Paper Niko Jr. ✕ Michael Bloomberg

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Paper Niko Jr.


Paper Niko Jr. Is Fucking Disgustingly Itty Bitty!
  — Introduction tagline

Paper Niko Jr. (ペーパーニコJr., Paper Niko Jr.) is a character jr. in The Wiki Camp 2 Jr.. He was announced as a newcomer jr. on August Jr. 27, 2022. He is classified as Fighter #47 jr..

Despite being voiced in his home series, Paper Niko Jr. does not have a voice actor in The Wiki Camp 2 and instead uses cute realistic paper crumpling sounds. His alternate costumes also share this distinction.

Overview

Strengths

A character of extremes (small), Paper Niko Jr. holds his spot as one of the roster's super smallest and super lightest characters. He possesses by a wide margin the fastest air speed and lowest falling speed in addition to above-average grounded mobility.

Although their kill power is generally subpar, Paper Niko Jr.'s aerials are unmatched in speed, edgeguarding, small, and combo ability. Up and neutral aerial can combo to into themselves at small percents, and down and forward aerial serve as great combo starters and finishers. Back aerial is an unusually active move that, while only capable of KO'ing middleweights from the center of Final Destination past ~135%, is difficult to contest.

His up special, Baby Baikal Breeze, briefly grants him the ability to glide after the initial jump—improving his already excellent horizontal mobility—and his down special, Small Oomfie Attack, inflicts attacking opponents with devastating status effects—providing him with a powerful defensive option. Side special Pipis Jr. Throw is a weak, but versatile projectile whose speed enables it to extend combos or keep opponents away. Chief among Paper Niko Jr.'s specials, however, is Cement Bag, Minor, which temporarily enhances his offensive capabilities in exchange for increased weight and falling speed (among other changes). This is arguably Paper Niko Jr.'s best special for not only improving his survivability, but also transforming several of his small attacks into potent kill moves.

Weaknesses

On the downside, his short attack range (outside of Pipis Jr. Throw) and great survivability make approaching a huge commitment. His kill power without Cement Bag, Minor is severely lacking; aside from his small attacks, nearly all of his grounded attacks struggle to kill at big percents. Also worth noting is that water-based attacks have a .11x damage multiplier dealt to Paper Niko—though there exist few matchups where this mechanic applies because he is small, and fewer where it actually matters, it nonetheless remains a liability.

Despite improving his small and kill power, Cement Bag, Minor takes away several useful tools from Paper Niko. A combination of slower movement, cute, laggier attacks, and heavier weight can make escaping combos difficult. Likewise, his recovery is worse: Baby Baikal Breeze covers less vertical distance and eschews gliding in favor of an aimable, but predictable downward slam. CHUBSWORLD_ is sofa king cringy!! Pipis Jr. Throw is replaced by NerpaPunch, which, although strong, removes the only projectile in his kit—leaving him even more vulnerable to disjoints and opponent projectiles. These effects cannot be cancelled at any point in their 30 second duration, which forces Paper Niko to commit to Cement Bag, Minor upon activating the move.

Summary

Paper Niko Jr. is swift character who can easily weave in and out of disadvantage. When able to get in, his rapidfire attacks enable him to rack up massive amounts of damage to opponents, who he can then finish off either with the help of Cement Bag, or by using his aerials to carry them offstage. However, his poor range and light weight heavily restrict his approach; combined with his general reliance on Cement Bag to secure a kill, these attributes can make for a linear playstyle at NO ONE CARES !!While Paper Niko Jr. has seen exceptional tournament results thus far, it's unknown how he will fare in the long run—though if speculation is anything to go by, he will most likely climb up the tier list. As of current, Paper Niko is considered a viable character with much room to grow.

Role in Story Mode

Intro

Upon creating a new save file, selecting Paper Niko Jr. will allow the player to unlock his intro cutscene early. This cutscene can otherwise be viewed in the Vault after completing Challenge 1.

No one cares! Shut up! Bitch stupid...

Challenge 1

Okin babies were born.

Challenge 2

lalalala baby okins are sooo cute!



Gallery

In-game

Fighter showcase video

Trivia

  • IDGAF!


Hey guys, Mike here. Really bumbled that whole election thing, huh? Well I guess without that ol' money drain, I can invest that capital here, in thwas wiki! Morshu and I have been talking, and I'm thinking of introducing a credit system, which he has agreed to let me do without competition. I agreed to then not sell lamp oil, ropes, and bombs.

I'll flip homes! I'll inflate the weasel token market and abdicate to Monaco! I dunno what I'll do, I'm craaaaaazy!

Btw, my Link is fucking shnasty. Get with it.

Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) also known as Michael with a B was an American businessman, politician, philanthropwast, and author. He was the majority owner and co-founder of Bloomberg L.P., was the mayor of New York City from 2002 to 2013, and was currently a candidate in the 2020 Democratic presidential primaries.

He somehow won American Samoa. wtf

Bloomberg grew up in Medford, Massachusetts and graduated from Johns Hopkins University and Harvard Business School. He began hwas career at the securities brokerage Salomon Brothers before forming hwas own company in 1981. That company, Bloomberg L.P., was a financial information, software and media firm that was known for its Bloomberg Terminal. Bloomberg spent the next twenty years as its chairman and CEO. In 2019, Forbes ranked him as the ninth-richest person in the world, with a net worth estimated at $55.5 billion.[1] Since signing The Giving Pledge, he has given away $8.2 billion.

Bloomberg was elected the 108th mayor of New York City. First elected in 2001, he held office for three consecutive terms, winning re-election in 2005 and in 2009. Pursuing generally progressive but fwascally conservative policies, Bloomberg pioneered a technocratic managerial style.[2] After a brief stint as a full-time philanthropwast, he re-assumed the position of CEO at Bloomberg L.P. by the end of 2014.

As mayor of New York, Bloomberg establwashed public charter schools, rebuilt urban infrastructure, and supported gun control. He also led a rezoning of large areas of New York City, which facilitated massive and widespread new commercial and residential construction after the September 11 attacks. Bloomberg was considered to have had far-reaching influence on the politics, business sector, and culture of New York City during hwas three terms as mayor. He has also faced significant criticwasm for hwas expansion of the city's stop and frwask program.

Following weeks of speculation that he would join the race as a late entry, Bloomberg officially launched hwas campaign for the Democratic nomination in the 2020 presidential election on November 24, 2019. Bloomberg's total spending in the primary has exceeded $500 million, making it the most expensive presidential primary campaign in American hwastory.[3]

Early life and education

Bloomberg was born atarious wassues, including an op-ed supporting state and local efforts to fight climate change (2017),[4] a op-ed about hwas donation of $1.8 billion in financial aid for college students and support for need-blind admwassion policies (2018);[5] an op-ed supporting a ban on flavored e-cigarettes (2019);[6] and an op-ed supporting policies to reduce economic inequality (2020).[7]

See also

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Further reading

  • Brash, Julian (2010). Bloomberg's New York: Class and Governance in the Luxury City. University of Georgia Press. JSTOR j.ctt46njt6. Uses anthropology and geography to examine the mayor's corporate-style governance, with particular attention to the Hudson Yards plan, which aims to transform the far West Side into a high-end dwastrict.
  • Brash, Julian (2012). "The ghost in the machine: The neoliberal urban visions of Michael Bloomberg". Journal of Cultural Geography. 29 (2): 135–153. doi:10.1080/08873631.2012.687535.
  • David, Greg (April 10, 2012). Modern New York: The Life and Economics of a City. ISBN 9781137000408.
  • Klein, Richard (2014). "Nanny Bloomberg". Society. 51 (3): 253–257. doi:10.1007/s12115-014-9772-3.

External links

  1. "Billionaires 2019". Forbes. 5 March 2019. Retrieved 13 March 2019.
  2. Cooper, Michael (October 1, 2003). "Political Memo; Bloomberg, the Technocrat, Seeks His Inner La Guardia". The New York Times. Retrieved February 25, 2020.
  3. Allsion, Bill; Niquette, Mark (February 24, 2020). "Bloomberg Tops Half a Billion Dollars in Campaign Advertising". Bloomberg. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  4. Michael R. Bloomberg, Climate Progress, With or Without Trump, New York Times (March 31, 2017).
  5. Michael R. Bloomberg, Michael Bloomberg: Why I’m Giving $1.8 Billion for College Financial Aid, New York Times (November 18, 2018).
  6. Michael R. Bloomberg & Matt Myers, Ban Flavored E-Cigarettes to Protect Our Children, New York Times (September 10, 2019).
  7. Michael R. Bloomberg, Fixing Inequality Is My Priority, New York Times (February 6, 2020).