![]() Still, I rank them ahead of 9-Volt (by a significant amount) and Pyoro because of their speed and horizontal control. Simple games like Jimmy T’s “Count” become almost guaranteed losses because of Kat and Ana’s jump speed. Games with uneven ceilings are brutally difficult for these two ninja, as even the slightest imprecise movement can send them jumping to a height that you don’t want. They’re constantly jumping, which makes precise vertical movement difficult, but at least they can move left and right freely. His slow movement speed is a hindrance as well, as is the long cooldown on his tongue attack. Games that are easy for the rest of the cast, like “Light Up” in Wario’s Intro Games, are a challenge for Pyoro. He interacts with microgames by spitting out his tongue on a 45-degree angle, which is too limiting to be a viable way to rack up wins. ![]() He is significantly more usable because he can be controlled on the ground, but this character has a really hard time keeping up with high speeds in addition to struggling at far too many games. Pyoro is similar to 9-Volt in that he’s stuck on the ground and requires precision aiming to accomplish most objectives. The only reason to pick him is for challenge runs. Then, you actually have to time your yo-yo throws with no room for error, since the throw has a long cooldown that eliminates all chance of recovering before the timer goes off. You have to identify what microgame you’re playing, pick out the location of key objects in the game, and keep track of where 9-Volt is, all within the span of a second. He also requires too much thinking at high speeds to be viable. Those restrictions make him terrible at games that require vertical movement, hitting objects more than once, and pushing things through the air. 9-Volt’s movement restrictions are the most punishing of all the characters who can’t be freely controlled he is constantly moving left and right, and he cannot move vertically without timing a yo-yo throw and hooking onto a ring. My explanations for each character are below, so dive in and check them out! New York Mets Tier – 9-Voltĩ-Volt is somehow worse in practice than he is in theory, and he is easily the worst character in the game. There aren’t too many characters with hidden usefulness in this title, and my list is likely to mirror your expectations. ![]() With that said, here is the complete list:Īre you surprised? Probably not. It was made by considering how often a character is an optimal crew member for a microgame playlist. It’s important to note that this tier list is focused solely on getting high scores in Story Mode. This in-depth tier list should put you on the right track. If you’re aiming to set sky-high scores in each level, you need to be armed with the best team for the job. WarioWare: Get It Together’s characters are one of the game’s greatest charms, but not all of them are created equally.
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