Charizard amiibo (Super Smash Bros Series)
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Stephen Agnew
Greater than one weekGREAT!!!
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DT
> 3 dayWaited forever for this Ryu amiibo to release. Time to level up in Smash.
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Squire
> 3 dayI got this largely for nostalgic reasons, but I wanted to train him up well nonetheless. Not as easy as it sounds, it turns out: Rob is powerful in his attacks, but hes hard to balance such that hell win consistently over other Amiibos. If you feed him equipment, try to favor speed and defense: His offense tends to be good anyway. Still, even when my Link Amiibo was level 44 and ROB was 50, Link kept winning until I buffed ROBs speed at the expense of his attack. Its tricky, but if you get the formula right, ROB is solid.
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Bobby Marquez
Greater than one weekAmiibos! Come on Nintendo keep up with supply and demand. My kids loves them and you can train them for you Wii.
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Lee Funk
> 3 dayI was able to buy an amiibo at retail price! Its a miracle! Oh and the figure is neat too I guess.
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Hunter Papp
> 3 dayNo problems with it at all. Had a pretty good price compared to other ones.
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Brandon
> 3 dayMy Mario is Level 50. He has +100 Defense and +0 on attack and speed. He starts at 90% damage. He lasts till about 280% before he dies. He has 2 trade-offs, speed and attack. Both increase gradually over time. He also has life steal, so overtime he shields when you attack him and heals damage relative to the attack power given to him. In about the first 30 seconds of game play he is back down to about 0% damage. He is OP as heck and usually never dies and gets all the kills against my other Amiibos.
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Sandy
> 3 dayExactly as expected! Birthday boy was so excited to start playing with it!
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Ernest Szots Jr.
> 3 dayPackaging is a little rough. Bought it as a gift for someone and would have liked for the package to not have the creasing it does. Other than that, its okay.
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Lisa Simmons
> 3 dayArrived as advertised and new condition