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I also technically have a concept for a Mimi moveset where she utilizes Breadward, the Pixl of Oats and Lard.
Or I guess uh the chameleon dude would also be kinda funny to have
The reason I pick the side characters is, well, One, they're just really great characters, and two, because then I can make them really gimmicky and people won't be upset because it's not really a character they were eager to have in the first place.
Either way, love this character, he has so much personality!
I'd think you'd want someone as iconic as dimentio to be made by someone who makes more standard, competitively viable characters.
If I made Dimentio he'd just be super gimmicky and strange, like all my mods.
our time is now
Howzits playstyle is more akin to Egghead, but even then he's a lot more honest than egghead.
My mods right now are kinda like a spectrum in terms of honesty from Howzit to Flint Cragley, with the former being the most honest and latter being the least honest.
Well I don't really know if you can compare them as they are like, complete opposites in intention.
Howzit's entire concept was that he's an underdog, and you win with him by putting in a ton of strategy, effort, and hard work.
Flint's concept is that he's very risky and arrogant, but it's balanced out by his team, and he wins by just overwhelming the opponent and playing with heavy risk.
Basically, Howzit is very honest and hardworking while Flint is meant to be cheesy and more mashy.