May be able to optimize space budget a bit more because it’s still really text-heavy, but it’s at least better on three pages than the first attempt trying to push it all into two.
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May be able to optimize space budget a bit more because it’s still really text-heavy, but it’s at least better on three pages than the first attempt trying to push it all into two.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN
GO DRESS UP AND BE NERDS
hrrmmmm nnnnnope gotta redo it ughhhh
Ahhh, hell, let’s draw them. Custom fusions a-la this monstrosity, though using outfit cues from some of my own modifications. Probably could have done a bit more with a couple of them, but how often am I gonna draw these guys?
I’m cheating and just putting up the flat colors to get this posted before 9 lol. It’s not like the extra effort to shade matters in the long run. =3=;
Them shuffling moves was the most amusing part of this Fusion team. Edabet dropped (Desperate) Cover for Dual Edge Slash. Estoh dropped Dual Edge Slash for Energy Burst Break. Biwalito dropped Energy Burst Break for Hyper Hurricane. Only Kranomy kept all her moves, but could have dropped Hyper Hurricane for Cover to complete the circle, if having a 2-ki Hyper Hurricane on someone with Battle Prep wasn’t The Most Broken Turn-One Ring-Out Move In The Entire Game (and was largely the fight-winner when they were unfused, so having two teammates with it made everything a huge cosmic joke).
For various reasons (primarily the solid black eyes), I headcanon 55 as blind; specifically, that he was originally blind as a human (a martial arts master who fell protecting his students from the villains who’d later convert him), and that he willingly disables the eyesight that the new cyborg body granted him. Why, I haven’t quite decided. Perhaps to hold onto something of his old life, to maintain a semblance of humility; attuned to working around it, insisting on continuing to live by it.
Also, my way of excusing how a proclaimed ‘nice person’ would be such a creeper on the ship in-game (this is another thing I’m hoping I can verify by hunting down Japanese text to compare, though hoping the book has ship quotes might be asking a little too much). ;P A somewhat damaged sense of ironic humor directed at his grudge against certain ‘villain’ characters viewed as responsible for his condition, coupled with the ability to detect energy but not being able to differentiate it as well with machine sensors like he could as a human.
Bonus Estoh redesign because the game is called Fusions. ヽ(;´∀`)ノ
Murder Mom and The Healer have arrived. I’d say something wittily foreshadowing about it, except I already posted the full sketch set and I’m pretty sure the only people who are bothering to look at these have already seen it and know where this is gonna go, haha.
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9 times out of 10, when Shabbet uses Desperate Cover, every opponent just turns and attacks him directly. So, in a way, it’s totally working.
I didn’t notice Shabbet’s tail for kind of a long while into the game and just assumed he was a Frieza-type alien (even the name Shabbet seems like it was supposed to be Sherbet, keeping to the cold theme).
The Saiyan tail raises so many more questions.