Now Cynder takes on Piranha Plant. Let's do this!

Cynder: A Piranha Plant? Interesting.

Ignitus: Let me guess, surprised this got in before Waluigi?

Cynder: Not really. That seems to be the joke with Waluigi, he never wins anything. I'm more curious as to how this fighter works.

Ignitus: How so?

Cynder: It's apparently able to mimic any member of it's species when executing moves. How does that work? There's no way one plant can just do that.

Ignitus: To be honest, I've been trying to figure that out since I first heard it was here.

Cynder: And above all, does this appearance mean the pot it's in, or pipe in some older cases, is actually part of it's body? Or is that just weird video game logic?

Ignitus: I'm honestly not sure. Probably best not to question it.

Cynder: Agreed. So any tips?

Ignitus: Your first question actually provided the big one. This Piranha Plant is apparently an amalgamation of all the versions of the enemy through the last few decades. You pretty much need a botany degree to fight it.

Cynder: I'd say it's time for a controlled burn.

Ignitus: That'll work too.

This concludes Part I of the Veteran's Day Special. For Part II, head on over to Dragon's Quest: Age of Miracles. Next time, we venture into uncharted territory. For the story up to this point I've used the Palutena's Guidances and Codec Calls where applicable on these characters to get fighting tips. But the next few characters make that impossible, as they don't have any. We're delving straight into the Fighters Passes with the hero of Persona 5, Joker! So how's that going to turn out? Tune in next time to find out! Same time... same channel!