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We all know WiFi is fun. Most people, including me, prefer to use it to test out strategies on humans. However, if you are a person that takes competetive fighting seriously, look here for some updates on working strategies.

One I like to use for the Shining Fighters is a basic setup.

~Apollo

~Magnum

~Geo Trap

~Sattelite H

~Formula Legs


Of course this setup will change over time and depending on the course, but it's basic and packs pwoerful hits. Counters aerial fighters as well. Overall I'd grade it a B Minus.

Now, on to something that requires a little more in-depth look.

~Robin

~Sniper

~GeoTrap

~Sky Freeze/Sattelite H Pods

~Formula Legs.

STAGE: Sonic Circuit.

Robin as we all know, is the fastest Robo int he entire game. We also know, that the Sonic Circuit gives an additional speed boost when you run with the moving pads. The Sniper is for precise hits, and powerful despite the Little Raiders taking away some strength. It still knocks down Lightning Skies in one blow, which is helpful. Out speeds Metal Grapplers greatly, and can dish out damage from afar. It's an overall hard strategy to beat. However, the major thing that requires the deeper look is how your opponent will see you. I've tested this with a friend, when running on the Diractional Pad you will move too fast for the game to transfer motion to you're opponent. So it creates a mini lag for as long as you run on it. However, that doesn't mean the game won't adjust. It does, after a few seconds, adjust to the speed. Which is good, it'll keep it from being abused. To my knowledge, this is the only thing that creates such a loophole on Wifi.

I'll be updating some more later on. So keep on checking in. =)