Banjo Kazooie Smash Ultimate

The dynamic duo Banjo & Kazooie are the latest challenger to enter the ring in, and like every DLC character before, they’re quite a bit different from anyone else. Of course, you’ll probably want to know as much about playing the character as possible, and we’re here to help with their moveset, strengths, and some tips. Here’s how to play Banjo Kazooie in Smash Bros Ultimate. How to Play Banjo Kazooie in Smash Bros Ultimate Attacks and Special MovesBanjo Kazooie is a heavy character similar to others like Bowser or Ganondorf. However, they are a bit quicker than most of the other heavy characters.Banjo Kazooie has a big focus on close-range attacks, and their smash attacks are some of the most powerful out there for any character.The really great thing about a lot of Banjo Kazooie’s attacks is that they’ll cause splash damage, hitting enemies in a small area around the character.This is true of the forward smash, down smash, and down air. Banjo Kazooie’s smash attacks can KO characters at roughly 80 percent damage, and it only gets easier the more their damage goes up.The combination of speed and strength can make Banjo Kazooie a dangerous opponent to any character in the game, however, super speedy characters, like Sonic, might have a bit of advantage based on pure speed.Now let’s go over Banjo Kazooie’s specials.Neutral Special – Breegull Blaster – Kazooie shoots and egg projectile forward in an arc.

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If you hold the button down Banjo will take Kazooie out of his backpack and have her shoot eggs like a gun, similar to Mega Man’s buster. When you use this mode, however, each subsequent egg shot reduces in power.Side Special – Wonderwing – Banjo charges forward while Kazooie covers him with her wings. By far one of the deadliest attacks the duo has, but can only be used five times per stock, noted by the gold feathers above the character’s head. When the feathers run out the move will simply have you stumble and fall over.

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Wonderwing also works great as a sideways aerial recovery.Up Special – Shock Spring Jump – Creates a Shock Spring Jump underneath you and launches Banjo up into the air. The longer you hold the button the more height you’ll get. If you hold the button down after launching you can get a little extra distance with a wing flap at the end. EDown Special – Rear Egg – Kazooie shoots a grenade egg behind you, which will bounce but loses height on each bounce.

The item can also be picked up and thrown.

Nintendo announced today during its latest Direct presentation that Banjo-Kazooie will become available in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate today.

Banjo-Kazooie debuted in 1998 in a game by Rare. It had a sequel, Banjo-Tooie, in 2000. After that, Microsoft brought Rare and acquired the rights to the franchise.

This is the third character to come out as part of the Fighter Pass, following Joker from Persona 5 and Hero from Dragon Quest.

Nintendo also revealed today that Terry from Fatal Fury will be the fourth character in the Fighter Pass.