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* A version of the [[Mana Knight]] appears in-game, a warrior with spiky hair. [[Fara Somers]] points out that the [[Mana Sword]] doesn't really work like it does in game.  
 
* A version of the [[Mana Knight]] appears in-game, a warrior with spiky hair. [[Fara Somers]] points out that the [[Mana Sword]] doesn't really work like it does in game.  
 
* [[Justina Tereshkova]], a [[Red Star]], brings the [[il'Bleu]] order's signature fighting chains and body-bending martial arts to the fray. (Her attacks look really cool when you pull them off!)
 
* [[Justina Tereshkova]], a [[Red Star]], brings the [[il'Bleu]] order's signature fighting chains and body-bending martial arts to the fray. (Her attacks look really cool when you pull them off!)
* [[Manta]] has long been rumored to be a secret character, but no one has managed to unlock him.
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* [[Manta]] has long been rumored to be a secret character, but no one has managed to unlock him.  
* [[Sahl Endeberg]] was not included at launch, however he was added later in "Manacalibur: Beloved Edition" after the massive fan outcry demanded his inclusion.  
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* [[Sahl Endeberg]] was not included at launch, however he was added later in "Manacalibur: Beloved Edition" after the massive fan outcry demanded his inclusion. He represents the combat style of [[Baron]]ian Dragoons, and fights with his wind spear, Furacao.
* Sir [[Cyrus]], the legendary Guardian Knight, is a favorite character for his strong armor and defense (though he is considered somewhat slow)
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* Sir [[Cyrus]], the legendary Guardian Knight, is a favorite character for his strong armor and defense (though he is considered somewhat slow). He is yet another sword-wielder, though several of his moves also involve invoking water and air magic. His ultimate technique, Nirvana Strike, is slow to wind-up and difficult to execute, but hits like a truck.
* [[Link]], though the makers of the game totally claim it is NOT [[Alexander Sylinas]] but a version of the character from Hyrule's mythic past. Link is a good sword and shield fighter equipped with a bow and arrow, and bombs.
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* [[Link]], though the makers of the game totally claim it is NOT [[Alexander Sylinas]] but a version of the character from Hyrule's mythic past. Link is a good sword and shield fighter equipped with a bow and arrow, and bombs.  
* [[Joneleth]] the Paladin, who can call upon Tahranic powers of light as part of his ultimate moves
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* [[Joneleth]] the Paladin, who can call upon Tahranic powers of light as part of his ultimate moves.
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* [[No Cha]] is presented in-game as the opposite of Jon the Paladin; fitting, given that he is reckoned in the mythic history of the [[Crystal Dimension]] as the First Dark Knight. His moveset involves a mix of [[Fabul]]ian martial arts moves, quick sword slashes and "dark sword" techniques.
  
 
[[category: Video games]]
 
[[category: Video games]]

Revision as of 19:21, 18 April 2017

Fantasy weapon-based fighting game revolving around the Mana Sword. Each character has a distinctive weapon and fighting style.

Sample Manacalibur characters:

  • Astrid Sky-Eyes is the game's representative Valkyrie, much to the ire of Roxanne. Her dual-bladed style gives her good speed and power; she is a favorite among new players.
  • Isokaru Eblana, "The Master with the Iron Crutch", is a deceptive character. His attacks do little damage, however, a skilled player can create a long chain of staff combos. He is considered a high-skill character.
  • A version of the Mana Knight appears in-game, a warrior with spiky hair. Fara Somers points out that the Mana Sword doesn't really work like it does in game.
  • Justina Tereshkova, a Red Star, brings the il'Bleu order's signature fighting chains and body-bending martial arts to the fray. (Her attacks look really cool when you pull them off!)
  • Manta has long been rumored to be a secret character, but no one has managed to unlock him.
  • Sahl Endeberg was not included at launch, however he was added later in "Manacalibur: Beloved Edition" after the massive fan outcry demanded his inclusion. He represents the combat style of Baronian Dragoons, and fights with his wind spear, Furacao.
  • Sir Cyrus, the legendary Guardian Knight, is a favorite character for his strong armor and defense (though he is considered somewhat slow). He is yet another sword-wielder, though several of his moves also involve invoking water and air magic. His ultimate technique, Nirvana Strike, is slow to wind-up and difficult to execute, but hits like a truck.
  • Link, though the makers of the game totally claim it is NOT Alexander Sylinas but a version of the character from Hyrule's mythic past. Link is a good sword and shield fighter equipped with a bow and arrow, and bombs.
  • Joneleth the Paladin, who can call upon Tahranic powers of light as part of his ultimate moves.
  • No Cha is presented in-game as the opposite of Jon the Paladin; fitting, given that he is reckoned in the mythic history of the Crystal Dimension as the First Dark Knight. His moveset involves a mix of Fabulian martial arts moves, quick sword slashes and "dark sword" techniques.