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Scheming Sorcerer
"Shang Tsung grew up in Outworld’s backwaters. Too lazy for hard labor and too shifty for honest work, he eked out a living selling quack cures and fake magic. Though his wares were useless, Shang Tsung’s easy charm always closed the deal. Shang Tsung was resigned to this hardscrabble life. But then one day a mysterious stranger came, promising to make Shang Tsung a powerful sorcerer. Though suspicious of the offer, it was one he couldn’t refuse."
Shang Tsung is a form-based stance/mimic archetype that is able to switch freely between his “Young Form” (a zoning stance more focused on keepaway with straight fireballs) and his “Old Form” (which is capable of extended unbreakable kombos from his ground fireballs) by inputting the “Morph” command (Down + Flip Stance) at will during movements; this has a slight startup animation when used in neutral and cannot be performed while in hitstun or knockdown, but will allow him to transition between forms during any attacks and jumps as needed with little restriction. Shang Tsung also retains his klassic ability to transform into the opponent character with FDB4 Form Stealer (the EX version lasting longer and increasing dmg output while transformed), as well as with his “Old Form” EX DB3 which costs 2 bars of meter but is unbreakable and causes a restand while granting the same properties as EX Form Stealer; he also has the ability to morph into the opponent’s Kameo and “Kopy” one of their moves (DB4), with the normal Kopy typically granting a weaker version of the stolen assist while the EX Kameo Kopy grants the regular or advanced version of the assist. Both of Shang Tsung’s form stances come with unique pros and cons that condition players to switch between them regularly:
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