1 | ! To-Do-List for Characters.GranblueFantasyVersus. |
2 | [[folder:Some character-specific tropes from the main Video Game page that will likely be affected]] |
3 | '''Continue checking from:''' DONE FOR NOW\ |
4 | '''Continue sampling from:''' DONE FOR NOW |
5 | ---- |
6 | * AcceptableBreaksFromReality (Charlotta, unsure for now - Narrative trope) |
7 | * AllJustADream (Lowain, unsure for now - Narrative trope) |
8 | * AscendedMeme (Several, unsure for now - Narrative trope) |
9 | ** Djeeta - SAMPLED |
10 | ** Gran - SAMPLED |
11 | * AssistCharacter (Several, main page is incomplete for now, add Lyria, Proto Bahamut, and Societte) |
12 | ** Lowain - SAMPLED |
13 | * TheBattleDidntCount (Main page is likely incomplete for now, see if it also applies to Avatar Belial, I tested it but it doesn't seem like it) |
14 | ** Belial - SAMPLED |
15 | * BellyFlopCrushing (Ladiva, move) - SAMPLED |
16 | * BerserkButton (Narmaya, move) - SAMPLED |
17 | * BladeSpam (Several, main page is incomplete for now) |
18 | ** Charlotta - SAMPLED |
19 | * {{Bowdlerise}} (Metera and Zeta, unsure for now - Appearance or meta trope) |
20 | * BuildingSwing (Ferry, move) - SAMPLED |
21 | * ButtonMashing (Several, main page is incomplete for now) |
22 | ** Zeta - SAMPLED |
23 | * CastFromHitPoints (Several, IIRC Siegfired also has this mechanic) |
24 | ** Avatar Belial - SAMPLED |
25 | * CastingGag (Percival, move) - SAMPLED |
26 | * ChargedAttack (Several, unsure for now) |
27 | ** Gran - SAMPLED |
28 | ** Percival - SAMPLED |
29 | ** Cagliostro - SAMPLED |
30 | * TheCoatsAreOff (Several, unsure for now) |
31 | ** Ladiva - SAMPLED |
32 | ** Beelzebub - SAMPLED |
33 | * ColorCodedForYourConvenience (Narmaya, unsure for now) |
34 | ** Narmaya - SAMPLED |
35 | * CombatCompliment (Vaseraga, can just move as it's recurring for him) |
36 | ** Vaseraga - SAMPLED |
37 | * CombinationAttack (Several, main page is still incomplete, as Societte can still be added) |
38 | ** Katalina - SAMPLED |
39 | * ContinuityCameo (Several, unsure for now, likely narrative trope) |
40 | * ConvectionSchmonvection (Several, unsure for now, as it involves the player and the opponent) |
41 | * CounterAttack (Several, but main page is still likely incomplete) |
42 | ** Katalina - SAMPLED |
43 | ** Charlotta - SAMPLED |
44 | ** Lowain - SAMPLED |
45 | ** Soriz - SAMPLED |
46 | ** Yuel - SAMPLED |
47 | ** Belial - SAMPLED |
48 | * DevelopersForesight (Ladiva, unsure for now, involves two characters and gameplay interaction) |
49 | * DifficultButAwesome (Narmaya, move) - SAMPLED |
50 | * DivingKick (Several, main page needs more context at least) |
51 | ** Ferry - SAMPLED |
52 | ** Ladiva - SAMPLED |
53 | * DoubleEntendre (Several, can justify for Belial as it's recurring for him, not sure about the other example, Avatar Belial may also be included) |
54 | ** Belial - SAMPLED |
55 | * EasterEgg (Several, not sure for now, likely meta trope) |
56 | * ElementalPowers (Several, main page has issues with natter) |
57 | * {{Fanservice}} (Several, can justify for Djeeta as a whole, might need to add character designs in general) |
58 | ** Djeeta - SAMPLED |
59 | * FightingClown (Lowain, move) - SAMPLED |
60 | * FlashStep (Several, unsure for now) |
61 | ** Narmaya - SAMPLED |
62 | ** Beelzebub - SAMPLED |
63 | * FourthWallObserver (Lowain, move) - SAMPLED |
64 | * FreezeFrameBonus (Several, but this is likely misused for MaleGaze instead) |
65 | * GameplayAndStoryIntegration (Likely several, unsure for now) |
66 | ** Vaseraga - SAMPLED |
67 | * GetBackHereBoss (Not sure if put to Lowain) |
68 | * GlowingEyes (Vaseraga, move) - SAMPLED |
69 | * GoshDangItToHeck (Likely several, unsure as more examples may be added) |
70 | * GrappleMove (Several, example on trope page can be rewritten or broken down into sub-bullets) |
71 | ** Ladiva - SAMPLED |
72 | ** Ferry - SAMPLED |
73 | ** Belial - SAMPLED |
74 | * GuestFighter ([=2B=], move) - SAMPLED |
75 | * HarmlessFreezing (Lancelot, move) - SAMPLED |
76 | * HeKnowsAboutTimedHits (Lowain, move) - SAMPLED |
77 | * HitboxDissonance (Several, unsure for now as it's a gameplay trope) |
78 | ** Charlotta - SAMPLED |
79 | * HoldYourHippogriffs (Ladiva, unsure as its a dialogue trope) |
80 | * HomingProjectile (Lowain, move) - SAMPLED |
81 | * HPToOne (Zooey, move) - SAMPLED |
82 | * InformedAttractiveness (Percival, but unsure as it's a dialogue trope) |
83 | * InTheBack (Lancelot, move) - SAMPLED |
84 | * ImmuneToFlinching (Several, not sure what to do with the general example on the main page though) |
85 | * ItHasBeenAnHonor (Unsure, dialogue trope) |
86 | * LampshadeHanging (Several, but unsure as this is a dialogue trope) |
87 | * LastChanceHitPoint (Several, may crosswick to Lowain) |
88 | ** Lowain - SAMPLED |
89 | * LastEpisodeNewCharacter (Need folder for Rein) |
90 | * LateArrivalSpoiler (Several, but unsure because it's a narrative trope) |
91 | * Leitmotif (Several, not sure if this is character-specific, or how can the general line be salvaged) |
92 | * MaleGaze (Need to merge example from FreezeFrameBonus first) |
93 | * MaleMightFemaleFinesse (Gran and Djeeta, not sure if the main page would retain it) |
94 | ** Gran - SAMPLED |
95 | ** Djeeta - SAMPLED |
96 | * MarathonBoss (Several, unsure as it involves Beelzebub and Avatar) |
97 | * MechanicallyUnusualFighter (Lunalu, move) - SAMPLED |
98 | * MightyGlacier (Several, perhaps more can be added) |
99 | ** Vaseraga - SAMPLED |
100 | ** Ladiva - SAMPLED |
101 | * MovesetClone (Gran and Djeeta, not sure if the main page would retain it) |
102 | ** Gran - SAMPLED |
103 | ** Djeeta - SAMPLED |
104 | * MultiSlotCharacter (Belial and Avatar Belial, not sure if the main page would retain it) |
105 | ** Belial - SAMPLED |
106 | ** Avatar Belial - SAMPLED |
107 | * OneHitKill (May need more folders for the [=NPCs=]) |
108 | * OnlyKnownByTheirNickname (Likely outdated or misused) |
109 | * ParryingBullets (Several, unsure on what to do for the main page) |
110 | * Ferry - SAMPLED |
111 | * Narmaya - SAMPLED |
112 | * PinballProjectile (Ferry, move) - SAMPLED |
113 | * PowerTrio (Several, unsure if main page list will be kept) |
114 | ** Gran - SAMPLED |
115 | ** Djeeta - SAMPLED |
116 | ** Lowain - SAMPLED |
117 | * PromotedToPlayable (Several, unsure if main page list will be kept) |
118 | ** Zooey - SAMPLED |
119 | ** Lunalu - SAMPLED |
120 | ** Belial - SAMPLED |
121 | ** Lucilius - SAMPLED |
122 | ** Beatrix - SAMPLED |
123 | * {{Pun}} (Anila, unsure if more can be discovered). |
124 | ** Anila - SAMPLED |
125 | * PurposelyOverpowered (Lowain, though not sure if it's the perfect trope) |
126 | * PuzzleBoss (Need a folder for Rose Queen) |
127 | * ReactionShot (Several, unsure as its a camera trope) |
128 | * RecurringRiff (Several, unsure as its a music trope) |
129 | * RollingAttack (Charlotta, move but expand also) |
130 | ** Charlotta - SAMPLED |
131 | * RougeAnglesOfSatin (Lowain, unsure as its a dialogue trope) |
132 | * RunningGag (Charlotta, move) - SAMPLED |
133 | * SchrodingersPlayerCharacter (Gran and Djeeta, not sure if the main page would retain it) |
134 | ** Gran - SAMPLED |
135 | ** Djeeta - SAMPLED |
136 | * SecretCharacter (Beelzebub, but not sure if more are added to make this future-proof) |
137 | ** Beelzebub - SAMPLED |
138 | * SheFu (Ferry, not sure if more can be added) |
139 | ** Ferry - SAMPLED |
140 | * {{Shoryuken}} (Several, unsure with the main page as it's too generalized) |
141 | * {{Shotoclone}} (Several, unsure with the main page, as it groups Gran, Kat, and Djeet into one) |
142 | * SkillGateCharacters (Several, unsure with the main page, as it groups Gran, Kat, and Djeet into one) |
143 | * SlapOnTheWristNuke (Several, unsure with the main page, more can be added) |
144 | ** Gran - SAMPLED |
145 | ** Beelzebub - SAMPLED |
146 | ** Ferry - SAMPLED |
147 | * SpeakInUnison (Gran and Djeeta, unsure as its a dialogue trope) |
148 | * StabTheSky (Charlotta, move) - SAMPLED |
149 | * SuperMode (Several, unsure with the main page) |
150 | ** Ferry - SAMPLED |
151 | ** Beelzebub - SAMPLED |
152 | ** Soriz - SAMPLED |
153 | ** Vira - SAMPLED |
154 | * SwitchOutMove (Several, main page is likely incomplete) |
155 | ** Beelzebub - SAMPLED |
156 | ** Lowain - SAMPLED |
157 | * SwordPlant (Yuel, move) - SAMPLED |
158 | * TakeThatAudience (Likely misuse, unsure what to do) |
159 | * Teleportation (Cagliostro, not sure if more can be added) |
160 | ** Cagliostro - SAMPLED |
161 | * ThemeNaming (Several, unsure with the main page, might use some sub-tropes instead) |
162 | ** Belial - SAMPLED |
163 | ** Beelzebub - SAMPLED |
164 | ** Avatar Belial - SAMPLED |
165 | ** Percival - SAMPLED |
166 | ** Lancelot - SAMPLED |
167 | ** Percival 2 - SAMPLED |
168 | ** Lancelot 2 - SAMPLED |
169 | ** Ferry - SAMPLED |
170 | ** Charlotta - SAMPLED |
171 | * ThresholdGuardian (Need folder for Rosetta) |
172 | * TrueFinalBoss (Lucilius, move) - SAMPLED |
173 | * UnskilledButStrong (Gran, move) - SAMPLED |
174 | * VerbalBackspace (Belial, but unsure as its a dialogue trope) |
175 | * YouWillNotEvadeMe (Ferry, but perhaps more can be added) |
176 | ** Ferry - SAMPLED |
177 | * VillainProtagonist (Several, likely include Lucilius in the future) |
178 | ** Beelzebub - SAMPLED |
179 | ** Belial - SAMPLED |
180 | * VisualPun (Likely Belial, but not sure as its an image trope) |
181 | * WallJump (Lancelot, move) - SAMPLED |
182 | * WarmUpBoss (Need folders for these bosses) |
183 | * WaveMotionGun (Eustace, but perhaps more can be added) |
184 | ** Eustace - SAMPLED |
185 | * WhatHappenedToTheMouse (Unsure, plot trope) |
186 | * WeaponTwirling (Lancelot, move) - SAMPLED |
187 | * WhipOfDominance (Ferry, move) - SAMPLED |
188 | * WorthyOpponent (Several, not sure as it involves multiple people) |
189 | [[/folder]] |
190 | |
191 | [[folder:Some character-specific tropes from the individual ''GBF'' character folders that will likely be affected]] |
192 | '''Continue checking from:''' |
193 | ---- |
194 | * |
195 | [[/folder]] |
196 | |
197 | ! Initial Draft / Placeholder for Characters.GranblueFantasyVersus. Copy starting from below this line. |
198 | |
199 | Character page for ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasyVersus'' and its sequel, ''Rising''. |
200 | |
201 | For additional tropes regarding these characters (such as their backstory or lore that aren't covered in great detail by the FightingGame spin-offs), refer to the general [[Characters/GranblueFantasy character listing]] of the original ''VideoGame/GranblueFantasy'' gacha, or to the origin page of the {{Guest Fighter}}s as stated in their folders. |
202 | ---- |
203 | [[foldercontrol]] |
204 | |
205 | ! Playable Roster |
206 | !! Introduced in ''Versus'' |
207 | [[folder:Gran]] |
208 | !! Gran (with Lyria, Vyrn, and Proto Bahamut) |
209 | !!!'''Voiced by:'''\ |
210 | '''Gran:''' Creator/YukiOno (Japanese), Creator/KyleMcCarley (English)\ |
211 | '''Lyria:''' Creator/NaoTouyama (Japanese), Creator/KiraBuckland (English)\ |
212 | '''Vyrn:''' Creator/RieKugimiya (Japanese), Creator/SandyFox (English) |
213 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_gran.png]] |
214 | |
215 | The main character and Captain of the Grandcypher crew, accompanied by his best friend Vyrn, and the mysterious blue-haired girl Lyria, whom he shares a life link with. The trio and their crew have since embarked on a journey across the skies, and became acquainted with several individuals of various races or positions. Gran is also a Singularity; an individual whom the fate of the world revolves around. Little did he know, he's not the ''only'' Singularity in the world. |
216 | ---- |
217 | * AscendedMeme: When used as a helper character in ''Rising'', Gran may ask [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall why everyone is always talking about his boots.]] This is a reference to the "Gran Boot Fantasy Versus" meme from the base game. |
218 | * ChargedAttack: Gran's "Power Raise" can be held either for increased damage, or for delaying the attack itself. It can also be cancelled prematurely. |
219 | * MaleMightFemaleFinesse: The big difference between the two versions of the Captain, Gran and Djeeta. Gran is UnskilledButStrong, and relatively straightforward, whereas Djeeta adds more acrobatics and finesse to her swordplay. It's even highlighted in their {{Hurricane Kick}}s; Djeeta does a deft, skillful sword combo, whereas Gran just throws himself at the opponent, boot-first. |
220 | * MovesetClone: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] between Gran and Djeeta. They share some similar animations by virtue of them being the male and female versions (respectively) of the original ''Granblue'' gacha game's main character, a.k.a. the Grandcypher captain. Both of them can call for the aid of Lyria and Proto Bahamut in one of their Skybound Arts. In terms of general gameplay, they're both {{Shotoclone}}s, but even if they have some identical button inputs or suspciously-similar attacks (like kicking diagonally down as their crouch attack, or their blue [[KamehameHadoken Hadoken]] fireball move Reginleiv), Djeeta mostly has her own flair of unique animations to at least distinguish her from Gran. |
221 | * PowerTrio: The two captains (Gran and Djeeta) are accompanied by Vyrn and Lyria. Although this is downplayed since Gran/Djeeta are doing most of the fighting, Lyria helps in summoning Proto Bahamut, while Vyrn is just there as a sidekick. |
222 | * SchrodingersPlayerCharacter: Due to being each other's opposite gender counterpart, Gran and Djeeta display utter confusion when pitted against each other, compounded with dialogue from Lyria and Vyrn about [[MirrorMatch seeing themselves standing alongside the other Captain.]] A post-launch story mode chapter depicts them meeting each other, with Djeeta explicitly coming from an alternate continuity; while Gran's crew express confusion, they come to accept her as captain for the time being as well. This carries into the story of ''Rising'', where Gran and Djeeta continue to co-exist with each other. |
223 | * SlapOnTheWristNuke: Gran's Super Skybound Art has him and Lyria summon Proto Bahamut, who proceeds to lay waste to the opponent with a laser-beam nuke. |
224 | * UnskilledButStrong: The given description of Gran's ability to fight. He's rough and clearly self-taught, but he's managed to refine it into something that works all the same, and for what he lacks, there's a hefty sum of raw power behind his attacks. |
225 | [[/folder]] |
226 | |
227 | [[folder:Katalina]] |
228 | !! Katalina Aryze (with Ares) |
229 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MiyukiSawashiro (Japanese), Creator/EricaLindbeck (English) |
230 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_katalina.png]] |
231 | |
232 | A former knight of the Erste Empire who was assigned to be Lyria's guardian, and has formed a pact with the knight-like Primal Beast Ares. She's one of the first individuals recruited to the Grandcypher crew, mostly because of her decision to uphold her duty of protecting Lyria no matter where they go. As such in ''Versus'', she's also the first ally who has been freed from the brainwashing of the Exia. Armed with a rapier, Katalina also has mastery over ice. |
233 | ---- |
234 | * CombinationAttack: In Katalina's Super Skybound Art, she and Ares both make way in slashing the opponent between them. |
235 | * CounterAttack: Katalina's "Light Wall" conjures a blue shield in front of her and has 40% damage reduction. |
236 | [[/folder]] |
237 | |
238 | [[folder:Charlotta]] |
239 | !! Charlotta Fenia |
240 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KaoriNazuka (Japanese), Creator/CristinaValenzuela (English) |
241 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_charlotta.png]] |
242 | |
243 | The Captain of the Holy Knights of Lumiel. Despite her nature as a Harvin, she has a desire to become taller, which is exemplified by her constantly trying to stand over a stack of crates. Don't be fooled by her appearances though, as her rank suggests, she's still a very capable and respected knight. |
244 | ---- |
245 | * BladeSpam: Charlotta's "Sword of Lumiel", which hits 3-5 times in quick succession. |
246 | * CounterAttack: Charlotta's "König Schild" has 50% damage reduction, with the counter activating automatically when blocking close-ranged attacks. |
247 | * GratuitousGerman: A name of Charlotta's unique ability[[note]]König Schild[[/note]] is German. |
248 | * HitboxDissonance: For the sake of balance, Charlotta's crown has a hurtbox, since it allows other characters to hit over her without whiffing, and stops her from being a game-breaker. |
249 | * RollingAttack: Charlotta's "Shining Onslaught" attack and "Brilliant Moon" Skybound Art make her roll forward along with her sword, dealing damage upon immediate contact with the opponent. |
250 | * RunningGag: Since Charlotta always trips and falls on top of her boxes, her regular match victory dialogues all get interrupted mid-sentence. |
251 | * StabTheSky: Charlotta's round VictoryPose simply has her pointing up her sword. |
252 | [[/folder]] |
253 | |
254 | [[folder:Lancelot]] |
255 | !! Lancelot |
256 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YukiOno (Japanese), Creator/StephenFu (English) |
257 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_lancelot.png]] |
258 | |
259 | One of the four Dragon Knights and captain of the Order of the White Dragon. Lancelot is a very agile warrior who specializes with attacking in quick succession, while incorporating ice-elemental powers. |
260 | ---- |
261 | * GratuitousGerman: Some names of Lancelot's unique abilities[[note]]Wirbelwind, Turbulenz, Weiss Flugel[[/note]] are German. |
262 | * HarmlessFreezing: Lancelot's Super Skybound Art encases the opponent in a large dome of ice before he shatters it. The opponent may still survive, however. |
263 | * InTheBack: Lancelot's "Blade Impulse" allows him to slip behind the opponent, but it's only activated once the opponent attempts to block the move. |
264 | * ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Fellow Dragon Knights Percival and Lancelot are named after the [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Arthurian figures]]. |
265 | * WallJump: Lancelot can jump to, and bounce off from the nearest stage wall when in mid-air. |
266 | * WeaponTwirling: Lancelot does this with his dual blades whenever he wins the match without using his Super Skybound Art. |
267 | [[/folder]] |
268 | |
269 | [[folder:Ferry]] |
270 | !! Ferry (with Nicola, Fugee, Beppo, and Geegee) |
271 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MadokaYonezawa (Japanese), Creator/CristinaValenzuela (English) |
272 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_ferry.png]] |
273 | |
274 | A ghost girl of the Erune race, Ferry has lived far longer than her young appearance suggests, and she's accompanied by her four ghost pets Nicola, Fugee, Beppo, and Geegee. She's one of the first individuals who noticed strange occurences that suddenly spread across the skies, which led to her unfortunate encounter with Belial. The protagonists eventually freed her from being brainwashed. |
275 | ---- |
276 | * BuildingSwing: Ferry can swing in mid-air using her whip. |
277 | * DivingKick: Ferry's "Spectral Dive" |
278 | * GrappleMove: While all of the cast can perform all sorts of standard grabs, Ferry also has a long-ranged grapple where she either holds the opponent in place with her whip while her ghost pets attack, or simply pull them towards her. |
279 | * GratuitousGerman: Some names of Ferry's unique abilities[[note]]Gespenst, Vergiften, Hin Liechten[[/note]] are German. |
280 | * ParryingBullets: Ferry's "Gespenst" can neutralize projectiles. |
281 | * PinballProjectile: Ferry's "Vergiften" move allows her to summon Momo, who promptly turns into an EnergyBall that bounces off the floor and the arena walls. |
282 | * SheFu: While most female characters do flips in some of their animations, Ferry stands out with even her player 2 intro featuring a sideways flip into the arena. Every single one of her jumps includes a somersault (both forward and backward), her landing recovery animation is her doing a cartwheel and her "wake-up" animation from being knocked on her back is a backwards roll from a lying position into standing - which is impressive, considering she's wearing [[CombatStilettos high-heeled boots]]. |
283 | * SlapOnTheWristNuke: Ferry's "Aetheryte Requiescat", while canonically not nearly as powerful as the previous two examples, is still the magical equivalent of barraging some poor individual with [[MacrossMissileMassacre guided missiles]], culminating in a large explosion with the victim at its center. |
284 | -->'''Ferry''': We'll see you ... on the other side! |
285 | * SuperMode: "Hinrichten" temporarily powers up Ferry, which gives her the ability to perform [[SpamAttack follow-up attacks]]. |
286 | * WhipOfDominance: Ferry is TheBeastmaster and wears a pretty [[{{Stripperiffic}} revealing outfit]] with [[DressedLikeADominatrix dominatrix overtones]] and fittingly she uses a magically enhanced whip for fighting, which allows her to do a lot of cool and impossible things like making it [[SpinAttack float and spin around her]], destroy projectiles or [[YouWillNotEvadeMe pull the opponent towards her]]. "Whip it good" is even the name of one of her skills! |
287 | * YouWillNotEvadeMe: Ferry has long-ranged grapple move wherein she pulls her opponent with her whip. |
288 | [[/folder]] |
289 | |
290 | [[folder:Lowain]] |
291 | !! Lowain (with Elsam, Tomoi, Lady Katapillar, and Yggdrasil) |
292 | !!!'''Voiced by:'''\ |
293 | '''Lowain:''' Creator/MinoruShiraishi (Japanese), Creator/GregChun (English)\ |
294 | '''Elsam:''' Creator/MarkIshii[[note]]Creator/MitsuhiroIchiki during Ishii's 7-month hiatus[[/note]] (Japanese), Brian Anderson (English)\ |
295 | '''Tomoi:''' Creator/JunyaEnoki (Japanese), Creator/GriffinBurns (English) |
296 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_lowain.png]] |
297 | |
298 | Lowain is an Erune cook with a massive crush on Katalina. He's always with his best friends Elsam and Tomoi, and they make up the comic relief trio who always love to fantasize about things, even if their imagination is far from what's considered realistic. Such fantasies include mishaps where Katalina is turned into a robot named "Lady Katapillar". Oh, and Elsam has a crush on Yggdrasil, the attractive but mute Primal Beast who inhabits the forests of the Lumacie Archipelago, and is associated with earth and plants. |
299 | ---- |
300 | * AssistCharacter: Lowain's buddies Tomoi and Elsam help him out for several of his abilities as well as being able to summon Lady Katapillar. He can also summon Yggdrasil to fight in his place temporarily. |
301 | * CounterAttack: Lowain's "[[AscendedMeme Come at me bro!]]" allows him to fully deflect an attack and automatically strike back, useful against especially predictable opponents. |
302 | * FightingClown: Lowain is a gimmicky character from a gameplay perspective, in order to match his lore of being the comedic relief from the original game. He doesn't have a recognizable or refined fighting style (Even Percival [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] that the Lowain Bros' fighting style is unorthodox), he can summon the tiny robot Katapillar as a special move, and when he's on his last legs, he can call on the primal Yggdrasil to help him out. |
303 | * FourthWallObserver: Lowain and his bros will sometimes remark on meta aspects, like how he's Dark elemental (his initial version's element in the mobile game), Zeta's clothing damage from her Super Skybound Art, mirror matches being palette swaps, and Percival's popularity/merchandising. |
304 | * HeKnowsAboutTimedHits: Lowain, due to his FourthWallObserver status in this game: |
305 | ** After defeating Beelzebub, Lowain wonders that they could be buff like him if they ''level-up'' in the Crimson Horizon. |
306 | ** After defeating Charlotta, the boys talk about elements, as in the ElementalRockPaperScissors mechanics of ''Granblue''. |
307 | ** After defeating Katalina, he says this line, which makes him poke fun even at this game's UI: |
308 | --->'''Lowain''': If I were to describe my feelings for Kat, I'd need a few more text boxes... |
309 | * HomingProjectile: Yggdrasil's "Axis Mundi" tracks the opponent's position the moment it's released. |
310 | * LastChanceHitPoint: Yggdrasil provides this for Lowain. No matter how much damage you deal, you can't kill her when she's summoned, which leaves Lowain with a sliver of HP once his Super Skybound Art ends. |
311 | * PowerTrio: Lowain is accompanied by his buddies Elsam and Tomoi, even assisting him in some combos and attacks. |
312 | * SwitchOutMove: The main gimmick of Lowain's Super Skybound Art is to switch out with Yggdrasil, allowing the player to take control of her temporarily. |
313 | [[/folder]] |
314 | |
315 | [[folder:Ladiva]] |
316 | !! Ladiva |
317 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TetsuInada (Japanese), Creator/PatrickSeitz (English) |
318 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_ladiva.png]] |
319 | |
320 | From the Jewel Resort Casino, Ladiva is a wrestler who wants to spread the concept of love, believing that it can solve pretty much any conflict. |
321 | ---- |
322 | * BellyFlopCrushing: Ladiva's Super Skybound Art spawns a ring which lets her pin down the opposition with her entire body. In an allusion to wrestling rules, a referee will count up to three before declaring Ladiva as the winner. However if the opponent has enough life, they will kick out right before 3. |
323 | * TheCoatsAreOff: Ladiva removes her fur coat before the match starts. |
324 | * DivingKick: Ladiva's Skybound Art is a dropkick as expected from a wrestler. |
325 | * GrappleMove: While all of the cast can perform all sorts of standard grabs, Ladiva specializes in these with her several throws and wrestling moves being the focus of her gameplay. |
326 | * MightyGlacier: Ladiva also has an increased HP value, as she possesses not a single ranged attack and can have a hard time closing in on range-oriented characters like Ferry and Metera. When she ''does'' get close however, it may lead to a CurbStompBattle fitting for her grappler archetype. |
327 | [[/folder]] |
328 | |
329 | [[folder:Percival]] |
330 | !! Percival Wales |
331 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyotaOhsaka (Japanese), Anthony Sitoy (English, ''Versus''), Creator/MarkWhitten (English, ''Versus Rising'') |
332 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_percival.png]] |
333 | |
334 | One of the four Dragon Knights and the heir to the nation of Wales. He's also known for his mastery over fire, hence his title "Lord of Flames" (or "Sir Burnsalot", a nickname given to him by Vyrn). |
335 | ---- |
336 | * CastingGag: With Creator/MarkWhitten taking over the role of Percival for the English dub of ''Rising'', this certainly isn't the first time he's played a leading member of a group of weapon masters [[Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba with an affinity for fire]]. |
337 | * ChargedAttack: Percival's "Lohenwolf" can be charged by holding down the button. It becomes an [[InvulnerableAttack unblockable move]] when fully charged. |
338 | * GratuitousGerman: Several names of Percival's unique abilities[[note]]Anzuenden, Platzen, Schneiden, Macht, Zerreisen, Traeumerei, Lohenwolf, X-Seele, Feurrote Krone[[/note]] are German. |
339 | * ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: Fellow Dragon Knights Percival and Lancelot are named after the [[Myth/ArthurianLegend Arthurian figures]]. |
340 | [[/folder]] |
341 | |
342 | [[folder:Metera]] |
343 | !! Metera |
344 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyokaYuzuki (Japanese), Creator/FayeMata (English) |
345 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_metera.png]] |
346 | |
347 | An Erune who's considered a genius when it comes to archery, but Metera's also a playful individual who loves to flirt and tease others, especially men. |
348 | ---- |
349 | * |
350 | [[/folder]] |
351 | |
352 | [[folder:Zeta]] |
353 | !! Zeta |
354 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KanaHanazawa (Japanese), Creator/MelaLee (English) |
355 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_zeta.png]] |
356 | |
357 | A member of the organization known as "The Society" which focuses on hunting Primal Beasts, and is armed with a weapon designed for that purpose, the Spear of Arvess. |
358 | ---- |
359 | * ButtonMashing: Zeta's "Signo Drive" unique action deals more damage and hits if you repeatedly tap the button. |
360 | [[/folder]] |
361 | |
362 | [[folder:Vaseraga]] |
363 | !! Vaseraga |
364 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FumihikoTachiki (Japanese), Creator/SungWonCho (English) |
365 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_vaseraga.png]] |
366 | |
367 | Another member of the Primal Beast-hunting organization "The Society", Vaseraga is a hulking man with a concealed face and armed with the massive sinister scythe Grynoth. His body is also special by virtue of being modified with the inability to feel pain. Despite all these menacing aspects on the outside, Vaseraga is actually a kind person deep within. |
368 | ---- |
369 | * CombatCompliment: Vaseraga's such a NiceGuy that most of his intro interactions and win quotes against other characters involve him either praising their current skills, or encouraging them to train more and improve. Also, one of his common win quotes goes like this: |
370 | -->'''Vaseraga''': "Nothing personal". |
371 | * GameplayAndStoryIntegration: It is stated that Vaseraga's body no longer feels pain. This translates into his "Soul Forge" ability here, which makes him ImmuneToFlinching. |
372 | * GlowingEyes: Vaseraga's eyes glow red from his helmet's visor whenever he uses a Skybound Art or a Super Skybound Art. |
373 | * MightyGlacier: Vaseraga has one of the highest HP values in the game and is armed with hard-hitting attacks, but he walks quite slowly. He also possesses a few moves that make him temporarily ImmuneToFlinching. |
374 | [[/folder]] |
375 | |
376 | [[folder:Beelzebub]] |
377 | !! Beelzebub / Chaos Bringer |
378 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi (Japanese), Adin Rudd (English) |
379 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_beelzebub.png]] |
380 | |
381 | Initially appearing as a mysterious hooded figure, Beelzebub (a.k.a. Chaos Bringer) is a Singularity who considers himself a nemesis to the Singularity of the Sky Realm, Gran (and by extension Gran's alternate counterpart, Djeeta). He already possesses tremendous power but isn't content with that yet, as he aims to obtain Lucilius' "legacy" even if he has to team up with the cunning Belial. |
382 | |
383 | Beelzebub is one of the key recurring antagonists from the "What Makes The Sky Blue" trilogy anniversary arc of the original ''Granblue'' gacha, and the "first" villain of the ''Versus'' spin-off. As such, his surrounding lore is deeply tied with the other ''Granblue'' characters who also have prominent roles in that arc, including the Grandcypher Captain, Belial, Lucilius, Avatar, and even Cagliostro. |
384 | ---- |
385 | * TheCoatsAreOff: Beelzebub removes his longcoat before the match starts. |
386 | * FlashStep: Beelzebub's "Shadowstep" is also a fast teleport command at fixed distances. |
387 | * SecretCharacter: Beelzebub can be unlocked as a playable character after beating RPG Mode for the first time. The other option, however, is to purchase him as a DLC. |
388 | * SlapOnTheWristNuke: Beelzebub has "Chaos Legion", where he generates a huge [[EnergyBall red orb]], compresses it to a smaller size and then detonates it RIGHT in his victim's face, causing an [[SphereOfDestruction utterly gigantic explosion]]. |
389 | -->'''Beelzebub''': There won't be a shred of you left! [[EvilIsHammy Chaos Leeeeeegiooooon!]] |
390 | * SuperMode: In RPG mode, Chaos Bringer has multiple phases in the FinalBoss fight, allowing him to perform additional moves, or even switch out with [[spoiler:Avatar]]. |
391 | * SwitchOutMove: In the FinalBoss fight of RPG Mode, a phase allows Beelzebub to switch with [[spoiler:Avatar]]. |
392 | * ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: As retained from the ''Granblue'' gacha game, co-villains Belial and Beelzebub are named from Abrahamic demonology. |
393 | * VillainProtagonist: The aptly titled "Villain Series" DLC allows you to play as [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Chaos Bringer]] and Belial [[spoiler:both being the {{Big Bad}}s of the "What Makes The Sky Blue" trilogy from "Paradise Lost" to "000"]], each with their own few episodes in the RPG Mode of ''Versus''. [[invoked]] According to WordOfGod, Chaos Bringer's DLC story will [[spoiler:touch up on his secret identity which had not been revealed in the trilogy itself]]. |
394 | [[/folder]] |
395 | |
396 | [[folder:Narmaya]] |
397 | !! Narmaya |
398 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/MaoIchimichi M•A•O]] (Japanese), Creator/BriannaKnickerbocker (English) |
399 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_narmaya.png]] |
400 | |
401 | An excellent swordsmaster who has a rather low self-esteem and the tendency to fall asleep while "meditating". Narmaya is also very fond of the Grandcypher Captain, Lyria and Vyrn, and she considers herself their "big sister". |
402 | ---- |
403 | * BerserkButton: The reason Narmaya is pissed at Lowain and Co. in their intro? They ate some Valentine's Day chocolate she made for Gran. |
404 | * ColorCodedForYourConvenience: For Narmaya's "Butterfly Effect" StanceSystem, the Kagura stance and Genji stance are each indicated by red and blue butterflies, respectively. |
405 | * DifficultButAwesome: Narmaya comes with her SignatureMove of "Butterfly Effect", which translates to a StanceSystem. This means that she has way more move variations that the cast. However, despite her above-average speed, she generally has low damage per attack, making her difficult at pokes, having to rely more on combos. |
406 | * FlashStep: Narmaya's "Transient" move is a short-ranged teleport that works like a command dash faster than your typical VideoGameDashing. |
407 | * ParryingBullets: Narmaya's "Setsuna" can neutralize projectiles. |
408 | [[/folder]] |
409 | |
410 | [[folder:Soriz]] |
411 | !! Soriz |
412 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RikiyaKoyama (Japanese), Creator/JamiesonPrice (English) |
413 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_soriz.png]] |
414 | |
415 | An old fighter who's eager to see a lot of cute girls. Although he has a habit of doing perverted antics like peeking at hot springs, he also wants to protect women from harm, a chivalrous pervert, if you will. If his muscular build didn't make it obvious, he also has great physical strength, capable of shattering rocks or delivering destructive punches with ease. |
416 | ---- |
417 | * CounterAttack: Soriz's unique move allows him to armour through enemy attacks and follow up with "Reactive Muscles" which pushes the opponent to the ground and makes them unable to act for a short amount of time. |
418 | * SuperMode: Soriz's Super Skybound Art "Macho Ultimatum" has him strip down to a fundoshi in a powered up state where his moves are amplified. |
419 | [[/folder]] |
420 | |
421 | [[folder:Djeeta]] |
422 | !! Djeeta (with Lyria, Vyrn, and Proto Bahamut) |
423 | !!!'''Voiced by:'''\ |
424 | '''Djeeta:''' Creator/HisakoKanemoto (Japanese), Creator/ErikaHarlacher (English)\ |
425 | '''Lyria:''' Creator/NaoTouyama (Japanese), Creator/KiraBuckland (English)\ |
426 | '''Vyrn:''' Creator/RieKugimiya (Japanese), Creator/SandyFox (English) |
427 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_djeeta.png]] |
428 | |
429 | The female counterpart of Gran (in reference to the original ''Granblue'' gacha where the player can choose the gender of the Grandcypher Captain), who mostly shares the same qualities and good-natured personality as him. |
430 | |
431 | However, the FightingGame spin-off ''Versus'' has put on a twist regarding the two; Djeeta is an alternate continuity version of Gran, and she has lived through battles that Gran isn't aware of or haven't experienced at the time being. Namely, Djeeta's story touches on the events of the "What Makes The Sky Blue" trilogy arc of the ''Granblue'' gacha. |
432 | ---- |
433 | * AscendedMeme: Much like her anime episode, Djeeta's existence lives and breathes the in-joke of the ''Granblue'' community that she's the avatar of whaling. Case in point, whereas Gran is using pretty standard stuff, save for Reginleiv implying a "free player at a high level", Djeeta rolls in with attacks specifically accessible from the "Conquerer of the Eternals" variant-- indicating a whole lot of time and a ''whole lot'' of resources sunk in. |
434 | * {{Fanservice}}: Djeeta's entire implementation was this. Not only was she given a hyped release here despite only being a skin for Gran in the gacha game, she's depicted as [[ExperiencedProtagonist the more experienced protagonist]] yet again, embodying the "Whales" of the fandom. Her side story also depicts her as having experienced the events of "What Makes The Sky Blue" through "What Makes The Sky Blue: 000", which is one of ''the most'' popular event storylines to come out of ''Granblue Fantasy'' and was also extremely popular with women.[[note]]That isn't to say that one variation of Gran didn't experience it as well, as Belial recognizes him.[[/note]] |
435 | * MaleMightFemaleFinesse: The big difference between the two versions of the Captain, Gran and Djeeta. Gran is UnskilledButStrong, and relatively straightforward, whereas Djeeta adds more acrobatics and finesse to her swordplay. It's even highlighted in their {{Hurricane Kick}}s; Djeeta does a deft, skillful sword combo, whereas Gran just throws himself at the opponent, boot-first. |
436 | * MovesetClone: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] between Gran and Djeeta. They share some similar animations by virtue of them being the male and female versions (respectively) of the original ''Granblue'' gacha game's main character, a.k.a. the Grandcypher captain. Both of them can call for the aid of Lyria and Proto Bahamut in one of their Skybound Arts. In terms of general gameplay, they're both {{Shotoclone}}s, but even if they have some identical button inputs or suspciously-similar attacks (like kicking diagonally down as their crouch attack, or their blue [[KamehameHadoken Hadoken]] fireball move Reginleiv), Djeeta mostly has her own flair of unique animations to at least distinguish her from Gran. |
437 | * PowerTrio: The two captains (Gran and Djeeta) are accompanied by Vyrn and Lyria. Although this is downplayed since Gran/Djeeta are doing most of the fighting, Lyria helps in summoning Proto Bahamut, while Vyrn is just there as a sidekick. |
438 | * SchrodingersPlayerCharacter: Due to being each other's opposite gender counterpart, Gran and Djeeta display utter confusion when pitted against each other, compounded with dialogue from Lyria and Vyrn about [[MirrorMatch seeing themselves standing alongside the other Captain.]] A post-launch story mode chapter depicts them meeting each other, with Djeeta explicitly coming from an alternate continuity; while Gran's crew express confusion, they come to accept her as captain for the time being as well. This carries into the story of ''Rising'', where Gran and Djeeta continue to co-exist with each other. |
439 | [[/folder]] |
440 | |
441 | [[folder:Zooey]] |
442 | !! Zooey |
443 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AmiKoshimizu (Japanese), Creator/LauraPost (English) |
444 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_zooey.png]] |
445 | |
446 | Also known as Grand Order, Zooey is the individual who watches over the world to ensure its proper balance. |
447 | ---- |
448 | * HPToOne: When her HP is reduced to a certain threshold, Grand Order Zooey is scripted to unleash Conjuction, which will forcefully turn you and your partner's HP to 1. You're basically required to have a healing support skill like Panacea in order to keep fighting afterwards. |
449 | * PromotedToPlayable: Zooey initially had NPC appearances in the Lumacie Archipelago and final chapters of RPG Mode before she became playable as a DLC character. |
450 | [[/folder]] |
451 | |
452 | [[folder:Belial]] |
453 | !! Belial |
454 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YoshimasaHosoya (Japanese), Matthew David Rudd (English) |
455 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_belial.png]] |
456 | |
457 | A cunning fallen angel. Belial is one of the major recurring villains of the "What Makes The Sky Blue" trilogy arc, and the mastermind behind the spread of the Exia that brainwashed skyfarers during the events of ''Versus''. He has seemingly teamed up with Beelzebub to cause destruction, but even the latter isn't fully aware of what Belial actually plans. |
458 | ---- |
459 | * TheBattleDidntCount: As per Creator/ArcSystemWorks tradition, one fighter's lose pose is always smugly lying down on the ground, not giving a damn about the loss. In this game, it's Belial who certainly can take the punishment as a Primal. |
460 | * CounterAttack: Belial's "Give daddy some sugar" has him walk towards the opponent and automatically stomp on them if anything but a throw "hits" him. This even works against projectiles. |
461 | * DoubleEntendre: As expected of the resident pervert in ''Granblue'', Belial would say a lot of innuendos. For example, in a cutscene of RPG Mode: |
462 | -->'''Belial''': This is gonna be the climax to end all climaxes! |
463 | * GrappleMove: While all of the cast can perform all sorts of standard grabs, Belial also has a command walk that leads into a grab if timed right. |
464 | * MultiSlotCharacter: The game has two different versions of Belial: regular Belial and Avatar Belial (aka. Belial implanting the Versus Core into himself and turning OneWingedAngel in the process). |
465 | * PromotedToPlayable: Belial is one of the two [[BigBad main antagonists]] in RPG Mode before he became playable as a Season 2 DLC character. |
466 | * ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: As retained from the ''Granblue'' gacha game, co-villains Belial and Beelzebub are named from Abrahamic demonology. |
467 | * VillainProtagonist: The aptly titled "Villain Series" DLC allows you to play as [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Chaos Bringer]] and Belial [[spoiler:both being the {{Big Bad}}s of the "What Makes The Sky Blue" trilogy from "Paradise Lost" to "000"]], each with their own few episodes in the RPG Mode of ''Versus''. |
468 | [[/folder]] |
469 | |
470 | [[folder:Cagliostro]] |
471 | !! Cagliostro (with Ouroboros) |
472 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/SakuraTange (Japanese), Creator/SarahAnneWilliams (English) |
473 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_cagliostro.png]] |
474 | |
475 | The founder of Alchemy within the world of ''Granblue''. Despite her cute appearance, Cagliostro is in fact, a powerful individual who has lived very long enough thanks to her backup bodies where she can transfer her soul to. She's also accompanied by her familiar Ouroboros, a pair of giant red and blue snakes. |
476 | |
477 | ''Versus'' touches on the fact that Cagliostro was the one who successfully managed to seal Beelzebub away to a different dimension (a nod to the events of "What Makes The Sky Blue"). With Beelzebub's return, this begs the question of how he managed to escape in the first place, and if Cagliostro can repeat what she did before. |
478 | ---- |
479 | * ChargedAttack: Cagliostro's "Conjure (Charge)" unique skill lets her create a floating rock that can be charged for up to five levels, though if the button is released early, the charge level is still kept and can be continued with the same input. It's a reason why there's a different input for launching the rock as a projectile. |
480 | * {{Teleportation}}: Cagliostro's "Spare Body" unique skill lets her conjure a spare body in her place while she teleports in a short distance from it. |
481 | [[/folder]] |
482 | |
483 | [[folder:Yuel]] |
484 | !! Yuel (with Societte) |
485 | !!!'''Voiced by:'''\ |
486 | '''Yuel:''' Creator/KanaUeda (Japanese), Melissa Medina (English)\ |
487 | '''Societte:''' Creator/RyokoShiraishi (Japanese), Lauren Mayfield (English) |
488 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_yuel.png]] |
489 | |
490 | Yuel is the servant of an ancient line of Erune loyalty, specifically the Fox Clan. She's equipped with dual swords and Foxflames (which lets her engulf her swords in flames). She's the best friend of Societte, the white-haired heiress of said royalty. Not only are they able to utilize the Foxflames, they can also perform ritual dances in combat. |
491 | ---- |
492 | * CounterAttack: During Yuel's "Third Dance" stance, she will automatically dodge and counter any attack that does not hit low or is not a throw with a quick slash. |
493 | * SwordPlant: Yuel's victory animation has her plant her swords in the ground before doing some pose. |
494 | [[/folder]] |
495 | |
496 | [[folder:Anre]] |
497 | !! Anre |
498 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RyuseiNakao (Japanese), Bill Millsap (English) |
499 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_anre.png]] |
500 | |
501 | The spear-wielding member and a co-founder of The Eternals, a group of ten skyfarers who are infamous in the skies for their strength and for their mastery of their weapons of choice. |
502 | ---- |
503 | * |
504 | [[/folder]] |
505 | |
506 | [[folder:Eustace]] |
507 | !! Eustace |
508 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KazuyaNakai (Japanese), Creator/KaijiTang (English) |
509 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_eustace.png]] |
510 | |
511 | The stoic and reserved member of The Society who wields the weapon Flamek Thunder. |
512 | ---- |
513 | * WaveMotionGun: Eustace's seal weapon, Flamek, turns into one of these, complete with a transformation sequence and audible chargeup sound. Subverted in that the brunt of the attack is actually directed at the sky, which then rains down electricity on the opponent. |
514 | [[/folder]] |
515 | |
516 | [[folder:Seox]] |
517 | !! Seox |
518 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NobuyukiHiyama (Japanese), Creator/GriffinPuatu (English) |
519 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_seox.png]] |
520 | |
521 | A member of The Eternals who specializes in clawed gauntlets. Seox is also a survivor of a clan of assassins. |
522 | ---- |
523 | * |
524 | [[/folder]] |
525 | |
526 | [[folder:Vira]] |
527 | !! Vira Lillie |
528 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AsamiImai (Japanese), Tamara Ryan (English) |
529 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_vira.png]] |
530 | |
531 | The Lord Commander of Albion who's bound to the Primal Beast Luminiera. The beast can merge with Vira to amplify her abilities and let her don a new set of armor. Vira is a fellow classmate of Katalina since their academy days, but she also has an extremely deep obsession with the latter. |
532 | ---- |
533 | * SuperMode: Vira's Skybound Art, "Luminiera Merge" changes her appearance into wearing a battle armor, and enhances her skills. |
534 | [[/folder]] |
535 | |
536 | [[folder:Avatar Belial]] |
537 | !! Avatar Belial |
538 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/YoshimasaHosoya (Japanese), Matthew David Rudd (English) |
539 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_avatar_belial.png]] |
540 | |
541 | Belial implanting the Versus core into himself and gaining new abilities thanks to it. |
542 | ---- |
543 | * CastFromHitPoints: Avatar Belial loses 500 health every time he uses a Heavy special. |
544 | * MultiSlotCharacter: The game has two different versions of Belial: regular Belial and Avatar Belial (aka. Belial implanting the Versus Core into himself and turning OneWingedAngel in the process). |
545 | * ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: As retained from the ''Granblue'' gacha game, co-villains Belial and Beelzebub are named from Abrahamic demonology. |
546 | [[/folder]] |
547 | |
548 | [[folder:Lunalu]] |
549 | !! Lunalu |
550 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RumiOokubo (Japanese), Creator/ElsieLovelock (English) |
551 | |
552 | A Harvin who can make her artworks come to life. She's also fond of romance between males, and would often draw pictures depicting that if given the chance. |
553 | ---- |
554 | * MechanicallyUnusualFighter: Lunalu, added to the roster as part of a free update, noticeably stands out amongst the rest of the cast; she herself doesn't fight, but rather creates a random character from the roster via her ArtInitiatesLife abilities, which the player then controls, making her a DittoFighter akin to the likes of [[VideoGame/StreetFighterV Eleven]] and [[Franchise/{{Tekken}} Mokujin]]. Lunalu herself stands in the background, cheering her creation on. |
555 | * PromotedToPlayable: Lunalu first appeared as a [[ContinuityCameo cameo]] in the background of the Auguste beach stage before she became a post-launch playable character. |
556 | [[/folder]] |
557 | |
558 | !! Introduced in ''Rising'' |
559 | |
560 | [[folder:Anila]] |
561 | !! Anila |
562 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AoiYuuki (Japanese), Leona Renee (English) |
563 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_anila.png]] |
564 | |
565 | Since the ''Granblue'' gacha game, Anila was the first ever Divine General introduced and made playable. The Divine Generals are shrine maidens themed around the twelve animals of the Chinese Zodiac, with Anila representing the Ram. |
566 | ---- |
567 | * {{Pun}}: Some of Anila's skills and unique actions are wordplays related to her sheep AnimalMotifs or farming, such as "Flock to the Future" (which is in itself, a [[ShoutOut reference]] to ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture''), "Over the Fence", and "Ramification". |
568 | [[/folder]] |
569 | |
570 | [[folder:Siegfried]] |
571 | !! Siegfried |
572 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KazuhikoInoue (Japanese), Jordan Reynolds (English) |
573 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_siegfried.png]] |
574 | |
575 | One of the four Dragon Knights and the captain of the Order of the Black Dragon. He fights using a massive sword and is known as the Dragonslayer. |
576 | ---- |
577 | * |
578 | [[/folder]] |
579 | |
580 | [[folder:Nier]] |
581 | !! Nier (with Death) |
582 | !!!'''Voiced by:'''\ |
583 | '''Nier:''' Creator/NorikoShitaya (Japanese), Creator/JennyYokobori (English)\ |
584 | '''Death:''' Creator/MichikoNeya (Japanese), Creator/LauraFayeSmith (English) |
585 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_nier.png]] |
586 | |
587 | The pactbearer of the Arcarum Primal Beast Death. Together, they represent the fourth and thirteenth Major Arcana Tarot Cards, Lovers and Death respectively. Having been resented by her family of magicians, Nier came across a forbidden tome which granted her the dangerous "power over life". This caused her to experiment on, and later kill men just to master her newfound magic hoping that it would grant her approval from her parents. Oh, and these male victims were mostly her former boyfriends. |
588 | |
589 | Nier died but was later revived by Death, and the two formed a pact hoping to create a world where the both of them could be loved. The Grandcypher crew and its captain eventually recruited Nier as a friend, though it turns out, it's not that easy to reform her. In ''Rising'', she still clings to that relationship, but Gran and Djeeta find it difficult to believe what she's implying due to them not having any clear recollection about it. |
590 | ---- |
591 | * |
592 | [[/folder]] |
593 | |
594 | [[folder:Grimnir]] |
595 | !! Grimnir |
596 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MegumiOgata (Japanese), Creator/GriffinBurns (English) |
597 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_grimnir.png]] |
598 | |
599 | The disciple of the Wind Primarch Raphael. Despite being a powerful warrior, Grimnir is also a dorky, hammy individual who loves to speak in purple prose and flowery monologue. |
600 | ---- |
601 | * |
602 | [[/folder]] |
603 | |
604 | [[folder:Lucilius]] |
605 | !! Lucilius |
606 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/TakahiroSakurai (Japanese), Creator/SeanChiplock (English) |
607 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/gbvsr_lucilius.png]] |
608 | |
609 | Yet another recurring villain from the "What Makes The Sky Blue" arc of the ''Granblue'' gacha, who wished to become the strongest of all creation, so that Lucilius himself could destroy the creations of God. |
610 | |
611 | He never made much of a direct presence in ''Versus'' per se, but he still somehow played a role behind-the-scenes thanks to Belial's actions. This changed when ''Rising'' made him an on-screen active villain (and a playable one, at that). |
612 | ---- |
613 | * PromotedToPlayable: In ''Versus'', Lucilius first appeared in the Arcade mode ending screen of Beelzebub, then his presence was mentioned as a SequelHook in the final chapters of the RPG Mode. In ''Rising'', he's initially fought as a secret TrueFinalBoss of Arcade mode, and is finally made into a Season 1 playable DLC character. |
614 | * TrueFinalBoss: In ''Rising'', if you meet certain conditions after beating Avatar Belial as the FinalBoss of Arcade Mode, Lucilius will appear and challenge you. |
615 | [[/folder]] |
616 | |
617 | [[folder:[=2B=]]] |
618 | !! [=2B=] |
619 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' (Japanese), (English) |
620 | !!!'''Origin:''' ''VideoGame/NierAutomata'' |
621 | |
622 | The main protagonist of ''[=NieR=]: Automata'', an android named "[=YoRHa=] Unit No. 2 Type B", or simply "[=2B=]''. |
623 | ---- |
624 | * GuestFighter: [[VideoGame/NierAutomata 2B]] has been confirmed to join the roster of ''Rising'' as part of its first season of DLC, making this her 2nd crossover appearance in a fighting game after ''VideoGame/SoulcaliburVI''. |
625 | [[/folder]] |
626 | |
627 | [[folder:Vane]] |
628 | !! Vane |
629 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' (Japanese), (English) |
630 | |
631 | One of the four Dragon Knights, the vice-captain of the Order of the White Dragon, and Lancelot's childhood friend. |
632 | ---- |
633 | * |
634 | [[/folder]] |
635 | |
636 | [[folder:Beatrix]] |
637 | !! Beatrix |
638 | !!!'''Voiced by:''' (Japanese), (English) |
639 | |
640 | The outspoken member of The Society, mostly wearing blue armor in contrast to Zeta's red. She wields the Embarasque Sword which grants her more power the riskier her situation becomes. |
641 | ---- |
642 | * PromotedToPlayable: Beatrix was an NPC in the original ''Versus''. She would become playable for the sequel as part of its first DLC season. |
643 | [[/folder]] |
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