The combination of knock back, speed and positioning make the Sword a very effective Edge Guarding weapon.
The same is true for the Down Air and Side Air attacks and the respective edges of the stage. However, good positioning makes these strong attacks lethal - a Neutral Air near the top of the stage can KO reliably at even mid to low levels of health, which vastly overshadows a centre stage Neutral Air, which only damages and juggles. This alone can sometimes be enough to KO. All three light aerial attacks - the Down Air, Side Air and Neutral Air - have impressive knock back, and all strike very rapidly. For these reasons, the Sword is one of the weapons most recommended for beginners when attempting to learn the game and it's mechanics.Īside from Signature attacks, the Sword's aerial attacks lend themselves to knocking out opponents, especially with good positioning. Adapt, and your sword will adapt with you. More than most weapons, the sword permits a fluid fighting style. This balanced, prepared nature however means that it does not pack the power of certain weapons dedicated to striking or dealing damage, meaning it requires strong offensive play to overpower some of the other weapons available. A "brawling" style weapon, the Sword is powerfully flexible, with both good defensive zoning and offensive stringing capabilities that makes an answer readily available to almost any problem that will occur in a fight. The Sword's strength is in delivering many quick attacks and strings to build damage without letting up pressure. It can deal damage in short times and is really easy to kill with. Solo, all of his signatures are powerful zoning tools, allowing you to catch opponents expecting a close-range fighter off-guard.One of the weapons in Brawlhalla, the sword is generally a fast, short-ranged, string-based weapon. He katars signatures, in particular, make him a powerful ally in 2v2 battles, capable of inserting himself into altercations from a distance with minimal risk to himself. He wears a continual smug grin, knowing his skills are enough to keep up with the rest of the roster.ĭespite his exclusively close-range move set, Caspian's tricks-up-his-sleeve signatures grant him a lot of versatility and a significant amount of long-range. He combs most of his ginger hair backward, with two locks hanging in front of him, and some others with a cream tone. To conceal his identity, Caspian wears a dark domino mask. Grey dress pants are held up by a utility belt with a small pocket in front of it, and two tiny bombs decorated with starts on the side, also wearing boots and gloves of a darker tone of gray. – Caspian AppearanceĬaspian's outfit fits his flamboyant persona: A long-sleeved shirt with a frilly collar and rolled-up sleeves under a sleeveless, black tailcoat, its pocket adorned with his trademark rose. Holmes, I left all the clues you could possibly need. None doubt that the Grand Tournament is his stage now, and he's here to give them a show. He stole Cross' coin and quickly gave it back. He stole Thatch's beard and replaced it with bees. He disguised himself as Vraxx for an entire tournament - a tournament Vraxx was in.
In Valhalla he has not slowed his larcenous ways. He decided to take some time for himself, and August 32nd was never seen again. He won the Kentucky Derby disguised as a horse. He won the Battle of Trafalgar disguised as Admiral Nelson. Citizens of Kiev woke up one morning to fin he had somehow stolen their entire city and was now, in every legal way, their Mayor.Įmboldened by cheers of the people, Caspian stepped up his game. He stole the Crown Jewels of Britain with one hand actually tied behind is back. He replaced the Mona Lisa with a portrait of himself with an enigmatic smile. His theatrical heists left his targets applauding more often than calling the police. On his own, The Great Caspian's showmanship and thirst for danger only grew. "Steal me the Royal Sceptre of Hamburg, the nose of the Sphinx, and the beard of the emperor of China!" his father would rave, and Caspian would deliver them all.īut his father's rule descended from capricious to diabolical, and when the Order of the Exalted Lion stepped in, the young prince quietly vanished. The Mad King of Batavia was a demanding father, and his lunacy honed his son into the greatest thief ever known. "I give up, how did you steal the Queen's necklace?" -an English detective