KodiaX987
Oct 1, 2007, 07:25 PM
Let's have some fun.
You are to pick ten characters of fiction to star as fighters in a "dream match" fighting game. The only things you need to know are:
A) Large characters (such as mechas) are resized to human proportions.
B) You can only use one character per work of fiction.
C) The character must not come from a major fighting game (OMF, Marvel, King of Fighters, Dead or Alive, Street Fighter, etc.) or a series centered primarily on fighting (Bleach, Naruto, etc.)
D) Separate 150 points between power, agility and endurance, in order, on each character, with each stat going from 1 to 100. You may not use the same combo twice.
Example:
http://www.shurikane.com/b/fight.jpg
From left to right and from top to bottom:
VINCENT LAW (Ergo Proxy) 40/100/10 - A nice one with a lot of style and great speed. Can dish out a good punch but is easily distracted.
GUNDAM EPYON (Gundam Wing) 40/40/70 - The quintessential "ultimate mecha", known for mentally confusing its pilot.
ANUBIS (Stargate) 15/70/65 - With his habit of teleporting all over the place and annoying you with a flurry of lasers shooting from his spear, he was a memorable tough cookie of classic gaming.
GREEN (Gunstar Heroes) 50/65/35 - He provided for a very epic match near the end of the game, and his constant jumps and tackles made him a very hard guy to catch.
KING GAINER (Overman King Gainer) 40/50/60 - A well-rounded mecha with a gun that doubles up as a chainsaw. His weapon is of relatively low power, so he uses his photon mat ring to focus primarily on defense.
ALUCARD (Castlevania: Symphony of The Night) 85/45/20 - He's among one of the most memorable Castlevania characters among Simon Belmont. Aside from sword and shield, he also has various magical spells at his disposal.
FATHER ALEXANDER ANDERSON (Hellsing) 15/35/100 - Chosen over Alucard simply because unlike the vampire, Anderson has more limited means of attack at his disposal, and not a single one of them is a trump card. His style is varied though, namely through the use of blessed bayonets and razor-sharp sheets of scripture.
EVA-01 (Neon Genesis Evangelion) 55/5/90 - EVA is able to take massive amounts of punishment, and it relies on its AT Field as both means of attack and defense.
TIMA (Metropolis) 100/40/10 - There is nothing like a crazed android bent on world domination to fight against. The frail girl's gruesome cybernetic wire-tentacles can dismember anyone and anything in a matter of seconds.
DR. IVO ROBOTNIK (Sonic The Hedgehog) 65/20/65 - Robotnik's sinister SatAM version relies mainly on his cybernetic arm as both a laser cannon and a shield generator. Add to this rocket boots for a tackle attack and the man becomes a fearsome (if out of shape) fighter. His special moves include calling in an airstrike.
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You are to pick ten characters of fiction to star as fighters in a "dream match" fighting game. The only things you need to know are:
A) Large characters (such as mechas) are resized to human proportions.
B) You can only use one character per work of fiction.
C) The character must not come from a major fighting game (OMF, Marvel, King of Fighters, Dead or Alive, Street Fighter, etc.) or a series centered primarily on fighting (Bleach, Naruto, etc.)
D) Separate 150 points between power, agility and endurance, in order, on each character, with each stat going from 1 to 100. You may not use the same combo twice.
Example:
http://www.shurikane.com/b/fight.jpg
From left to right and from top to bottom:
VINCENT LAW (Ergo Proxy) 40/100/10 - A nice one with a lot of style and great speed. Can dish out a good punch but is easily distracted.
GUNDAM EPYON (Gundam Wing) 40/40/70 - The quintessential "ultimate mecha", known for mentally confusing its pilot.
ANUBIS (Stargate) 15/70/65 - With his habit of teleporting all over the place and annoying you with a flurry of lasers shooting from his spear, he was a memorable tough cookie of classic gaming.
GREEN (Gunstar Heroes) 50/65/35 - He provided for a very epic match near the end of the game, and his constant jumps and tackles made him a very hard guy to catch.
KING GAINER (Overman King Gainer) 40/50/60 - A well-rounded mecha with a gun that doubles up as a chainsaw. His weapon is of relatively low power, so he uses his photon mat ring to focus primarily on defense.
ALUCARD (Castlevania: Symphony of The Night) 85/45/20 - He's among one of the most memorable Castlevania characters among Simon Belmont. Aside from sword and shield, he also has various magical spells at his disposal.
FATHER ALEXANDER ANDERSON (Hellsing) 15/35/100 - Chosen over Alucard simply because unlike the vampire, Anderson has more limited means of attack at his disposal, and not a single one of them is a trump card. His style is varied though, namely through the use of blessed bayonets and razor-sharp sheets of scripture.
EVA-01 (Neon Genesis Evangelion) 55/5/90 - EVA is able to take massive amounts of punishment, and it relies on its AT Field as both means of attack and defense.
TIMA (Metropolis) 100/40/10 - There is nothing like a crazed android bent on world domination to fight against. The frail girl's gruesome cybernetic wire-tentacles can dismember anyone and anything in a matter of seconds.
DR. IVO ROBOTNIK (Sonic The Hedgehog) 65/20/65 - Robotnik's sinister SatAM version relies mainly on his cybernetic arm as both a laser cannon and a shield generator. Add to this rocket boots for a tackle attack and the man becomes a fearsome (if out of shape) fighter. His special moves include calling in an airstrike.
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