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DanielDaniel-Gamer.01

02/22/2016 3:41 PM ·Spoilers

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Amiibo Training.

I've trained some, but they haven't been made to be anything worth fighting. Tips?

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  • Have your amiibos train your amiibos or have your amiibo in count less battle where they CAN NOT win

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  • I don't get what last means.

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  • last part*

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  • 7 against 1 team battles

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  • Ok.

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  • I think it's better teach them by yourself. My amiibos can beat Lv.9 CPU easily, and I didn't use any 1vs7 fights.

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  • How well they're trained depends on how good you are. Better trainer = Stronger Amiibo My Zelda Amiibo can woop my butt if I'm not on my A-Game

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  • And I would definitely recommend training it yourself. You make better progress that way and have more control over what it learns

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  • well train it yourself but be the same fighter they are so you can teach it moves example: you have a mario amiibo so you also are mario and when its level 48 or 47 or 49 you be your best fighter like sonic or something like that

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  • Try fighting as the character that your amiibo is. You should also make them fight your other amiibos once in a while. Be sure to teach them basic things such as rolling, dodging, wavedrafting, aerial moves, grabbing, and smash attacks. Make their stats somewhat well rounded. Never make them conventually better in one stat, it'll mess up another stat. (+ streng. = - def. + def. = - spe. +spe=-stre

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  • Ok, thanks.

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  • The best trainer is a good player. If you get an amiibo of a character that you aren't good at, try to learn the character. Also give stat bonuses that complaint the character's stats. For example, Ganon has a lot of power, but he is slow. Give him more speed as a buff. Hope these tips helped.

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