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*''' | *'''Mediocre damage:''' When not in Instinct, Eyedol's damage output lags behind most of his contemporaries. | ||
*'''Linear offense:''' Eyedol largely relies on strike/throw for his pressure, as his crossups and overheads are extremely telegraphed. | *'''Linear offense:''' Eyedol largely relies on strike/throw for his pressure, as his crossups and overheads are extremely telegraphed. | ||
*'''Warrior jump arc:''' Having a fast and low jump isn't so great when you need to run a projectile obstacle course. | *'''Warrior jump arc:''' Having a fast and low jump isn't so great when you need to run a projectile obstacle course. | ||
*'''Projectile immunity:''' Mage is uniquely weak to projectile immune moves as all his punches and specials use projectile hitboxes. | *'''Projectile immunity:''' Mage is uniquely weak to projectile immune moves as all his punches and specials use projectile hitboxes. | ||
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Revision as of 15:58, 5 April 2023
Introduction
Lore
Centuries ago, Eyedol stood against one of Gargos' invasions of Earth. Emerging victorious, he won the adoration of many people from around the world. But soon it all went to his head, and Eyedol became mad with power, turning on the very heroes he fought alongside in his own conquest for world domination. Banished to the Astral Plane by Tusk, Eyedol and Gargos would face off once again, this time Gargos coming out the victor after cleaving Eyedol's head in half. In the modern day, Kan-Ra resurrects Eyedol to help ARIA's alliance repel another Shadow Lord invasion. But Eyedol doesn't play nice with others.
Gameplay
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