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BingTheWing said
Looks OK.But no Jaegers? D: I mean, killing a giant lizard has never been more fun since someone in Pacific Rim had the idea of comparing a freight ship to a baseball bat.


Why use a freight ship as a bat when you can use a normal-sized one instead?
I'm interested as heck.

However, Just for clarification; about what size are these monsters going to be? Fifteen feet tall? Ten stories tall?
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WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAT.
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Alright I fixed it.

I was just looking at the first game's chips, so that explains why there was multiple types of Invis.
Alrighty then, edited it to Battle Network chips only.
Whelp, here's mine. I wasn't really sure whether you wanted chip/cards from Battle Network or Starforce, so I just did a mix.
Updated, gents.
The normal attacks will just be small bursts of wind, so it's not going to do much, if anything, against most enemies. If I'd even give him a charge shot, it'd probably just be a low-damage, spreading knockback shot.

In terms of upgrades, I'm not too sure of where I'll go with it. I guess I'll see what everyone else is doing, but there's a good chance that my folder's going to be full of Invis and my Navi's going to be speedy as bacon at a diner.


Ah. Darn.
While I had explanations for the apparent contradictions in my previous CS, I'll make something different.
(Due to the amount of blood in him, most of his mass was taken up by veins and blood, thus resulting in more fragile everything. Everyone with his bloodline ability actually does suck at ninjutsu; he's just slightly above the norm with it. Still, chances are, he'd just start vomiting blood if he tried to use it.)
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