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Rachel Alucard
Clownish Calendula A red beam appears around Rachel. If the comes in contact with her opponent, they are drawn upward, away from the screen. The screen momentarily turns dark as a huge cross raises from the ground. Her unseen opponent is struck by a bolt of lightning.
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Rachel Alucard
Impish Gypsophila Rachel summons a floating pumpkin. It does not attack on its own, but is activated by Rachel's Silpheed drive, moving in the direction of the wind.
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Rachel Alucard
Tempest Dahlia Rachel summons a powerful gust of wind blows projectiles at her foes. The number and type of projectiles is determined by remaining slots of Silpheed Gauge once the move is activated.
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift |
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Rachel Alucard
Tiny Lobelia Rachel fires a projectile that forms a lightning rod when it hits the ground. Up to three lightning rods can be set up at one time. Trajectory depends on button used. It can also be performed in mid-air.
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Ragna the Bloodedge
Ax Kick Can only be performed if the Uppercut connects. Ragna performs a downward kick, striking with the heel.
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Ragna the Bloodedge
Blood Kain Ragna emits a black aura around his body. In this state Ragna's health will deplete over time, but his enhanced drive attacks more than make up for it. His Soul Eater attacks have a larger hitbox, inflict greater damage, drain more health.
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Ragna the Bloodedge
Dead Spike Ragna releases dark energy from the ground in the shape of the Black Beast's head. Life is drained on hit or block. Hitbox increases during Blood Kain.
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Ragna the Bloodedge
Devoured by Darkness While in Blood Kain state, Ragna's hand become clawed and monstrous in size as he grabs his opponent. His opponents life is sapped away by dark tendrils. Blood Kain ends after this move is performed. A successful attack will also regain a considerable amount of Ragna's health.
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Ragna the Bloodedge
Inferno Divider Ragna leaps in the air, performing an uppercut-like swing with his sword. D version launches him higher and drains life on hit or block.
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Ragna the Bloodedge
Soul Eater Ragna drains the life of his opponents on block or hit. This makes up for his relatively low health. Soul Eater attacks become even more powerful once Blood Kain is activated.
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Ragna the Bloodedge
Straight Punch This move be performed after the Uppercut connects. Ragna punches his opponent across the screen. This move is capable of wall bounces
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Raiden
Angry Thunder God Raiden lifts his opponent up, then slams them almost straight down.
Mortal Kombat 2 Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat II: Kyūkyoku Shinken |
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Raiden
Bring The Thunder Raiden punches his opponent twice, shocks them in the face, and then teleports behind them and blasts them away with electricity. The forward version omits the teleport.
Mortal Kombat (2011) Mortal Kombat 9 (fan name) |
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Raiden
Death Bolt Raiden pumps his opponent with electricity until he or she explodes.
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Raiden
Draw Weapon Draws Raiden's weapon, or if it's already drawn, throws it. Default weapon is a Warhammer.
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Raiden
Eel Effects Raiden transforms into an electric eel, then wraps himself around his opponent and shocks them until they explode to pieces.
This move must be performed at approximately half-screen.
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Raiden
Elbow Raiden drives his elbow into the opponent's face.
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Raiden
Electric Execution Raiden grabs his foe, lifting them up and shocking them repeatedly until they explode.
Mortal Kombat 2 Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat II: Kyūkyoku Shinken |
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Raiden
Electrostatic Raiden transforms into a slow-moving lightning bolt and electrocutes his foe.
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Raiden
Fergality Raiden's opponent turns into a super-deformed version of Probe Software founder Fergus McGovern. Probe was the developer of the ports of the first two Mortal Kombat games, and Fergus was last seen boosting his ego with his head floating by the moon in The Pit in the first Genesis MK game.
Mortal Kombat 2 Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat II: Kyūkyoku Shinken |
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Raiden
Godly Sacrifice Raiden pushes his essence into an electric orb and fires it at the opponent, causing both characters to explode.
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Raiden
Godslam Raiden grabs his opponent and shocks them, then flies up and off of the top of the screen. Suddenly, the opponent sails back down into the ground, their legs sticking out from the crater.
Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe |
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Raiden
Kidd Thunder Raiden summons a diminutive doppelgänger of himself, noted onscreen as "Kidd Thunder". Old strategy guides from many companies described Kidd Thunder as Raiden's "favorite nephew", but there is nothing official to support this.
Mortal Kombat 2 Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat II: Kyūkyoku Shinken |
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Raiden
Kneel Toss Bending down slightly, Raiden tosses his opponent over his shoulder.
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Raiden
Lightning Skinner Raiden grabs his foe and shocks them, then summons a lightning bolt from the sky that strips their flesh from the skeleton.
Mortal Kombat Vs. DC Universe |
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Raiden
Mini-Uppercut Raiden delivers a shallow, standing uppercut.
Mortal Kombat 2 Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat II: Kyūkyoku Shinken |
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Raiden
Reverse Lightning Raiden turns around before firing a bolt of lightning. This lightning wraps around one side of the screen and attacks the foe from the opposite side.
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Raiden
Shock Therapy Raiden hits his foe with electricity, then teleports behind them and elbows them in the spine. He telepots in front of them and shutos their head, then blasts them away with electricity.
Mortal Kombat (2011) Mortal Kombat 9 (fan name) |
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Raiden
Staff of the Thunder God Raiden summons his Lightning Staff and sticks it into the opponent, lifting them up and electrocuting them. The opponent then slides down the staff, and Raiden slams them to the ground.
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Raiden
Static Trap f Raiden places an electric orb in the stage. The opponent will slowly take damage whilst touching it. If a second Static Trap is placed, they will connect to each other with a bolt of electricity, detonating both and damaging the opponent even further if they are in range.
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Raiden
Thunder Uppercut Raiden ducks down and performs a rising uppercut that blows up his foe.
Mortal Kombat 2 Mortal Kombat II, Mortal Kombat II: Kyūkyoku Shinken |
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Raiden
Vicinity Blast A close-range lightning attack, chargeable by holding down the button. Once it gains maximum power, it deals 15% damage and is unblockable. If held too long, it explodes, dealing 1% damage to Raiden.
Mortal Kombat (2011) Mortal Kombat 9 (fan name) |
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Rain
Air Quantum Slice Rain uses his Quantum Slice to propel himself forward in the air, hitting the opponent if they're in his way; the slice itself also damages the opponent on contact. Holding Down when he does the move will send him diagonally downward instead of straight across.
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Rain
Argus Plunge Rain turns into a big ball of water and floats forward. Catching the opponent with it will put them in the ball and tumble them a bit he turns back to normal and slams them into the ground.
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Rain
Elbow Rain strikes his foe with his elbow.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy |
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Rain
Evaporate Rain turns into water in his shape, becoming completely invincible while in this form. Can be extended for a few seconds by holding the button.
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Rain
Geyser Palm Diagonal anti-air version of the Water Blast/Riptide that is unblockable, hits twice, and knocks the opponent to the other side of the screen.
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Rain
Hydroplane Rain pivots back with his palms up and a short wall of water in front of him, then slides forward and delivers a palm strike. Can be delayed by holding the button, and the move can be canceled by pressing Down twice.
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Rain
Quantum Slice Rain cuts a hole in the space/time fabric that damages the opponent.
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Rain
Tidal Wave Rain punches the ground and causes large waves of water to splash on each side of him.
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Rain
Tomoe Nage Rain grips his opponent and falls backwards, kicking them away.
Mortal Kombat Trilogy |
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Rain
Water Ball Bending down on one knee, Rain fires a blue elliptical orb at the opponent. Upon contact, the player is able to momentarily move the opponent with the D-pad. In Mortal Kombat 2011, the move is represented as a large bubble that encases the opponent.
Mortal Kombat (2011) Mortal Kombat 9 (fan name) |
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Mega Man Rockman
Beat Plane Beat transforms into an aeronautical transport, which MegaMan rides inside. The Beat Plane can be moved in any direction. Any Punch fires bullets, and Any Kick drops grenades.
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Mega Man Rockman
Eddie Yobi Eddie Reserve Eddie the Flip-Top appears and opens his lid, dropping an item based on which strength attack is used. Light Kick summons Rockball, Medium Kick summons Tornado Hold, and Hard Kick summons Leaf Shield. These items can be collected when touched, and may be collected by any MegaMan or Roll in play.
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Mega Man Rockman
Hyper MegaMan MegaMan temporarily transforms into a larger, more mature-looking version of himself (looking like a beefed-up MegaMan X) and fires off a gamut of guns, lasers, and missiles before returning to his normal form. Rapidly tapping the attacks used to perform the move increases damage.
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Mega Man Rockman
Item Tougeki Item Attack MegaMan performs a different attack depending on which item he has collected from the Eddie Yobi move. The default attack is Tornado Hold. Rockball produces a soccer ball-like weapon that can be kicked around the arena and strike opponents with. It rebounds when it hits a solid object or screen edge. Tornado Hold sees MegaMan throwing a small fan that produces a large tornado that travels a little bit. Leaf Shield summons a circling ring of leaves around MegaMan, which absorbs a single hit from an attack - including super moves. The shield disappears upon the attack contacting MegaMan/the shield, or after a few seconds. Performing Item Tougeki while the Leaf Shield is in play will launch it as a projectile.
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Mega Man Rockman
Mega Buster MegaMan fires off a blast from his arm cannon. This attack can be charged to create a larger blast.
Marvel vs Capcom |
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Mega Man Rockman
Rush Drill Rush transforms into a drill tank, in which MegaMan rides inside. The drill is capable of damaging the opponent. Forward and backward move the tank, while Up Forward and Up Backward allows the Rush Drill to jump in those directions. Any Punch or Any Kick speeds the Rush Drill forward, but does not increase damage done by the drill.
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Mega Man Rockman
Thunder Beam Fires three shocking bolts: one straight up, one straight forward, and one straight down.
Can only be done from a Vertical Jump unless EX'd.
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Phoenix Wright Ryuichi Naruhodo (JPN)
"M-Maya!?' Maya rushes onto the screen. @term=latk@ has her absorbing projectiles with a magical barrier, whereas @term=matk@ and @term=hatk@ have her tripping and sliding across the screen.
Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 |
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Phoenix Wright Ryuichi Naruhodo (JPN)
Discard Phoenix tosses the item in his evidence folder (first envelope is @term=latk@, second is @term=matk@ and third is @term=hatk@) in an underhand arc.
Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 |
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Phoenix Wright Ryuichi Naruhodo (JPN)
Investigate Phoenix searches on the ground for evidence. If found, the item will show up in one of three folders above his Hyper Meter depending on the button used (first envelope is @term=latk@, second is @term=matk@ and third is @term=hatk@). If it can be used as actual evidence, the envelope will light up; if not, it will be dark. If Phoenix picks up food with this move, he will be slightly healed.
Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 |
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