Talk:Meta Knight

I believe it is Meta Knight. Not Meta-Knight. At least it is Meta Knight on the Wikipedia.

at 6:49 PM

You are right.

Meta Knight is unlockable. The official site showed his special moves.


 * Eh?

The article said he's unconfirmed. Well, I think that if his special moves are shown, he's pretty confirmed. TheGreatBlockyBoo 11:40, 1 September 2007 (EDT)
 * Huh?

FS
Does Meta Knight's Final Smash get an article?
 * Due to the fact that it is not officially named yet, no, it does not... yet.
 * Really. -User:Dodoman
 * THAT one has a likely name. Super Sonic (possibly Super Sonic Transformation) will most likely be the articles name, which is why we made it. Besides, Super Sonic is a form of Sonic, like Zero Suit Samus is a form of Samus.

Baseless Statement about Clones
In Meta Knight's entry, it states...:

''Interestingly, despite being one of Kirby's species, Meta Knight's attacks, are not clones of Kirby's attacks, due to Meta Knights sword. This hinted a possible end to the clones from Super Smash Bros. Melee.''

How does being from the same species make individuals most likely have the same attacks? I'm guessing the person who wrote this isn't familiar with the Kirby series, at all. Meta Knight has never performed maneuevers that Kirby knows, except for flight. Despite that, the way they perform flight is different (Kirby inflates himself, then flaps his arms, while MK uses his wings, which transformed from his cape). Although I personally don't want clones to return (except for Falco and Ganondorf. Hopefully, they'll be revamped), Kirby and MK being from the same species, but having different moves doesn't mean that clones won't return. I'll delete that statement. ElementGodX
 * The "no more clones" is nothing more but a wish, not even a rumor with a serious base. - 12:24, 1 November 2007 (EDT)
 * Cut me some slack, man. I've been told by many that they have a similar moveset, and I have never played any of the Kirby games with Meta Knight.
 * Are MK and Kirby really of the same species anyway? --Trogga 23:45, 1 November 2007 (EDT)
 * Yeah. However, the confirmation of this was in a Japan-Only game (I forget which one). Read it up on Wikipedia.