These are the characters who are sent to the Arena by the nominators every season. They can be from Earth Prime (aka the real world) or various fictional universes as long as they're not "controversial" by the Gamemakers' standards. While there have been more than thousands of unique tributes since the beginning of the Original Timeline, some of them were notable enough in both their respective seasons and outside them to have their own profiles on this page.
Power's Art School
- Nice, Mean, and In-Between: Between the Visual Arts teachers, Blue and Yellow Pearl are Nice and Mean, respectively, while Paper Stroke is In-Between. Between the Performing Arts teachers, Esmeralda is Nice, Mini-Mettaton is Mean, while Silver Shill is In-Between.
The Power Clones
- The Ageless: While they recall having the same foalhood as Power since they share her memories, the art clones, being artificially made, can't age physically.
- Alien Blood: Being sapient drawings, Power's clones bleed paint instead of regular blood whenever they're injured.
- Benevolent Boss: The clones treat their staff members not just with respect, but also like friends.
- Beware the Nice Ones: Anyone who dares misbehave in the school will be chased out by one of the clone's drawings, as Jorgen learned from Pointy when she threatened to sic Flash Bees on him after he destroyed the classroom and used Binky as a paintbrush.
- Clones Are People, Too: They act independently from their creator and don't feel anxious about being clones, even if they're aware of it. According to Power, they would feel offended if someone called them a "substitute teacher".
- Commuting on a Bus: Pointy/Paper and her staff were more prominent in CVG and early-to-mid ASAS, but after that, they typically only show up when a tribute enrolls at their school.
- Cool Teacher: Power's clones, like the original, are talented in art and strive to share their passion for it with their students.
- Do-Anything Robot: Two droids donated by Ichi serve as assistants in the school. They defend the school from intruders and also repair any damages.
- Duplicate Divergence: While the clones are similar to the original Power, they slowly became their own pony as they ran the school in her stead. After Power drew up an emergency button for Paper that she can press to summon the latter's data clone in case a student kills her or vice versa, Paper eventually got used to her new body that she feels reluctant about being drawn in a different style if she dies.
- Invisibility Cloak: The clones have the same Cloak of Invisibility as the original, and it's passed down from one clone to the next.
- Living Drawing: They're sapient self-portraits of Power brought to life by her art magic that can move around in the 3D world.
- Modified Clone: Power's clones, besides looking somewhat different, naturally have the same art magic as the real deal, but are weaker than her. This is because they were drawn simplistically, but Paper is stronger than Pointy due to being outlined. This is also done intentionally to conserve magic, and they're only stationed at the school, though Paper once went to Beach City with Blue and Yellow Pearl to promote it.
- Mythology Gag: Each art clone is modeled after Power's original character design, hence their physics-defying glasses and differently styled manes.
- Nice Girl: Power's clones are every bit as friendly and easy to get along with as their maker.
- Paper People: The clones so far are paper-thin self-portraits of their creator. In fact, the second one's literally named Paper Stroke.
- Punny Name: Power, being the Pungeon Master she is, names her clones with art-related puns of her own name.
- Stealth Pun: Since they're inorganic clones that were brought to life from drawings, they're artificial.
- Take Up My Sword: When a clone dies, Power draws another to replace her. The new clone inherits the school and retains the memories of the previous one. Paper made an exception to this when she joined Reboot Season 119 to retain her form in case she was qualified for the Battle Royale and/or Death Battle.
- Thou Shalt Not Kill: While they won't let their guards down when dangerous students threaten the school, they won't kill them unless they're being an absolute threat.
- First CVG appearance: Post 1105note
Power's first clone who ran the school from Reboot Seasons 57 to 60. She successfully mentored Jorgen von Strangle in Season 58, but died in the wake of the First V Incident aka the Original Timewrecking in Season 60.
- Color-Coded Speech: Her dialogue was italic blue since she was a clone of Power.
- Doppelgänger Gets Same Sentiment: Ichi mourned her death as if the real Power died in her place, so he immediately dropped by the latter's home to comfort her.
- Killed Off for Real: Was killed by Miko Mitama when the latter also destroyed her school in the Original Timewrecking. Despite the droids' and doctors' best efforts to heal her wounds, she turned to the camera to say farewell to her friends, especially her creator, as she bled profusely to death. She was then given a proper burial by the droids."Mike [Shinoda]... if you're still there... I just want to wish you... good luck... Jorgen... if you're watching this... thank you... for being my student... And to all... my nominator friends... especially Dave... Ich... and... 6k1... thank you... for being there... for me."
Power's second clone and the current Headmare of the school, running it starting in Reboot Season 60.
- Artsy Beret: It's not shown here, but her uniform is an orange-and-yellow artist's smock, complete with a beret to highlight her occupation. It's the same outfit that Ichi made for Power when she was hiding at his bunker during Villain Month, and she requested another one to be made for Paper.
- Character Development: Like her maker, she learned to move on from the past, even poking fun at her encounter with Lord English when she tested her lie detector.
- Claimed by the Supernatural: Bears the same yo-yo scar that 6k1 and Power got from the Waterblight Ganon, being a clone of the latter. It protects her from nightmares, as shown when she had a hard time remembering the one that Valecor gave her during Villain Month. "Scattered Brain" then removed it when they visited the nominators at Neon Quarters.
- Color-Coded Speech: Her speech is gold as she's the color of parchment.
- Got Me Doing It: Ichi's snarky attitude rubbed off on her creator, and this extended to Paper as well when she sarcastically complimented Rex Goodwin's hat in Reboot Season 119. He ripped her face off in retribution, however.
- Kill It with Fire: Being made of paper, it's her Logical Weakness. She was burned by the Carbon Dog when it attacked her in Reboot Season 124, but thankfully, one of her droid assistants splashed water on her before she could be reduced to ashes. In light of this, she coated herself with fireproof paint that protects her from most fires including supernatural ones.
- Kill It with Water: Another Logical Weakness of hers is water because she's made of paper, so she can't swim to teach her aquatic students. This is also why she uses an air-based disinfecting chamber to clean herself. However, in Season 279, she assigned Blue and Yellow Pearl to handle Mermaid Raiden Ei while Paper coated herself with waterproof paint.
- Horrible Judge of Character: Was called out by Valecor for judging Lord English too quickly. In her defense, however, English ate two kids right in front of her and asked to be her student, so she had no way of knowing if he had good intentions in enrolling. As a result, she ran away to Ichi's bunker for her safety.
- Irony: Despite being afraid of the murderous paper shredder in Reboot Season 92note , Paper wields an axe as her weapon. She just handles sharp objects as carefully as possible.
- Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Complementing her axe is a shield that has the same durability and resistance to magic as Gusty the Great's barrier, yet is easy to carry. Power helped her make it when she dropped by the school to help increase its security. After Bingus and the Carbon Dog's attack at the school in Reboot Season 124, Paper remade her shield so it has better resistance against eldritch attacks since Bingus was transformed into an Eldritch Abomination at the time.
- My God, What Have I Done?: Regretted killing Farah Oersted over destroying the Valentine's Day decorations while trying to help out in Reboot Season 144 because she panicked while trying to keep Farah under control. Paper then worried that her school's reputation might get tarnished because of this, but thankfully the Pearls comforted her over it.
- Nervous Wreck: Unlike her creator, who learned how to control her emotions, she constantly worries about her school, especially after her encounter with Lord English. Power eventually gave her the same lessons she had with Twilight and Fluttershy to help calm her down.
- Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory: Like Power, she ordered a special charm from Billy that prevents her and anyone nearby from forgetting tributes that are erased from existence. While not shown in her pic, she wears it on her smock as a brooch.
- Shipper on Deck: Was amused when Blue Pearl suggested hiring her friend Yellow Pearl partly because the former missed the latter. She also believes that they were a thing even back in the OT since they split an ice cream sundae in the Feast of Season 135. After their first date at Eye-Sicle's lair, Paper became more supportive of them, thinking that they already hooked up, when in reality they need more time to figure out their relationship.
- Stealth Pun: Paper is modeled after her creator, who is from the Fillyppines, and the art clone has the same colors as Manila paper.
- Who Wants to Live Forever?: Being The Ageless, she worries about outliving her creator and most of her students and also who will replace her if she gets killed if Power dies for real. While she can make art clones of herself, too, her weaker magic will take her much longer to summon them.
Staff Members
- First ASAS appearance: Post 1297note
The former servant of Blue Diamond who's an art teacher at the school. Originally nominated by her Diamond in OT Season 135, she's considered by 6k1 as her "honorary tribute" after she left Homeworld for her studies. She's also the de facto vice principal of the school whenever Paper is out.
- Artsy Beret: After reforming, she wears a blue beret and artist's smock similar to Paper's.
- Beware the Nice Ones: Like her superior, she's not afraid to put her foot down whenever unruly students attack the school. In fact, don't mess with Paper in front of her, either.
- Character Development: She learned to break out of her shyness during her service at the Art School by being cordial with her students. She also learned to stand up to others and not back down in a fight after her experience in Reboot Season 110 and receiving counseling from Lapis Lazulinote five seasons after.
- Color-Coded Speech: Her dialogue is blue as she's well, a Blue Pearl.
- Dual Wielding: Her Gem weapon's a pair of sais whose blades are shaped like rigger brushes. They also produce slippery paint, which along with the blade shape is an upgrade that she requested Bismuth to add before she returned from her leave.
- Horse of a Different Color: She tamed a giant bat in Reboot Season 110 to fly around the Arena. Paper decided to keep her as a pet after the season, and Blue named her Papaya after the fruit she ate when the Pearl found her. However, Papaya's not seen again after that season ever since Ichi's droids were assigned to take care of her.
- Lady of War: She fights gracefully in battle, her steps as light as a ballerina's when she dodges attacks.
- Literal-Minded: Like Crystal Gem Pearl, she can't understand the nuances behind jokes, like when Power had to explain to her what a pun is.Power: It's a play on words, like when I say that you're a real Gem!Blue Pearl: Of course I am.Power: Oh no, that's a figure of speech meaning that you're precious... because of your gem!
- Not Quite Back to Normal: After being cured of her Corruption, Blue's left hand has white splotches and her bangs are cut short.
- Our Liches Are Different: Transformed into a lich after putting on a mysterious ring in Reboot Season 110. When she was poofed by Tomomo, she came back as a Corrupted revenant after Heaven and Hell rejected her.
- Past-Life Memories: Didn't recall what she did in the Original Timeline until Paper reminded her of them. She was kept in the dark about her "father" the Spy, however.
- Silk Hiding Steel:
- She may be a Pearl who used to be Blue Diamond's servant, but she proved herself to be just as capable as Crystal Pearl by destroying a Gundam version of herself made by Zechs Marquise and slitting Rey Mysdeerio's wrists before throwing him into a river in OT S135. She also killed Gaelio Bauduin in the Feast in the Battle Royale two seasons after that.
- Even in the Reboot, she still has the strength hidden under her skinny build. In Reboot Season 110, she managed to stuff Alien Hipporito in a giant cannon (though he escaped before she could set it off) and fight Diamondhead into a draw.
- Ship Tease: With Yellow Pearl, since she suggested having Paper hire her partly because she missed her. Paper also believes that they were a thing even back in the OT since they split an ice cream sundae in the Feast of Season 135.
- Tangled Family Tree: Apparently, the Spy was her father and SCP-2521 was her sibling, as she discovered in OT S135. It was most likely an adoptive family since Gems are made artificially.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting: Like all Gems, she can change her form to help students with different kinds of limbs, and prefers using it this way over fighting with it. She can't do Partial Transformation like Bismuth, however.
- When She Smiles: While she has been smiling more often ever since she studied at Little Homeschool, she makes an even bigger one when she lands the job, being grateful that she can share her passion for art without being judged.
6k1 and Power's Tributes and Allies
- A Day in the Limelight: Whenever they're called over for help or are in need of help, they're given the spotlight for the arc. Sometimes their runs during seasons become significant enough to become their own arcs and/or impact them after they're revived and sent home.
- Undying Loyalty: 6k1's more heroic tributes trust her and would never leave her, even if they get nominated by others. This also extends to their allies, who trust 6k1 too, whether or not she nominated them.
- Wistful Amnesia: While they can have their traumatic memories of the Games erased by the Necromancy Department, they sometimes vaguely recall them, like when Mikey remembered "something terrible" happening to his father in Reboot Season 52, but couldn't recall what exactly happened back then.
Alternia
- First CVG appearance: Post 342note
The scholarly, upper-class indigoblood troll who has better things to do than cullingnote others, unlike the other trolls in his caste. He killed 6k1 for nominating him in Reboot Season 37.
- My Species Doth Protest Too Much: He believed that 6k1 nominated him in Season 37 under the assumption that all highbloods enjoyed slaughter, which offended him.
- Token Evil Teammate: One of the few tributes of 6k1 who isn't heroic and doesn't care about their nominator, being an obnoxious troll.
Equestria
The Mane Six
The bookish alicorn who rules Equestria as the Princess of Friendship. She's Power Stroke's idol, and despite her royal duties, she tries her best to be there for her in times of trouble.
- Author Appeal: In-Universe, she's 6k1's favorite tribute along with Toriel, to the point that it would hurt the Database Manager if someone other than her nominates her. In fact, 6k1 fainted when she mistook Twilight's AR Equestrian counterpart for the real her when the former was nominated against her will by the Legion of Doom in Reboot Season 97.
- Bedtime Brainwashing: If she uses her dream-walking spell just before she falls asleep, she explores the dreamscape lucidly. It makes her susceptible to outside influence — if someone whispers into her ear, her actions inside the dream can be subconsciously manipulated. But since she's aware that she's in a dream, she can hear the whisperer and telepathically reply to them, but to their perspective, she'd only be saying a few seemingly disconnected words in her sleep.
- Cassandra Truth: In Reboot Season 80, she tried explaining to the bartender that she was of legal age despite looking like a teenager in her human form. He didn't believe her and gave her a bottle of hot sauce instead.
- Color-Coded Speech: Her dialogue is purple, but it gets italicized whenever she's in the same area as 6k1 since her dialogue also uses it. This was reversed in their first onscreen meeting during the pre-party meeting for GC's, where 6k1's dialogue was italicized since Twilight had more focus in the arc at the time.
- Dream Walker: After her coronation as Ruler of Equestria, Princess Luna transferred half of her magic to her including her spell that enabled her to enter dreams. She also taught Twilight how to use it even if the latter's asleep: by astrally projecting her soul into the dreamscape just before she falls asleep. Twilight can also enter the dreams of non-Equestrians, but her time in them is much shorter than in the dreams of Equestrians, so she was reliant on the Dream Weavers' magic to recharge her spell during the mission at the Alebrijes' Land of Dreams.
- Dream Weaver: Her magic is limitless inside a dream, so she can conjure up most anything, tap into spells that she never used before, and even partially or fully transform herself to her advantage. However, the Anti-Magic inside Coatl's castle prevented her from completely exploiting it.
- Fisher Kingdom: Generally turns into a human when she passes through the Crystal Mirror and goes to the Equestria Girls World. In Reboot Season 800, she was made to pass through it at the same time as her Canterlot High counterpart for Reboot Season 80, transforming the former into a human and the latter into a pony.
- Forced into Evil:
- Was forced to wear the Dark Bracer after being framed by "Rodriguez" for "breaking into" Coatl's castle to "steal" the Hypnos-Stone. Twilight worried about turning against her kingdom and her loved ones, especially Power, and the thought of being vaporized for defying Blood Moon hung in her head for the whole mission. This came true when Blood Moon ordered Dark Stanford to slowly atomize her as she escaped the dream realm, but thankfully, she had Light Stanford successfully remove the bracer by making her intangible enough to have it slip through before she could be completely atomized.
- This happened to her again when Dark Stanford captured her again along with her friends after Raven Beak stormed Canterlot. The evil fox affixed brainwashing bracers on them and sent them after the rescuers at ZDR to strike fear into them or kill them.
- Heavy Sleeper: When she casts her dream-walking spell just before she falls asleep, she falls into such a deep sleep that only rubbing her back and reciting a special poem can wake her up.
- The Hero's Idol: Power idolizes Twilight because of how much she relates to her, to the point that she gave her a crystal ball so she can call her anytime.
- Horn Attack: She mentions using her horn physically like Power, but only in self-defense.
- Identical Twin ID Tag: After discussing 6k1's issue with "tribute theft" with her, she wears a star-shaped clip in her mane to tell her apart from other Twilights (not counting Sci-Twi's pony form or Twinkle Sprinkle).
- The Leader: Was assigned by 6k1 to be one of the two leaders (the other being Toriel) of Dave's travel group for GC's party. She led the entire group through the mountain path, planning the formations and watching out for any danger.
- Mentor Archetype:
- Is this to 6k1 and Power, giving them advice when it comes to friendship or self-care. Power calls her the "Friendship Therapist", and she became a certified one to help everycreature with their mental and emotional problems besides their friendship problems. Twilight also teaches 6k1 how to use magic when the latter's a unicorn.
- After Luna passed her dream-walking powers to her, Twilight became Asriel's mentor as well when she consoled him over the nightmare he had about CAC timewrecking him over killing his parents and putting his entire kingdom to anarchy, which stemmed from Asriel's murder of Asgore in Reboot Season 220. Twilight advised Asriel to learn to forgive himself for his struggles with his past transformations as Flowey and planned to have Zecora make a cure for him that at least eases his mind if he somehow transforms into Flowey again.
- Modest Royalty: While she did wear her coronation dress to Billy's party, she still prefers being called by just her name. She even reminded Power that she doesn't need to bow to her all the time.
- Not So Above It All: The bookish alicorn also indulges in fanfics because she's interested in how people from Earth Prime portray her and her friends.
- Pensieve Flashback: She can project her recent memories into the real world with a spell similar to the one she used to show Celestia her ideas on how to send Starlight off after the latter's graduation. Like with her Imagine Spot spell, people within range can't interact with the memories.
- Portal Book: Played with. She uses books from other worlds as the Crystal Mirror's power source so she can go to those worlds through it.
- Sanity Slippage: Much like her mental breakdowns in canon, she has snapped multiple times in the Arena:
- When she was nominated by Psyche in OT Season 95, she went insane. Since Psyche didn't wipe her memories back then, 6k1 took it in her own hands and did so when she nominated her with the rest of the Rainbooms in OT Season 245.
- She also snapped along with the other Equestrian Princesses in OT Season 219, presumably from the disease they caught from Oona. Despite this, 6k1 was rooting for them to go to the following Death Battle even with her tribute theft anxiety because she wanted them to meet with Power there.
- Her data clone had bouts of insanity in Reboot Season 170 to the point that she tried destroying the world, but Golisopod stopped her and made her realize what she was doing.
- Shrink Ray: She knows a shrinking spell, but the time its target remains small is shorter the smaller it's shrunken, and the spell is more likely to fail if used in succession.
- Story-Breaker Power: She's one of 6k1's most powerful tributes, but she doesn't show up often because her magic can easily solve most problems. In-universe, she's too busy with her royal duties back home, and 6k1 respects her time.
- Super Wrist-Gadget: The Dark Bracer that she was forced to wear by "Rodriguez" has many functionalities such as firing lasers, shapeshifting, and intangibility. For the last feature, however, it stays on even while Twilight is intangible, so Light Stanford had to give her a potion that made her intangible enough for it to slip through.
- Thinking Up Portals: She can summon portals to travel across universes but can only hold them up for a few seconds as she hasn't mastered it as perfectly as Chancellor Neighsay did.
- Voluntary Shapeshifting: According to Dark 6k1, Twilight's shapeshifting spell that she used to transform herself and her friends into Breezies is only temporary. Her Dark Bracer that she was forced to wear by "Rodriguez" makes this more reliable.
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: She's literally afraid of snakes, which is why she was nervous around Veena, but she became more comfortable with her after learning about her and the 'Brijes' plight.
- The Worf Effect:
- Despite being a powerful alicorn and master of magic who's defeated equally dangerous villains in her home universe, she found herself overwhelmed by "Rodriguez", who was actually Blood Moon in disguise, in the Alebrijes' Land of Dreams. Even if her magic was limitless in the realm, she was still outmatched by him even after the Anti-Magic in Coatl's castle was disabled because Blood Moon's combined temporary dream powers and mutation overpowered her dream powers and magic. Twilight was also tired from an earlier battle with the equally powerful Fecto Elfilis and still had to fight Blood Moon to try stopping him from stealing the Hypnos-Stone.
- When Raven Beak stormed Canterlot with his legion, Twilight gathered her friends and Spike to defend the capital, but because of Raven Beak's highly advanced technology, they were easily defeated and captured by them.
- Your Mind Makes It Real: When she's dream-walking, whatever happens to her in a dream doesn't affect her in the waking world, except for dying and being forced to wear the Dark Bracer by "Rodriguez" since it also appeared on her body back in Canterlot Castle.
- First ASAS appearance: Post 778note
The shy, animal-loving pegasus who serves as Mimi's petsitter. She also mentored Power in being assertive, but cancelled the training due to Discord's antics.
- Affectionate Nickname: Her close friend (and possible love interest) Discord calls her "Flutters".
- Badly Battered Babysitter: Implied. The first two times Mimi was with her, Fluttershy had to use the Stare on the Starble several times to discipline her. Even for a pony whose special talent is animal care, Mimi was still "quite a hoofful" for her, but over time she learned how to take care of her like 6k1.
- Color-Coded Speech: Her dialogue is gold for her yellow pelt.
- Driven to Suicide: Killed herself after teaming up with Nappa to kill Kars and Jason Brody in OT Season 11.
- Genre Savvy: Is aware of seemingly innocent people pretending to be nice after dealing with Cozy Glow's takeover of the School of Friendship and team-up with Grogar's Legion of Doomnote , so she was suspicious of "Sunny" the Sunflora's interactions with Mimi during Scipion's party. It was actually Flowey pretending to be Aaron's Old Friend to try crashing it.
- Goldfish Scooping Game: Won a goldfish from one in Reboot Season 102 and named her Aura. She was allowed to take her home after the season.
- Hidden Depths: Used her "crazy knowledge in sewing" to make and sell Starble plushies for Hearth's Warming, feeling inspired by Mimi.
- Honorary Aunt: Mimi calls her "Auntie Fluttershy" or just "Auntie Shy".
- Interspecies Romance: Fell in love with Nappa, a Saiyan, in OT Season 11.
- Mama Bear: She'll use the Stare on anyone who scares Mimi, like Cerberus and Freddy during Bale's and Scipion's parties, respectively.
- Past-Life Memories: Didn't recall the Great Destruction until the Universe was nominated in Reboot Season 108, causing her to have flashbacks to what she did in the final OT season (S250).
- Ship Tease: When Starfall explained to her how he stood up to Discord for Power by questioning the draconequus's relationship with the pegasus, she blushed.
- Star Killing: Somehow managed to destroy the sun in Reboot Season 102. She then realized what a bad idea it was, and facehoofed so hard her hoof went through her head.
- Took a Level in Jerkass: Was a "big dumb meanie" in OT S250, where she corrupted Earthrealm, attacked Giegue'snote mind, angrily chased Jon Stewart out of her camp, and picked a fight with Ares before he shot her with a poisoned blowdart.
The School of Friendship
- First CVG appearance: Post 863note
One of Twilight's students at the School of Friendship who befriended The Messenger during Reboot Season 54.
- Accidental Murder: In Season 54, she accidentally killed Divine Kai while trying to save her from a heart attack using CPR because she applied too much pressure.
- Color-Coded Speech: Her dialogue is red to represent her maroon fur.
- Emo Teen: Became a rebellious teenage yak over the course of Season 54 by venting her frustrations over rock and metal music, even undoing her braids.
- An Ice Person: Gained the ability to shoot ice from her hooves in Season 54. As per the rules, however, 6k1 had them removed after the season.
- Villainous Friendship: With the Messenger in Season 54, since she was presumably convinced by Darth Vader to join the Dark Side after beating her in a rock off while the Messenger was possessed by President Snow's soul, which was transferred to him by Gordon Ramsay. In fact, the Messenger arranged with Quarble to revive her, and adopted a baby and named them after her. This became a simple Odd Friendship after Yona apologized for her villainy.
Others
- First ASAS appearance: Post 1011note
The chaotic draconequus who's one of the very first tributes nominated by 6k1, the other being Starlight Glimmer. He showed up just before Power's assertiveness training with Fluttershy to prank the former.
- The Bus Came Back: Was last seen teleporting himself out of frustration after being called out by Starfall and Fluttershy for interrupting the latter's assertiveness training for Power. Discord then returned more than three Earth Prime years later to help Fluttershy with her plan on how to fight Dark Stanford's forces with the Mane Six and Spike.
- Color-Coded Speech: His dialogue is cinnamon for his brown fur and scales, although this was later bolded to differentiate it from Applejack's.
- Genre Savvy: Initially refused to join the Mane Six and Spike in defending Canterlot from Dark Stanford and his forces because he knows that they will save the day in the end, as per their series norm. However, Fluttershy convinced him to participate by planning a scheme with him that will involve him later in the battle, knowing that trickery is his game.
- She Is Not My Girlfriend: Denied that he was in love with Fluttershy when Starfall questioned his relationship with her in the latter's effort to distract him until she comes back.
- Talking the Monster to Death: On the receiving end when Starfall called him out for messing with Power and also questioned his relationship with Fluttershy. He gave up after the latter also scolded him for his tricks.
- Trickster Mentor: Attempted to test Power if she learned her friendship lessons from Twilight by pranking her before her training with Fluttershy. After spiking her tea with mustard and pickle-flavored soda, he transformed Power's head into Kokichi's, made a meme out of it, and sent it to her nominator friends, asking her how she'd react to them laughing at it. He promptly got called out for it by Starfall and Fluttershy.
Fairy World
- First CVG appearance: Post 1264
The commander-in-chief of Fairy World who's also Power's very first art student.
- Art Reflects Personality: The manly fairy naturally decided to paint a tank during his art lessons with Pointy Stroke.
- Berserk Button: Do not break Da Rules, or else he'll fire a laser from his giant wand at you. Power learned this the hard way when she broke the rule forbidding the use of You-Doo Dolls by drawing up one of President Snow as part of her and Ichigo's plan to force him to shorten Villain Month to just Villain Week.
- Butt-Monkey: Spent most of Reboot Season 58 being beaten up or annoyed by the other tributes.
- Cold Iron: Was ultimately killed with an anvil to the head by Crewcut in Reboot Season 58. Being a fairy, steel is his weakness.
- Color-Coded Speech: His dialogue is bold green for his tank top.
- Disproportionate Retribution: Went against the most sacred rule in the book by poofing away Snout and Mepps' bungee cord for not sharing their Xbox with him in the Bloodbath of Reboot Season 58.
- Dynamic Entry: He entered Power's Art School by destroying the door with his wand.
- Real Men Wear Pink: Power's first art student... is the Toughest Fairy in the Universe.
- Story-Breaker Power: While he's still bound by Da Rules, he can easily solve 6k1 or Power's problems by granting their wishes, but he claims that "more powerful" wishes like mass memory wipes don't work properly outside his universe (not counting the Arena).
Kokaua Town
One of Jumba's Experiments who's designed to pop popcorn for his movie night. His one true place is at the movie theater.
- Arranged Marriage: Was betrothed to a Holden Camira, which was repaired by Mikey under BTS's request in Reboot Season 73.
- Big Eater: He regularly got involved in food or drink-related events in Reboot Season 63. It just so happened he's associated with food to begin with.
- Color-Coded Speech: When Mikey translated his speech, his dialogue used cinnamon text.
- Edible Ammunition: Weaponized his primary function by shooting flaming popcorn at KRISS Vector and Jeff the Killer, electrified popcorn at three more tributes, and a pineapple at Tycho Brahe's head in Reboot Season 63. Two seasons later, he also shot popcorn ammo at Utsuho Reiuji when she tried to kill Rarijack.
- Omniglot: Besides his native Tantalog, he spoke in Parseltongue to open the Chamber of Secrets, then became only able to say his own name, in Reboot Season 73.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: In Reboot Season 73, he brought up Alatreon winning the same triathlon that he competed the other night to Mikey, unaware that the latter was trying to escape its clutches. This caused Mikey to leave in a huff and kill Sarge's cat the next day, resulting in his fatal punishment by Alatreon.
- First ASAS appearance: Post 732note
The ice Experiment who befriended Aya Asagiri in Reboot Season 77. His one true place is with his shave ice cart, selling low-calorie treats with the original Dupe, who clones them.
- Color-Coded Speech: When given a Translator Collar so 6k1 could understand him better when he reunited with his cousin Dupe, his dialogue was teal.
- Face–Heel Turn: Was reverted back to his evil programming when he overheard a recording of Angel's song. Despite this, he took pity in Aya's abusive background and vowed to protect her, and after his death, 6k1's scientists simply played the recording backwards to turn him good again after reviving him.
- Like Brother and Sister: Saw Aya like his "true sister" and vowed to protect her, even visiting her for the holidays after their time in the Arena.
- Playing with Fire: Despite being designed with ice powers, he torched President Snow to death for cheating in a Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel with him, not caring if Slushy melted from doing so.
The Mushroom Kingdom
- First ASAS appearance: Post 4151note
A skeleton Koopa soldier from the same Mushroom Kingdom as the Koopalings that Scipion's familiar with, who became the champion of Reboot Season 127. 6k1 invited him to Hazemaster's Halloween party in celebration of his victory.
- Accidental Murder: In Season 127, he accidentally killed his first pet, a Bird, by feeding it chocolate.
- Beware the Silly Ones: He spent most of Season 127 goofing around, but he stepped up his game and won the season by repeatedly bashing William Afton's head against a rock, transforming into an angelic, phoenix-like being to throw a storm of Combat Hand Fans at Skull Rider Vars and Tomoko, and freezing Stew with a syringe.
- The Bus Came Back: After he was last seen leaving the Halloween party, he returned from a lengthy absence to help Kay's group and the Mystery Gang find Kelby.
- Character Catchphrase: "Well, rattle me bones!"
- Color-Coded Speech: He speaks in evil gray text for his loyalty to Bowser.
- Eating Optional: Since he's undead, he doesn't need to eat, and he gathered the Halloween candy from Haze's party to give to the other soldiers who need food. Despite this, Barry still bakes strawberry cake for him and the other undead troops because it's his new hobby after he harvested strawberries in Reboot Season 130.
- Even Mooks Have Loved Ones: In Reboot Season 131, he was offended when Fooby slaughtered the family of Barry Big Boo, the same one who was nominated along with him in his winning season.Dry Bones: Even us minions have loved ones back home!
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Unlike Kay and her group, everyone just calls him "Dry Bones" while Sans calls him "Bonesy". His full name is revealed to be "Dry Bones Jones".
- For Halloween, I Am Going as Myself: He considered shapeshifting into his angelic firebird form for the Halloween party, but decided that his default form is already his "costume".
- Funetik Aksent: He's got a similar country drawl as Sans and talks jus' like 'im, as demonstrated in this example.
- Long-Distance Relationship: After falling in love with Foxy in Season 127, Jones keeps in touch with him by writing love letters.
- The Noseless: Unlike Sans and Papyrus, who somehow can smell things despite not having noses like him, Dry Bones isn't affected by horrid stenches since his nostrils are vestigial.
- One-Winged Angel: He gained the ability to transform into an angelic, phoenix-like being in Season 127 and decided to keep it after the season. He assumes his default form when not in battle, but he can't use it in the Arena unless the event specifically calls for it, as per the Gamemakers' rules.
- Punch-Clock Villain: He may be an enemy to the Mario Bros., but when he's on a break from military duty, he's friendly with the others, like when 6k1 invited him to the Halloween party.
- Reviving Enemy: Like all Dry Bones, he can reassemble himself if he falls apart because he's undead. However, his immortality gets temporarily suppressed in the Arena, as he discovered when he was killed by Grizzy on the first day of Season 130's Battle Royale but was unable to literally pull himself together. Also, he can only be able to revive himself if his bones are intact and close together, since he needed a 1-UP Shroom after Frost Bite shattered him.
- Retcon: The pet dog that he adopted and dressed up as a lion in Season 127 was retroactively changed to a Chain Chomp in its next appearance, which he named Rory.
- Ridiculously Alive Undead: He acts mostly like a regular Koopa, except he's a skeleton.
- Robosexual: Fell in love with Foxy, an animatronic in Season 127.
- Through a Face Full of Fur: Can somehow blush through his cheekbones.
San Fransokyo
- First CVG appearance: Post 1054note
Hiro Hamada's robot assistant and friend who accompanied 6k1 along with Harley Quinn on the former's vacation to the Underground.
- Color-Coded Speech: His dialogue is AC gray.
- Combat Medic: The reason why 6k1 chose him as her travel buddy.
- Super Doc: Before the trip to Toriel's, he updated his medical database to include information about monster healthcare using 6k1's phone, effectively functioning as her CHECK command.
The Underground
6k1's honorary little sibling who lives in the Ruins with their adoptive mother Toriel. They're one of the few tributes of hers who still remembers what they did in the Original Timeline, and they believe that pacifism is the best way to solve problems.
- Actual Pacifist: Outside the Arena, they don't hurt anyone and they resolve problems the Pacifist way. They wanted to befriend Bill Cipher to stop him from cruelly pranking their friends, but were called out for it because he was too evil to be redeemed. 6k1 reminded them that they can Flee if Sparing doesn't work.
- Adaptational Gender Identity: Canonically, their gender is deliberately left vague, but they explicitly identify as nonbinary in the RPs. They don't care about their biological sex or whether they wear traditionally masculine or feminine clothes, though they prefer being dressed in their blue-and-pink striped shirt, blue shorts, and brown shoes, which make them look androgynous."I'm not a boy or a girl, but rather, a kid."
- Ambiguously Absent Parent: The fate of their biological parents is unknown. They only told Toriel about them and she promised to keep it a secret, even from 6k1.
- The Apprentice: Is Ness's honorary student and friend.
- Artificial Limbs Are Stronger: After Bill bit off their left hand, Alphys replaced it with a prosthetic that produces a barrier that repels dark magic.
- Big Sister Worship: They look up to their honorary older sister 6k1, even motivating her to stay determined.
- Children Are Innocent: Their naivety makes them think they can instantly befriend anyone they meet, even irredeemable villains. They're often called out for this.
- Color-Coded Speech: Their dialogue was originally purple, but changed to blue after they reunited with 6k1 during her Underground vacation.
- The Comically Serious: They speak flatly, so some of their quips tend to be humorously snarky.
- Early-Installment Weirdness: Because of Ness's reduced significance in ASAS, Frisk's friendship with him in CVG is barely brought up at all in the latter RP.
- Eyes Always Shut: The only times they ever open their eyes are when they're extremely surprised, like during the First Timewrecking in Reboot Season 60 and when they encountered Chara in the latter's old village.
- Happily Adopted: They're happy to live with Toriel as her adopted child, like in one of the True Pacifist endings.
- Hidden Depths:
- Is a fan of Harry Potter, after Ralsei told them all about it. Like him, they identify as a Hufflepuff, friendly and kind.
- They're also a good pianist like Kris, and it's implied that Toriel gave Frisk piano lessons a week before the 6th Anniversary Festival.
- Homeschooled Kids: They're homeschooled by Toriel, who dreams of becoming a kindergarten teacher and opening a school in the Underground. Her dream eventually came true, and Frisk is able to receive formal education.
- Mental Time Travel: They can use their SAVE powers to rewind time to the last SAVE Point they used, retaining their memories of the previous timeline. They can also do this outside the Underground with the mini-SAVE Point they wear around their neck, unlike 6k1, but Flowey destroyed it out of spite when he crashed Scipion's party. She eventually replaced it after saving Asriel and returning him to his family.
- Morphic Resonance: They still wear their prosthetic as a Cyndaquil.
- Not So Stoic: Just because their face is expressionless doesn't mean they can't feel emotion. They just don't show it outwardly, instead opting for little smirks or bottling up their fear. They also become more emotive when they're distressed, but rarely.
- Old Friend: To Johnny Joestar, whom they first met in OT Season 112. After Frisk apologized for pulling a prank on him, they became friends overnight, and thought that they might be long-lost siblings. Frisk even rooted for Johnny when he fought in Reboot Season 96.
- Past-Life Memories: One of the few tributes of 6k1 who remembers what they did in the OT because of their SAVE powers. They still remember dying in the Bloodbath of OT Seasons 21 and 81 (the former at the hands of Chara), then making up for them by making the podium in OT Seasons 107, 112, and 197. They also remember the kills they made in the Arena, but has since had them wiped by Dr. Phoenix after visiting 6k1 and Power at the Recovery Room.
- Practically Different Generations: They're a young child while their adopted sister 6k1's a full-grown adult.
- Rape as Backstory: They were sexually abused several times in the OT. It was difficult for them to tell Toriel about them, but she understood them and did her best to protect them. They were lucky that their memories of being raped were wiped by Dr. Phoenix despite the procedure's faultiness back then, but they had to ask Alphys to wipe their memory of being forcibly kissed by an alternate Marx in OT S107 since their nominator at the time forgot to do so.
- Suddenly Voiced: In their game, their dialogue when talking with other characters is unspoken, but in Convergence/ASAS, they have speaking roles.
- Technical Pacifist: In Reboot Season 181, they were nominated with Asriel as one tribute, but only Asriel did the killing that season. However, the kill was still shared between them because they were a group tribute.
- They're Called "Personal Issues" for a Reason: Why they climbed Mt. Ebott is personal to them, and when Mimi wanted to know because she's their friend, they refused to disclose it.
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: As the Fire-type Cyndaquil, they're naturally afraid of water, so Toriel had to help them overcome it during their swimming lessons with Nick.
The motherly goat who lives in the Ruins with her adopted child Frisk. She's also 6k1's "honorary mom", and she's proud to treat her like her own daughter.
- Affectionate Nickname: "Tori", but she doesn't like it if Asgore calls her that due to their previously strained marriage. However, she's learning to get used to it when she started patching up with him.
- The Ageless: Being a Boss Monster, she can't age if she doesn't have biological children to transfer her SOUL power to. Subverted since Asriel is alive in this Underground timeline, but due to her age catching up with her, she can't conceive any more childrennote .
- Amicable Exes: With Asgore as of Billy's party. She may not be ready to forgive him for what he did during the war, but they're at least on good terms with each other. After Asriel was saved from turning back into Flowey, she made amends with Asgore and started dating him again.
- Author Appeal: In-Universe, she's 6k1's favorite tribute along with Twilight Sparkle, to the point that the Database Manager sees her as her mom, and it would hurt said nominator if someone other than her nominates her. 6k1 even keeps a picture of her in her office.
- Butt-Monkey: She was just as much of a "pathetic whelp" as Asgore was in the OT, and the furthest she lasted at the time was in Season 21, where she survived a whole week before being sliced with a sword by Tommy Wiseau in the Feast.
- Character Catchphrase: "Do not be afraid, my child."
- Character Tics: She tends to cup her mouth when she's surprised.
- Color-Coded Speech: Her dialogue is gray since using white for her fur color would make it unreadable in TVT's Light Mode.
- Discard and Draw: She exchanges her fire powers for enhanced swimming and underwater breathing when she's a sea goat and for Grass-type moves when she's a Gogoat.
- Elemental Absorption: As a Gogoat, her Ability Sap Sipper enables her to eat Grass-type moves to boost her physical attack, which was why she didn't struggle with Flowey's vines as much as the others did when he crashed Scipion's party.
- "Freaky Friday" Flip: With Ralsei in Season 313. She hoped that he could teach her how to use his magic while in his body, but she was immediately stabbed from behind with a tree branch by Nene Kusanagi.
- Furry Reminder: She can't eat chocolate because it makes her nauseated. In real life, chocolate is just as poisonous to goats as it is to dogs.
- Hidden Depths:
- Had a small interest in drawing in OT Season 21 when she drew Cure March and showed it to Asriel. She also showcased her artistry in the 6th Anniversary Festival, and her detailed drawings imply that Power's influence motivated her to try drawing again.
- She's also a good singer, which she also showcased with Frisk in the festival.
- I Am Not Weasel: Doesn't take kindly to being mistaken for a cow, which is why she stopped wearing her muu-muu. Onox, being the dim-witted Toxtricity he is, keeps calling her one, anyway.
- Identical Twin ID Tag: Not only was her snail bracelet a gift from 6k1 during the latter's vacation, it also tells her apart from other Toriels.
- Interspecies Adoption: She's an anthropomorphic goat while her three adopted children are humans.
- Ironic Allergy: Found out that she was allergic to humans by sneezing all over Gyoubu Masataka Oniwa and Commander Paylor in Reboot Season 42, despite having adopted humans herself. However, this didn't carry over in her subsequent appearances.
- Mama Bear: She's 6k1's mother figure, and she won't like it if anyone dares hurt her "honorary daughter" or Frisk.
- Upon hearing that 6k1 was killed by Nightmare Scipion and hospitalized at the Science Center, she dropped everything and paid her a visit along with Twilight. She also vowed to protect her from him after hearing that he, in his new form, nearly killed her in a fit of rage.
- When Bill Cipher flooded her Home with maple syrup and punched Frisk, she instinctively threw a fireball at him, only to miss and burn part of the wall when he warped away. She was also concerned about Frisk's plan to befriend him.
- She instinctively prepared to throw fireballs at the Dark Star when it teleported near Frisk during Billy's party. After it warned the Child about an evil soul growing inside them, she promised that she'll protect them.
- Morphic Resonance: She still wears her royal garb even as a Gogoat.
- Mundanger: Amidst all the supernatural horrors that happen in the Arena, worst fear is being unable to protect her kids from grave danger or any form of abuse. She feels guilty of not being there when Asriel and Frisk were forcibly kissed by Dmitry Medvedev and Marxnote , respectively in OT Seasons 78 and 107.
- Open-Minded Parent: She's accepting of Frisk being nonbinary and is also open to 6k1's asexuality because as a monster, she's naturally compassionate, and her kingdom treats LGBT+ people like any other citizen.
- Our Mermaids Are Different: In Season 141, her data clone drank a potion to transform into a sea goat, but overdosed and suffocated before she could find a body of water.
- Our Zombies Are Different: She was unwittingly resurrected by Primal Asriel as a zombie along with all the other tributes who died so far in Season 220. She condemned Asriel for murdering Asgore in the Feast and reluctantly ordered the zombies to kill him as punishment.
- Parental Substitute: Is 6k1's adoptive mother, and she took her in after OT Season 157, sometime after 6k1 lost contact with her parents when she moved to Panem. Toriel took pity on 6k1's missing parents and loneliness and adopted her, but allowed her to stay in the Library since she can live on her own.
- Past-Life Memories: Didn't recall the Great Destruction until the Universe was nominated in Reboot Season 108, causing her to have flashbacks to what she did in the final OT season. She also forgot about everything she did in the OT until she reviewed Asriel's memories through the tapes.
- Team Mom: Was assigned by 6k1 to be one of the two leaders (the other being Twilight) of Dave's travel group during the meeting for GC's party. She made sure to protect Carlos since he was the youngest and had no powers.
- They're Called "Personal Issues" for a Reason: While she first told Asgore towards the end of Billy's party that she wasn't ready to forgive him for what happened in the war yet, when 6k1 asked her again after capturing Flowey when he crashed Scipion's party, she said that it was personal. She then made amends with Asgore after their kids went to the village at the Surface to meet with Chara.
- Working with the Ex: Hated Asgore's guts in the OT, but was forced to cooperate with him when they and Asriel were nominated as one tribute in OT Season 157. They did their best to take care of Asriel despite their arguments, but Toriel refused to share custody of the kids with Asgore after the season, though she considered letting him visit them on weekends at his request.
- Would Hurt a Child: In OT Season 232, she threw Carlos off a mountaintop, only for him to jump back up and call her out for it. She's glad that she forgot about that when she passed through the dimensional rip to the Reboot Timeline.
The lazy skeleton who lives with his younger brother Papyrus in Snowdin. He's one of the two founders of the Blue Pun Clan, a club consisting of Pungeon Masters who are/wear blue, the other being Kim Seokjin. He also has some massive beef with Bill Cipher for pulling cruel pranks on him and his friends.
- Affectionate Nickname: His brother Papyrus sometimes calls him "Sansy".
- Alternate Self: Sans has many alt selves of himself coming from various alternate Undergrounds, including, but not limited to his Underfell counterpart, a naked buff Sans who appeared in Reboot Season 236, and a nearly-identical version of the original from the pop'n music Universe who appeared in Reboot Season 254.
- Ambiguously Related: Despite W. D. Gaster being nominated in the Games in a few seasons, his existence outside the Arena is shrouded in mystery, to the point that he's rumored to be Sans and Papyrus's father. Not even Sans is sure if they are related.
- Cassandra Truth: After the cast for the Underground Festival's closing ceremony discovered that Asriel missed his part in it, Sans told the public about his truce with Chara earlier in Snowdin. Nobody believed him and they protested against Asgore and Toriel's decision to let Chara attend.
- Color-Coded Speech: Besides using all lowercase letters for his dialogue, it's written in blue text for his hoodie. When he's serious, he speaks in AC blue and with regular capitalization.
- Commonality Connection: He and Carlos bonded over their mutual love for puns and wearing blue. In fact, he even started a club of blue punsters with Jin called the Blue Pun Clan.
- Drives Like Crazy: For Frisk's first day of school, Sans fetched them and Toriel with the Magic Blue Bus and turned it into a plane, but he didn't tell them put on their seatbelts before he did some aerial tricks on the way to pick up the other students.
- Everyone Has Standards: He likes pranking others but draws the line at doing it maliciously. While 6k1 had no ill intent when she pretended to be Power and lied to Bale about her thoughts on data clones during Haze's Halloween party, Sans took offense because he was onboard with her just pretending to be her Alternate Self.
- Gravity Master: Like his brother, he can increase or decrease the gravity around his enemies by turning their SOULs blue. This also works for nonhumans, like when Sans tried swinging Roy around underwater during the Koopalings' invasion of Las Pegasus.
- Holiday Ceasefire: Offered one to Chara during the 6th Anniversary Festival after Frisk suggested to him that he loosen up since Chara wasn't going to cause trouble during it.
- Hypocritical Humor: Despite groaning at Mii Gunner's costume and Kenny Omega's Halloween cosplay of him, Sans still gave his hoodie to 6k1 as a Christmas gift, even complimenting her when she wore it to Bale's party.
- In-Series Nickname: "Funny Bones", by Carlos.
- Invisible Anatomy: Despite lacking a nose, he acted like he had one when "Scattered Brain" unraveled their bandages, releasing a putrid smell during Haze's Halloween party. Dry Bones Jones, who wasn't affected despite being a skeleton like him, found this weird.
- Jaw Drop: Whenever he witnesses something shocking, his jawbone literally falls on the floor.
- Mad Bomber: Bombed the Gladiator, Clyde, and Emo Peter Parker in Reboot Season 105, but at the cost of his hearing.
- Magic Bus: He drives the Magic Blue Bus to take the children to Toriel's school, and like the original Magic School Bus, he can transform it into various forms and also shrink it. It was a prize that Carlos won for tying with Ralsei and Mr. Godzilla for 3rd Place during the costume contest at Haze's Halloween party.
- The Movie Buff:
- Is interested not just in movies but also in moviemaking, as shown when he made a script for his own movie in Reboot Season 61.
- When Nicolas Cage offered to make a movie starring him and the rest of the Bad Time Squad in Season 89, Sans gladly accepted the offer, not minding that his rivals would be co-starring in it.
- He also co-starred with Silver Shill in Rei Hatada and Riza Hawkeye's movie in Reboot Season 106. Sans was the hero while Shill was the villain, and the former also gave advice to the latter about playing the bad guy despite being a Nice Guy behind-the-scenes.
- Naked People Are Funny: Accidentally pressed the Nude Button in Reboot Season 117, which made all his clothes disappear. Even if he had nothing to show, he acted like he was a naked human and desperately looked for new clothes. The incident made him cringe when a naked buff version of himself showed up for Season 236.
- Past-Life Memories: Like Frisk, he's also one of the few tributes of 6k1 who still remembers what he did in the OT, just not as much as them. He recalls giving the tributes a "bad time" by making the most kills in OT Season 17 but not who he killed or what else he did that time, though he fully remembered Papyrus killing him in OT S169 until he requested that to be wiped in the Reboot Timeline.
- The Rival: With Vriska Serket and Halloween Hack!Andonuts in Reboot Season 89, but moreso with the former. They both insulted him the entire season and he struggled with tolerating them. He also tried befriending Vriska to defuse the situation, but she refused.
- Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Had this moment with Papyrus when Bill set their house on fire during 6k1's vacation. Photoshop Flowey* was also right in front of them, so they had to make a run for it. Needless to say, they were boned.
- Ship Tease: With Lucinanote in Reboot Season 105, after Mr. Sutton accidentally made a dirty joke when they spilled liquid compost all over themselves. Power jokingly shipped them after Entrapta and Hordak presumably made a conspiracy theory about them the next day.
- Sibling Murder: In OT Season 169, he was killed by Papyrus in the Bloodbath, who showed no remorse for it. Sans still remembered this even in the RT, so he requested Dr. Phoenix to wipe it when he visited 6k1 and Power at the Recovery Room.
- Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: With Bill, who kept cruelly pranking him and his brother. He finally got his revenge on him during the final battle against the Legion of Doom with the help of the heroes.
- Super Mode: Became the Ultimate Being in Reboot Season 44, only to be fatally drained of it by Princess Harumi.
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Was forced to work with Vriska and Andonuts in Reboot Season 89 because they were nominated as a group tribute, which produced a barrier that prevented them from separating. In other words, he "had a bad time" with them.
- Teleportation: He uses his "shortcuts" to pop up in unexpected places and can still do this as a skeletal earth pony.
- You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Said this word-for-word when he killed the Gladiator with an explosive after turning it into his zombie slave in Reboot Season 105.
The outgoing skeleton who lives with his older brother Sans in Snowdin. Like Sans, he also hates Bill Cipher for pulling cruel pranks on him and his friends.
- Ambiguously Related: Despite W. D. Gaster being nominated in the Games in a few seasons, his existence outside the Arena is shrouded in mystery, to the point that he's rumored to be Sans and Papyrus's father. Not even Sans is sure if they are related.
- Affectionate Nickname: His brother Sans sometimes calls him "Papy" or "Paps".
- Color-Coded Speech: Besides speaking in ALL CAPS, his dialogue is written in red for his scarf.
- Color-Coded Wizardry: As a skeletal unicorn, his magic aura is dark blue.
- Enemy Mine: Formed a temporary alliance with Spiny over common enemies in Reboot Season 9.
- Gravity Master: Like his brother, he can increase or decrease the gravity around his enemies by turning their SOULs blue. This also works for nonhumans, like when Papyrus tried sinking Roy during the Koopalings' invasion of Las Pegasus.
- Hidden Depths:
- He likes going on road trips and joined two in Reboot Season 9, hoping to drive his own car someday.
- He also showed off his Latin dancing skills during Haze's Halloween party, even inviting "Power"note onstage.
- Identity Amnesia: His data clone somehow lost his memories of his identity when he was kicked in the pelvis by an unknown person in Season 295. Despite that along with the Hate Plague that was inflicted upon him by Kisuki, his true personality shined through since he still rescued Fury Homura even if he hated her.
- Invisible Anatomy: Despite lacking a nose, he acted like he had one when "Scattered Brain" unraveled their bandages, releasing a putrid smell during Haze's Halloween party. Dry Bones Jones, who wasn't affected despite being a skeleton like him, found this weird.
- Jaw Drop: Whenever he witnesses something shocking, his jawbone literally falls on the floor.
- O.O.C. Is Serious Business: The normally cheerful skeleton was legitimately horrified when Undyne was defeated and possessed by the Dark Star. He reluctantly took "her" to Alphys's Lab before being told to leave when "she" sensed Dave's Replicas arriving to collect "her" SOUL.
- Out-of-Character Moment:
- The first thing he did in Reboot Season 49 was insult the Cornucopia and maul Tamaki. Sans was concerned that he "[went] against his standards", even worrying that Photoshop Floweynote might've been manipulating him behind the scenes. Papyrus then revealed that he simply got carried away with hugging the first tribute he saw that season.
- He also ate with Sans at Grillby's despite not liking it in canon, though it's possible that he had hot chocolate or hot milk, according to the Spring 2023 Newsletter comic.
- Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Had this moment with Sans when Bill Cipher set their house on fire during 6k1's vacation. Photoshop Flowey was also right in front of them, so they had to make a run for it. Needless to say, they were boned.
- Sibling Murder: In OT Season 169, he killed Sans in the Bloodbath and showed no remorse for it. 6k1 had flashbacks to this event when Bill possessed Sans to kill an alternate version of Papyrus in Reboot Season 61, and worried that she might do the same to her honorary brother Dave in the 2nd Reboot Nominator Games (Season 100), which thankfully wasn't the case.
- Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: With Bill, who kept cruelly pranking him and his brother. He even calls him "MR. TRIANGLE GUY". He finally got his revenge on him during the final battle against the Legion of Doom with the help of the heroes.
- Technical Pacifist: While he wouldn't kill anyone outside the Arena, he's willing to weaken some of his foes and let the others finish them in, like in the raid of the Legion of Doom's base.
- Wave-Motion Gun: Like his brother, he can summon Gaster Blasters.
The hot-blooded fish who's Head of the Royal Guard. She fought the Dark Star and was possessed by it, but thankfully Dave saved her by transferring her SOUL to a Replica.
- Achilles' Heel: As a Swampert, her Water/Ground typing makes her exceptionally weak to Grass-type moves, which Flowey exploited when he crashed Scipion's party.
- Adults Are Useless: Downplayed because she offered to be Ralsei and Susie's temporary leader during the rescue mission for Kris and Lucian, but had to focus on her own team.
- Affectionate Nickname: Her girlfriend Alphys calls her "Dyney".
- Arbitrary Skepticism: Had a hard time believing that Duke Org Rouki absorbed AR Meta Knight's soul and overpowered him in controlling his own body, despite being aware that a similar incident happened with Asriel and Chara, which led to their deaths in canon.
- Color-Coded Speech: Her dialogue is bold blue for her scales and deep voice.
- Death by Irony: Died from overexertion during her personal training in Reboot Season 120, despite being a knight who trains regularly for war.
- Deliberate Injury Gambit: During the Lucian Mission, she intentionally took the Dark Star's fatal blow on her to activate her Undying form/Mega Evolution.
- Disproportionate Retribution: Killed Jotaro Kujonote in Reboot Season 120 for spoiling Finding Dory.
- Distracted by the Sexy: She was smitten by Amazon Pandora's... attractive body, but shook that off upon remembering that she already has Alphys.
- Drill Sergeant Nasty: 6k1 and Power wouldn't want to train under her because they think they can't last in her intense boot camp training. She's also aggressive to the Royal Guard when she gives them her orders.
- Gendercide: In OT Season 208, she killed every last woman on Earth Prime for killing her father.
- Graceful Loser: Took her defeat to 6k1, who was a Mudkip at the time while she herself was a Swampert, with stride during the tournament at Scipion's party. She even fainted with a smile after commending 6k1's abilities and advising her to practice her moves for the next round.
- Grand Theft Me: Was possessed by the Dark Star after her battle with it in Snowdin Town. It turned out it was just testing her, and it was keeping her SOUL alive after being impressed by her Determination. Thankfully, Dave saved her by transferring her SOUL to a Replica, and her new body's more resistant to Determination. With this, she's less likely to turn into an Amalgamate, and when she dies, she instantly turns into dust like a regular monster instead of melting first.
- Harmless Electrocution: As a Swampert, her part-Ground typing nullifies any Electric-type move, so it's safe for Alphys to touch her as a Heliolisk and zap her to knock some common sense into her or wake her up.
- Hollywood Tone-Deaf: Just like in the supplementary Winter Alarm Clock dialogue, only Alphys enjoys her singing.
- The Leader: Applied her role as Head of the Royal Guard during the rescue mission for Lucian.
- Lethal Chef: Was a wild chef during Toriel's cooking lessons for her and Frisk, tossing the pie ingredients into the bowl and stirring the batter rapidly with her spear. Subverted afterwards when the pie turned out to be decent thanks to Toriel's guidance.
- Morphic Resonance: She still wears her eyepatch when she turns into a Swampert whenever she goes to the Mystery Dungeon World.
- "Not So Different" Remark: From Rainbow Dash, another tomboyish blue animal who charges headfirst into battle. Toriel pointed this out during the final fight against the Legion of Doom.
- Shipper on Deck: After reuniting with her former nominator Ichi and hearing about his friendship with Power, she teased to Alphys that the latter should fire a Transformation Ray at either of them to get around their dislike for Interspecies Romance. Alphys refused, however, because she respects their decision not to change their bodies for each other. After being harmlessly zapped by Alphys's Thunder Shocknote , Undyne apologized to Power and Ichi for teasing them, but that won't stop her from shipping them, anyway.
- Super Mode: She can transform into her Undying form after dying, but only in dire situations. As a Swampert, this translates to Mega Evolution, but she can't hold this form for too long since she's not used to becoming the Undying as a Pokémon.
- Willfully Weak: She usually goes all out when fighting, but she's willing to go easy on her opponents if they ask her to.
The nerdy lizard who's also the Royal Scientist. While she wasn't 6k1's tribute until Reboot Season 141, she's still good friends with her.
- Accidental Proposal: When she was exchanging anniversary gifts with Undyne during the Underground Festival, she accidentally showed her Asriel's ring, which she upgraded to grant him the power to shoot healing lava. Undyne thought she was proposing to her, to her utter embarrassment.
- The Atoner:
- She admitted that her experiments on Determination were a failure, and she was working on a way to save the Amalgamates, but that project came to a halt when Snowdrake's mother died from Rapid Aging when Edelgard used the Time Stone on her in Reboot Season 56. She has since picked up on it sometime between the Second Reboot Nominator Games (Season 100) and her tour with Power at Billy's mansion.
- She also carried massive guilt over unwittingly turning Asriel into Flowey when she used the golden flower with his dust on it as a vessel for Determination. She was shocked about the consequences when she saw Asriel in the Arena in Reboot Season 14note , and helped 6k1 in retrieving the ring from the thieves to purify it of the curse that turned Asriel back into Flowey.
- Butt-Monkey: Dousing herself with holy water in the Bloodbath of Reboot Season 4 didn't work, as after that, she was chastised by Grand Admiral Thrawn for throwing souls, got stuck up a tree and had to be rescued by Orochi, had a dummy of herself beaten up by Ganondorf, received a disturbing porn mag from an unknown sponsor, and then had a kitten thrown at her by Blanka-Chan and died from its adorableness.
- Color-Coded Speech: Her dialogue is gold for her scales.
- Commonality Connection: She bonded with Tsubakura Enraku and Sandy Cheeks over their interest in science, even sharing some of her projects with them. And before that, she became friends with 6k1 after Reboot Season 4, also bonding over science.
- Feuding Families: In Reboot Season 141, her data clone overheard GLaDOSnote discovering her ancestral records, which revealed that her ancestors continued the war against the humans long ago, particularly with Sou Hiyori's ancestors.
- Gadgeteer Genius: She builds all sorts of useful inventions for her friends, like special goggles to correct Doggo's reverse object blindness and a prosthetic hand for Frisk after Bill Cipher bit it off.
- In-Series Nickname: Sans and Power just call her "Al" while Undyne affectionately calls her "Alphy" or "Alphs".
- Hidden Depths: She's good at the saxophone, as shown in the closing ceremony of the Underground Festival where she played a jazz duet with Undyne.
- Hypocritical Humor: Called out Undyne for being vocal about shipping Ichi and Power and making them uncomfortable, despite being vocal about shipping Asgore and Toriel herself.
- Imagine the Audience Naked: Undyne advised Alphys to imagine the audience in their underwear during her performance at the Underground Festival's closing ceremony to help her get over her stage fright. This worked for a while until Alphys imagined Undyne in the same situation, making her blush profusely.
- Mission Control: As she's too scared to join in battling herself, she prefers staying behind to monitor her friends whenever they go on missions.
- Morphic Resonance: She still wears her lab coat when she turns into a Heliolisk whenever she goes to the Mystery Dungeon World.
- Mundane Utility: As a Heliolisk, she can use her Electric attacks to charge her phone.
- One-Note Cook: She only knows how to cook Instant Noodles, though her other meals are okay, but nothing to write home about.
- Properly Paranoid: When she heard the news about G-13 destroying universes, she worried that it might be a "runaway lab experiment [that's] a million times worse than the Amalgamates". It turned out she was right when it was revealed that it was indeed one of Timewrecker's experiments.
- Shock and Awe: She can throw electrical balls from her claws, which she hasn't used since Flowey's attack on Frisk before their final battle with him. However, she doesn't use them often since she's not a fighter, but she once did to defeat Bogarl because Undyne and Knight Knight couldn't defeat her themselves.
- Signature Laugh: Ehehehe...
- Super-Speed: As a Heliolisk, she can run up to 100 yards in 5 seconds (40.91mph or 65.82km/h).
- That Came Out Wrong: Said to Undyne that she'd be "going out with Power" when she meant that she'd be going with her to Billy's mansion to work on her speech for 6k1 about tribute clones.Alphys: Th-Th-Th-This isn't what it looks like! [thinking] (Drat, I should've worded that better...)
- Thinking Up Portals: She can summon portals using her technology, and built one for New Home as an emergency exit in case G-13 destroyed the Underground. She can also make her portals nearly invisible so people can discreetly travel to other worlds.
- What the Hell, Hero?: Was called out by Tabby and Susie for lying to them about Morgan and Onox, who told her to keep their existence a secret lest they kill the Royal Guards in front of the camera. She felt extremely guilty for that.
The Deltarune Universe
The kind, fluffy goat wizard who serves as The Medic whenever he's called over. He's Power's best friend besides Ichi, even before 6k1 invited the goat to Snow's party.
- Affectionate Gesture to the Head: He received one from Aaron when the former was in Power's body during their training at the Peace Keepers Homeworld. It felt surreal for him to be in a situation that Power's used to.[thinking] (I-Is this what Power feels whenever Ichi pets her?)
- Beautiful Singing Voice: Ichi was surprised by Ralsei's singing voice when he sang for Power when she was recovering from the 2nd Reboot Nominator Games (S100).
- Blessed with Suck: When he switched bodies with Power, he was nervous but excited to learn her magic during their training at Peace Keepers. He was able to master her telekinesis and teleportation, but when he tried learning her art magic, he couldn't summon his drawings perfectly with it due to its nature. He broke down crying over it and considered leaving the team until they find Wanda, but Power encouraged him to stay, hoping that she could find a way to make it work. He eventually found a loophole by casting it on Power's drawings instead.
- Butt-Monkey: Not only did he constantly lose his supplies in Reboot Season 68, but the scarier tributes made a habit of terrorizing him.
- Call-Forward: He went hatless from Reboot Season 102 onwards and dressed up as a nurse for Halloween, which he would eventually do in Chapter 2.
- Changing Clothes Is a Free Action: Like in canon, he can instantly change his clothes by spinning.
- Color-Coded Speech: His dialogue is green for his robes.
- Commonality Connection: Bonded with Power over their drawings after Reboot Season 34, and their friendship only grew from there.
- Cover Innocent Eyes and Ears: Used to have his eyes shielded from brutal murders by grown-ups, being an innocent goat kid that he is.
- Doesn't Like Guns: The first two times he was nominated before 6k1 did so, his hands were trembling when got ahold of guns in the Bloodbath, especially when he shot Gen with one in Reboot Season 14.
- Fastball Special: Alex pulled one on him by throwing him towards Tidus to knock him off Obio, just like when Susie threw Ralsei at K. Round's crown to dislodge it and deactivate his powered-up form.
- Fisher Kingdom: He defies it by taking the Fountain of Darkness (or the Grand Fountain as he calls it) when he visits places that transform him upon entry such as Power's home (which is in Equestria) or the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon World.
- Forced Sleep: His Pacify spell calms down tired enemies by putting them to sleep, though he can adjust its power to remove its sedation.
- "Freaky Friday" Flip:
- Double Subverted with Power. While they luckily survived the mass body swap caused by Wanda's failed attempt to use Cleo's Soulstorm to switch their souls back, Swapper tried swapping June and Scipion, who were affected, back to their own bodies. However, it backfired due to his powers working differently and he ended up swapping Ralsei and Power instead.
- With Toriel in Season 313. Even if it wasn't the first time he was body-swapped, he still panicked because Toriel was immediately stabbed from behind with a tree branch by Nene Kusanagi, so he struggled with controlling her fire powers and took it out personally on the other tributes.
- Fully-Clothed Nudity: He values his scarf so much he freaks out as if he's naked whenever he loses it, like when Marisa Kirisame stole it during Bale's party. Zig-Zagged when he dressed up as a nurse for Haze's Halloween party, as he didn't mind removing his scarf for it, but he wished he did when "Scattered Brain" ate Aaron for their act during the costume contest. After his adventure in the Cyber World, he's gotten more comfortable without it, since he didn't complain when Queen made him her butler for the day.
- Genre Savvy: Is aware that his role as The Medic puts him at risk of being taken out first, so he decided to rest at MTT Resort while the others fought Morgan and Onox in the CORE. He also knows that even healers like him need to rest. Clyde, however, exploited this during his fight with him, Susie, and the other rescue teams in Gurgling Swamp.
- Got Me Doing It: He's so close with Power, he ended up laughing like her after switching bodies with her, to his surprise.
- Healing Hands: Besides his Heal Prayer, when he's a Skiddo, he's able to improvise his Synthesis and heal others by brushing his neck leaves against them like a variation of Heal Pulse.
- Healing Magic Is the Hardest: His Heal Prayer is seen as an advanced healing spell in Equestria.
- Hidden Depths:
- He's a fan of Linkin Park, having met them in person in Reboot Season 34. He prefers their heartwarming songs, and got an autographed shirt from them at the end of Bale's party.
- He also likes Harry Potter, after hearing about the eponymous wizard from Ichigo. He identifies as a Hufflepuff, being a friendly and loyal wizard, and he even dressed as one for Halloween.
- Additionally, he has a small interest in art, which he showed Power by sending her a magical photocopy of his manual after Season 34.
- In-Series Nickname: He's usually called "Ral" by his friends or "Toothpaste" by Susie while Ichi calls him "Lil' Gandalf" or "Goat Wizard". Power also considered calling him "Goat Harry" to differentiate him from Ralphie, but it didn't pan out.
- Intergenerational Friendship: He's childlike and around Kris and Susie's age, who are high schoolers, and yet is close friends with Power and Aaron, who are in their 20s.
- Interspecies Friendship: He's an anthropomorphic goat while his best friend's a unicorn, and he's also good friends with Aaron, a Lucario.
- Ironic Fear: The Prince of Darkness is afraid of the dark, yet he lives in a world where there's no natural light. Particularly, he fears total darkness because King planned to enshroud the entire kingdom in it.
- The Medic: Serves as the team healer whenever he's called over by 6k1 or Power.
- Magical Barefooter: He used to wear black boots until Chapter 2, when he decided to go barefoot instead. He still wears them with his nurse and butler outfits, however.
- Mistaken Identity: In Reboot Season 220, his data clone was mistaken for Feferi by Asgore, whom the latter fought earlier, and was brutally murdered as a result. The real Ralsei was upset by it after the season and asked Asgore why, and he said that his headache from being headbutted across the field by Feferi made him confuse Ralsei for her. Ralsei also thought that Asgore would confuse him for Asriel since they look alike.
- Modest Royalty: While he doesn't mind being called a prince, he doesn't need to be greeted formally all the time.
- Morphic Resonance: He still wears his scarf as a Skiddo.
- Mythology Gag: The contents of his manual that he showed to Power were Dummied Out from his home game.
- "Not So Different" Remark: According to Ichi, he and Power have more in common than they think. They're both kind, endearing, intelligent, bespectacled, magical animals who learned to overcome their personal struggles over the course of both threads, with Ralsei overcoming his shyness and pushover tendencies and Power overcoming her anxiety attacks.
- Our Zombies Are Different: His data clone was unwittingly resurrected by Primal Asriel as a zombie along with all the other tributes who died so far in Season 220. Ralsei was confused when the zombified Toriel ordered everyone to kill Asriel for murdering Asgore in the Feast, so Ralsei only killed him because everyone else was doing so.
- Pen Pals: Used to exchange letters with Power until she gave him a crystal ball before Reboot Season 60 so they could talk to each other in real time.
- Platonic Life-Partners: He's very close friends with Power, even before 6k1 invited him to Snow's party. She sent him her fanart of him in Reboot Season 34, his first season under 6k1, and he wrote a thank-you letter to Power after the season. They then exchanged letters often so Ralsei wouldn't feel lonely after Kris and Susie left the Dark World in Chapter 1, and they became best friends ever since.
- Pop-Cultural Osmosis Failure: Despite being a wizard himself, he's not aware of other famous wizards such as the aforementioned Harry and Gandalf. He has since known them after reading about them, but same couldn't be said for other wizards.Ichigo: Yer a wizard, Harry.Ralsei: [looks at him with a derped expression on his face] Who's Harry?
- Regenerating Health: His Heal Ribbon, which was the Rescue Squad's Christmas gift for him, lets him heal his wounds a bit faster whenever he walks. He tucks it under his scarf or wears it like a bowtie with his butler outfit.
- Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Between Power's closest male friends, he's the Sensitive Guy to Ichi's Manly Man.
- Share the Male Pain: Winced when "Laura"* kneed Scipion in the groin for threatening her.
- Signature Headgear: His green wizard hat, though he removed it starting in Reboot Season 102 after growing out of his shyness.
- Sitcom Archnemesis: To Polyphemus in Reboot Season 68, as the cyclops harassed him at nearly every turn before Herobrine crashed his rocket into them.
- Squishy Wizard: True to canon, he can't take hits easily, and he was KO'd in one shot by Morgan prior to the Lucian Mission.
- Technical Pacifist: Doesn't like fighting, but when he has to, he'll only KO his enemies with his scarf and leave it to the others to finish them off.
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: With Susie when Morgan kidnapped their leader Kris during their rescue mission. She refused to listen to Ralsei because she thought she didn't need his help while Ralsei was bothered by her stubbornness because it led to her recklessness. They eventually learned to cooperate without Kris, but not without struggling with agreeing with their plans.
- Too Much Information: Cringed when Tabby and Noire told him about their make-out session at Winter's End, but is happy for their relationship nonetheless.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Chocolate. Unlike Asgore or Toriel, who get nauseated from it, he can eat it without ill effects, and he likes baking chocolate cake, too.
- Universal Eyeglasses: Subverted with Power when they switched bodies during June's cheer-up party for Stanford. While both of them had the same lens prescription, they tried switching glasses to their own so the others could tell them apart, but their frames didn't fit on each other's faces.
- Voices Are Mental: Unlike those who were hit by Wanda-in-Cleo's-body's Soulstorm, Ralsei's slightly deep voice transferred to Power's body when Swapper accidentally swapped them around.
- You Are Not Alone: Whenever Power's feeling down, he sings "Don't Forget" to her and motions her friends into a Group Hug. He also reminds her that he's always with her, even when he's not around.
Walker Elementary
Ms. Frizzle's Class
- Came Back Strong: In Reboot Season 17, they came back as stronger versions of themselves through sheer Determination after being burned by a Delphox. 6k1, however, had to extract it from them after the season as per the rules.
The cowardly student who doesn't like going on field trips or entering the Arena.
- Color-Coded Speech: His dialogue is gold for his yellow-and-white striped shirt.
- Everyone Has Standards: When he and Frisk talked about their families during the meteor shower, Frisk jumped to conclusions that his cousin Janet was just as evil as Chara. He called them out for making a "bold description" of her, saying that she wouldn't go as far as to kill anybody, even if she was mean and manipulative.
- Plot-Triggering Death: His Bloodbath death in Reboot Season 62 kickstarted Ralphie's grief.
The Class Clown who loves making puns and is a member of the Blue Pun Clan.
- Adaptational Nationality: While he's canonically Latino in both the original show and the reboot, he's Mexican-American in the RP as opposed to Venezuelan-American in Rides Again.
- Animal Motifs: Falcons, ever since he was transformed into one in one of his field trips. He cosplayed as one in Reboot Season 115, his eldritch form that season was a mutant one, and he cosplayed as one again for Haze's Halloween party. Thankfully, his traumatic memories of his transformation were erased, and his family and friends keep it a secret from him so he won't get triggered while wearing his costume.
- Ascended Extra: While he and his classmates are the main characters of their book and TV series, Carlos gets the most focus among them across both threads, both from his experiences in the Arena and outside it.
- Clone Angst: Played with in Reboot Season 115, as he was upset that his friend Cirno was data cloned by Billy for her safety, and requested his memories to be modified so he believes that the real one joined him in that season. He changed his mind about it when his fellow BPC members including Cirno herself comforted him over it after rescuing him from Limbo.
- Color-Coded Speech: His dialogue is blue for his hoodie.
- Commonality Connection: He and Sans bonded over their mutual love for puns and wearing blue. In fact, he even joined his club of blue punsters that he started with Kim Seokjin called the Blue Pun Clan.
- Death by Irony: Was fed to a giant praying mantis by Nemo in Reboot Season 44, which was exactly what nearly happened to him in one of his field trips.
- Death Is a Sad Thing: While he knows that 6k1 would revive them after the season, it still hurt for him to watch his father and brother die in Reboot Season 52.
- Eldritch Abomination: Somehow transformed into one by just making a bad pun in Reboot Season 115. This form, Photoshop Carlos, was a giant six-winged falcon that could shoot Feather Flechettes and rip through steel with its talons.
- Identical Twin ID Tag: Played with in relation to Mr. Ramon as they're father and son instead of identical twins. Since his dad is a carbon copy of him even when they're pegasi, Carlos can be told apart from him by their cutie marks: Mr. Ramon's is a stand-up mike while Carlos's is a yellow speech bubble with an exclamation point inside.
- In-Series Nickname: Sans simply calls him "'los" or "punny boi".
- Interspecies Friendship: He's close friends with Sans, Power, and Nemo, a skeleton, unicorn, and a clownfish, respectively.
- Magical Girl: Just like his father in Reboot Season 52, he turned into one and joined a Magical Girl team in Reboot Season 152, and he doesn't mind dressing up as one.
- The Nicknamer: Besides "Phoebolino" for Phoebe, he also gives silly nicknames to his friends from other worlds, like "Fish Boi" for Nemo and "Funny Bones" for Sans.
- Plucky Comic Relief: He was chosen by 6k1 to attend Detective Gamechanger's party with Power to lighten the mood in case things got bleak.
- Sealed Evil in a Can: In Reboot Season 115, he was banished into Limbo by Spirit Breaker, Link, Princess Zelda, the Crescendolls, Metal Sonic, and the Blue Wings because he was an Eldritch Abomination. Lugia specifically ordered the Blue Wings to Mercy Kill him. He was then rescued from this fate by Power, Link, Zelda, and Scientist Claire and her crew.
- Second Place Is for Winners: Even if his dad lost to Jade Harley in Reboot Season 48, he's still proud of him getting 2nd Place.
- Too Much Information: Had this reaction when D. A. offered to explain to him about troll romance after Vriska mentioned it in Reboot Season 89.
- When You Coming Home, Dad?: His and Mikey's mother works the night shift as a call center agent, so they don't see her often.
The class's resident bookworm who does her research about the Hunger Games.
- Came Back Strong: In Reboot Season 17, she and her classmates came back as stronger versions of themselves through sheer Determination after being burned by Delphox. 6k1, however, had to extract it from them after the season as per the rules.
- Color-Coded Speech: Her dialogue is purple for her dress.
- Foil: To Ralphie. Both of them made two kills in their first respective solo seasons, but Ralphie resented 6k1 nominating him (until he said sorry to her in Reboot Season 62) while D. A. thanked her for it, even going as far as visiting Power's Art School to request Pointy to let her join 6k1 in GC's second party, which was hosted by Billy in memory of him.
- Great Big Book of Everything: Just like in canon, but this time it's a guidebook about the tributes and the various worlds they're from.
- Ms. Exposition: Explained to Carlos about trolls when Vriska was nominated along with Sans and Halloween Hack!Andonuts in Reboot Season 89.
- The Night Owl: She likes staying up late and observing the stars and galaxies through her telescope.
- Not So Above It All: Even the bookish D.A. couldn't help but enjoy watching Draco Malfoy roast Frank Horrigan in Reboot Season 57.
- Robbing the Dead: In Reboot Season 57, she looted Yamcha's corpse after putting a bucket on his head. It turned out to be a bad idea since she was infected by a parasite that killed her the next day.
- Teen Idol: In Reboot Season 57, she became one and formed a band with Clive Handforth, Yami Yugi, and Sonny Sunflora, striking good friendships with the former two.
- Ungrateful Bitch: In Reboot Season 57, she killed Kiko in the Feast after he covered for her crimes the other night.
The sporty student who previously had a grudge against 6k1 for nominating him in Reboot Season 36.
- Break the Cutie: Like his schoolmate Mikey in Reboot Season 52, he also had it rough ten seasons later. After losing his classmate Arnold to Daretti in the Bloodbath, he hosted a Fan Convention in memory of him and wished that he went to Billy's Business School with him. Ralphie also bottled up his emotions until he took them out on Bellona by killing her for taking too long to fix the ferris wheel. He then confessed at Dabbing Luigi's Tribute Support Group about his feelings throughout the season, even saying sorry to 6k1 for venting on her by killing Dharkon in Reboot Season 36, but despite their best efforts to comfort him, he was still a sobbing mess thanks to the Tragic Clown. Unfortunately, Ralphie met his tragic end when he failed to escape the environmental hazards in the Final Destination Arena Event, causing him to fall one place short of a podium finish.
- Cassandra Truth: In Reboot Season 62, he tried warning Quarter Hearts of the latter's rival Saiki Kusuo, but he didn't believe him.
- Color-Coded Speech: His dialogue is green for his shirt.
- Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: It seems that his god-killing streak carried over from the OT.
- In Reboot Season 36, he somehow mistook Dharkon for 6k1 and took him down, all on his own. He couldn't understand how he managed to do so and survive, since charging straight at a chaos being wasn't the best idea.
- In Reboot Season 62, he slew Bellona, the Roman Goddess of War, for taking too long to fix the ferris wheel in her theme park.
- Disappeared Dad: According to his mother, she and his father separated long ago, and while they sometimes visit him, he lives far away from them.
- Fan Convention: Hosted one inspired by his show in Reboot Season 62 in memory of Arnold.
- Foil: To Dorothy Ann. Both of them made two kills in their first respective solo seasons, but D. A. thanked 6k1 for nominating her while Ralphie resented it until he said sorry to 6k1 in Reboot Season 62.
- Pride: In Reboot Season 62, he confessed at Dabbing Luigi's Tribute Support Group that he let it swallow him in Reboot Season 36 after his encounter with Baldur.
Family Members
Carlos and Mikey's loving father, whom the former takes after when it comes to making puns. Mikey killed him by accident in Reboot Season 52, but he didn't suffer from any trauma after his revival thanks to 6k1's memory wiping.
- Accidental Murder: Was eaten by Mikey's out-of-control shadow dragon in Season 52.
- Action Dad: Did a lot of fighting in Reboot Seasons 48 and 165note , surviving long enough to reach 2nd and 3rd Place, respectively. He's also shown to be athletic outside the Arena, to Ralphie's surprise, when he raced against Larry and Lemmy Koopa in Las Pegasus.
- Amnesia Missed a Spot: While he mostly forgot about what happened in Season 52, he still remembers becoming Magical Girls with BTS and that Mikey "[went] through a lot" that season.
- Ascended Extra: Canonically, he only appeared in the episode "Going Batty" as one of Ms. Frizzle's PTA meeting attendees, but in the HGS RPs, he gets as much focus as his sons in his own seasons and also accompanies them to out-of-Arena events.
- Beware the Silly Ones: He may be Carlos's equally punny dad, but he proved himself to be capable in the Arena, as shown when he survived long enough to get 2nd Place in Season 48, lasted around halfway through Season 52, and won Season 169. While he mostly joked around in the last season, he caught wind of Dawn's villainy from Season 167 and sicced dinosaurs on him.
- Brought Down to Normal: In Season 48, his organ shifting abilities he got towards the end helped him survive Jade Harley's gunshot, but in the end, she nullified them by staring at him before finishing him off.
- Color-Coded Speech: His dialogue is italic blue for his suit and to tell it apart from his son Carlos's dialogue.
- Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: In Season 48, he managed to kill Nyarlathotepnote and survive long enough to get 2nd Place, only losing to Jade.
- Fragile Speedster: His athleticism carries over to his pegasus form, but he couldn't handle extreme speeds, such as when he crashed at the finish line after racing in Las Pegasus.
- Identical Twin ID Tag: Played with in relation to Carlos as they're father and son instead of identical twins. Since Carlos is a carbon copy of him even when they're pegasi, Mr. Ramon still wears his necktie to tell each other apart. They also have different cutie marks: Mr. Ramon's is a stand-up mike while Carlos's is a yellow speech bubble with an exclamation point inside.
- Magical Girl: Joined a team of Magical Girl Warriors, whose members were all guys, in Season 52. BTS presumably convinced him to join the night before.
- O.C. Stand-in: Canonically, nothing much is known about him other than that he's Carlos and Mikey's father and the former takes after him when it comes to making puns. But in Convergence, he gets more characterization as an Action Dad who's a loving father to his children.
- Papa Wolf:
- Do not insult or mess with his children, or else. Akuma learned this the hard way in Season 52 when he bragged that he refused to help him with their summer homework.
- He also showed no mercy when Larry crashed into the dance club at Las Pegasus, thinking that he'd harm his kids (and Ralphie), but the Koopaling just wanted to have friends like Lemmy.
- Soul-Crushing Desk Job: He wishes to be a full-time comedian if he weren't stuck in the office, so he jokes around to entertain himself and his coworkers.
- Unnamed Parent: Everyone just calls him "Mr. Ramon" while his kids call him dad or papá.
- Wholesome Crossdresser: Even if he didn't keep his Magical Girl powers, his data clone found wearing a dress fun and cosplayed as Ribeyrolles in Season 165.
- Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Literally, since he ran away screaming after encountering Sir Pentious and Pythor P. Chumsworth in Season 52.
Carlos's younger brother who's a skilled inventor despite being wheelchair-bound. He accidentally killed his father in Reboot Season 52, but even after having his memories of that wiped, he still went through suffering in Season 73.
- Adaptational Early Appearance: In the HGS proper, he first appears in Reboot Season 49, whereas in Convergence, he shows up in the season before when he notices that Carlos and his classmates are watching his and the former's dad compete.
- Alternate Self: He has a "Beta" counterpart in an alternate timeline of Reboot Season 73 where his traumatic memories of Season 52 weren't erased. Beta Mikey never became friends with BTS, and he actively avoided them because he still remembered killing them with his shadow dragon by accident. He was also avoiding Park Jimin, who was still corrupted into villainy by Lord Voldemort after his best friend Kim Taehyung aka V was infamously timewrecked by Miko Mitama in Season 60.
- Artificial Limbs Are Stronger: In Reboot Season 73, he built a prosthetic hand to replace the one that was bitten off by Alatreon after he tried feeding it. Like Frisk's, it produced a barrier, but it protected against physical and elemental attacks instead of dark magic. However, it didn't protect him from Alatreon when it killed him because its thunderstorm pierced through the barrier.
- Ascended Extra: Canonically, he only appeared in the episodes "Getting Energized" and "Gets Programmed" as the episodes' co-protagonist with his brother, but in the HGS RPs, he has a bigger role in his seasons and sometimes attends out-of-Arena events as a supporting character.
- Be Careful What You Wish For: In Reboot Season 52, his second wish to the Genie was to have the power to summon and control a shadow dragon. However, he didn't wish for full control, so he ended up accidentally killing his dad this way. The Genie then explained to him that while he would've given him full control despite the wording since he trusted him, he wanted to teach him how to be responsible with his powers.
- Break the Cutie: His outings in the Battle Royale and Death Battle of Reboot Seasons 52 and 73, respectively, weren't his best, emotionally speaking.
- He was doing just fine in the first half of Season 52. But then he lost his friend Nemo, accidentally killed his dad with his new powers, and got himself into two fights in a row. By the end of the first week, he tried summoning the Genie for his final wish, which was implied to be that he wanted to go home already, but cried when he couldn't because the latter had been killed by Shuuya Kano earlier. Tuxedo Meta Knightnote then invited him to his camp as an apology for fighting him that day. This gave Mikey a chance to repay him by remodeling his camp, only for them to have a falling out due to a misunderstanding on Tux's part about Mikey's Patricide, resulting in Tux kicking him out of his camp and torturing him alongside Goku Black.
- Things didn't look up for him in Season 73, either. While he had bonding moments with BTS early on, he was constantly pursued for several days by Alatreon, who tried killing him. While trying to escape the dragon's clutches, Mikey was concerned about BTS when they began losing their sanity after being tortured by the Legion of Doom. After having his hand bitten off by Alatreon while trying to appease it with food, he bumped into Kernel, who unwittingly offended him when he brought up the dragon winning the triathlon he competed in the other night. This stressed out Mikey so much that he killed Sarge's cat the next day just to vent, but Alatreon found that so unforgivable it punished the boy by killing him.
- Color-Coded Speech: His dialogue is red for his shirt.
- Feather Fingers: As a pegasus, he can stretch his tiny wings to press the buttons on his equine wheelchair, which was modified when he entered Las Pegasus.
- Intergenerational Friendship: With BTS. He's an elementary school-aged child while they're a Korean boy band in their 20s.
- Laser-Guided Karma: In both times he committed serious crimes, he was swiftly punished by the other tributes.
- In Reboot Season 52, the other tributes, especially Tuxedo Meta Knight and even Goku Black, quickly caught wind of the murder of his own dad and punished him.
- In Reboot Season 73, he killed Sarge's cat to vent his frustrations. Alatreon, who was constantly pursuing the boy for several days, saw that as something completely unforgivable and killed him.
- Muscles Are Meaningless: Despite being a small boy in a wheelchair, he managed to pull Brick towards him in Reboot Season 73.
- My God, What Have I Done?: Said this almost word-for-word after killing his dad as well as Clay Dunestrider, all of BTS, Maou-sama, and Erik Killmonger with his shadow dragon in Reboot Season 52.
- Our Werewolves Are Different: His first wish in Reboot Season 52 was to become one without having to be bitten, and the Genie granted it.
- Power Incontinence: How he killed his dad in Reboot Season 52. He learned to control his shadow dragon in time to kill Chykka afterwards.
- Prank Call: Made a crank call to President Snow himself at the behest of Erron Black in Reboot Season 49, who complimented him for a job well done afterwards.
- Supernatural Angst: Believed that everyone was laughing at him because of his lycanthropy in Reboot Season 52. However, it was just his imagination brought about by losing Nemo the other night.
- Throwing Off the Disability:
- He taught himself how to fly with a jetpack in Reboot Season 49, discarding the need for his wheelchair. However, he wasn't allowed to bring it with him to the 4th Battle Royale (Season 52) as per the rules.
- He also found a fighter jet in the Bloodbath of Reboot Season 73, which he used to fly around the Arena.
- He then added retractable jetpacks to his wheelchair and presented them at the tech fair for Father's Day. He flies with them as a pegasus to help his tiny wings lift him, but can't do so for long periods because his equine wheelchair would send him falling if he doesn't land in time.
- Transforming Mecha: As of Haze's Halloween party, he upgraded his wheelchair so it could transform into one. It's as bulky as Nemo's Minion suit, has black and purple accents like some of BTS's branding, and its pilot seat is covered by a fiberglass dome. It can also summon forcefields that can block most physical, elemental, and magic attacks, and their range can be increased to protect nearby people.
- When You Coming Home, Dad?: His and Carlos's mother works the night shift as a call center agent, so they don't see her often.
Hassel's Quarters
Chisato Shion
Suzune Amano
- Aloof Ally: She's indifferent of Ribey's noble goals and she only allies with Ribey just so she can hunt more Magical Girls.
Stechkin APS
- Dummied Out: Instead of having Stechkin being Sayaka's replacement due to having the same voice actress, Ribey has been chosen instead, due to the latter being easier to mass produce, more expendable and older than her note .
Heckler & Koch Model 416
- Alternate Self: Of Kyoko Sakura. Ribey has summoned 50 Kyokos from 50 different alternate timelines just so she can harvest their Soul Gems and place them into 50 generic HK416 units.
Heckler & Koch Model 416 Petit
Nimogen
- Cute and Psycho: She's a cute girl and one of the nicest people in Hassel's Quarters, but when she's a tribute, she has no qualms about wiping out the entire Japanese population with nothing but a knife, or resurrecting Doctor Doom with a spell just to take down M4A1, her old friendly rival... which gets Nimogen herself killed.
The Ethereal Kitten Corps
A division of Snowclone Soldiers customized into the likeliness of a fallen tribute, allowing them to blend with the crowd. Debuted in OG Season 247.- Amazon Brigade: An all-female clone army created by infusing the DNA of fallen tributes with President Snow's DNA.
- Bodyguard Babes: They were initially designed as President Snow's personal bodyguards, but Hassel changed his mind and kept all the units for himself while building a new branch of the Snowclones from scratch.
- No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup: As a batch of one-off products, the Ethereal Kitten units are irreplaceable. In fact, after their debut season, they are already out of production, and all of the surviving models are integrated with the standard Snowclone Soldiers.
PSC-01-EK Ethereal Kitten
- Evil Counterpart: Of Eri Kitamura. It remains ambiguous why they all resemble a specific fallen tribute, but it is heavily implied that Scientist Hassel secretly funded Snow to build a clone army in an attempt to resurrect his fallen tributes.
PSC-01S-EK Eternal Kitten
- Ace Custom: She is a modified clone unit tailored for sniping tributes from afar, with amplified reflex as well as a certain degree of autonomy in which no other PSC-01-EK units have.
- Cold Sniper: A cold-blooded sniper without any concept of mercy.
- Evil Counterpart: Of Eri Kitamura, even more so than the standard clones. Scientist Hassel, the one who might have funded Snow to create his personal army, was heavily involved with the creation of this specific unit.
- Super Prototype: The PSC-01S-EK is a modified prototype clone unit, and she serves as the basis of the Snowclone Specialist. Unlike the standard issue units, she is almost purely made of the DNA of a fallen tribute, with a bare minimum of Snow's own DNA. As a result, she can outperform most of the clone units.
The Winter's End
The Winter's End
A cafe operating in District 1, the Winter's End is a splinter group founded by early employees of Hassel's Quarters after Lord Hassel's departure and eventual death. In contrast to the Quarters, which is heavily affiliated with the Panem government, the Winter's End provides shelters for the tributes and offers a place for them to drink, relax and share their inner thoughts.- Adventure Guild: Cafe in name only, the Winter's End is more in line with an adventure guild, where clients posts quests and the guild members handle the tasks. It also borders toward Private Military Contractors as both Forte and Dark Ribbon are mercenary soldiers.
- Arc Symbol: The Winter Sign, an ancient crest which symbolizes an endless cycle of an eternal recurrence. It all started with a girl's failure to save her friend. The said friend's death has led to the girl's gradual delusion, trapping herself in a everlasting nightmare. She has experienced the same dream for at least 100 times, and her futility and inability to accept that magic does not exist has trapped her in a self-inflicted curse. The symbol exists as a cautionary tale for those who believe in magic.
- Contrasting Sequel Main Character: Comparing to Hassel's Quarters, an arms manufacturing firm affiliated with the Panem government, the Winter's End has an underdog status of not being funded or sponsored by any major firm, most members are Badass Normal, and all of the members are fighting against the militaristic system the Quarters try to impose.
- La RĂ©sistance: To the Neon Quarters, an arms manufacturing firm that grows increasingly militaristic due to the power vacuum.
- Leitmotif: Akino with Bless4 - "What am I Fighting for", a song that often plays in the cafe as a symbol of resolve and resistance.
- Theme Naming: The three named anti-material rifles bestowed by the King in Yellow are named after three of the legendary swords from Arthurian Legend.
NSM-01F Turn FF "Forte"
- Ambiguous Robots: It remains ambiguous whether she's a human or a Tactical Doll. On one hand, she comes with a model number, a trait usually reserved for firearms and Tactical Dolls. On the other hand, there's no trace of mechanical parts on her body.
- Badass Normal: She doesn't posses any magical power, but she makes up for it with her firearm usage.
- Character Death: In Reboot Season 91, she dies of a meal of explodium. As she swallows her meal, it violently explodes in her stomach, scattering her innards throughout her camp.
- Emotionless Girl: Downplayed, while she doesn't lack emotion entirely, she rarely expresses her emotions and invokes a calm image in front of the crowd. She only drops out her cold demeanor when things get serious. The King in Yellow might have intentionally meddled with her memory, causing her to lose a portion of her social skills in the process. The reason why she wants to work in the cafe in the first place is to relearn her social skills.
- Expy: Of the White Doll, an ancient relic that used to be a military weapon possessing an advanced technology which once wiped out the entire human civilization. In this case, she's a reverse-engineered Sayaka Miki, but without the latter's magical power and personality.
- Identical Stranger: She really looks like Sayaka, even though they're different individuals. It's intentional. Her sole reason to exist is to emulate Sayaka's behaviours so that the King in Yellow can give Sayaka a normal life in the future. Moreover, the real Sayaka is now the core of the Neon Quarters' superweapon.
- Meaningful Name:
- Turn Fortissimo. The term "Fortissimo" means "to play at a thunderous volume". By "Turn FF", she does the opposite and prefers a low-profile, resourceful approach. Ironically, her nickname "Forte" still means "loud", just not obnoxiously loud, signifying her resolve.
- Coincidentally, Fotre being an antithesis of Sayaka would remind some audiences of Bass from Mega Man (Classic), whose Japanese name is also "Forte". Both of them are made to imitate a different individual but ends up being the antithesis of the genuine article and both are anti-heroic. However, Turn FF is by no means power hungry, she's not built by a mad scientist and she's much more emotionless than Bass. While it wasn't intended by the author, it winds up being an interesting coincidence.
- The fact her code name itself is a reference Turn A Gundam also implies that she's a re-purposed old relic.
- Named Weapons: The "Arondight", a named Accuracy International AS50 semi-automatic anti-material rifle bestowed by the King in Yellow. She also uses Colt 1911 and Glock 17 as her sidearms.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Blue Oni to Ribbon, she's the calm and resourceful one of the duo.
- The Stoic: Her appearance invokes a cold, emotionless demeanour.
- Unskilled, but Strong: Her aims are vastly inferior to Ribbon, rarely being able to land a headshot, but she makes up for it with her hyper-aggressive combat style and her ability to hipfire her weapons consistently, spraying bullets until her foes are defeated.
NHA-01R Dark Ribbon "Ribbon"
- Ambiguous Robots: It remains ambiguous whether she's a human or a Tactical Doll. On one hand, she comes with a model number, a trait usually reserved for firearms and Tactical Dolls. On the other hand, there's no trace of mechanical parts on her body.
- Identical Stranger: She really looks like Homura, even though they are different individuals.
- Named Weapons: The "Excalibur", a named Accuracy International AW50 bolt-action anti-material rifle. She also uses M92F and Desert Eagle as her sidearms.
- Red Oni, Blue Oni: The Red Oni to Forte, she's the cheerful and optimistic one of the duo.
- Weak, but Skilled: Her physical strength is vastly inferior to Turn FF, but she makes up for it with her pin-point accuracy, pragmatism and skills.
The King in Yellow / Xanthous King
- The Chooser of the One: The one who bestows the positions and the weapons to Forte and Ribbon.
- Expy:
- Of The Lady of the Lake, the one who bestows the Excalibur to King Arthur. She sees Dark Ribbon as the rightful individual to become the leader of the team and bestows the "Excalibur" to her.
- She is also one to Hastur, a mysterious humanoid being in yellow robe.
- Her personality is heavily based on Homura Akemi in the Drama CD "Memories of You", a timid, self-loathing girl who blames everything on herself and feels that she's useless at everything. Unlike Homura, King doesn't get to be saved by any miracle and her original personality stays. It's Forte who tried to make herself more aloof and profressional.
- Humanoid Abomination: Human only by appearance, the King in Yellow is heavily implied to be an otherworldly individual. Her robe also seems to be a part of her body rather than mere fabrics. That's because she actually comes from another world that no longer exists. She's certainly human, but she's technically not from the same planet Earth, making her an "alien" of some sort.
- Foreshadowing: There are several clues which have foreshadowed her real identity:
- She has a pair of red glasses in her robe's pocket. She often takes out the glasses to have a look at it, as if she's trying to remember something.
- She actually has no firearm knowledge and is completely clueless about which guns suit her teammates. For instance, had she been remotely familiar with guns, she would've given Forte an assault rifle or a submachine gun instead of a sniper rifle. Forte is a Close-Range Combatant and giving her a weapon tailored for a Long-Range Fighter would severely cripple her performance. The only reason why Forte is still alive today is because of her sidearms.
- The Winter Sign, that crest that's associated with her heavily resembles a shield with some hidden gimmicks. Specifically, a magic which allows the users to stop time and rewind back to the past. However, the King in Yellow interprets the shield as a symbol of inevitability, implying that magic doesn't exist in her world in the first place and she's just an ordinary human. King was never a magical girl to begin with.
- Last but not least, she treats Forte, a Sayaka lookalike as a friend instead of an enemy. Normally, it's nothing special, if not for the fact that King herself really looks like Homura, whom Sayaka would see as an enemy, suggesting that King's backstory is drastically different to Homura. Moreover, when she brings Forte to the cafe's underground monument, she addresses her long-gone friend, who died saving a cat, as "Miss Kaname" instead of going by the first name. Had she really been Homura as we know, she would've called the girl "Madoka", in which she doesn't. In fact, her personality seems to be more in-line with Homura before she becomes a Magical Girl and King stays as timid as before.
- Identical Stranger: Like the Dark Ribbon, the King in Yellow really looks like Homura, albeit much younger than the genuine article.
- Last of His Kind: She's the sole survivor of the world she came from. The King in Yellow is supposed to be destroyed by an abomination along with the world she belongs to, but Ribey accidentally summoned her to Panem during her experimentation with the Quarters' portals, inadvertently saving her at the last minute before her world is destroyed.
- Line-of-Sight Name: As revealed in her flashback, her nickname "The King in Yellow" comes from the title of a stage play with the same name introduced by Ribey.
- Named Weapons: The "Clarent", a named Accuracy International AX50 bolt-action anti-material rifle, the successor of the AW50. According to her, the Clarent is a cursed artifact associated with treachery, and she prefers not to bestow it to anyone unless it's necessary.
- No Name Given: She has no name by default, and the name "The King in Yellow" is merely her nickname. Considering that she inadvertently destroyed her own world, she might have deliberately erased her own name due to her own guilt.
- O.O.C. Is Serious Business: When things become serious, the King in Yellow would drop her act and straight up call Forte as "Sayaka" or "Miss Miki" when she introduces Forte to her deceased friend instead of going for the code name.
- She Is the King: She bears a traditionally male title.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Shortly after Kaname's death, King was sent to a hospital due to her heart disease. An amoral doctor who called himself "Williams" offered King a cure for her disease in exchange for Kaname's corpse, claiming that he's in need of organ donation. King unwittingly accepted the offer, which results in Williams using Kaname's corpse to develop bioweapons. By accepting Williams' offer, King inadvertently helped an amoral scientist to destroy the world she belonged to. Had she rejected Williams' offer, her world wouldn't have been destroyed by a bioweapon outbreak in the first place.
Kaname, Progenitor Nyto
- Heroic Sacrifice: She dies saving a cat from a truck driver who tries to run over the cat with a truck. The said truck driver is none other than Archangel Markus Hasselhoff, a former 90Wish employee who would eventually become the leader of the Neon Quarters.
- Last Request: Before she dies, she requests King to call her by the first name, in which the latter failed to do so.
- Monster Progenitor: She's the last piece of the materials used for the development of the Nyto units. Shortly after Kaname's death, King was sent to a hospital due to her heart disease. An amoral doctor who called himself "Williams" offered King a cure for her disease in exchange for Kaname's corpse, claiming that he's in need of organ donation. King unwittingly accepted the offer, which results in Williams using Kaname's corpse to develop bioweapons. Kaname inadvertently provided what exactly Williams needed: a brain and several muscle tissues. Using the said materials, Williams created his first artificial human using humans bits: Lunixya, who would then become the basis of another Tactical Doll, as well as the Nyto units, the undead cyborg units that would eventually destroy the world King belonged to.
- Posthumous Character: She's long dead before the events of Another Side, Another Story.
Scipion's notable tributes
An ancient dark artifact resurrected by Giratina. One of the first villains to join his group and the only one who did not betray his master while staying openly at his side.
- Dark Is Evil: The only reason it is allied with the nominators is that Giratina resurrected it in the first place.
- Embarrassing Nickname: Don't you dare call it "Darky", for it'll angrily rant at you for it.
- Generic Doomsday Villain: Is supposed to be this. Fortunately, it is kept at bay by Giratina.
- Grand Theft Me: Possessed Undyne after fighting her in Snowdin Town, but only to keep her alive until Dave's Replicas arrived to save her SOUL. It later used the DNA it copied from her to turn into Dark Undyne.
- Jerkass: To everyone except Giratina. For example, it calls Mimi a(n) "disgusting/ugly animal".
- Made of Evil: If it wasn't for Giratina, it would certainly have tried to plunge the world into darkness.
- Mundane Utility: Hates having to use its telepathy as a phone.
- Number Two: Acts like this towards Giratina, the only one he truly respects. Downplayed ever since Persephone showed up.
A former villainous alien overlord. After getting resurrected by Scipion, he stuck around as one of his tributes and attempts to make up for his madness.
- Adaptation Personality Change: Giving that this version of Giegue was resurrected after being killed as Giygas, he's way more introverted and has renounced his evil ways after so much trauma.
- Bonding over Missing Parents: Shares this trope with Mewtwo. They became close friends because of their similar appearance, powers, and especially their backstories, including the loss of their respective mothers.
- Commonality Connection: With Asriel/Flowey that he brought back to 6k1. Both are tragic figures with destructive alter-egos (though it's more extreme with Giegue/Giygas's case). Such similarity is why Giegue somewhat sees a bit of himself within Asriel and why he tries his best to help him.
- Eye Colour Change: His red eyes turned purple after Niiue took over his mind to purge out Giygas.
- Family of Choice: With Mewtwo and Ori. The former is considered as his big brother and the latter as his little brother.
- Heel–Face Turn: He made peace with Ninten and became friends with Mewtwo. He clearly regrets his past actions.
- Killed Off for Real: Transformed into Giygas after killing Porky Minch out of sheer rage and was defeated when the rescue team prayed and sung the Eight Melodies while Ori reached into his core to pacify him. Giygas was destroyed for good, but at the cost of Giegue's life.
Subverted afterward when Ninten and Mewtwo were sent to the borders of Death's Realm to help Persephone resurrect him. Giegue didn't want to be revived out of fear of hurting his loved ones again, but the spirit of Maria comforted him and encouraged him to return to the living world. - Split Personality: Giegue has 2 alter-egos: Giygas, representing his hatred and his greed for more power; and Niiue, representing his more human side.
- Sugar-and-Ice Personality: How he usually behaves in public: almost emotionless towards strangers, but warm to his friends and allies.
- Tragic Villain: Giygas still lives inside him, tormenting Giegue.
- First ASAS appearance: Post 438
A powerful and proud legendary Pokemon. He joined Scipion's group after Zorua's incident and became closer to Giegue at first because of their similarities.
- Berserk Button: He won't take lightly any reminders that he's a clone of Mew.
- Big Brother Instinct: He cares a lot about Ori and Giegue, and would not take it well if they were to be harmed. Giving his ferocity, he's able to go beyond that, becoming a Knight Templar Big Brother
- Blood Knight: Mewtwo will never back down from a fight. After all, it was the original purpose he was made for.
- Bonding over Missing Parents: Shares this trope with Giegue. They became close friends because of their similar appearance, powers, and especially their backstories, including the loss of their respective mothers.
- Heterosexual Life-Partners: He is very close to Giegue to the point that they see each other as brothers.
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: With Scipion. Although Mewtwo is his tribute, the two hate each other.
- Undying Loyalty: To Giegue. He even swore to find a way to fight off Giygas' influence.
- First ASAS appearance: Post 1986
A small and young Guardian spirit that became Giegue's adoptive little brother.
- Badass Adorable: Despite being young and cute, he proved to be good at fighting, helping his brothers to fight the Legion of Doom.
- Children Are Innocent: He's very young, kind and forgiving.
- Forgiveness: As soon as Pandora, one of the Legion's enforcers was defeated, he tried to forgive her. It didn't work.
- Healing Factor: If he has enough energy, he can heal any injuries as long as it's not too serious.
- Heroic Sacrifice: Braved through Giygas' mental torture to pacify Giegue's core, defeating him at the cost of both his and Giegue's lives. Ori's wounds were so severe not even Fira's, Billy's, or Tabby's healing powers, Scipion's revival machine, or the Science Center's tech could save him. Thankfully, the Home Base's healing chamber in the Medical Wing successfully restored Ori before he could perish.
- Light Is Good: He's literally made of light and is heroic, but he can't survive in the Distortion World because of its darkness.
- Missing Mom: His adoptive mother Naru was nominated by Scipion in Reboot Season 97, and he didn't bother to revive her after she was killed by Infamous Iron Man in the Bloodbath.
- Otherworldly and Sexually Ambiguous: Although the others refer to Ori as a male, he's actually genderless. Thus, he's a bit similar to most legendary Pokémon, or Kris and Frisk, so he's referred to with both "he" and "they" pronouns.
- Reincarnation: Is actually canon!Ori's reincarnation after the latter sacrificed themselves to save Nibel.
- Ridiculously Cute Critter: He's enough of one to catch Giegue's attention as soon as the latter saw him, and Frisk even wanted to pet him.
- Too Good for This Sinful Earth: Suffered this fate in Reboot Season 107 when he was sacrificed by a cult despite being kind throughout the season.
A clan of seven siblings faithful to Bowser. Lemmy was the first Koopaling to show up in the story, followed by the rest of his siblings at Las Pegasus's arc
- Arc Villain: In the second part of Las Pegasus's arc where they attempt to conquer it and rename it "Las Koopasus"
- Enfant Terrible: The youngest Koopaling, Larry is only 12 years old, Morton 13, Wendy 14, Iggy 15, Roy 16, Lemmy 17, and Ludwig 18.
- Evil Feels Good: How most of them feel about their jobs as Bowser's elite minions. The kindest of the group are more similar to a Punch-Clock Villain. They're all still proud of being mean though
- "Freaky Friday" Flip: All of them were subjected to this during Stanford's cheering up party. Larry switched bodies with the teenaged Ben Tennyson, Morton with Tokage, Wendy with Alex, Iggy with Mitzi, Roy with Kay, Lemmy with Onox and Ludwig with Vincent
- The Family That Slays Together: Despite everything, the Koopalings are very close to each other. Anyone who threatens one of their own incurs the wrath of all of the others.
Ludwig Von Koopa
The oldest and most threatening of the Koopalings. He's also The Leader of the group.
- Big Brother Instinct: Though he doesn't show it a lot, he is fiercely protective of his younger siblings, Larry especially.
- Classical Music Is Cool: Not only that, he is also a very good composer. Given how pompous he is, his favorite musician is none other than his namesake, Ludwig van Beethoven. That's why he was recruited as a musician for June and Aaron's first romantic dinner together.
- Death or Glory Attack: Pulled one as a last resort during the Las Pegasus Arc by summoning a giant fireball that would crash into the city in 30 seconds. He would have won but failed out of sheer luck when Larry's stray fireball knocked the Thwomp over into Ludwig as he was gloating.
- Evil Genius: He is the smartest of the Koopalings, even though he isn't as obsessed with gadgets as Iggy.
- Genius Bruiser: While he isn't as tough as Morton and Roy, he is right under them in terms of physical strength. Combine that with him being very smart and being incredibly skilled with magic and you have the most powerful Koopaling.
- Graceful Loser: Gave Twilight's magic back to her after being defeated and accepted whatever punishment she had in store for him and his siblings.
- Only Sane Man: By far the most mature and serious of the Koopalings.
- Noble Demon: He can be well-spoken and despite his arrogance, is able to recognize the worth of other people.
- Pride: One of his bigger traits, almost to the point of being very strict with his siblings, solely to keep their credibility as an evil force.
Lemmy Koopa
The most immature of the Koopalings and the only recurring one before Las Pegasus's arc.
- Big Little Brother: Is this towards every other Koopaling save for Ludwig. He also hates it when someone criticizes his size.
- Children Are Innocent: Downplayed since this version is actually around 17 years old. He, however, still acts like a child.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Is crazy, childish, and has the tendency to cause a lot of crazy mess around.
- Loon with a Heart of Gold: He is very goofy and is one of the nicest of Scipion's tributes. That doesn't stop him from being "mean" too.
- Punch-Clock Villain: He usually ends up doing evil stuff either because he's not aware, or because he's with his other siblings.
- Weaponized Ball: His main method of attack, but his obsession goes further than that. He uses balls to travel, turned Scipion's rather morbid birthday gift to 6k1 into a harmless ball, and turned Bale's base floor into a ball during the party celebrating the Legion's defeat.
Roy Koopa
The Bully of the group.
- BFG: Being a fan of artillery, he carries several weapons with him, the main one being a Bullet Bill cannon.
- Big Brother Bully: He won't hesitate to abuse his own siblings (save for Ludwig because of how powerful he is), though Iggy is the one he bullies the most.
- Jerkass: By far the least likable of the Koopalings.
- Men Are Tough: That's the only excuse he comes up with to justify his bully tendencies.
- Stay in the Kitchen: He sees females as very poor and whiny fighters. This causes him to argue a lot with Wendy, his main rival.
- Unfortunately for Kay when she switched bodies with him, Roy is sexist to the point of seeing perfumes and deodorants as too girly for him.
- Tough Love: He does care about his family. But he thinks bullying them might help improve their strength alongside for his own entertainment.
Iggy Koopa
The Gadgeteer Genius of the group and the least predictable one. He's very close to Lemmy.
- Ax-Crazy: He's the least mentally stable of the Koopalings and he overacts a lot. Naturally, he gets along very well with Lemmy because of this.
- Grew a Spine: He was very shy in his childhood, but he eventually gathered enough confidence to become the cackling scientist he is today.
- Laughing Mad: His hyperactivity causes him to burst into laughter for no reason a lot.
- Mad Scientist: Always comes up with crazy gadgets, no matter if they are actually useful or not.
- The Prankster: When he's not busy building something. He's usually with Larry and Lemmy when he does pranks.
- Smart People Wear Glasses: He thinks wearing them makes him smart.
- Smug Snake: While he is arrogant and completely insane, he can prove to be cowardly and completely freaks out when cornered or bullied (usually by Roy).
Wendy O. Koopa
- Deadpan Snarker: She's an expert at insulting people when she's not just fussing about something.
- Resentful Outnumbered Sibling: Being the only female Koopaling, she's constantly seeking to prove she's better than her brothers. Her bold attitude causes her to clash with Roy a lot.
- Tomboy with a Girly Streak: Despite being tough, she cares about her appearance.
- Valley Girl: She's the greediest Koopaling, looks down on everyone else, and never stops complaining about everything.
- Villainesses Want Heroes: Ends up developing a sudden crush for Alex, much to his horror. Not only is the latter not at all approving, but it's also even worst because of her affiliation with water.
Morton Koopa Jr.
The Big Guy of the group.
- Bear Hug: Whenever one of his siblings or someone he likes feels down, he will always give them one.
- Gentle Giant: He's very affectionate and protective of his family and especially one of his bosses, Bowser Junior.
- Dumb Muscle: While he's physically the strongest and the heaviest of the group, he's by far the least intelligent of the Koopalings. He's the only one who can't even speak properly.
- No Indoor Voice: Morton simply can't talk quietly, to the quiet Tokage's frustration when he switched bodies with him since their voices didn't swap.
- Spikes of Doom: Much like Lemmy and his balls, Morton really likes spiky things.
Larry Koopa
The youngest of the Koopalings
- Annoying Younger Sibling: Like most kids of his age, he tries to look cool by liking sports (tennis especially), to make (bad) puns, video games, and modern music. He's also a Bratty Half-Pint who can be arrogant and lazy, yet very easy to mess with.
- Big Bad Wannabe: Larry wants to be just as villainous as his siblings to gain their respect and be as "cool" as them.
- Big Brother Worship: Admires Ludwig the most and is constantly trying to imitate him. He's not always successful at that
- Hot-Blooded: He's very easy to trigger. Just insult his mohawk or compare him to his siblings and he will throw a tantrum.
Firebrand
A powerful demon. He may be evil, but he's a proud fighter, and the safety of his realm matters more than anything else. This Red Arremer helped to save 6k1 after Waterblight Ganon ambushed her.
- Blood Knight: Much like Arma and Scipion himself, Firebrand loves to fight.
- Elemental Powers: He can assume different forms and abilities thanks to elemental crests.
- Even Evil Has Standards: He may be a Blood Knight and a demon but he has morals, caring a lot about his world. In fact, he was worried about 6k1 when she was attacked by the Waterblight Ganon, so he rescued her when the cave collapsed.
- Real Men Wear Pink: Thanks to Blue Pearl in Reboot Season 125, he found out, much to his surprise, that he's a skilled artist after studying in Power's Art School. He's proud of it even as a manly gargoyle, to Arma's disdain.
- Signature Laugh: His laugh is somewhat similar to bats. "Keehee!" or "Keekee!"
Arma
Firebrand's main rival. He first appeared when Firebrand agreed to help Eye-Sicle and Goliath to find the latter's partner, Brooklyn.
- The Comically Serious: He is much more stoical than Firebrand. Much like Mewtwo, he also has a low opinion about Scipion and he hates everything nonsensical.
- Proud Warrior Race Guy: Even more so than Firebrand.
- Vitriolic Best Buds: With Firebrand. Both fight a lot to test their strength and respect each other, but they're not very friendly to one another either.
The general of the Changelings and King Thorax's snarky older brother. He evolved into his reformed self around Reboot Season 162.
- Alternate Self: This Pharynx doesn't come from the same timeline as Power Stroke's or Crimson Gale's, having only reformed around Season 162.
- Big Brother Instinct: No one hurts his brother Thorax without consequences.
- Deadpan Snarker: Having reformed doesn't mean he's any less sarcastic. However, he is way less aggressive and more patient.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He may be rude but he cares a lot about his hive and his brother. He also more reluctantly helps his nominator and the other ones.
- Reformed, but Not Tamed: Downplayed ever since he reformed. He is still serious, sarcastic, and still likes to fight though.
Bale's Associates
- Alternate Self: All of Bale's tributes are from AR universes and any tribute that perfectly resembles them but are nominated by others is purely coincidental. This came to a head for 6k1 when she mistook AR Twilight for "her" Twilight in Reboot Season 97, where she and the Equestrian Legion of Justice were forcibly nominated by the Legion of Doom. This prompted 6k1's Twilight to wear a mane clip to tell her apart from her AR counterpart.
Bale's Equestrian Counterpart. Unlike his Nominator Counterpart, he's not a scientist, but rather an investigator.
- Affectionate Nickname: Powie for Power Stroke.
- Alternate Self: To Bale. Unlike Power, he's from AR Equestria, where Grogar is really Grogar instead of Discord in disguise.
- Back from the Dead: Was resurrected by Bale after his death in the Nominator Games.
- Butt-Monkey: Aside from his death in the Troper Games and his misfortune in the Nominator Parties, his house wound up destroyed and he got attacked by several creatures at the start of his arc.
- Demonic Possession: Suffered one at the hands of King Sombra during GC's party. He was freed from it, unintentionally, when Ichi killed him in the Nominator Games.
- Disproportionate Retribution: Was killed by Ichi in the Troper Season for yanking the latter's hair.
- Nice Guy: In spite of his awkwardness, he's an all-around nice person, even going as far as forgiving Ichigo for killing him in the games.
- Out of Focus: Hardly gets any appearances in the story, despite being Bale's Equestrian Counterpart. Until his arc, that is.
Another acquaintance of Bale, the Legendary Knight and Hero of Dreamland. Bale considers him his favorite and most competent tribute.
- The Ace: He's all-around capable and Bale considers him his favorite and best tribute which in turn drove Pythor to resent him slightly.
- Dark Is Not Evil: As best shown in the Zorua arc, he is a friendly and protective person.
- Heroic Sacrifice: Saves Lucina from falling into the fissure that Captain Zahab opened at the cost of his life.
- Innocently Insensitive: As shown in a flashback trying to help Lucina with reuniting with her present timeline family after leaving them for a long time he unintentionally pressed her trauma button by asking her to think what would happen if something were to happen to him as it reminded her of her losses in her own time. He apologizes when he realizes his mistake.
- Interspecies Romance: With Lucina, obviously, as he's a round Kirby-like being while she's a human.
- Never Found the Body: The Science Center's Medical Department investigated his out-of-Arena death and tried retrieving his body, but to no avail. Bale is hopeful that this means that Meta Knight might still be alive, but Dr. Phoenix believes that his body was destroyed, but not his soul. It's then revealed that Meta Knight's soul was absorbed by Duke Org Rouki all along.
- Official Couple: With Lucina.
- Sacrificial Lion: His death at Zahab's hand goes to show that no one is truly safe during the Dark Bale Arc and serves to establish its smaller scope but higher overall stakes.
- Take Up My Sword: Upon being thrown inside the fissure by Captain Zahab he hands his sword, Galaxia, over for Lucina to inherit.
- Worf Had the Flu: At his full might he could've easily escaped the fissure Zahab opened to let him fall in, but since his wings were too damaged and he was too exhausted he barely had the energy just to save Lucina and ended up falling.
- First ASAS Appearance: Post 142
Another of Bale's acquaintances from the Multiverse. Originating from Hazbin Hotel. And a member of the Legion of Doom as well.
- Killed Offscreen: Implied, if he wasn't killed in the Purge of the Legion's members, then the destruction of his Universe ultimately spelled doom for him. Although this is reversed when his Universe is restored.
- Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids!: In Billy's Nominator Party he laughs and mocks Frisk's attempt to befriend Bill Cipher, telling them that Bill is Beyond Redemption and pure evil.
- Token Evil Teammate: Alongside Pythor, he's this to the rest of Bale's group, as he is an evil murderous demon. Though he is far less outgoing than Pythor and mostly keeps to himself besides the Legion incident, going missing ever since it was destroyed.
- Nice Girl: Despite being a demon, she's extremely nice and is reliable enough that Bale trusts her with his Base.
- First ASAS Appearance: Post 1371
- Adaptational Badass: He's just a regular human in his homeworld, but here he is physically strong enough to take down two Stand Users (One of them being Rexy, a Tyrannosaurus rex).
- The Baby of the Bunch: He's the only minor in Bale's group, with the others being either The Ageless or adults.
- The Knights Who Say "Squee!": Is positively elated when he gets turned into a Braviary when visiting the PMD World.
- Resurrective Immortality: Because he previously ate Merasmus' whole package of "Kill-Me-Come-Back-Stronger" pills he can be killed a good amount of times and he'll return from any death stronger than before.
The Two Morths
- Aborted Arc: There was a bunch of ideas about to be set up, but then the Battle of the Two Morths happened and tarnished them both. And killed everyone on it.
- Canon Welding: A canon-welded universe of at least Twelve, Ichabod The Optimistic Canine, and Super Animal Royale.
- Mirror Universe: Morth Alpha and Morth Sigma are this to each other... to an extent. A significant amount of characters simply have different ethics from one another, and the characters who do have their alignments flipped tend to have a good reason.
Morth Alpha
- We Used to Be Friends: Ebony had a fallout with Elliot at the end of Season 50. Subverted, as Elliot returned to give Ebony a respawn point.
- Break the Cutie: Daisy was thrust into the Hunger Games, burned to death, and brought back just to see her father and his friend fight to the death from the skies. She was also held hostage by Dark Elliot at one point.
- Stephord Smiler: Implied. Ichabod seems to be... a bit too positive.
Morth Sigma
- Divergent Character Evolution: Unlike his Alpha counterpart, he was never enlisted in the arena, meaning he stayed around and never quarreled with Elliot Sigma to the point where they tried to kill each other. Perhaps more interestingly, the two became lovers somewhere down the line.
- The Lost Lenore: Ebony Sigma is killed pretty early on compared to Elliot Sigma's character arc.
- Official Couple: With Elliot Sigma.
BTS
- Break the Cutie: All of them go through this to varying degrees, as many of them have endured a lot of suffering when nominated separately. The First V Incident aka the Original Timewrecking and Jimin's subsequent Face–Heel Turn hits them all especially hard.
- Noodle Incident: When RM and Jin are on their way to the fanfic school library pre-Season 58, it's implied that BTS had a chance encounter with their fans at the school pre-Season 46.
- "The Reason You Suck" Speech: They deliver a brutal one to Tuxedo Mask!Meta Knight in the finale of Season 46 due to his Sanity Slippage and attempts to demoralise them for their actions in the Original Timeline. They kill him shortly afterwards, cementing their victory.
- True Companions: Despite everything they've been through, including Jimin's Face–Heel Turn, they all deeply care for each other and are there for each other through thick and thin. This dynamic ultimately drives Jimin to return to the good side.
- Arch-Enemy: He considers Psyche to be his greatest enemy, but the sentiment seems to be one-sided.
- Big "NO!": When Navi the Fairy literally burns him to the ground using Din's Fire.
- Corrupt the Cutie: Voldemort had taken advantage of his grief over V's fate by corrupting him and alluring him to join the Death Eaters. The BTS from the Original Timeline also contributed to this.
- Cute and Psycho: He's the shortest member, well-known among ARMY for his "mochi cheeks" and overall cuteness. Thanks to his corruption, he is also a crazed villain.
- Deal with the Devil: He was roped into serving Terminus in exchange for revenge, only to be redeemed by his bandmates.
- Despair Event Horizon: His initial reaction to V's fate.
- Differently Powered Individual: He and Voldemort were granted superpowers in a particle accelerator explosion. Jimin somehow became powerful enough to send Wave Existence flying into the forcefield with an uppercut punch.
- Even Evil Has Loved Ones: He deeply cares for his bandmates, especially V. He even attempts to prevent Psyche from nominating Jungkook for Season 61. In fact, his devotion to them and concern of hurting them further is what influences his decision to redeem himself.
- Fatal Flaw: His overconfidence in his plans makes him fail to realise that Navi is manipulating him until he is dying from her attack, and later, that Harley Quinn is right behind him with a baseball bat in hand.
- From Nobody to Nightmare: He went from an impossibly sweet idol with a black belt in martial arts to a vengeful villain with metahuman superpowers and a literal army at his beck and call.
- Heel Realization: e truly realises what he's become when he wakes up back home after Harley knocks him out, realising that his actions were only continuing to hurt V and the rest of his bandmates.
- Heterosexual Life-Partners: With V, although many of Psyche's students tend to disregard the "heterosexual" part.
- Revenge: His primary goal is to avenge V by killing all of the nominators and anyone else who is remotely responsible for his fate.
- Screw This, I'm Outta Here: He abandons BTS and seeks out Terminus once he realises that he and the other members disagree on how to avenge V.
- The Starscream: He, with the assistance of Navi and Diamonds Droog, uses his newfound powers to kill Voldemort once he realises that he is not taking his quest for revenge seriously.
- Tears of Remorse: He cries these during his reunion with V as he comes to terms with how far he's gone.
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: The rest of BTS agree that Psyche should be held accountable for their suffering, but they are deeply concerned about Jimin's insanity and the way he intends to solve the problem.
- Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: He does not take the First V Incident well, especially after he truly embraces his evil nature.
- Cruel and Unusual Death: Has suffered hundreds of gruesome, horrifying death scenarios during the timewrecking.
- Fate Worse than Death: The timewrecking. He describes it as "painful beyond compare." He was saved by Yukari mere days after the fact, but to him, it felt like an eternity.
- Healing Factor: He gained this from the Hourai Elixir he was subjected to during the timewrecking. Beyond that, however, he has no special powers or abilities.
- Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Jimin, although many of Psyche's students tend to disregard the "heterosexual" part.
- My Greatest Failure: He feels personally responsible for Jimin's grief and subsequent descent to villainy.
- Plot-Triggering Death: His extreme fate kick-starts Jimin's villain arc, which continues after the season ends.
- Resurrective Immortality: Thanks to the Hourai Elixir that he drank during the timewrecking. However, it's implied that he drank it against his will.
- Resurrection/Death Loop: How he was subjected to the timewrecking. After being forced to drink the Hourai Elixir, he was subjected to almost every death event at the time and revived repeatedly.
- Trauma Button: Seeing Mitama, or even hearing her name, is enough to make him deeply anxious.
- Bullying a Dragon: Quite literally. He badmouths Maleficent's husbando, with expected results. Maleficent was in her dragon form to boot.
- Cloudcuckoolander: In Season 51.
- Differently Powered Individual: Like Jimin, he became a metahuman in the Games. However, his powers are much more limited.
- The Leader: He takes on this role in the search for Jimin, being the only other member with offensive abilities.
- Blind Musician: He was blinded as part of his punishment for his jerkass behaviour in Season 51. His blindness is finally cured by Billy's android assistant Lara about 10 seasons later.
- Cloudcuckoolander: He starts out as this in Season 51, but the tendencies die off after his torture at the paws of Psycho Panda.
- Due to the Dead: Towards the end of Season 51, he presses F to pay respects to Nyusha, cementing his redemption.
- Heroic BSoD: He has one after coming to terms with his actions. He is so depressed about everything that he's done that the Tragic Clown comes to visit everyone. He gets better after the rest of BTS plus his fanbase send him a birthday cake, even though it's not his birthday.
- Jerkass: Throughout Season 51. He gets better towards the finale, though.
- Laser-Guided Karma: The other tributes are not merciful towards him for his jerkass behaviour.
- My God, What Have I Done?: He deeply regrets his actions after having his leg broken and losing his eyesight and his bandmate Suga, to the point where he actively works towards becoming a better person.
- No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: He suffers an untimely death to Boba Fett just as he is beginning to improve his behaviour.
- Yaoi Fanboy: He's revealed to be this during Season 51.
- He Knows Too Much: He is killed by a Peacekeeper just as he is uncovering the truth behind his possession of "memories" of a gag save.
- Pungeon Master: He likes making puns and is the co-founder of the Blue Pun Clan, the other being Sans.
- And This Is for...: Defied. He dedicates his killing blow on Ten to BTS' fanbase, but fails to land the attack.
- Incurable Cough of Death: He comes down with tuberculosis during the season. It ends up costing him his life, as he collapses to his knees in a coughing fit during his attempt to kill Ten, allowing the latter an opportunity to strike.
- Stepford Smiler: He hides his emotions and tries to be as uninteresting as possible to avoid feeding into Psyche and Ms. May's whims. He is unable to keep up the act once Jin dies.
- Black Comedy: In both solo seasons he was in, he Tempted Fate at the Bloodbath, with fatal results right after.
- In Season 61, he was killed immediately after he and the Ultima Twinstars declare that it's "time to survive the Hunger Games" time!"
- In Season 105, he asked aloud, "What Could Possibly Go Wrong?" He was immediately killed by Picrew!Dave Strider for "being a Flat Character". Even if he and Jin were among the first casualties that season, Psyche couldn't help but laugh at the former's plight.
- Off with His Head!: His cause of death in Season 61.
Mr. Star's Tributes
- First ASAS appearance: Post 5
Hailing from the distant planet Popstar, Kirby is the hero of Popstar. He is noted for his closeness with Mr. Star, general friendliness, immense power, and his endeavors, which includes saving people from the clutches of the embodiments of light and darkness itself. He likes to eat and may be attracted to Ribbon the fairy, and is involved in a tournament that spans multiple universes. He has friends there, but wishes that more friends from his universe were involved.
- Alternate Self:
- 6k1 believed for a long time that he was the same Kirby she nominated in OT Season 14, but it turned out not to be the case because OT!Kirby did not turn into a star soul after being strangled somehow by Dr. Canus in the Bloodbath.
- He is also not the same Kirby as AR!Kirby, who's affiliated with Bale.
- Cheated Death, Died Anyway: Mr. Star believes that Kirby's luck ran out when he and Ribbon were finally killed onscreen by being devoured by Kazuichi Souda in Reboot Season 144, but 6k1 is skeptical about it.
- Cuddle Bug: He likes hugging others to say hi, especially 6k1.
- Death by Irony: Was eaten by Kazuichi, despite being an Extreme Omnivore himself, in Season 144.
- Doppelgänger Gets Same Sentiment: Fecto Elfilis, the one who's working for Dark Stanford and is not from the same Kirby Universe as this Kirby, seeks to defeat him along with AR!Kirby for being their nemesis either way.
- Made of Good: He's literally made of Sweet Dreams Fuel.
- One-Word Vocabulary: He initially can only say "poyo!" but he has since been taught to speak English by his friends for easier communication. Unlike AR!Kirby or Shadow Kirby, he can't speak in full sentences.
- Our Souls Are Different: He turns into a star soul when he dies. 6k1 theorized that it's because he's made of Star Energy like Treatlings, but when she asked Mr. Star about it, he wasn't even sure about it.
- Past-Life Memories: He somehow recalls the OT since he once dreamt of how he survived the Great Destruction.
- Ship Tease: He has had several adorable moments with Ribbon.
- Spared by the Adaptation: In the HGS RPs, he often survives the Games despite being stated in the main thread that he died in them. This was lampshaded by 6k1 after Season 144, when he and Ribbon were finally killed onscreen by being devoured by Kazuichi.6k1: Hate to be blunt, but he really should've died in his previous outings not only because those events weren't broken, but also because that would cause a lot of faulty tallies in the kill count!
- Trademark Favorite Food: While he can eat almost anything, he's almost often seen eating burgers.
- Wide-Eyed Idealist: Even during the darkest times, he always keeps his chin up and hopes for the best, never expecting the worst.
This mysterious traveler has a shady past involving Kirby, but he has since let it go. A great ally of Kirby, he usually drives the Spacepod. He has struck friendship with 6001, and is very enthusiastic towards new ideas. He sometimes watches Kirby fight fighters from across the multiverse.
- Cool Starship: The Lor is big enough for all his crew, and it can traverse the Voidlands with hardly any damage. He also pilots various ships built by Mr. Star, particularly the Spacepod.
- Mutually Unequal Relation: While he thinks of 6k1 as a friend, she considers him more like a business partner because most of his conversations with her are just to ask her for updates or show her anything he finds interesting in his research.
- Pen Pals: With 6k1 via text messages and video calls. He often tells her about anything interesting he discovers in his research.
- Pungeon Master: He likes cracking puns, but Sans thinks he's trying too hard to join the Blue Pun Clan just because he wears blue and likes making them.
- The Watson: Often asks 6k1 questions about what's going on with her life, prompting her to recap recent events.
A sweet fairy hailing from Ripple Star. Kirby has once saved her, and from that day, Kirby gained a new ally (and possible girlfriend). Ribbon is a friendly girl and another ally of Kirby's. She likes to watch Kirby fight people from across the multiverse.
- Our Souls Are Different: Se turns into a heart soul when she dies.
- Ship Tease: She has had several adorable moments with Kirby.
The so-called King of Dream Land. He's a notorious player in the rumored Smash Bros. Tournament. He's a huge rival to Kirby, but has softened up over the times. He even helped a bunch of Kirby's friends at one point! As of now, he has discovered an underground base, where he currently lives.
- Alternate Self: He's not to be confused with AR!King Dedede who's affiliated with Bale.
- Cassandra Truth: He initially didn't believe 6k1 when she warned him of G-13.
- Elaborate Underground Base: He lives in one that has a primitive Portal Network and a robot servant named Trope-9000.
An adorable Waddle Dee and a servant to Dedede. He also sometimes mingles with Kirby, and has been rallying to join a rumored tournament for a long time.
Number Two: He's Dedede's right-hand man.
One of Kirby's allies. Adeleine is a skillful painter from Popstar. She came to this place to hone her skills... and to meet new friends. She seems to like human nominators... perhaps it's because she's craving for attention? Or just others of her kind?
- Improbable Age: She's one of the teachers at Power's Art School, yet she's only a child.
- One-Hour Work Week: She was hired by the Pearls during June's Valentine's party, but is never seen teaching any of the students who enroll at the Art School. Then again, she only works part-time to comply with the child labor laws.
A boy from Onett, who has a small history with Kirby. Kirby saved him once, and he has since trying to repay him. He has been referred to as an honorary "mentor" to a select group of people, most notably Frisk, whom he has a good relationship with. He has a crush on Paula and cares about his mom, but can be annoyed if people call him a skeleton.
- Mentor Archetype: Mentored Frisk in the past before the latter reunited with 6k1 during her Underground vacation.
First rescued by Ness, Paula is a good friend and possible crush of Ness. Having a large arsenal of powers, she helped her defeat a certain menace, and ultimately prays for Ness' sake, defeating it for good.
Jeff is another good friend of Ness. The child of a scientist, he first arrives from Winters to save his would be new friends, Ness and Paula. He likes learning new things; when he first heard about the inhabitants of Mt. Ebbott, he wants to study them and how they work.
- First ASAS appareance: Post 1069
A prehistoric squirrel who was thawed out by Kirby and co. during an outing. Highly tenacious, he's always chasing for acorns. He rarely crosses paths with Kirby and his friends.
- Small Role, Big Impact: Unwittingly restored Homura Akemi from her Soul Gem when he dropped it in the vat of literal Sweet Dreams Fuel, thinking it was an acorn. This further contributed to Magolor's research on Magical Girls.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Unwittingly released Lumen from her crystal while trying to crack his acorn on it.
- First ASAS appearance: Post 8904note
A rodent-like being that Kirby met and befriended in a New World. He's capable of creating portals.
- Ambiguously Absent Parent: In Season 209, Luca Blight claimed that his dad was better than Elfilin's. As Elfilin was nominated before anyone knew anything significant about him, nobody, not even Mr. Star, knew at the time if his father was alive or if he even had one. After Season 215, 6k1 and Ally conducted a research on him and theorized that his fusion, Fecto Elfilis, is the closest thing he has to a "parent".
- Doppelgänger Gets Same Sentiment: Fecto Elfilis, the one who's working for Dark Stanford and is not from the same Kirby Universe as this Elfilin, seeks to absorb him to fully regain their powers since their Dark Bracer didn't completely restore them.
- Thinking Up Portals: He uses a staff to make portals, like Fecto Elfilis.
The so-called Lord of Games. Nintendo is a benevolent ruler from another dimension. As poweful as he is, he's pretty minor in the grand scheme of things.
A girl with blue hair who used to be rivals with Nintendo. Today, as Nintendo found more people that challenge him, and as she abandons her original powers, she becomes best friends with him.
Hazemaster's Team
- What Happened to the Mouse?: His tributes in his early nominator days were mysteriously absent during his brief return in the 4th Reboot Nominator Games (Season 200) and Season 269. It's later revealed that they all left when the Museum "rebooted" itself in the latter season.
- First ASAS appearance: Post 1907
Hazemaster's Jerkass Supreme Chef who is forced to cooperate with him to pay off a debt.
- Berserk Button: Food that doesn’t meet up to his extremely high standards will send him into a rage. Same thing if you insult his cooking, even accidentally.
- Camera Abuse: Nearly throws a butcher knife at the camera during his first appearance.
- Chef of Iron: Can put up a pretty good fight.
- The Engineer: Flawlessly repairs F-00 after he got scrapped in Reboot Season 108.
- Mystery Meat: Just like in canon, his meals don't sound the best when their ingredients are said aloud.
- Noodle Incident: Is indebted to Hazemaster for something he did in the past. What this is is never explained.
- The Perfectionist: He is extremely specific when it comes to cooking:Hazemaster: "Add exactly 1.749 pounds of the mixture into a bowl with a radius of exactly 8.724 inches. Stir the mixture with a whisk that is exactly 11.782 inches long with exactly 23.947 rotations per minute while adding 5.371 grams of sugar every 56.938 seconds" and that’s not even the worst part!
- First ASAS Appearance: Post 2367
- The Quiet One: Is very quiet and only communicates via motions.
- First ASAS Appearance: Post 3053
A child-like robot that is Hazemaster's friend.
- Accidental Misnaming: Calls Chefinoff "Chefinoof".
- Cheerful Child: Acts like one.
- First ASAS Appearance: Post 11427
A salesman with an obsession with doing anything who broke into Hazemaster's Museum during his long sleep and set up a gift shop.
- The Rival: Just like Jevil and Spamton, he doesn't like Scampton at all, calling him a "long-nosed fool" and telling Haze that nominating him is a joke.
- The Nicknamer: Refers to Hazemaster as "Mr. Funky Glasses" when they first meet.
- First ASAS Appearance: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=15737140660A52768800&page=462#comment-11534 Post 11534]]
A mysterious, flying book who causes a ruckus in the Museum before Haze subdues it.
- The Unintelligible: Because it's a Pokémon, it can only speak its name. Subverted in its Prologue form, but it only speaks in Latin, fitting for a Tome of Eldritch Lore.
- First ASAS Appearance: Post 11726
- Ambiguous Syntax: When Haze is talking to him about the former's jealousy about how a pig farmer managed to break the kill record, referring to him as a pig gentleman, Hell's Chef thinks he's talking about a gentleman who's a Pig Man, which he has dealt with in canon, and recommends butchering him.
- Big Damn Heroes: Cuts up Cyrax and turns him into chili when the latter is delivering a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown to Haze (though the reason why Hell's Chef did so in the first place was less because of that and more because Cyrax's Dynamic Entry caused glass shards to fall into his soup, ruining it)
- The Dreaded: Haze knows that hiring him was a horrible idea, but he still does tries to make it work.
- Weaksauce Weakness: Getting the candle on his head snuffed out knocks him out until it's reignited just like it canon, but Haze gives him a lantern-like helmet to prevent that from occurring.
Tabby's Tributes
- Break the Cutie: Flamberge. the Games have separated her from her sisters and she misses them a lot. She has a short temper and sometimes releases her anger onto others without the presence of her Morality Pet, Francisca to calm her down. Fortunately, she gets better after Season 52 when she is reunited with Francisca.
- The Igor: Ichigo in their experiments with the Mew Aqua Prototype.
- The Medic: Dr. Quack
- One-Steve Limit: Averted, do not confuse Ichigo with the other nominator with the same name. Power even had to call the latter by his last name during Bale's party.
Billy's Tributes
Eye-Sicle's Tributes
No-Feet
A grass snake who is one of the companions of Little Bear. He ended up being regarded as the Big Bad of S125 due to an escalating series of events during it.
- Adaptational Villainy: A rather absurd case as No-Feet is canonically an aversion to the Reptiles Are Abhorrent trope, but in his debut season ended up enbodying every characteristic of it, to the point that he manipulated I.N. and Changbin into killing each other. In-universe, it's hinted that a glitch with Eye-Sicle's tribute summoner was the reason why No-Feet ended up being so despicable. He eventually comes back after a long time as Dark No-Feet, as he was corrupted by Dark Stanford.
- Manipulative Bastard: Was this in S125, manipulating I.N and Changbin into offing each other.
- Snakes Are Sinister: Despite canonically being an aversion to the trope in his source material, No-Feet became one of his season's most despicable participants. Even Stanford cannot put his finger on why No-Feet went so bad in the season.
Zeeky H. Bomb
A recurring sentient bomb in The Demented Cartoon Movie that says words that instantly cause explosions.
- Beware the Silly Ones: The bomb's alignment in its source material is questionable at best, but it assists in defeating Fooby after the watermelon commits a number of atrocities during Reboot Season 131 and then blows up Eye-Sicle after finding out the bear was responsible for what happened with both itself and Fooby.
Goliath
The gargoyle leader of the Manhatten Clan. Was nominated alongside Taki by David Xanatos instead of Eye-Sicle in S140.
- Butt-Monkey: Goliath spends much of S140 getting into absurd and undignified situations (such as shooting rainbows from his butt and getting stuck only being able to say "omelette du fromage") before getting unceremoniously taken out during the season's Feast.
- Hero Antagonist: The immediate aftermath of S140 suggests that Goliath (and likely the rest of the Manhatten Clan along with him) will be enemies of Eye-Sicle going forward.
- Let Us Never Speak of This Again: Goliath's attitude toward taking out Hangedman by shooting a rainbow out of his butt at him.
- Papa Wolf: Goliath flat-out attacks Eye-Sicle when Eye-Sicle refuses to not let fellow gargoyle Taki participate in the upcoming Battle Royale. Needless to say, this results in bad blood between Eye-Sicle and Goliath that is sure to flare up again the next time they meet, even though a compromise was met afterward.
Harlequin Demon aka. "Harley"
One of the residents of Halloweentown and the first of Eye-Sicle's tributes to win a season (S129).
- Cloud Cuckoo Lander: Characterized as this; he proves to be too off-kilter for Eye-Sicle to want to work with and is more interested in taking part in and setting up Halloween festivities.
- Everyone Has Standards: Even he is freaked out by "Scattered Brain"'s Halloween trick at Hazemaster's party (wherein he pretended to eat Aaron alive), comparing it to the type of trick that Oogie Boogie might pull.
- Nightmare Fuel Station Attendant: To be expected given that he is from Halloweentown. He takes the disgusted and/or freaked out reactions from everyone at Hazemaster's Halloween party when he presents a hat he made out of a dead rat as compliments.
Taki
A gargoyle statue brought to life by a magic sapphire attached to his shoulder. Was a podium finisher in Season 140. While mostly a happy-go-lucky guy, the effects of being in the Arena on the Sapphire gets him very worried about his own well-being.
- Adaptational Angst Upgrade: In the RP he originated from, Taki was an upbeat Kindhearted Simpleton. In ASAS, while he doesn't completely stop being a happy-go-lucky idiot, his experiences in the Arena during Season 140 leave him far more anxious and worried about going into a forced Face–Heel Turn.
- Adaptational Intelligence: Taki is also less oblivious and random than in his source material (though he is still very naĂŻve).
- Clingy MacGuffin: The Sapphire can't be removed from Taki's back or else he'll turn into a statue. After he tried to control it during his second visit to the Great Valley, Stanford is now trying to find a way to safely remove it.
- Defence Mechanism Superpower: The sapphire on his shoulder is revealed to enter a defensive state whenever it senses that it is in danger of being destroyed, which has the side effect of causing Taki to take a level in Jerkass. Taki would eventually turn into a mindless, vicious monster if the sapphire were in its defensive state for a prolonged period of time while attached to him and that it would constantly be in this state were it ever in the ruined Original Timeline. It has so far entered this state twice, first over the course of S140 and then again for a split second when Taki is duplicated by Stanford's cloning remote. He then fully transformed into a mindless beast during the mission to protect the Blue Stone of Baradhi at Scipion's PMD World and nearly endangered his teammates in his rampage.
- Our Gargoyles Rock: Taki is a gargoyle statue brought to life by a magic sapphire from his homeworld.
- Resist the Beast: Taki spent much of S140 trying to fight against the effects of the Sapphire of Animor's self-defense mechanism on him, with varying success. He then defied the Sapphire's orders completely when the Atomozoids invaded the Database Library, causing it to fall off on its own, but at the cost of him turning into a statue.
- Sixth Ranger: One of several for Stanford's ITTeam.
- Took a Level in Jerkass: Taki acts quite unlike his usual self during S140, amassing a fairly large body-count and saying or suggesting terrible and/or callous things that at one point lead to Mothra asking him what on earth is wrong with him. In-universe, Taki's behavior is explained to be a side-effect of the self-defense mechanism of the sapphire on his shoulder activating (sensing it was in a situation where it could be destroyed). Conversely, he (or rather, his identical Body Double) acted more like his normal self in S143.
Jabberjaw
The eponymous Butt-Monkey shark of Jabberjaw. He came in second in his debut season under Eye-Sicle (Reboot S159) and becomes a recurring guest at the lair afterward.
- Death by Irony: In S159, he was eaten by another shark because he was wearing his "good luck ham".
- Resurrective Immortality: In S159, he was granted immortality and he couldn't die unless he willingly lets go of his life, which he did when the other shark ate him in the finale.
- Tailfin Walking: Manages to retain this when he turns into a seapony in Equestria.
- Threatening Shark: An inversion, as in his source material, and to date neither he nor his clones have deviated from this when nominated in seasons under Eye-Sicle. However, he fell victim to straight example at the end of S159 after Jabberjaw swam in the ocean while carrying a large ham for good luck.
- Throw the Dog a Bone: He's quite impressed when he comes in second place in S159 and people are actually happy for him afterward, being used to "gettin' no respect".
Huckleberry Hound
The blue dog with a Southern drawl from his eponymous show. Not unlike Jabberjaw, he also placed second in his debut season under Eye-Sicle (Reboot S167).
- Adaptational Villainy: The difference between his runs in S167 and S169 (a Battle Royale) are like night and day (though it should be said that in-universe the S169 version of Huck was a Body Double instead of the original). On top of immediately backstabbing Dupe!Jabberjaw during that season's Bloodbath, he acted like a complete and total Jerkass to almost every other tribute he interacted with. However, he soon came to regret his actions and ended up being Driven to Suicide.
- Fish Person: Was transformed into one during the S169 Battle Royale.
- The Walls Are Closing In: What ultimately happened to him in S167 (in the form of a Danganronpa execution sequence), though by that point he was already locked in place as a podium placer.
Webking House/Rose Quarters "Tributes"
These refer to independent tributes rescued (and sometimes recruited) by the Webking House and the Rose Quarters, under the purview of ostensible nominator Cassie.
- Back from the Dead: The majority of the non-inanimate object tributes are revived after their death in the Arena, with exceptions stemming from either their villanous or monstrous nature (such as Red and the Still and Lightless Beast), or suffering a death by being Ret-Gone (such as Dullahan).
- Dropped a Bridge on Him: All of the Webking House tributes except for Doppelganger Arle/Lily and Timekeeper Cookie suddenly died in the explosion caused by Libre's memory bomb that he detonated to sever the Entities from the world.
Tommy
A former member of L'Manburg who first showed up in Season 148.- Large Ham: Consistently the loudest-speaking of the tributes living in the Webking House.
Moona Hoshinova
Supposedly a moon goddess, she first showed up in Season 153.- Death-Activated Superpower: Gains the ability to turn sunlight into lunar energy blasts after her death and subsequent resurrection in Reboot Season 153.
- The Power of the Sun: Following her death and subsequent resurrection in Reboot Season 153, she gains the ability to absorb sunlight with her body, releasing it as energy blasts that can be used in combat, such as killing a large amount of vermin when they showed up near the Webking House. She can still absorb sunlight in the night due to moonlight essentially being moon-reflected sunlight, but the resulting energy she can unleash is weaker.
Lily/Doppelganger Arle
A doppelganger of Arle Nadja who first showed up in Season 157, quickly getting flung out of the Arena and ending up in the Webking House in that season. From Reboot Season 199 onward, she becomes a prominent member of the Rose Quarters, doing most of the Flower System's duty of rescuing tributes in their absence.- Ascended Extra: As the only survivor of the memory bomb among Libre's "tributes", she has a bigger role from Season 199 onward by rescuing the Flower System's "tributes" whenever they're absent.
- Doppelgänger Gets Same Sentiment: Reacts to the Tempest System's version of Arle with a great deal of grief, and initially disbelief over the latter being alive, despite the Arle that she managed to make amends with having long died from the detonation of the Webking House.
- Locked into Strangeness: After being attacked by a Mazin, Lily's body started to literally turn blue, but when Sylvi healed her, her body turned back to normal but was left with a blue streak on her hair as a side effect of the attack.
- Meaningful Rename: With Arle's help, she renames herself to "Lily", after realising the unnecessity of both her and Arle's hatred towards each other.
- Sole Survivor: She's one of the two tributes to have survived the explosion that destroyed the Webking House, the other being Timekeeper Cookie.
Yu & Rei
Twin ghost sisters who first showed up in Season 160.- Adaptational Gender Identity: Rei is canonically a cisgender boy but a transgender girl in ASAS.
- Empty Eyes: After being resurrected back into a human by Jace, Rei finds that she still retains the Reflectionless Useless Eyes she and Yu have as ghosts, which she doesn't understand why to be the case.
- Ghost Amnesia: An inversion is implied, in that Yu sees being alive as nothing but bad and prefers being dead because of it, whilst Rei tells her that the latter's the one that was happier when alive when the former objects to her volunteering to be resurrected back into a human.
Bandu
A resident of the 3D World who first showed up in Reboot Season 198, and got rescued offscreen by Riley.- Cloudcuckoolander: Bandu is evidently very eccentric, as his thought processes, priorities, and common activities tend to be pretty out there in a place where rescued tributes are given a (temporary) place to live.
Wagoner's Axe
An unusually-shaped axe who first showed up in Season 155.- Trauma Button: The name "Tonya" serves as this for it, due to the events of Reboot Season 155 whereupon Tonya tells it to do what her heart is saying (following several events involving her hoarding corpses), and her threatening to destroy its district.
Thunderdrum
A Thunderdrum dragon that showed up in Season 149.- Butt-Monkey: Suffers a multitude of unfortunate events in its debut season, ranging from accidentally flattening itself, failing to find Plessie inside a thin tree, to getting killed and revived over and over again by Riceball Cat.
- Fisher Kingdom: Turns into a Noivern when entering the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon World unprotected, as seen when Libre rides it whilst carrying a massive amount of tape cassettes to Morgan, which nearly causes him to fall off the dragon.
Tempest Zone
Tributes nominated by the Tempest system.Hongle Dong (Hong, Gle, and Dong)
A trio of Dungeoncatses.- Cats Are Snarkers: Dong pokes fun at Robin for not having any idea what to do with the rapidly-breeding bunnies.
- Fuzz Therapy: Petting the cats helps Ringo calm down after being returned from the Games.
- Named After Somebody Famous: Named, collectively, after Hong Gildong, a Korean literary character somewhat like Robin Hood.
Illuminati
Crimson's Sprigatito.- Cute Kitten: The smol Tempest describes it as "absolute babey", and it's implied that the entire reason she and Libby tributed it and Crimson was in hopes that its feline cuteness would help cheer Sylvi up.
- Parrot Pet Position: It spends most of its time on Crimson's shoulder.
The rapidly-breeding bunnies
A herd of rabbits that started off with three, but gained one more every time they were mentioned. Made it up to 33 in Reboot Season 211, their debut, before winning the championship.- Born as an Adult: The newborn bunny in any given mention is indistinguishable from the rest of the herd.
- Explosive Breeder: Exaggerated; real-world bunnies gestate for 28-36 days and the babies take 3-9 months (depending on the size of the breed) to become breeding adults. These bunnies breed at a rate of one per mention.
Stremf of the Earf
A rainbow sword from a world of Stremf.- Inanimate Competitor: Despite being a non-sapient sword, it managed to earn third place in its first entry to the Games.
Team Fruit Salad's Tributes
Letooce's Pokemon Plushies
- First ASAS appearance: Post 11596
- Cheated Death, Died Anyway: In Season 272, they narrowly avoid dying to Detective Pikachu by Tango calling for Arceus to help, only to drown the day after.
- Living Toys: In the arena, they are alive and sentient. Outside of it though, they're just normal plushies.
- Love at First Sight: She falls in love with Sachiel the first time she talks to him, to the disapproval of Glow. Even after they don't talk for the rest of the season, Sprinkles still has him on her mind, such as when she daydreams about him in Night 1 or asks the viewers to tell him she loves him right as she's about to drown.
- Prone to Tears: She breaks down multiple times in the arena during Season 272; once when she first appears in the arena, and another time when she and the others are close to dying to Detective Pikachu.