For the last time:
The idea that any Biometal cannot match with any Chosen One is fanon. Nowhere is it stated that the number of Biometal fragments available had any influence on the number of Chosen Ones he selected (Albert can assign as many Model W fragments as he wants, which is exactly what he would have done anyway before Ciel attempted to counter it, so it's a moot point), that is speculation. Fun speculation, but still speculation.
Vent and Aile coexist, as was established in ZX pre-release videos, re-established in ZXA's ciphers, and re-established AGAIN by developer interview. They are both Chosen Ones according to ZXA, but only one finds Model X.
Correct. But are you saying that Dash-Canceling, the Dash-Shot and the like, are "cheating"?
*smacks Ben's face in with a frying pan*
Magic fish is on vacation.
Call anything you like whatever you want, but do not put words in my mouth. Zan's response should have made it evident what I'm talking about, but to prevent any misunderstanding let me be absolutely clear: When I refer to dash-canceling I am not talking about the simple ability to dash out of a combo. I'm talking about this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2FXLTTNgXQ(unable to find a video of its use against a boss, but it allows infinite stationary repeated hits at a lightning pace)
The dash-shot is a simple attack programmed to do more damage than a normal shot, there is no question of developer intent. Dash-canceling is most obviously not, it has been given no official reference despite originating in a title well over a decade old, and has been broken and/or disabled in all but two saber-featuring games, be it by default or through game progress. It's a glitch in the engine and nothing more. Sometimes developer intent is overwritten and "unforeseen" techniques may be taken into account in sequels, this is true, but only if game balance is preserved. The complete negation of the damage barrier doesn't fall under that by any stretch of the imagination.
We have had the meta-game discussion a million times already in Smash Bros. threads, Ben, I have no desire to continue such a fruitless waste of energy. Any given meta-game is defined by the fans, and exists only to those who honor it. What constitutes the "main" play style is entirely subjective, ESPECIALLY in a single-player game.