now that Sandra has a gauntlet, does that mean that her fighting style will rely mostly on punches, like boxing?
To start off, I’m probably going to close the ask box on the art blog soon. The messages go right to my main inbox which is where I run both a “professional” and a personal blog (divert-s vs scintillatingescapist). I’m talking in my fancy tone for the sake of this one ask, but otherwise I’ll shut down the ask box there
Your question has multiple answers. :/ The Sandra I drew in the picture of her being human is my human canon design for her. The furry Sandras are my canon furry designs. I think of human and furry Sandra being two instances. Furry Sandra has the gun, and human Sandra has the gauntlet. I’ll probably switch up furry Sandra’s outfit a lot in the future.
If you’re asking because of the contest, I don’t mind which way you draw her. Draw furry Sandra with a gauntlet. Draw human Sandra with wolf ears and the sleeveless hoodie. I don’t mind. Because human Sandra’s design emerged before the contest ended, you don’t have to use it.
NOW, human Sandra. Her fighting style isn’t exactly like boxing, but definitely with punching. Her gauntlet has energy stones that conduct electricity throughout itself, and is super heated at the palm (it’s insulated with cooling stuff and rubber so Sandra doesn’t fry her hand). If she were to grab onto something, like a desk idk, the place she’s grabbing would melt over time. Maybe in 5 seconds it would drip. Everything depends on the material, the amount of heat she’s letting the gauntlet make, and how strong her grip is. The gauntlet itself can’t shoot electricity, but has sparks and bolts flowing around it.
She does punch, and it’s a strong punch, but it’s heavy for her. Her fighting style involves her speed and running around while using her running momentum to whack people. She’s not too clever, but when she is, she can melt her surroundings to her advantage.
Yes, her gauntlet can easily fit around someone’s neck.
Like said above, I’ll be closing the ask box on this blog until I can figure out a better solution. I’ll probably have to make another email and keep both accounts separate from each other, although that’ll probably mean I’ll forget to check this one. We’ll see.














