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I 鉂わ笍 self-loathing characters, characters who struggle with monstrosity (either fearing or embracing it), characters who are so lonely, who have a gaping hole in their chest, who bottle up & repress their feelings, who claw their way up & have ambitions, who fall down & lose everything, who search for identity & purpose yet can鈥檛 see themselves outside of what others want from or expect of them, who are hurt & hurt others, who long & grieve, who lie & pretend. characters who are messy & flawed & human
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Golem enjoyers, I'm so friggin sorry. I just don't know what to do with the lad.
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its time for the beautiful Kurobon! or is that so..? he doesnt seem to be doing okay
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Choose your bomber; trivia
Selection of random thoughts and hcs for the bros
Yapping below.
White/Shiro
The meanest thing he's ever said was, "I was not impressed with your performance tonight."
Is a fan favorite for the exact opposite reason black is, he's very respectful to all of his opponents, even black. He considers them more as competitors rather than opponents.
Wanted to fight because of karate movies and martial arts films.
Slowly became more adjusted to Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and incorporated elements of it (sweeps, reverses etc) into his wrestling.
Uses a jumping/lunging punch, or "superman punch" to catch opponents off guard.
Was a DEFENDING champion (of a regional organization) at a very young age before making it to the world stage.
Many consider him the only true mixed martial artist.
Aged (age in context refers to cumulative lasting damage a fighter takes over the course of the career) very well, is mostly defensively sound.
Only black has ever finished white with strikes.
Him and black began training together. It was mutually beneficial, with white being able to improve his striking in sparring black and black being able to improve his defensive grappling with white.
Mentored red through his regional career, but both had to split off to different trainers at the professional level.
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Black/Kuro
If the term "crash out" was a person.
opposite to white, he spouts pure vinegar and genuinely seems like he hates his opponent.
White and black are 3-2 respectively, with 1 draw.
Both have finished eachother, black in their first fight by R4 TKO and white in their 6th fight by R2 SUB.
His respect only comes post-fight, win or lose. It really throws people off.
Regularly gets into legal trouble for his antics outside of the cage.
One of his opponents teams tried to intimidate one of his teammates, so he gathered them together and swarmed the bus they were on.
Also smashed a bottle on one of his opponents coaches head when they shoved his coach.
Will regularly escalate situations (I'm changing up his character a bit for this, as I will be for the others but his will be most apparent)
Wasn't a good role model at all but would have peaked later in life and matured.
Is NOT a fan of the stick-and-move style despite having the physical attributes to suit it best. He never does something for no reason, everything is done to set up more offense and pile it on.
Despite being a longer, rangey fighter he also prioritizes body shots very well. His favorite kick is the spinning back kick to the body.
Is a master at keeping fights standing, black is actually what got white to improve his grappling to the championship level, by learning how to hold someone as skilled as black down
Funny enough, after he got subbed by red he approached white about training with him, and it was after theyd already fought 3 times.
Granted, neither thought they'd be fighting again, let alone 3 more times.
Shiro and Kuro's rivalry stands as one of the longest running rivalries, as well as the biggest draw in the sports' history.
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Blue/Ao
Was actually a D1 (Division 1) wrestler. His first ten wins were either by ground & pound TKO or slam KO.
Was team mates with red during the regionals (amateurs.)
Blue opted to start a bit later than red and stayed in the regionals for experience.
Red and blue are 1-1, both having finished eachother with strikes.
Red beat blue by standing TKO and blue pulled a 1-off head kick and KOd red.
Gets stunned/wobbled but very difficult to drop.
Has Never been KOd... yet
If he gets cracked really badly he has a tendency to "zombie" his way back into the fight instead of just going down or shooting a takedown.
Accidentally defended his own takedown once after getting wobbled badly.
Since he dropped pressure-wrestling almost entirely, his offensive grappling isn't as good at the top level. But he retained enough to be able to deny takedowns.
Realized he had heavy hands after narrowly escaping a submission and turning his opponents' lights out with a right hand after standing the fight back up.
Is still quite susceptible to upper-body takedowns or well timed entries.
Began developing leg kicks after realizing opponents had a harder time running from his power punches if he damages their legs.
Is actually quite intelligent with his power, always has a plan to "deliver" that power as efficiently as possible.
Has a tendency to get trigger happy, sometimes needs to be reminded by his coach to "take 30 to 40 percent off your shots"
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Pretty
Mentor to pink as well as a team mate and co-trainer to her.
Essentially pioneered the "karate blitzc" style.
Very upright posture, tends to go for "straight kicks" like teeps and lead-leg side kicks.
Can and will break components like opponents' hands if they block too much.
Developed slick boxing and fast 1-2s and 1-2-1s after losing a decision to black where he left too little room for her to kick, but just enough to punch.
Her and black made an agreement pre-fight that neither of them is shooting takedowns. It'd be a pure striking match-up.
As opposed to black, where he relies on a mixture of building up damage and offense over the course of the fight, pretty almost exclusively builds damage throughout a fight.
Alot of her finishes are ref/corner stoppages. Like black, she's not exactly known for putting people's lights out.
She likes to "snap" her kicks out from her hips, this makes it tough to tell what kicks she's throwing and when to defend against it.
Her grappling is a bit less effective than black, she also trained with white (also got to train with black to improve her boxing) in an attempt to get around this but she's never been huge on wrestling.
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Aqua
Was mainly a pressure wrestler who'd submit her opponents but wasn't too active offensively. She'd get the takedown and wait for an opportunity to present itself rather than taking the initiative. basically a "lay n pray" style of grappling.
Occasionally goes for submissions. Landed quite a few earlier in her career, she has several decision wins during this period as well.
The audiences weren't too happy with this.
Very good at reversing/scrambling out of bad positions.
She's still the only person to ever KO red stiff with a single punch.
Even after rolling most of the impact off, black was still wobbled.
The closest anyone's ever came to dropping black.
Not very much skill on the feet (on the feet = standing and striking) but her punching power is usually enough to put most on the back foot.
Very good durability. Has yet to be finished by strikes.
Has a knack for winging big looping overhands.
Has been described as a new fighter ever since her big win over red. She's been described as more of a "marauder."
The shift in fan perspective on her has been night and day. Went from being seen as a boring pure-wrestler to one of the most volatile and exciting fighters on the roster due to the fact that she can end the fight at any time if she lands flush.
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Red
Very good analyst, can sometimes get someone's style down on the fly.
Very good mix of speed and power, although hits quite hard himself.
He regularly trades power for speed and vice versa, he relies on cumulative damage just like black but his punching power is much more intimidating.
Very good wrestler during the regionals. Once he went pro, he began to develop good boxing and kickboxing but made sure to keep up on his grappling.
This gives him an extra layer of both offensive and defensive versatility.
Uses an odd, older school style of blocking where he cover-blocks one side normally with its respective hand and crosses the other hand over his face, in a modified "cross-guard"
Has finishes by both strikes and submissions.
Good defense, tough to hit clean due to mixture of blocks and movement. Has good durability for when defense fails.
Maintains that black was his toughest fight, despite red having 3 victories over him.
Misses training with white.
Very outspoken and direct, isn't a fan of trash talk and when he does talk trash, he means it.
Tends to take things a little too personally
Is the most thrown off by blacks' behavioral patterns.
Despite being younger, he's actually considered a veteran having nearly as many fights as white and black.
This is because he opted to turn professional as soon as possible.
Generally a stand up guy, he hates fouls though.
Can be a little salty sometimes.
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Pink
Most of whats applied to pretty can also be applied to pink as far as styles go.
Very kick heavy, but whereas pretty likes to keep both her hands low, pink always makes sure she has her right hand glued to her face.
This is because she found out she was a bit "chinny" after getting finished.
Since the defensive adjustments she's been far too elusive to finish with just one strike.
Can get wobbled and dropped, but can usually weather it out.
I honestly wish I had more to say about pink... I'll work more of it out as I go.
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Yellow
Like pretty, usually likes to keep both hands low.
Also a little chinny, but their division also has some pretty heavy hitters so it's not surprising.
Their offensive skill is incredible, known for putting on kickboxing masterclasses on top opponents
Very slick with their boxing but mixes kicks into it as well.
Their favorite combination it's a 1-2 followed by a rear-leg roundhouse kick.
Very jolly individual, very different from how much of a killer their are in the cage.
Loves to do funny promotional material.
One time went to a press conference dressed as a famous wrestler.
Has gotten knocked out one time.
In the rematch with the same person, they made the improvements and took the champion to a razor thin decision... one that they were, sadly, on the losing end of.
Since then, modified their style to do as much damage to opponents as efficiently as possible.
Has pretty underrated wrestling. Rarely needs it but can be expected to mix it up every now and again.
Pretty good takedown entries, although to their own admission, can get a bit overzealous with them.
Actually won the interim championship, not quite the undisputed title but it was a belt that put them next in line for the undisputed title.
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Green
Also don't have much I can say about them.
Deceptively long arms for their frame, often catches opponents off guard.
Perfected their "rubber guard" during the regionals.
Has some of the most mindboggling scrambles and reversals ever (in the context of grappling)
Somewhat of a submission specialist off their back.
Career will not last long due to buildup of damage but it'll be a spectacular one for sure.
Fights are always so volatile. One moment it looks like green is gonna get finished, then they roar back and end up finishing their opponent.
Very unorthodox training methods, heavily cardio and durability focused.
More often than not, stops their opponent on cuts or swelling, I.E a doctor stoppage.
Their opponents never look too good after the fight.
Is considered the "boogeyman" of their division.
At the start of their career, they had a very tough time getting fights because no one wanted to fight them.
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i love the crab boi. i think he would like to stay being a crab just to rub in he has more limbs than others. (i dont know if i want the scarf to actually be pinchers or just be aesthetic choice)
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i did not intend for Phantom to become dapper but he do be a dressy kinda guy
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i was asked about what my dastardly designs were for my bomberman au. ill start off with Karaoke/Sexy bomber. she stays this way after coming back and isnt allowed back with the siblings per Shiro. she wants to be back home tho and keeps in touch with Pink when she has the chance
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Choose your bomber; trivia
Selection of random thoughts and hcs for the bros
Yapping below.
White/Shiro
The meanest thing he's ever said was, "I was not impressed with your performance tonight."
Is a fan favorite for the exact opposite reason black is, he's very respectful to all of his opponents, even black. He considers them more as competitors rather than opponents.
Wanted to fight because of karate movies and martial arts films.
Slowly became more adjusted to Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and incorporated elements of it (sweeps, reverses etc) into his wrestling.
Uses a jumping/lunging punch, or "superman punch" to catch opponents off guard.
Was a DEFENDING champion (of a regional organization) at a very young age before making it to the world stage.
Many consider him the only true mixed martial artist.
Aged (age in context refers to cumulative lasting damage a fighter takes over the course of the career) very well, is mostly defensively sound.
Only black has ever finished white with strikes.
Him and black began training together. It was mutually beneficial, with white being able to improve his striking in sparring black and black being able to improve his defensive grappling with white.
Mentored red through his regional career, but both had to split off to different trainers at the professional level.
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Black/Kuro
If the term "crash out" was a person.
opposite to white, he spouts pure vinegar and genuinely seems like he hates his opponent.
White and black are 3-2 respectively, with 1 draw.
Both have finished eachother, black in their first fight by R4 TKO and white in their 6th fight by R2 SUB.
His respect only comes post-fight, win or lose. It really throws people off.
Regularly gets into legal trouble for his antics outside of the cage.
One of his opponents teams tried to intimidate one of his teammates, so he gathered them together and swarmed the bus they were on.
Also smashed a bottle on one of his opponents coaches head when they shoved his coach.
Will regularly escalate situations (I'm changing up his character a bit for this, as I will be for the others but his will be most apparent)
Wasn't a good role model at all but would have peaked later in life and matured.
Is NOT a fan of the stick-and-move style despite having the physical attributes to suit it best. He never does something for no reason, everything is done to set up more offense and pile it on.
Despite being a longer, rangey fighter he also prioritizes body shots very well. His favorite kick is the spinning back kick to the body.
Is a master at keeping fights standing, black is actually what got white to improve his grappling to the championship level, by learning how to hold someone as skilled as black down
Funny enough, after he got subbed by red he approached white about training with him, and it was after theyd already fought 3 times.
Granted, neither thought they'd be fighting again, let alone 3 more times.
Shiro and Kuro's rivalry stands as one of the longest running rivalries, as well as the biggest draw in the sports' history.
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Blue/Ao
Was actually a D1 (Division 1) wrestler. His first ten wins were either by ground & pound TKO or slam KO.
Was team mates with red during the regionals (amateurs.)
Blue opted to start a bit later than red and stayed in the regionals for experience.
Red and blue are 1-1, both having finished eachother with strikes.
Red beat blue by standing TKO and blue pulled a 1-off head kick and KOd red.
Gets stunned/wobbled but very difficult to drop.
Has Never been KOd... yet
If he gets cracked really badly he has a tendency to "zombie" his way back into the fight instead of just going down or shooting a takedown.
Accidentally defended his own takedown once after getting wobbled badly.
Since he dropped pressure-wrestling almost entirely, his offensive grappling isn't as good at the top level. But he retained enough to be able to deny takedowns.
Realized he had heavy hands after narrowly escaping a submission and turning his opponents' lights out with a right hand after standing the fight back up.
Is still quite susceptible to upper-body takedowns or well timed entries.
Began developing leg kicks after realizing opponents had a harder time running from his power punches if he damages their legs.
Is actually quite intelligent with his power, always has a plan to "deliver" that power as efficiently as possible.
Has a tendency to get trigger happy, sometimes needs to be reminded by his coach to "take 30 to 40 percent off your shots"
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Pretty
Mentor to pink as well as a team mate and co-trainer to her.
Essentially pioneered the "karate blitzc" style.
Very upright posture, tends to go for "straight kicks" like teeps and lead-leg side kicks.
Can and will break components like opponents' hands if they block too much.
Developed slick boxing and fast 1-2s and 1-2-1s after losing a decision to black where he left too little room for her to kick, but just enough to punch.
Her and black made an agreement pre-fight that neither of them is shooting takedowns. It'd be a pure striking match-up.
As opposed to black, where he relies on a mixture of building up damage and offense over the course of the fight, pretty almost exclusively builds damage throughout a fight.
Alot of her finishes are ref/corner stoppages. Like black, she's not exactly known for putting people's lights out.
She likes to "snap" her kicks out from her hips, this makes it tough to tell what kicks she's throwing and when to defend against it.
Her grappling is a bit less effective than black, she also trained with white (also got to train with black to improve her boxing) in an attempt to get around this but she's never been huge on wrestling.
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Aqua
Was mainly a pressure wrestler who'd submit her opponents but wasn't too active offensively. She'd get the takedown and wait for an opportunity to present itself rather than taking the initiative. basically a "lay n pray" style of grappling.
Occasionally goes for submissions. Landed quite a few earlier in her career, she has several decision wins during this period as well.
The audiences weren't too happy with this.
Very good at reversing/scrambling out of bad positions.
She's still the only person to ever KO red stiff with a single punch.
Even after rolling most of the impact off, black was still wobbled.
The closest anyone's ever came to dropping black.
Not very much skill on the feet (on the feet = standing and striking) but her punching power is usually enough to put most on the back foot.
Very good durability. Has yet to be finished by strikes.
Has a knack for winging big looping overhands.
Has been described as a new fighter ever since her big win over red. She's been described as more of a "marauder."
The shift in fan perspective on her has been night and day. Went from being seen as a boring pure-wrestler to one of the most volatile and exciting fighters on the roster due to the fact that she can end the fight at any time if she lands flush.
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Red
Very good analyst, can sometimes get someone's style down on the fly.
Very good mix of speed and power, although hits quite hard himself.
He regularly trades power for speed and vice versa, he relies on cumulative damage just like black but his punching power is much more intimidating.
Very good wrestler during the regionals. Once he went pro, he began to develop good boxing and kickboxing but made sure to keep up on his grappling.
This gives him an extra layer of both offensive and defensive versatility.
Uses an odd, older school style of blocking where he cover-blocks one side normally with its respective hand and crosses the other hand over his face, in a modified "cross-guard"
Has finishes by both strikes and submissions.
Good defense, tough to hit clean due to mixture of blocks and movement. Has good durability for when defense fails.
Maintains that black was his toughest fight, despite red having 3 victories over him.
Misses training with white.
Very outspoken and direct, isn't a fan of trash talk and when he does talk trash, he means it.
Tends to take things a little too personally
Is the most thrown off by blacks' behavioral patterns.
Despite being younger, he's actually considered a veteran having nearly as many fights as white and black.
This is because he opted to turn professional as soon as possible.
Generally a stand up guy, he hates fouls though.
Can be a little salty sometimes.
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Pink
Most of whats applied to pretty can also be applied to pink as far as styles go.
Very kick heavy, but whereas pretty likes to keep both her hands low, pink always makes sure she has her right hand glued to her face.
This is because she found out she was a bit "chinny" after getting finished.
Since the defensive adjustments she's been far too elusive to finish with just one strike.
Can get wobbled and dropped, but can usually weather it out.
I honestly wish I had more to say about pink... I'll work more of it out as I go.
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Yellow
Like pretty, usually likes to keep both hands low.
Also a little chinny, but their division also has some pretty heavy hitters so it's not surprising.
Their offensive skill is incredible, known for putting on kickboxing masterclasses on top opponents
Very slick with their boxing but mixes kicks into it as well.
Their favorite combination it's a 1-2 followed by a rear-leg roundhouse kick.
Very jolly individual, very different from how much of a killer their are in the cage.
Loves to do funny promotional material.
One time went to a press conference dressed as a famous wrestler.
Has gotten knocked out one time.
In the rematch with the same person, they made the improvements and took the champion to a razor thin decision... one that they were, sadly, on the losing end of.
Since then, modified their style to do as much damage to opponents as efficiently as possible.
Has pretty underrated wrestling. Rarely needs it but can be expected to mix it up every now and again.
Pretty good takedown entries, although to their own admission, can get a bit overzealous with them.
Actually won the interim championship, not quite the undisputed title but it was a belt that put them next in line for the undisputed title.
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Green
Also don't have much I can say about them.
Deceptively long arms for their frame, often catches opponents off guard.
Perfected their "rubber guard" during the regionals.
Has some of the most mindboggling scrambles and reversals ever (in the context of grappling)
Somewhat of a submission specialist off their back.
Career will not last long due to buildup of damage but it'll be a spectacular one for sure.
Fights are always so volatile. One moment it looks like green is gonna get finished, then they roar back and end up finishing their opponent.
Very unorthodox training methods, heavily cardio and durability focused.
More often than not, stops their opponent on cuts or swelling, I.E a doctor stoppage.
Their opponents never look too good after the fight.
Is considered the "boogeyman" of their division.
At the start of their career, they had a very tough time getting fights because no one wanted to fight them.
#super bomberman r#bomberman#black bomber#white bomber#blue bomber#pink bomber#red bomber#pretty bomber#aqua bomber#yellow bomber#green bomber
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Choose your bomber; styles and tendencies.
White; as balanced as balanced gets, good striking and wrestling, as well as good submissions for when the fight goes to the ground. Very accurate boxing, kicks and occasional clinch striking while standing paired with good pressure wrestling on the ground sounds like an average high level fighter, but white is set apart in that he'll use both to equal effect, rather than favoring one over the other depending on how each fight goes. An absolute nightmare matchup for anyone who isn't just as versatile as him, and even then you'd have to win the battle of tactics as well. More beloved by audiences due to the respectful way he conducts himself, always treating his opponents with respect and handling trash-talk with grace.
Black: pure striker and simultaneously a pure grappler's worst nightmare. Very high cardio and throws strikes from all angles, very high level footwork to set these punches/kicks up and has an intuition for distance management. Very good defensive wrestling that he began to improve after being submitted by red VIA arm-triangle. Very good at fighting while moving in all directions, be it pressuring forwards, hunting for angles laterally, or countering off the back foot. What sets black apart is his ability to switch between these directions, or "sub-styles" on the fly. A tough fight for anyone, as shown in his multiple competitive matchups with white, and the only time he got finished by red, he'd been out-landing him and even wobbled red several times.
Pretty: also a pure striker, but less adept at grappling than black. But where black has strong tactical finesse, pretty makes up for it with incredibly dynamic kicks and good boxing. This allows her to repeatedly catch her opponents off guard, and she practices her kicks so much that it's very hard to tell when, where and at what angle they're coming from. She uses very explosive footwork to set up her blitzes and dynamic kicks. She began to develope her boxing more after black dragged her into a mid-to-close-range dogfight where she didn't have the space to set up her kicks and blitzes.
Blue: started off as a wrestler, his first 10 victories were by slam-KO until he realized he had heavy power in his hands. Since then, he's focused more and more on striking... especially since for him, it ends fights much faster than having to grind someone down on the ground for rounds at a time. Blue also developed very powerful leg kicks, this gives his opponents more to be worried about, and allows for Blue to go in for an attack after damaging an opponents legs. His strategy is usually to chop at his opponents legs to hinder their mobility, where he can corner and swarm them with his heavy hands.
Red: Like blue, started off as a wrestler but began to develop his striking. His style of striking is a very to-the-point boxing style, mixed with occasional legs kicks. But where blue and red differ is that red stayed just a bit more versatile than blue. While he focused on striking more, he didn't all but forsake grappling the way blue did. This is shown in his few but very spectacular submission wins, including one over black. Red is faster and has better angles with his hands, but blue has the power advantage.
Aqua: Like the 2 above, she started off with wrestling. She wasn't exactly considered entertaining to the crowds, as her style was very safety-first oriented, and she didn't promote herself very well. She was definitely top-caliber, she has very good submissions off her back, but her style suddenly changed in her fight with red. Losing on points and damage, she hurled an overhand right that crossed over red's shoulder and turned his lights out. The only person to take her right hand was black and even then, he rolled most of the impact off. Since then she's become much more aggressive, more of a "marauder" type fighter, gritting down and marching forwards, meeting danger with danger.
Pink: very similar to pretty, different in that she's alot less loose, or "flowing" than pretty but she also has extra layer of defense. Still uses dynamic karate and muay Thai kicks but is much more willing to go back to the basics than pretty when all else fails. This was shown in her fight against magnet where his wrestling and mid-range boxing was presenting her problems, so she stuck with a simple jab and a simple leg kick to use as her set ups. She also has more of a willingness to mix in takedowns with her strikes but rarely so, mainly only when she's getting out-struck, which isn't very often.
Yellow: In terms of well-rounded'ness, yellow is up there with red and white. Very accurate and erratic striking with karate blitzes, they can mix striking with takedowns very well, they can also mix punches and kicks very well. Their favorite combo is the 1-2-headkick. They've pulled it off so many times it's poetry in motion the way they flow together. Well-rounded'ness of white and red with the flow and accuracy of black and pretty make for a very formidable combination. The only issue is that their durability isn't the greatest, but they make up with defensive prowess, always moving after striking or making sure to shoot (or fake) a takedown.
Green: slow starter, very much so. Pretty good boxing and deceptively long reach make for a great combo to catch opponents off guard early while they're still trying to figure their distance out. But they still get tagged up alot, most people with good footwork and rhythm can run circles around them. Where green shines is later on in the fight, usually after getting dropped as well. Green begins to break their opponent down with sheer cardio and durability, incorporating wild tactics such as spinning elbows and even inmari rolls to attempt to secure a leg lock (be it a knee bar or a heel hook) but their grappling shines especially off their back. If an opponent attempts to take Green down, they'll usually pull guard (latching onto an opponent off your back defensively, ensuring they can't posture up to land ground & pound) and utilize a flexible "rubber guard" with their arms to set up slicing elbows. They'll also search for submissions off their back such as guillotines or arm bars, this heavily discourages grappling. With their options taken away and Green getting stronger as the fight goes on, their opponents tend to wilt under the pressure.
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This is all purely self indulgent cuz, as I said before I'm a huge fight fan lol.
I plan on doing the dastardlies soon, I have some more ideas such as fasioning the tournaments after the movie "real steel."
I also have a damage system in mind, such as stopping a fight (TKO, technical knockout or simply ref/doctor stoppage) if the retina components take too much damage (kinda like swelling affecting a fighters vision I'm reality)
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Choose your bomber; stances
For context the orthodox stance involves the left foot being in front of the right, generally for right handed people. Southpaw is the exact opposite, right foot forward and is generally for lefties
White; ambidextrous, preference towards orthodox
Black; ambidextrous, no preference
Pretty; ambidextrous, preference towards southpaw
Blue; orthodox
Red; southpaw
Aqua; orthodox
Pink; ambidextrous, preference towards southpaw
Yellow: ambidextrous, no preference
Green: orthodox
Plasma: orthodox
Magnet: ambidextrous, preference towards orthodox
Phantom; ambidextrous, no preference
Buggler; orthodox
No this isn't a filler post while I scramble to hash out the details oh nononononon
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Elaborating more on the last post.
White: very good boxing, kicks, wrestling and submissions. Very good all rounder and generally very humble (which is why I picked GSP)
Black: volume striker, very high accuracy and the best cardio out of the bros. Pretty much impossible to KO due to his durability and will regularly throw gameplans out to get into scrappy brawls. Very good takedown defense and submission defense.
Pretty: very dynamic and complex striking. Erratic kicks and accurate punches with decent clinch-work and good takedowns as well as takedown defense.
Blue: extremely hard puncher with very good leg kicks, preferred tool is calf kicks. Slow starter but very hard and accurate puncher, has a tendency to gas out (get exhausted) in later rounds. Good chin, can be stunned but very hard to knock down. Susceptible to submissions.
Red: very direct style that's more heavy on boxing. Has very good pressure-wrestling and a decent submission game. Uses a modified cross-guard to stay in the pocket (in punching range) and has good low kicks. Tries to stand and trade.
Aqua: decent boxing and wrestling but her equalizer is her right hand. Will do anything possible to set up her right-hand because it's lights out if it lands.
Pink: very dynamic striker. Mostly uses karate kicks to pick off at range or uses accurate, stinging punches. Good takedown defense, very accurate kicks.
Yellow: I was torn on either Robert whittaker or Brandon Moreno for yellow given their personalities. I chose whitaker cuz he's more well rounded. Accurate kickboxing, good wrestling and submission defense.
Green: very unorthodox striking, very accurate boxing and hellacious cardio and durability allows them to slowly break their opponents down. Good BJJ and submission, perfers to cut opponents up with elbows either standing or on the ground.
Magnet: good wrestling, boxing, kickboxing and wrestling. Smaller guy that prefers to go toe to toe, very skilled but sadly comes up just short against the top dogs.
Plasma: extremely good wrestling and ground game, good ground and pound as well. Decent boxing but his right hand has the touch of death in it
Phantom: also a dynamic striker but more of a "snake charmer" very accurate striking and kicks, very good with knees and flying knees. Good wrestling and ground and pound as well.
Buggler: Very direct style, good kickboxing at range and even better knees in the clinch. Good BJJ and submission game as well as submission defense.
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Bomber bros fighting styles cuz I'm a UFC/boxing nerd.
White; George St. Pierre
Black; Max holloway
Pretty: Valentina Shevchenko
Blue: Justin Gaethje
Red: Dustin Poirier
Aqua: Josh Emmett
Pink: Stephen Thompson
Yellow: Robert Whitaker
Green: Tony Ferguson (pre-justin gaethje)
Magnet: Frankie Edgar
Plasma: Dan Henderson
Phantom: Cory Sandhagen
Buggler: Wanderlei silva
I refuse to elaborate further.
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I'm not ditching this blog, but I will be very inconsistent with posts. The fact that I dislike the quality of my works has not changed.
I don't really know what to do with or where to take this blog. I'm not versed in bomberman Lore, so I don't have many outlets for inspiration or from which to draw critical info from.
Sorry for ranting here, signing off.
Ignore that last post yall I was having a bad day
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