Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is just 10 days old, but serious competitors have already found a problem character: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle party animal Michelangelo. He’s so problematic, in fact, that he’s been banned from the game’s first major tournament.
Super Smash Con, a major Super Smash Bros. event that’s been around since 2015, returns this weekend after skipping 2020 due to the covid-19 pandemic. While that’s plenty exciting, this year’s competition is also kicking things up a notch by introducing its first non-Smash game in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. Super Smash Con partnered with All-Star Brawl publisher GameMill Entertainment and coaching service Metafy to provide $10,000 for the game’s prize pool, resulting in a bracket almost 200 players strong.
With so many folks in attendance and so much money on the line, establishing viable competitive guidelines is paramount. Super Smash Con tournament director Michael “Nintendude” Brancato recently released such a ruleset, and while most of it is standard fare—six-minute time limit, three stocks apiece, no abusing overpowered mechanics—the line about Michelangelo’s banning stuck out to those unaware of the terror the pizza-scarfing reptile has been wreaking in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.
There are two major issues with Michelangelo. The first, as shown in the video above, involves his ability to stall a match indefinitely by way of his Party Dude special, which can be canceled into a jump even if he’s out of jumps (like in Super Smash Bros., characters in Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl can generally jump twice before needing to land and reset).
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