
TL DR: Easiest character to learn the game with, this is normal. Featuring the complete squad: Raptor, Switch, Latch, Dice, Candyman and Sonata - this official Lethal League tee is guaranteed to break the sound barrier Garrett. I say 1/4 and not 1/5 because I expect some people will stick with him because it's easier to continue progressing with one character than branching out and experimenting with the rest, especially if they're winning games. Start your own cypher and dance, paint, trick, face off with the cops. In a world from the mind of Dion Koster, where self-styled crews are equipped with personal boostpacks, new heights of graffiti are reached. You'll probably see Candyman mains drop down to about 1/4 once people try out all the other characters and choose one that fits their playstyle instead of just the one that is the easiest to learn with. Team Reptile brings you Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, 1 second per second of highly advanced funkstyle.

I think I have about a 50% win rate against him in the hands of really good players. It gets especially hilarious if the player bunts the opponent, which will send them flying upwards into the air. Go to the steam community chat, play a few rounds against the people there and you'll see a pretty even split of characters amongst them. Latch is a special case in that he can actually swallow a defeated opponent. I don't think Candyman is weaker or stronger than other characters, he's just the absolute easiest to get used to and play moderately well. A new player could not, for example, properly utilize Sonata or Switch's special at all in the same way a new player could properly utilize Candyman's special. I'm talking specifically about new player vs new player here, good Candyman players absolutely try and do specific angles at certain times in order to use the ability to the fullest. No planning where you're going to send the ball (Sonata), figuring out which other direction you want to send the ball (Raptor), setting up for an unpredictable spit (Latch) or timing a flipkick to return a ball at high speeds without getting hit (Switch), just fire 'n forget at some point and hope for the best That's incredibly easy to grasp and utilize. No wall-climbing, ceiling-skating, double-jumping or wall-jumping, just jumps really high.

His movement mechanic is the easiest in the game by far. Sidenote: I wonder how many new players started up their first game with Switch, did an upward hit and went "WTF JUST HAPPENED?" His angles are pretty simple, and especially on a downward strike you can easily retake your ball at low speeds with little effort. Spike has its own set of angles that differ greatly per character, but share the characteristics of one straight down angle, and angles that go forwards or backwards.
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I'm with Vertiguous here, Candyman is extremely newbie-friendly. lethal league candyman taunt full They can be used both offensively and defensively, thanks to the unique hitbox and the three angle options that rarely allow for full coverage.
