For his Final Smash, the character could use his Hyper Zero Buster to launch everyone on the stage into the air, then finish them all off with the long range Genmu Zero move.
His Vortex Dash, Hyper Ground Pound, and Air Dive attacks, for instance, could translate well.
Zero could utilize a lot of the same moves he has in his other guest appearances. Capcom, and Onimusha Blade Warriors, it makes sense for the character to appear in Smash Ultimate. Seeing as how Mega Man X‘s Zero is already a fighter in many of Capcom’s fighting franchises, including Marvel vs. Papyrus would be so proud.ĪLSO: New Switch Online NES and SNES games won’t arrive on a set schedule Smash Ultimate Mii Costumes That Should’ve Been Fighters | Zero ( Mega Man X) As players reap calamity, Sans should sport the same big, mischievous smile that Undertale fans around the world know him for. For his Final Smash move, Sans can summon a parade of Gaster Blasters onto the stage. Undertale’s Sans could be a pretty hilarious projectile-based fighter in Smash Ultimate, as his neutrals and specials could have him toss bones, ketchup, and trombones at his enemies. When foes get too close, the character can teleport out of the way or manipulate gravity to jump high. Smash Ultimate Mii Costumes That Should’ve Been Fighters | Sans ( Undertale) Like the Undertale Sans Smash Ultimate skin, the following are all the Mii costumes in Smash Ultimate that should be a part of the game’s actual roster. Given the positive reception, one can’t help but imagine how people would have reacted if Sansy was announced as a full-fledged fighter.
While Nintendo’s announcement of Terry Bogard for Smash Ultimate last week was met with some disappointment, fans everywhere rejoiced when they found out that Undertale‘s Sans will be represented in the game via a new Mii costume.