Normals
Squigly slaps the opponent on the first hit and Leviathan bites the opponent on the second hit. Chains twice. |
Squigly prays to a little candle on Leviathan's tail, which will stay active for up to three total hits while holding . The flame's hit box is completely independent from Squigly's hurt box. |
Leviathan bites directly below Squigly. If Squigly uses the attack at the start of a jump, it can hit as a surprising overhead against a standing opponent. |
Leviathan extends his tail and stabs the opponent from below. |
Squigly preforms a down-forward palm thrust with Leviathan's breath as backup, which stops their momentum in the air. |
Leviathan breaths fire, hitting low for 4 hits. The heavy hit stun on the final hit makes this Squigly's best crouching normal to stance cancel into a longer combo. |
Leviathan extends forward for a bite attack that covers nearly half the screen. At longer ranges, Squigly can use it to stop air dashes and prevent an opponent from approaching off the ground. At close range, Squigly can chain into j.HP for 4 hits and possibly leave an opponent in a standing hit stun. |
Squigly kicks the opponent, with Leviathan following up with a poke from his tail. Chains twice. |
Squigly does a split kick, which hits low with hit boxes both in front of her and behind her. |
A great air-to-air with surprising horizontal reach. |
Squigly kicks forward in a pose as if she was laying in a coffin. She moves slightly forward during the active frames of the attack, which can help it chain into her s. launcher. |
Leviathan forms a loop for the first hit, then spins for 3 additional hits if the first touches an opponent. The spinning animation gives Squigly a brief float effect and changes the momentum of her jump. |
Squigly assists Leviathan in launching the opponent with an upward stab from his tail. |
Squigly swings Leviathan's tail in the shape of an axe, knocking enemies over. |
Leviathan swings his tail below Squigly for 4 hits. The move gives Squigly's jump a bit of upward momentum, making it difficult to land after the last hit and start a ground chain. Squigly can easily combo after this attack if she cancels to an or Fallen Woman (See "Specials" section). |
Command Normals
Normal Throws
Leviathan bites the opponent, holding them in place and bringing them to Squigly, who shoves them away. Causes wall bounce when close to a corner. |
Leviathan throws the opponent to the ground with his jaws. |
Specials
Squigly does a pose while Leviathan charges himself with flames. |
Leviathan releases a small burst of flames forward. The startup of this variation of the attack is extremely slow, making it difficult to combo into. |
Squigly sings, causing the screen to focus on her and bring any distant opponent to where the screen lies. |
Leviathan fiercely bites at the opponent while Squigly tries to pull him in. Projects Squigly forward. |
Squigly performs a rising uppercut. |
Squigly spins Leviathan's tail around. |
Leviathan does a series of stabs with his tail. |
Squigly throws Leviathan's tail at her opponent like a Kunai Spear, which will stab into her opponent and pull them in close leaving them temporarily stunned. |
Leviathan's tail travels along the ground to attack the opponent. |
Squigly's taunt. Leviathan coils around Squigly and gives her a hug while she caresses him. Performing this taunt successfully allows Squigly to use Rage of the Dragon (See "Blockbusters" section). |
Team Moves
Squigly's coffin rises from the ground and she bursts through the door, knocking anybody near it to the wall. |
Squigly hipchecks the opponent while Leviathan makes a drill shape to lengthen the range of her butt. |
Blockbusters
Squigly creates a damaging energy ball with a musical note encased in it that stays on-screen until Squigly is hit, or after a set amount of time. |
Leviathan undergoes a frightening transformation and fires a gigantic fireball from his torso. Similar to Filia's Tricobezoar Blockbuster, but it deals multiple hits and the projectile, if it misses or is blocked, comes back from behind and travels in an infinite sign-like movement. |
Trivia[]
- The Silver Chord is a reference to Scorpion's signature spear attack from the Mortal Kombat series.
- Draugen Punch is most likely a reference to the Shoryuken, a rising uppercut special move originating from the Street Fighter series used by Ryu, Ken, and other fighters in the series with the Ansatsuken fighting style.
- The term "Draugen Punch" in itself references the Z-motion (), also referred to as the "dragon punch" motion by much of the fighting game community.
- Furthermore, not only is "Draugen Punch" a pun, but the word "draugen" is a type of undead creature from Norse mythology, most likely in reference to Squigly being a zombie.
- The term "Draugen Punch" in itself references the Z-motion (), also referred to as the "dragon punch" motion by much of the fighting game community.
- Rage of the Dragon is a direct reference to Akuma's Shun Goku Satsu from the Street Fighter series.
- The Blockbuster was even originally named Shun Goku Saltsu.
- The kanji (塩) that appears in the background after K.O'ing an opponent with Rage of the Dragon blockbuster translates to "salt."
- The Blockbuster was even originally named Shun Goku Saltsu.
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Universal Commands • Taunts |