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Good afternoon, readers. How’s it going? All’s well over here, and today I’ve rolled out a few updates that I hope you’ll find helpful. Most are small changes, but they were all made with accessibility in mind. Without further ado, let’s go over the updates I made to the site today – as well as what training guides are coming up next.
The following is an archived post from the Amiibo Dojo. It has been uploaded to the Exion Vault for referential purposes and retains its original publication date; some of the post’s links may not function currently or exist at all.
Welcome to a special bonus edition of Amiibo Dojo character guides! Today, I’ll be going over how I trained the R.O.B. amiibo…but wait, we’ve done this before, haven’t we? Yes, we have. For this post, I’ve recorded a bunch of 3-minute sessions with my amiibo to give you an idea not only on how to effectively train R.O.B., but to give you some insight as to how I trained my amiibo. If you’ve got some time to kill, or if you’ve got a R.O.B. to train, this article is a must-read!
A complete summary of Lucario’s performance in Super Smash Bros. 4can be found on the character’s information page. It includes strengths and weaknesses, AI quirks, and an archive of tournament representation and results.