament-winning Pac-Man amiibo and write a guide for him. Nobody had one.
If we do get a credible Pac-Man guide, you'll be able to find it here.
amiibodoctor.com/master-list-of-training-guides/
what spirts do I use for dark pit? No big five.
Depends on if his swords are physical or weapon attack. I think they're weapons, so use weapon attack, TOA, and depending on how you train him, Air Defense.
So do I turn off learning when my amiibo is level 30 and use other amiibos against it or do I train it to level 50 then turn it off?
Whichever you prefer
you should make a video on how to make a bad amiibo
How do amiibo work when using them in arenas? Do they learn anything after playing matches against people?
Basically, they don't. As far as the research indicates, amiibo don't learn between matches. Even if they did, the game doesn't allow you to save any learning back to the actual figure. So arenas are really only for amiibo that have already been trained.
Stupid question - do amiibo just ignore disjoints or do they not see them?
The amiibo using the disjoint, or the one defending against it?
@@AmiiboDoctor the one defending against it
I've got a question. What does "101" mean?
In university courses, the first class of a field of study is typically referred to as "101". In this case, this is the first class of Amiibo University.
@@AmiiboDoctor Oh thanks.
After lv 50 should I turn off learning?
It depends on whether it plays how you want it to play. If you're not familiar with amiibo, and don't know from experience what it can realistically do, then turn it off. If you observe behaviors that you don't want, then turn it back on, try to train it to do those things, and keep trying until it's improved.
And remember: there's no shame or problem in resetting. This training method only takes about half an hour before you turn learning off to level it to 50. You're not losing much if it doesn't turn out well.
can you change your amiibo's type after you have set it the first time? my piranha plant is attack type and i want to change it to neutral.
Yes, but you have to add neutral type spirits, and it takes a few of them until the type is changed.
@@AmiiboDoctor cool thanks!
Hey i had an amiibo who was really hard to beat and he was lvl 50 and i turned learning off. I gave him no spirits after lvl50 and my amiibo became easier to beat for no reason. Is this normal?
Could just be RNG, or maybe you were performing better. Amiibo do play a bit differently with learning off because their behaviors aren't getting adjusted mid-match, but "hard to beat" is so individual and subjective that it's hard to say anything for sure.
I wouldn't be concerned about it.
@@AmiiboDoctor okay thanks doc.
This happened to me too but I think putting spirits on before you start training helps more from what I heard
There isn’t one for sora.
me and my frend traind a ambio to t bag when he got a kill
from this I realy only learned not to charge smash attacs with amibo
I want ... Ganon amiibo smb ultimate
Should I still turn off learning at lvl 30?
Sure
I turn learning off when I think I'm done training what I want it to learn. Then I level it to 50, and see how it plays (cause remember, the AI changes as it levels up). If at 50 it plays how I want, I leave it. If not, I turn learning back on and do more training
There isn’t a sora one
I just want the most strongest amibo then give it the strongest spirit and make it go against 7 level 9 normal ai
I taunted my Little Mac to make a him a showboat. Probably the worst thing I've done because now he taunts mid-combo.
That's amazing lol
Incineroar in a Little Mac's body XD
doc i am sorry but my ganondorf is the best in the world becuase it deoes not up tilt ever after the first match of a new apponent
I don’t have any other amiibo so at level 30 can I just afk mine against CPU instead of other amiibo?
Yes, but turn learning off beforehand so you don't mess up its training
@@AmiiboDoctor alright thanks this video really helped me, my dedede destroys other amiibos online now :)
Does echo fighters count
Depends on the echo - Samus and Dark Samus will be fine, cause they're basically identical. Roy and Chrom won't, because they're unique.
It's always best to train as their character, though, so stick with that and you'll be okay.
Question, before I knew anything about actual amibo training, I taught my dk the ding dong. He actually does it sometimes, so is it possible that they can pick up simple combos?
Yeah, so this is coming up in an Amiibo University video, but iirc DK can do the ding dong in a coincidental combo. That's a category of combo that doesn't happen that often, but it does happen because of the properties of the move.
It wouldn't surprise me if they added in ding dong subroutines at some point, but I'm not a DK expert so I'm not the guy to ask
@@AmiiboDoctor That makes alot more sense lol, was wondering why one would pick up a trick and another wouldn't.
Algernon in the intro tho 😳
yeh I intentionally put yours and Spike's amiibo in the intro to say thank-you
@@AmiiboDoctor you're welcome!
Do you have any nicknames
Doc
I trained my game and watch on 8 player free for alls against 4 other amiibos and 3 players it is funny, it makes them pretty jumpy but still good. Items don't seem to matter and are just included in the AI. My pikachu learnt how to wavedash after kills without any input either. Amiibo are strange.
I just stick my guy into a battle vs a bunch of guys
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Witty, elaborate response.
"Your Amiibo won't combo like you". He's right. Mine doesn't combo like me. It's better at combos than me
Many of the more recent amiibo AI have built-in combos
Ah. I'm using Pikachu as my Amiibo of choice. Tbh I'm not that good of a player being that I struggle against lvl 9 CPUs. It is funny to see the Amiibo that I'm supposed to be teaching perfect the combo I keep messing up on then killing me with it
Train Ness and Lucas
Vs
Mario and Dr Mario
Watching this with pants on like a true sigma
octillionaire grindset baby
Oh what do you do for a living
Oh I train amiibos in smash bros ultimate
there isn't a guide for inkling or pokemon trainer 💀💀💀
I gotchu fam
amiibodoctor.com/2022/04/14/the-beginners-guide-to-training-the-inkling-amiibo-in-smash-ultimate/
Working on PT, he's on my list to get done at some point. He's pretty straightforward though, and mostly consists of Side Special with Up Smash and Forward Air.
You might find this post interesting:
amiibodoctor.com/2022/03/30/alright-alright-pokemon-trainer-amiibo-is-b-tier/
I'm just trying to cultivate the most unique and stupid amiibo AIs possible
I got a Wario amiibo titled "Obnoxious"
I am currently working on a Mario amiibo titled "ObnoxousJr" that is solely trained by the Wario amiibo
Once that amiibo reaches level 50, I'll start a Luigi amiibo called "Obnoxious3" that is soley trained by the Mario
2:12
Nah fam I wrote one
:0 YOOOOO epic
Alpha is going to sue you
Good - I'm going to school for intellectual property law, so he'd better get on it before I graduate.
Pwoggers
Don’t taunt or charge??? He must’ve never met Kirbo😭😭😭
The Waffle house has found its new host
Mr amiibo doctor, can me n my girlfrend both pik zelda n train zelda amiibo? Wud it make a diff in any way?
As in, both of you training the amiibo together at the same time? I'm not sure I understand the scenario
Thank you. I'm just going to get a steve amiibo and train him to spam minecraft and spam L
Stupid question - do amiibo just ignore disjoints or do they not see them?
I have the same question. So does anyone have an answer?
They understand them, they just usually get hit by them anyway. Disjointed hitboxes move in weird ways that make it harder to shield in general, and amiibo are no exception.