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First is their recovery. I get that they're a light character, but when you have enough mobility to get spiked twice, not tech the wall, and still recover anyway, then 'lightness' isn't a real downside in comparison.
Secondly is the momentum lock effect. When hit you get put into heavy disadvantage immediately. Every single move that locks is good. Down-B and F-strong, like H310 mentioned, are practically free combo tools even with DI/DN.
Thus, the final point. Trum and Alto's F-strong has no reflection or distance parrystun, and tiny base stun to boot. D-Special is also insanely easy to abuse as a stunlock move that pushes the user out of reach of a punish.
I do think that Trummel and Alto is well-made. I want to like them, but I can't in good faith remain subscribed to the character. They were a solid character to begin with but this is too much.
2. why would I do that?
also: woag
What the fuck, how the fuck, why the fuck.