




Character Trope that I need - Playable Not Human/Humanoid Female
With all these beauties and divas, I really want to play for something monstrous or unusual, but at the same time with a feminine personality. Examples:





With all these beauties and divas, I really want to play for something monstrous or unusual, but at the same time with a feminine personality. Examples:
But the main question is, who is Denji in our story?
The Hood's Ult has just a crazy aura and I just couldn't help but create some homage to Chainsaw Man and Gun Devil. So, here it is. The hero turned out to be mega cool, even though I hoped that in his ultimate he would constantly shoot with his gun-hands, and not just his head. But in any case, he just gave me a crazy dose of inspiration.
^(Without any serious negativity towards Luna Snow or any other characters. I just like to invent the Luna as a Makima, and everything else is just thematically appropriate.)
It was funny to portray her in such an image and it suits her very well. I want to draw something else on the topic in the future, so I accept references or ideas.
Without any negativity towards Luna or Ultron, it just seemed to Chainsaw Man that the reference would be hilarious.
I'm not sure if I'll ever finish this sketch, but I'd like to share at least an idea. A visual concept in which the diamond is located under the skin, and not the other way around. More metaphorical than literal.
To tell the truth, I was saddened that the original conflict and motivation were removed from her episode. I understand that the episode was more focused on Polaris, but Danger as an antagonist felt terribly empty. I'm not sure, but it seems that the second season is slowly tilting the Professor into a gray or even a dark zone, and in that context, the original conflict would have highlighted Charles' ambiguity and something deep inside him is wrong, something more than just bereavement.
I am particularly saddened by the fact that the direction does not give any hints of any further development of Danger as a character. She just went berserk, she was just beaten. Her body wasn't even destroyed. She just fell down and we immediately switch to another scene. It's a shame for a character who had a lot of potential, both as an ambiguous antagonist and a potential ally, and at least a tool to show what dark sides are hidden in Charles.
Even if they had left her as a one-time villain and destroyed her completely, they would have kept her motives and shown that she was reasonable and Xavier ignored this intentionally because he was not ready for such changes after the loss of Magneto, that he wanted to control the situation, be strong, this would have been a much more valuable use of Danger. But now... Literally any other antagonist could be in her place, because Polaris does not have any common intersections with Danger.
But I'm still glad that Danger is gradually being remembered, and I hope she will receive more attention and adaptations.
I have practically no complaints about the design of the body. It's really done at a decent level. But the head is a real disaster. It does not follow the design of the original, and the fact that the eyes are devoid of pupils and the mouth is closed deprives the face of at least some expression. All that needed to be done was clear, almost human eyes, as well as slightly open his mouth so that there would be at least some emotion on his face.
The body itself is well made. It perfectly conveys the design of the MCU Ultron, but here's the face... It's much worse than I thought. It ignores many details of the original face and conveys them incorrectly, but the worst part is that it makes it look expressionless.
And it's not that hard to fix. All that is necessary is to make normal, readable eyes so that they are almost human, with eyelids and pupils, as well as slightly open his mouth, giving him a frown or neutral emotion.
My version is obviously not perfect, but I think I've conveyed the idea quite well that the upcoming skin is simply wrong.
Considering how quickly she became useful and loyal to the X-Men and the mutants after she forgave the Professor, it seems unfair to see her so lost and unwanted. Yes, the X-Men had a very difficult history with robots and AI, but ultimately rejecting someone who is not just loyal, but somewhat "family-like" is crazy, in my opinion. And given the end of the Krakoa era, they could really use someone like Danger.
We are all experiencing turmoil due to nerfs, our position in the meta and the attention of the developers. However, despite this, I am filled with enthusiasm and hope. We have received a great skin, Ultron-15 and we are waiting for the long-awaited event. I believe in a better future, in the bright Age of Ultron. Let's wait and enjoy it.
Inspired by the current season and, to some extent, the latest Hela skin, I wanted to create a concept that departs from the Egyptian theme. It's not just about something seasonal or thematic; it reflects the journey and transformations of the character within the game. My choice fell on Namor and Hela's team-up with him. I wanted to emphasize their connection and how the new power would impact Hela herself.
"Namor offers to free the Goddess of Death from the Eighth City in exchange for the ship Naglfar, with which he would conquer Midgard. Hela agrees, but only for a different service that will come in time. In my vision, she would use Namor's power over water to cause the river of the realm of the dead, Gjöll, to overflow, expanding the boundaries of Helheim to other realms."
My concept presents Hela as the mistress of the river of the dead, resembling the necrotic creatures that emerge from the waters of Gjöll. Dark tentacles replace the horns of her crown and her dress, and her hair and weapons become like a living wave, with her legs covered in dead-like growths. These transformations allude to the infamous criminal organization that dared to take control of the Goddess of Death during World War II, as well as representing Hela in a form even more closely tied to the control of the oceans and the Atlantic culture.
Don't get me wrong, Moonstone was an outspoken villain and a bad person even before the first Thunderbolts, let alone after. However, as I delved into her story, I got the feeling that the Dark Reign had openly defamed Karla, making her a completely incorrigible monster and psychopath, which she wasn't exactly?
In the history of Thunderbolts, Moonstone was probably the hardest to get on the right path and finally figure herself out, but she definitely tried and performed well on Counter-Earth. Unfortunately, Karla has always found it difficult to be sincere, trust and open up to people, which led to an extremely tragic collapse in the events of Avengers/Thunderbolts and subsequent coma. Moonstone may never have fully understood what it meant to be a hero, but she certainly tried, even if it broke her.
But upon returning from the coma, the strangeness begins when Songbird is immediately set up as if Moonstone was not a victim of a nervous breakdown at their last meeting, but a vile manipulative villain. But the worst thing turned out to be not even this and the further villainous arch of Moonstone in Osborn's Thunderbolts, but the fact that she killed her mother and drove patients to suicide (revealed in Ms Marvel). This is not something that completely contradicts Sofen's actions, but it seems to be an excessive transformation of her into a villain of the Marked level. Although if you look at it, Moonstone is more of a manipulator trying to achieve his goals than a sadist reveling in the suffering of others. It just doesn't add up that the still young Karla was already so immoral as to drive people to suicide, when, as usual, she was driven either by a simple desire for power or by pragmatism. Ignoring Carol's second chance was just the icing on the cake. Previously, such a gesture would definitely have led Moonstone to reconsider her role and at least somehow help the heroes, but alas, in the Dark Reign she was required to be just a bright villain in the background.
And my concern is not even that it is poorly written or improbable. Just no, it more or less fits into the image of a broken, abandoned attempts to become a better villain. But the Dark Reign definitely discredited Moonstone, in fact, cutting off her opportunity to try to become a better person in the future by committing too many unforgivable sins than, in my opinion, ruined a much more multifaceted and tragic character before that.
Thunderbolts Annual, 50, 68, 69, 75
Avengers/Thunderbolts
Thunderbolts 109
Ms Marvel 2006
Think it would be really cool if every character had a skin that could be combined with at least one of his team-ups.
She was quite fascinating in Blood Hunt, and I pray that in a year or two she will be added to the list of characters.
To me, Moonstone was the perfect villain for Carol, but it could only work out as well as it did once, simply because Carol is head and shoulders above Karla in morale, strength, and character, and when things go too far, Carol destroys Sofen on all fronts.
But the encounter with Kamala is like something that should have happened a long time ago.
Moonstone is a manipulator, a villainess, a failed heroine who could not overcome herself, because she made lies and manipulation not only the most dangerous weapon, but also her whole being. She can only destroy, because creation requires sincerity, which is what she fears most.
Kamala, on the other hand, is almost the epitome of sincerity. This is both her strength and her vulnerability. She is sincere in her faith, kindness, and heroism. And most importantly, unlike Moonstone, who lost herself long ago, Kamala accepted herself for who she is.
And I think these parallels would make their meeting really exciting and not disposable. Because Kamala is vulnerable to Karla in many ways, she has places to put pressure on, every time, Moonstone would be a serious threat in a physical encounter, and of course, Moonstone might have a desire, if not to destroy Carol, then to erase the legacy that Captain Marvel left behind. This is all very petty and, I would say, in the spirit of a failed Moonstone.
18vs18 with bots, we set ourselves any team, for example, I had the Avengers and fill in the Ultrons with opponents. The honest mode consists of 17 light bots and one hard drive, so to speak, drones and the main body. If we want comic accurate, then we put everyone on the hard difficulty. Enjoying EXTERMINATION
You can even invite your friends)