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Originally posted by: Luigi Dude
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Originally posted by: Shecky
Yeah but they wouldn't be able to balance him very well AND give people what they'd expect in a playable form. Hence he will be an assist trophy at best.
Who cares what people expect, the characters aren't supposed to be 100% accurate. If that was the case then Ganondorf wouldn't be playable because only the Master Sword can hurt him which means he should be invincible against all other character that aren't Link. Or Caption Falcon shouldn't be in Smash Bros since we never play as him outside of his racer in the F-Zero games.
Plus shrinking down Ridley doesn't affect his character one bit. It's Kraid who was all about size in the Metroid games, not Ridley. Ridley fought by shooting fire balls and other energy projectiles, swinging his tail, slashing his claws, and charging at you. Guess what, he would still be able to do all of that even if he was smaller.
First of all, I'm not one to be a literalist and that's not what I'm suggesting. I'm just saying that most of the time people get worked up over characters b/c they picture them in combat that would end up being unbalanced in standard play. They may picture Ridley as a
flying monster that would be able to latch onto foes and fly, etc. Not many people put themselves into the game developers shoes... they could make Ridley a cool assist trophy and maybe even an overpowered character for the adventure mode, but if they made him playable he may become "dull." Assist trophy = Overpowered aid.
BTW, I do have to call BS on part of your post.... no where is it implied that the Master Sword is the only weapon that can hurt Ganondorf... the sword might be an ideal choice, but it is not the only one, heck that's true for most of the games that you need some other item to take him down

I have no gripe if that's your interpretation, but since we were on the topic of literalism ...