Mc.Rad
Smash Lord
"You're all going to die. Say goodbye to your loved ones." - Deathborn, after asked to give a message to all of his fans on his F-Zero TV Interview
INTRO:
Everybody thinks that Black Shadow is Falcon's most powerful foe in all of F-Zero... and they're completely wrong because this guy took literally a few minutes into the first cutscene of the Story Mode of GX to make Black Shadow look like a complete coward...
BIO:
This is Deathborn, he's basically Satan, mixed in with Thanos, and a dash of Frankenstein for flavor.
Deathborn is both overpowering and a person who likes to stay in the shadows, his tactics are sly as he was the person who employed Black Shadow to enter into the F-Zero races in order to win a coveted Champions belt that held Light Energy in it. However, when Black Shadow failed to do so, he took matters into his own hands by completely wrecking the celebration of the race, Banished Black Shadow to the outer limits of space, and took Captain Falcon down into the Underworld where he took his belt with Dark Energy in it and challenged falcon to a race to see who gets to control the fate of countless of souls in the Universe. (and yes this did all happen)
His origins are unknown, but he is said to not be from the Underworld which he holds the championship for. He's said to have died 3 times and brought back due to technology. Most of his old body has been replaced by machinery by now, but one of these devices is a device that allows for him to travel through space-time meaning he can appear anywhere, anytime.
MOVESET IDEALS:
WHY DEATHBORN EXACTLY:
Deathborn is the true villain of F-Zero and while there are some cases where the main antagonist can't be in Smash Bros, those hold little to no ground for Deathborn. His design and abilities would make for a really fun character that could be the opposite of Captain Falcon, somebody with good zoning capabilities who could use his dark powers to deny others of getting a hit on him. I also believe that while Black Shadow is more popular and would be fit, I think the two are more of a pair. They kind of have a Vegeta and Frieza relationship with each other, where both are very powerful, but one completely overshadows the other. I also believe that they may try to make sure that franchises with little reps will finally get more. Even though Ridley and K.Rool were popular picks, I do think that the love that Sakurai is giving them (heck also Dark Samus got in) shows that he thinks that fans of those series should get what they really want.
There are also few other popular characters from F-Zero that are considerable replacements to Deathborn, which is why I feel like he may be put in over some. Pico is the only one that comes to mind in Popularity, but he doesn't really have any qualms with Falcon. Goroh got a hard disconfirm as an Assist Trophy, which may disappoint some fans, but I think it's a fit for him anyways. Don Genie has the same good characteristics as Deathborn has in my opinion, but he's also disconnected with Falcon as well. Deathborn has the same rivalry with Falcon that Black Shadow has and is more of a larger threat in the grand scheme of things.
Even though he's not as beloved as his underling... He is the Main Villain of GX and for those who got that far into GX's Story mode, the cruelest ******* who's ever existed. He has gotten a trophy in Smash 4, something that I didn't even expect for him to get, but enough is enough now. With many veterans getting their own villain reps, I think that Deathborn should be the one that surprises all of us. Even if he is an obscure character, he's a character that seems to be a better rival than Black Bull in my opinion.
So for the sake of us Deathborn fans and those who's dream it is to punch him in the face for his unfair boss fight in GX, please put him in Smash Sakurai...
If not, at least remix his sick theme.
Also thanks to Pakky for the Deathborn Stock Icon!
And thanks to drag0nscythe for the website mockup!
Everybody thinks that Black Shadow is Falcon's most powerful foe in all of F-Zero... and they're completely wrong because this guy took literally a few minutes into the first cutscene of the Story Mode of GX to make Black Shadow look like a complete coward...
This is Deathborn, he's basically Satan, mixed in with Thanos, and a dash of Frankenstein for flavor.
Deathborn is both overpowering and a person who likes to stay in the shadows, his tactics are sly as he was the person who employed Black Shadow to enter into the F-Zero races in order to win a coveted Champions belt that held Light Energy in it. However, when Black Shadow failed to do so, he took matters into his own hands by completely wrecking the celebration of the race, Banished Black Shadow to the outer limits of space, and took Captain Falcon down into the Underworld where he took his belt with Dark Energy in it and challenged falcon to a race to see who gets to control the fate of countless of souls in the Universe. (and yes this did all happen)
His origins are unknown, but he is said to not be from the Underworld which he holds the championship for. He's said to have died 3 times and brought back due to technology. Most of his old body has been replaced by machinery by now, but one of these devices is a device that allows for him to travel through space-time meaning he can appear anywhere, anytime.
Entrance Animation: Inspired by a scene in the GX Story mode, Deathborn appears in a glowing ball of purple electric energy with his arms crossed. The ball lowers as he gets into his idle animation
Idle Animation (Ideal 1): Exactly how it is from F-Zero GX, Deathborn stands with his arms out like he's grasping something in them. His hands may sometimes surge with dark energy as he steadily breathes in an out while keeping good posture. Not only is it a reference, but it cements his whole attitude.
Idle Animation (Ideal 2): Deathborn stands with his arms crossed. While it's not inspired by any game, it still gives off the intimidation vibe and it less goofy looking than the first one.
Neutral B "Death Spear": Deathborn charges an energy spear that he then throws at his opponents. It's charging is simular to the Giant Punch... however it deals more damage and it's a projectile as well. It won't be able to kill, but at full charge the spear would deal around 30% damage. The down side is that the Spear is a very short projectile and moves fast. However it can also be charged in the air, allowing for its use to be more practical. It also deals electrical damage as well
Side B "Dark Tide": Deathborn uses his powers to summon a wave of energy to his opponent. Its comparable to Geese Howard's Reppuken and Shinppuken or Ike's new neutral. On the ground, Deathborn sends 4 waves that travel the surface of the stage and stops when it reaches the ledge. These each deal about 6% damage. They do combo into each other, but the first wave is the tallest compared to the others, so the opponent can jump over it with ease. To compensate, Dark Tide has an airal property. When done in the air, Deathborn shoots out a dark ball of energy diagonally down. The ball itself deals a bit less than the full damage of a grounded Dark Tide, however if the ball reaches the ground, the ball will send 3 waves that deal 5% damage instead. This makes it a bit less optimal than a grounded Dark Tide, but a good ledge guarding tool.
Down B "Underworld Spire": Deathborn takes a cue from Solid Snake with this Special. He points to a place in front of him and puts a spark of dark energy there. When he uses his Down B again, the spark erupts into a mighty spike that deals 25% electric damage. The spike doesn't have the blast radius of Snake's Down B, so its a bit trickier to pull off...
Up B "Black Hole Warp": Deathborn gives his own take on Zelda's Up B... However, its a bit special. When used the player is put into a bit of a slow fall state like Fox's Fire Fox. However the thing is that his Up B has a bit of lag with this free fall before he goes into his warp. The warp is quick and instantaneous though, with the electric explosion near the end following through with 25% electric damage. However, he can actually cancel out of his Up B as well... this can lead to some crazy mind games.
Jab Combo: Though he despises Falcon, he does have a gentleman combo like he does. With a quick Green Hand like swipe followed by a quick Chop and ending off with a stream of explosive electric blasts from his palm.
Forward Smash: Deathborn leans back and extends his arm out to shoot an explosion of Dark energy. It's simular to Mario's but it comes out slower and the explosion is much bigger than his.
Down Smash: Deathborn kneels down and brings up two spires of dark energy on his sides. Think of it as Marth's Up Smash but with bigger hitboxes on the sides and no upwards hitbox. It be a good tool for crowd control in doubles
Up Smash: Deathborn claws the space above of him to create an electric barrier. It has a pretty wide hitbox, so it can also be used for people approaching you from above.
Dash Attack: Deathborn thrusts a spear of darkness towards his opponents. It's has good range and comes out quick, but bad endlag
Forward tilt: Deathborn performs a backhand to his opponent. Despite it being a backhand, it comes out quick and it's a good way to punish those who are going to perform a dash attack. Deathborn likes to call it the "Purple Hand"
Up tilt: An uppercut, a good ol classic. Can't go wrong with the classics
Down tilt: A turn around spin kick, though to compensate it does do lower damage.
Neutral Aerial: The love child of Mewtwo's Neutral Air and the Knee of Justice. Deathborn bursts out with an electric attack, but it doesn't persist. It's actually a Knee of Justice like move where landing it as it expands out deals a good chunk of damage and is a good kill tool.
Forward Aerial: A Good Ol Drop Kick. Good range, and a good deal of damage done.
Back Aerial: A poke of his energy spear behind him, it's quick to do and it's also good for getting people off you
Up Aerial: Deathborn Swings a spear of energy above him. It's simular to Marth's
Down Aerial: An explosive stomp. It also spikes!
Grab: The good ol' Choke. He raises every fighter up above the ground, even Ridley isn't too big for him!
Pummel (Ideal 1): Deathborn tightens his grip around the fighters neck. While not visually readable, it's more itimidating
Pummel (Ideal 2): Deathborn punches the opponent straight in the gut. Probably the most brutal a pummel could ever be.
Foward Throw: Throws the fighter forward towards the ground, making them bounce up. This is good for following with a forward air
Back Throw: Deathborn discards the fighter behind him like a used tissue. You can follow up with his Down-B for a nice suprise!
Up Throw: Deathborn slams down his opponent and kicks them upwards like a kickball.
Down Throw: Deathborn slams them down and then slams his foot on them. He also grinds his heels in a bit just to add insult to injury.
Up-Taunt: Deathborn creates a small ball of energy in his palm before crushing it in front of you.
Down-Taunt: Deathborn summons his Champion's Belt and flaunts it at you before dropping it and teleporting it away.
Side-Taunt: Deathborn laughs maniacally as he leans back in his villainous glee
Final Smash "Grand Champion": Deathborn combines the Underworld Belt and the F-Zero Champions belt and summons the Creators out to deal a massive attack onto the enemy
Floor Recovery: Does a sweeping kick while getting up
Edge attack: Deathborn Hurdles over the edge doing a kick outwards.
Snake Codec:
Snake: Otacon? Who is that? He looks like he popped out from one of your anime's
Otacon: He's not from an anime Snake! He's Deathborn, The Grand Prix Champion of The Underworld.
Snake: Grand Prix Champion? So he's a racer like Falcon?
Otacon: Well... let's just say he also raced with Falcon.
Snake: I take it he lost, he doesn't seem so happy.
Otacon: That's why you should watch out for his ranged attacks, they're very deadly. But at close range he's not as formidable as he seems.
Otacon: But don't get too comfortable, he's the exact opposite once he's airborne. If he doesn't have a powerful attack to pull off, he has an attack with equally impressive range
Snake: Thanks Otacon, but I got to ask one thing... Why does his head look like that?
Otacon: That's because his body has been reconstructed several times over. He's been able to cheat death three times by now!
Snake: Let's hope he stays down this time... I had too much of a hard time getting Liquid down.
Palutena's Guidance:
Pit: What's with this guy's outfit Palutena?
Palutena: That's Deathborn, he's the F-Zero Grand Prix Champion of the Underworld.
Pit: What! They do F-Zero races down in the Underworld! That's no fair! How come we don't get any races up in Skyworld!
Hades: That's because it's not my underworld, it's his Underworld... put I could ask them to hold one here if you really wanted me to...
Pit: Really? You'd do that for me?
Palutena: Pit...
Pit: Oh wait... Nice try Hades! But there's no way I would join your army, not even to watch the F-Zero races!
Pit:...
Pit: (But please call me if you are able to hold it down there.)
Idle Animation (Ideal 1): Exactly how it is from F-Zero GX, Deathborn stands with his arms out like he's grasping something in them. His hands may sometimes surge with dark energy as he steadily breathes in an out while keeping good posture. Not only is it a reference, but it cements his whole attitude.
Idle Animation (Ideal 2): Deathborn stands with his arms crossed. While it's not inspired by any game, it still gives off the intimidation vibe and it less goofy looking than the first one.
Neutral B "Death Spear": Deathborn charges an energy spear that he then throws at his opponents. It's charging is simular to the Giant Punch... however it deals more damage and it's a projectile as well. It won't be able to kill, but at full charge the spear would deal around 30% damage. The down side is that the Spear is a very short projectile and moves fast. However it can also be charged in the air, allowing for its use to be more practical. It also deals electrical damage as well
Side B "Dark Tide": Deathborn uses his powers to summon a wave of energy to his opponent. Its comparable to Geese Howard's Reppuken and Shinppuken or Ike's new neutral. On the ground, Deathborn sends 4 waves that travel the surface of the stage and stops when it reaches the ledge. These each deal about 6% damage. They do combo into each other, but the first wave is the tallest compared to the others, so the opponent can jump over it with ease. To compensate, Dark Tide has an airal property. When done in the air, Deathborn shoots out a dark ball of energy diagonally down. The ball itself deals a bit less than the full damage of a grounded Dark Tide, however if the ball reaches the ground, the ball will send 3 waves that deal 5% damage instead. This makes it a bit less optimal than a grounded Dark Tide, but a good ledge guarding tool.
Down B "Underworld Spire": Deathborn takes a cue from Solid Snake with this Special. He points to a place in front of him and puts a spark of dark energy there. When he uses his Down B again, the spark erupts into a mighty spike that deals 25% electric damage. The spike doesn't have the blast radius of Snake's Down B, so its a bit trickier to pull off...
Up B "Black Hole Warp": Deathborn gives his own take on Zelda's Up B... However, its a bit special. When used the player is put into a bit of a slow fall state like Fox's Fire Fox. However the thing is that his Up B has a bit of lag with this free fall before he goes into his warp. The warp is quick and instantaneous though, with the electric explosion near the end following through with 25% electric damage. However, he can actually cancel out of his Up B as well... this can lead to some crazy mind games.
Jab Combo: Though he despises Falcon, he does have a gentleman combo like he does. With a quick Green Hand like swipe followed by a quick Chop and ending off with a stream of explosive electric blasts from his palm.
Forward Smash: Deathborn leans back and extends his arm out to shoot an explosion of Dark energy. It's simular to Mario's but it comes out slower and the explosion is much bigger than his.
Down Smash: Deathborn kneels down and brings up two spires of dark energy on his sides. Think of it as Marth's Up Smash but with bigger hitboxes on the sides and no upwards hitbox. It be a good tool for crowd control in doubles
Up Smash: Deathborn claws the space above of him to create an electric barrier. It has a pretty wide hitbox, so it can also be used for people approaching you from above.
Dash Attack: Deathborn thrusts a spear of darkness towards his opponents. It's has good range and comes out quick, but bad endlag
Forward tilt: Deathborn performs a backhand to his opponent. Despite it being a backhand, it comes out quick and it's a good way to punish those who are going to perform a dash attack. Deathborn likes to call it the "Purple Hand"
Up tilt: An uppercut, a good ol classic. Can't go wrong with the classics
Down tilt: A turn around spin kick, though to compensate it does do lower damage.
Neutral Aerial: The love child of Mewtwo's Neutral Air and the Knee of Justice. Deathborn bursts out with an electric attack, but it doesn't persist. It's actually a Knee of Justice like move where landing it as it expands out deals a good chunk of damage and is a good kill tool.
Forward Aerial: A Good Ol Drop Kick. Good range, and a good deal of damage done.
Back Aerial: A poke of his energy spear behind him, it's quick to do and it's also good for getting people off you
Up Aerial: Deathborn Swings a spear of energy above him. It's simular to Marth's
Down Aerial: An explosive stomp. It also spikes!
Grab: The good ol' Choke. He raises every fighter up above the ground, even Ridley isn't too big for him!
Pummel (Ideal 1): Deathborn tightens his grip around the fighters neck. While not visually readable, it's more itimidating
Pummel (Ideal 2): Deathborn punches the opponent straight in the gut. Probably the most brutal a pummel could ever be.
Foward Throw: Throws the fighter forward towards the ground, making them bounce up. This is good for following with a forward air
Back Throw: Deathborn discards the fighter behind him like a used tissue. You can follow up with his Down-B for a nice suprise!
Up Throw: Deathborn slams down his opponent and kicks them upwards like a kickball.
Down Throw: Deathborn slams them down and then slams his foot on them. He also grinds his heels in a bit just to add insult to injury.
Up-Taunt: Deathborn creates a small ball of energy in his palm before crushing it in front of you.
Down-Taunt: Deathborn summons his Champion's Belt and flaunts it at you before dropping it and teleporting it away.
Side-Taunt: Deathborn laughs maniacally as he leans back in his villainous glee
Final Smash "Grand Champion": Deathborn combines the Underworld Belt and the F-Zero Champions belt and summons the Creators out to deal a massive attack onto the enemy
Floor Recovery: Does a sweeping kick while getting up
Edge attack: Deathborn Hurdles over the edge doing a kick outwards.
Snake Codec:
Snake: Otacon? Who is that? He looks like he popped out from one of your anime's
Otacon: He's not from an anime Snake! He's Deathborn, The Grand Prix Champion of The Underworld.
Snake: Grand Prix Champion? So he's a racer like Falcon?
Otacon: Well... let's just say he also raced with Falcon.
Snake: I take it he lost, he doesn't seem so happy.
Otacon: That's why you should watch out for his ranged attacks, they're very deadly. But at close range he's not as formidable as he seems.
Otacon: But don't get too comfortable, he's the exact opposite once he's airborne. If he doesn't have a powerful attack to pull off, he has an attack with equally impressive range
Snake: Thanks Otacon, but I got to ask one thing... Why does his head look like that?
Otacon: That's because his body has been reconstructed several times over. He's been able to cheat death three times by now!
Snake: Let's hope he stays down this time... I had too much of a hard time getting Liquid down.
Palutena's Guidance:
Pit: What's with this guy's outfit Palutena?
Palutena: That's Deathborn, he's the F-Zero Grand Prix Champion of the Underworld.
Pit: What! They do F-Zero races down in the Underworld! That's no fair! How come we don't get any races up in Skyworld!
Hades: That's because it's not my underworld, it's his Underworld... put I could ask them to hold one here if you really wanted me to...
Pit: Really? You'd do that for me?
Palutena: Pit...
Pit: Oh wait... Nice try Hades! But there's no way I would join your army, not even to watch the F-Zero races!
Pit:...
Pit: (But please call me if you are able to hold it down there.)
Deathborn is the true villain of F-Zero and while there are some cases where the main antagonist can't be in Smash Bros, those hold little to no ground for Deathborn. His design and abilities would make for a really fun character that could be the opposite of Captain Falcon, somebody with good zoning capabilities who could use his dark powers to deny others of getting a hit on him. I also believe that while Black Shadow is more popular and would be fit, I think the two are more of a pair. They kind of have a Vegeta and Frieza relationship with each other, where both are very powerful, but one completely overshadows the other. I also believe that they may try to make sure that franchises with little reps will finally get more. Even though Ridley and K.Rool were popular picks, I do think that the love that Sakurai is giving them (heck also Dark Samus got in) shows that he thinks that fans of those series should get what they really want.
There are also few other popular characters from F-Zero that are considerable replacements to Deathborn, which is why I feel like he may be put in over some. Pico is the only one that comes to mind in Popularity, but he doesn't really have any qualms with Falcon. Goroh got a hard disconfirm as an Assist Trophy, which may disappoint some fans, but I think it's a fit for him anyways. Don Genie has the same good characteristics as Deathborn has in my opinion, but he's also disconnected with Falcon as well. Deathborn has the same rivalry with Falcon that Black Shadow has and is more of a larger threat in the grand scheme of things.
Even though he's not as beloved as his underling... He is the Main Villain of GX and for those who got that far into GX's Story mode, the cruelest ******* who's ever existed. He has gotten a trophy in Smash 4, something that I didn't even expect for him to get, but enough is enough now. With many veterans getting their own villain reps, I think that Deathborn should be the one that surprises all of us. Even if he is an obscure character, he's a character that seems to be a better rival than Black Bull in my opinion.
So for the sake of us Deathborn fans and those who's dream it is to punch him in the face for his unfair boss fight in GX, please put him in Smash Sakurai...
If not, at least remix his sick theme.
Also thanks to Pakky for the Deathborn Stock Icon!
And thanks to drag0nscythe for the website mockup!
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