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oh my god you madlad you did itJob #180:
Fred Durst
Fred Durst is a surprisingly newcomer friendly character to play. Many of his specials are focused around the momentum he can build up, making him have great range both on the stage and vocally as he belts out bangers and bangs opponents about. Possibly with a belt.
Neutral Special: Breathe in/Breathe out
Fred Durst will inhale and exhale depending on which button was last pressed. Breathing in will cause him to drag opponents towards him with a deep inhale, whilst breathing out will push them away.
Up Special: Hands up
Fred Durst throws his hands up with such righteous fury that he carries himself upwards, much like Thor with his hammer pulling him forward.
Down Special: Hands down
Fred slams his hands down with such ferocity that he will cause himself to shoot down. Works like a Yoshi bomb, but can also spike with good timing, or bury opponents if used on the stage.
Side Special: Back up (Back up)
Fred throws himself backwards. Twice. Good for recovery, but also the sheer distance he travels with his double back up is useful for getting across the stage. Also acts as a bodycheck to anyone who gets caught in a back up. The downside of this move is Fred MUST perform two back ups in a row, which can make opponents who avoid his initial one read the distance to punish him when he finishes his second Back up.
All-Star Move: Tell me what you're gonna do now
Fred grabs the mic and asks his opponent what they're going to do now, before dropping the mic, and spindashing forwards like he's Sonic the Hedgehog, in a gigantic ball. He can continue to roll upto 16 times during this All-Star move, making it a surprisingly lengthy one.
We're not submitting characters right now. We're submitting series to get a character.Blaze Fielding (Streets of Rage)
Blaze Fielding is a one of supporting characters from Streets of Rage series and she is former police officer of Wood Oak city.
She is a Caucasian woman with long brown hair and she wears black jacket along with red dress and red boots (As it was shown in the games).
She would have interesting moveset potential in terms of Fighting and her fighting moves would fit in Sega Platform Fighter without any problems.
She would be middleweight rushdown character with no abilities to air Dash.
I nominate Blaze, because she is one of well-known SoR side characters and she deserves a spot for BoA roster.
Also, having another Beat'em up character in roster would be fun for people, who like to play Beat'em Ups, especially the Streets of Rage games.
Sorry, I misread this.We're not submitting characters right now. We're submitting series to get a character.
DJ Professor K: Despite his only playable role as of now being in the GBA "port" of the original Jet Set Radio, the esteemed King of the airwaves would be a pretty solid addition if you were to be really inventive with him on a conceptual level. Considering that Beat already fills the role of "skating street punk," the disc jockey supreme could have a very interesting and unique moveset based around his use of music!
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Umm, sorry to tell buddy, but DJ Professor K is already an NPC character.
He is a sound test character.