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Rivals of Aether (Video Game)

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Rivals of Aether is an Indie Fighting Game heavily inspired by Nintendo's Platform Fighter franchise Super Smash Bros.. Developed by Dan Fornace, the game takes place on the planet Aether, where four warring civilizations themed after the Classical Elements of fire, water, earth, and air use the powers of their respective elements to do battle.Like Super Smash Bros, Rivals of Aether is a Platform Fighter where the goal is not to deplete your opponent's health, but rather to force them off the stage by knocking them progressively further away or simply blocking attempts at recovering. However, unlike Super Smash Bros, there are no items, you cannot grab ledges, and shields and grabs are replaced with a parry system that rewards proper timing by stunning opponents and granting temporary invulnerability. The game is designed to be highly competitive with emphasis on combos and extremely aggressive play-styles, and thus has a high skill ceiling to attract veterans of the competitive Smash Bros scene while retaining a skill floor low enough so that practically anyone can grab a controller and have a good time with some friends.Visit the official site here.The game was fully released for PC on March 28, 2017 and is available on Steam. The Xbox One version was released on August 22, 2017. The Definitive Edition, an automatic update for the Steam release and downloadable purchase for the Nintendo Switch, released on September 24th, 2020. It adds the game's 6 DLC characters to the base roster alongside several tweaks to UI, an expanded Abyss Mode, new costumes, updated music, improved netcode, the brand new Tetherball Mode, and other features. Another update adding four Steam Workshop characters to the official game roster is set to come in late 2021 for both PC and Switch.Each year (except 2019), on April Fools' Day, new announcements related to Rivals of Aether are made in Rivals Direct. Following the game's success, the development team has sought to expand upon the game's universe, and as of the April 2021 Rivals Direct, the larger Aether series consists of these spin-offs and follow-ups: Lovers of Aether (2019, Steam/iOS/Android) — a free Dating Sim meant to be an April Fools joke, involving the canon cast of characters in a High School AU. A follow-up to it, with the characters now in university, was used as the basis of Rivals Direct 3 in 2021. Creatures Of Aether (2020 for iOS/Android, 2021 for Steam) — with additional development by Tako Boy Studios, Creatures is a free-to-play Card Battle Game where the player collects and battles with Aether's creatures and inhabitants. Steam reveal trailer here. Tales Of Aether (2021, comic book) — created by Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW) alumni Ian Flynn, Jack Lawrence and Matt Herms, the first saga of this comic series will focus on Clairen's backstory, and how she became the time-travelling warrior she is in the game. Trailer here. Comixology link here. Dungeons of Aether (2023) — a Roguelike RPG with development helmed by Ampersandbear and a Story Mode written by Ian Flynn starring new protagonist Fleet and three other characters, focusing on their explorations of the caverns below the city of Julesvale. Developer preview here. Rivals 2 (2024) — a fighting game using 3D models, and the first title to be developed under the "Aether Studios" banner. Distinguishes itself from the first game by adding some mechanics from Super Smash Bros., such as shields, grabs, and ledges. It is being funded via Kickstarter, with the campaign being located here. Teaser here.The character of Orcane would go on to represent Rivals in crossover Mascot Fighters such as Indie Pogo and Fraymakers.If Rivals of Aether is more like Melee, then Brawlhalla is more like Brawl.
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Destructible Projectiles: Most projectiles can be destroyed mid-flight by attacks or other projectiles.
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In spin-offs and supplementary material, however, progressively more attention has been given to the Aether universe's story and characters. As per their respective reveal trailers, Sylvanos plays a role in the backstory for Maypul and her people, and Clairen's role is to thwart Emperor Loxodont before Zetterburn and Forsburn's disappearance leads to his rise to power, of which will be explored in the upcoming Tales of Aether comic.
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Alternate Timeline: Mollo's description on the website indicates Clairen created one when she traveled back in time, leaving her original timeline unchanged.
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The Fire Empire is one to Ancient Rome. They use a combination of war and diplomacy to conquer the surrounding territory, their nation is led by a council of specialized ministers spearheaded by an emperor, the background of the Fire Capitol features a pantheon made out of marble, kilts and capes are a popular clothing choice among citizens, and Forsburn's dagger looks like a shortened gladius blade.
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The Firelands have Zetterburn (Fire), Forsburn (Smoke), and Clairen (Plasma).
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Taunt Button: All characters have a unique taunt. A few characters have unique skins◊ that can modify their taunts as well. Absa and Etalus have taunts that can last indefinitely. Absa meditates on top of a cloud, while Etalus just falls asleep. Kragg's taunt deals a very small amount of damage if someone is standing where he stomps the ground.
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Competitive Multiplayer: Built from the ground up with competition in mind, the roster is rigorously balanced and many of the menu and interface elements help support tournament play. In addition, each stage has an "Aether" variant, the regular version with stage hazards and dynamic elements such as carnivorous plants or giant springboards, and the "Basic" variant, which removes stage hazards and shifts the stage and platform layout to ensure that no one character has too great an advantage over the others.
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Knockback Evasion: Just like in Smash Bros, while in hitstun players can press the dodge button just before they hit the ground or a wall to perform a "tech" and cancel their knockback, be given the option to stay in place or roll to the side, and even gain a small amount of invulnerability. Additionally, "directional input", or "DI" allows players to control their knockback trajectory to a certain degree, helping them survive attacks they normally wouldn't and escape combos.
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Players can choose from a variety of Palette Swaps for each character. It's also possible to create a custom palette for each character.
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Apathetic Citizens: Julesvale takes place on the rooftop of a densely populated city block, but none of the background characters seem to bat an eyelash when the playable cast starts duking it out there. Hell, the Aether version of the stage features a gimmick where the platform full of boxes is destroyable, but neither of the couriers seem to mind that their deliveries are being busted to pieces.
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Ascended Glitch: While less of a glitch and more of an unintended quirk of Melee's physics, Wavedashing is a fully fleshed-out mechanic in Rivals and the gameplay is heavily balanced around it. There was a bug that let characters use every Abyss Rune in one match. In the Definitive Edition, you can use every rune in one match by doing the Konami Code, but pressing cancel instead of start at the end.
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Some Dexterity Required: The fast pace of the game usually results in this, especially if you want to get into tournament play. Several advanced techniques require very strict timing to perform. Averted with Wavedashing, which is far easier to perform than in Super Smash Bros. Melee.
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Water Is Blue.
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Platform Fighter: Just like the series that inspired it.
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Artifact Title: Downplayed; as of the announcement for four Workshop characters arriving in the official game by late 2021, the Definitive Edition doesn't quite seem that definitive after all.
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Misbegotten Multiplayer Mode: Inverted. The game's primary focus is multiplayer, so there's a local versus mode, options for team matches and free-for-all, and online play with ranked, unranked, friendly, and team modes. The singleplayer mode is rather limited instead. There's a story mode, but it fails to include the entire non-DLC-roster and gameplay is against mindless CPU opponents in random locations usually irrelevant to the actual story cutscenes. Beating the Story unlocks Abyss mode, which has more content introduced through character upgrades, but the primary Abyss Endless mode is just the same 15 events that happen in the same sequence made incrementally harder on further waves, and the method to unlock slots to use the upgrades with is grindy, slow, and repetitive.
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The four Workshop Pack characters also have sub-elemental powers: Mollo's is fire-based (explosives), Hodan's is water-based (warm water), Pomme's is air-based (music/sound) and Olympia's is earth-based (amethyst).
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Ascended Meme: The Excalibur skin◊ for Zetterburn is based of the Parody Sue character of the same name created by the Youtuber Alpharad.
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Elemental Nation
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Elemental Nation: The setting has four nations based on the classical elements. Each element has one representative, plus two other characters representing some "sub-element": The Firelands have Zetterburn (Fire), Forsburn (Smoke), and Clairen (Plasma). Water Town has Orcane (Water), Eltalus (Ice), and Ranno (Poison). The Air Nation has Wrastor (Wind), Absa (Lightning), and Elliana (Steam). The Aetherian Forest has Kragg (Stone), Maypul, and Sylvanos (Plant life for the latter two, though moreso the forest itself for Sylvanos). The four Workshop Pack characters also have sub-elemental powers: Mollo's is fire-based (explosives), Hodan's is water-based (warm water), Pomme's is air-based (music/sound) and Olympia's is earth-based (amethyst).
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Konami Code: As of the Definitive Edition update, players can input the Konami Code on the Milestone screen to unlock all milestone rewards for one play session. The same can be used to unlock all Runes for Abyss Mode related content, and replacing the equivalent to Start at the end with the equivalent to B also removes the point restriction system runes normally have.
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Lag Cancel: Advanced techniques such as ledge canceling can reduce the lag of some moves, which in turn can allow for more rapid attacks. The Hit Canceling mechanic reduces the end lag of moves whenever they land a hit.
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Tournament Play: This is actively encouraged with the inclusion of Tourney Mode and dedicated competitive discussions in the official sub-reddit and Discord server. The dev team even makes exclusive stage and character skins available for purchase during certain tournament events. Additionally, every stage has a Basic and "Aether" form, the former of which are all designed for competitive play, while the latter have stage hazards and other features like you'd see in a typical Smash Brothers stage.
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The Aetherian Forest has Kragg (Stone), Maypul, and Sylvanos (Plant life for the latter two, though moreso the forest itself for Sylvanos).
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture: The Fire Empire is one to Ancient Rome. They use a combination of war and diplomacy to conquer the surrounding territory, their nation is led by a council of specialized ministers spearheaded by an emperor, the background of the Fire Capitol features a pantheon made out of marble, kilts and capes are a popular clothing choice among citizens, and Forsburn's dagger looks like a shortened gladius blade. The Smoke Clan are the Rivals version of Feudal Japan. They build Japanese castles, with kawara-tiled roofs layered for every floor and set on foundations of cobblestone, and the redesign of the Blazing Hideout has the solid ground be a shrine gate. Julesvale has a lot of influences from America during the Industrial Revolution. Lots of tall buildings, the streets appear to be made of concrete, iron lampposts are common, and flat caps, formal suits, and pocket watches are all in fashion with its residents.
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Charged Attack: All strong attacks can be charged for additional power.
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Monochromatic Eyes: As a side effect of the pixelated art style, Forsburn and Maypul have their eyes represented as single white dots.
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Creative Closing Credits: Two layers of it. While the credits are running you can move the character you used to deal the killing blow against the final boss about and hit targets that randomly appear, not unlike some of the Smash Bros. games, with the game keeping track of how many you get. Afterward, you're immediately thrust into the game's Abyss Mode with that character as if you'd otherwise chosen it from the menu.
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The Workshop Update brings forth the ultimate character customization: you create your own characters from scratch if you have enough art and coding skills (or just steal the graphics from another game). The coding aspect is the same as the one used for the official characters, so complex gimmicks are completely possible.
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Attack Reflector: Parries can reflect projectiles.
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: Several appear in Elliana's reveal trailer when she first enters Julesvale. Next to Sandbert in the building called Fornace, there's an unguarded sink for sale, with fine print reading that it doesn't come with Orcane. In the building to the right of Elliana, the memetic "Somebody touch-a my spaghet" bear is visible through the window. Finally, on the very right of the scene when the camera finishes panning, you can see a banner labelled with "FREE ORCANE BUFFS" and a discarded newspaper with the headline "NERF CLAIREN FLEAHEAD".
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Teleport Spam
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Teleport Spam: Forsburn uses teleportation in his dodging and up special, which can result in this. Orcane can teleport to his puddle with his up special, or use his side special to teleport forward.
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Punny Name
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Punny Name: The first two members of the Earth tribe seem to fall under this. ("Maple" and "Crag")
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Tertiary Sexual Characteristics
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Tertiary Sexual Characteristics: Averted with Maypul. The only clear sign that she's female is the use of female pronouns throughout the Story Mode, tutorials, and info tabs. However, later art has given her more visible eyelashes and a more obviously feminine figure, with the comic series even giving her visible breasts. Played straight with Absa. She has bright pink hair and a somewhat more feminine posture than the other characters.
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Guide Dang It!
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Guide Dang It!: Before May 2016, there were no in-game tutorials. In order to learn anything, players had to experiment on their own or look at community-made guides, especially when it came to learning advanced techniques. Since the May update, a rather expansive tutorial was implemented to the game.
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Making a Splash
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Water Town has Orcane (Water), Eltalus (Ice), and Ranno (Poison).
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Excuse Plot
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Excuse Plot: While most characters in-game are given individual motivations and backstories, the game's Story Mode typically boils down to merely explaining these for the initial six as opposed to having a fleshed-out plot or characterizations, culminating in them all coming to the Aetherial Gates for the final boss. Overall, the game's main premise is all about the battles, to the point that only the last of five fights in each characters' scenario properly matches up with the story. In spin-offs and supplementary material, however, progressively more attention has been given to the Aether universe's story and characters. As per their respective reveal trailers, Sylvanos plays a role in the backstory for Maypul and her people, and Clairen's role is to thwart Emperor Loxodont before Zetterburn and Forsburn's disappearance leads to his rise to power, of which will be explored in the upcoming Tales of Aether comic.
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Instant Flight: Just Add Spinning!
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Instant Flight: Just Add Spinning!: Wrastor's neutral special has him use a Tornado Move that will allow him to fly upwards if the button is held. To a lesser extent, Maypul's up aerial will extend the height of her jumps. Hodan is a lesser example, able to rise somewhat as he spins, though no where near as much as the aforementioned.
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Anti Poop-Socking
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Anti Poop-Socking: A bit of a more subtle one: the "READY TO FIGHT" button that appears when everyone is ready will also inform you what time it is.
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Man-Eating Plant
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Man-Eating Plant: The Sylvan Beasts in the Treetop Lodge stage will eat anyone unfortunate enough to come into contact with them, resulting in an instant KO.
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Purple Is the New Black
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Purple Is the New Black: Abyss mode enemies are all purple, but are clearly intended to be 'shadow' versions of the main fighters.
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Mercy Invincibility
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Mercy Invincibility: After being KO’d, characters gain a few seconds of invulnerability when they respawn.
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World of Funny Animals
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World of Funny Animals: Every character is some sort of Funny Animal. Zetterburn is a lion, Orcane is a killer whale-dog-puma, Wrastor is a bird of prey, Kragg is a rhino beetle, Forsburn is a hyena, Maypul is a raccoon-ferret, Absa is a mountain goat (with a sheep-like face), Etalus is a polar bear, Ranno is a poison dart frog, Clairen is a panther, Sylvanos is a dire wolf, and Elliana is a snake... and that's not even getting into the Story Mode extras.
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Fire Is Red
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Fire Is Red.
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Songs in the Key of Panic
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Songs in the Key of Panic: When every remaining player is on their last stock or there are thirty seconds left in the Aetherial Gates stage, the background takes on a modified version of its appearance from the story mode and uses its more intense variant of the background music. Its alternate skin, the Frozen Gates, uses a similar set up, but with an entirely different track and a much more dramatic shift in visuals.
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Old Save Bonus
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Old Save Bonus: Inverted. Having the later Creatures of Aether or Dungeons of Aether on the same Steam account unlocks some stage skins in this game.
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Hit Stop
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Hit Stop: If a character is hit by a powerful attack, the game will slow down for a split second and produce a faint shock wave effect.
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Character Customization
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Character Customization: Players can choose from a variety of Palette Swaps for each character. It's also possible to create a custom palette for each character. Abyss Mode and Abyss Versus allow players to equip runes, which can modify the abilities and attributes of the characters. Dev Mode allows players to adjust almost every aspect of the characters, but does not affect regular matches or online play. The Workshop Update brings forth the ultimate character customization: you create your own characters from scratch if you have enough art and coding skills (or just steal the graphics from another game). The coding aspect is the same as the one used for the official characters, so complex gimmicks are completely possible.
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Single Player Gauntlet
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Single Player Gauntlet: The paths in story mode are very short with predefined paths, as well as cutscenes between each match. The main disadvantage to this is that it's only available to the original six characters; the two Secret Characters, as well as the 10 characters added as Downloadable Content, are out of luck in this regard.
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Color-Coded Elements
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Color-Coded Elements: Each elemental group (grouping sub-elements under the classical ones) has a specific color that is used in the fighter select screen and (usually) incorporated into the designs of each rival in the group. Fire Is Red. Water Is Blue. Earth is green. Air is purple.
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Retraux
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Retraux: The game uses graphics reminiscent of 16-bit games, while the Tower of Heaven stage and the accompanying character skins mostly restrict themselves to the color palette of the original Nintendo Game Boy.
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Mighty Glacier
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Kragg, despite being a textbook Mighty Glacier, isn't overwhelmingly slow, and has a great combo game while still being able to take hits and dish out very powerful KO moves.
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Artificial Stupidity
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Artificial Stupidity: Even level 9 AI fighters have a hard time getting combos and staying out of combos. The only thing they have going for them is their ability to read player inputs and perfectly parry and dodge incoming attacks, and even then, they rarely ever follow-up with anything overly punishing, if they decide to do anything at all. As of the Definitive Edition update, the AI somehow behaves worse on Workshop stages compared to normal ones. Most notably, they don't even try to recover when knocked off the stage, and if they do, they are usually too low for it to work in most instances.
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Death or Glory Attack
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Death or Glory Attack: A lesser example comes from the Hit Cancelling mechanic, where if you miss an attack, you suffer additional ending lag, which prevents players from spamming moves and makes accuracy incredibly important. Wrastor's up special has a small hitbox that's hard to hit, and if missed, will leave you vulnerable for a few seconds, but has enough power to send opponents flying across the stage. Etalus' neutral special has him create a hammer out of ice with a very long windup, leaving him vulnerable to attacks, but if it lands, it's by far one of the most powerful moves in the game.
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Tuckerization
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Tuckerization: There's quite a few examples. Wrastor is named after Ryan Sicat, otherwise known as Wrastor, who is an illustrator and concept artist. Etalus is named after George "Etalus" Rogers, the community manager. Ranno is named after concept artist Marc Knelsen, otherwise known as El Ranno. Elliana is named after pixel artist and animator, Ellian. Ayala, Elliana's alternate skin, is named after the artist who designed her, Andy Ayala.
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Damn You, Muscle Memory!
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Damn You, Muscle Memory!: Most people who pick up the game are used to the control scheme of Smash Bros., so the differences in Rivals can be problematic: In Smash Bros., you perform smash/strong attacks by pressing the control stick and the basic attack button at the same time. In Rivals, this feature is turned off by default, and instead they are automatically mapped to a button. To wall jump in Smash Bros., you pressed against the wall and moved the control stick in the opposite direction. In Rivals, you have to press against the wall, and press the jump button. Tap-jump is off by default in Rivals. This is hardly an issue for many players, since competitive Smash 4 and Brawl players usually keep the feature disabled anyhow, but people who normally leave tap-jump on in those two games, or those who primarily play Melee or Smash 64 (where tap-jump can't be disabled), will most likely experience some confusion. It's very easy for a Smash veteran to forget the fundamental differences in how Rivals handles wavedashing (can be buffered out of jumpsquat, and leaving the ground is entirely unnecessary) and shielding (doesn't exist, instead bringing up a parry which leaves you VERY vulnerable if mis-timed). The lack of shields or grabs can be very disorienting to Smash Bros. players, and will likely result in a number of unfortunate punishes until they get used to the parry mechanic.
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Combos
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Combos: The game is designed with an emphasis on combos and overall hyper-aggressiveness.
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Ring Out
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Ring Out: Players lose lives upon leaving the boundaries of the stage.
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Double Jump
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Double Jump: As is a staple of a Platform Fighter. Interestingly, the four Air characters have different takes on this: Wrastor has a quadruple jump, Absa can rapidly float upwards instead, Elliana uses limited on-demand flight, and Pomme has a Princess Peach style float.
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Difficult, but Awesome
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Difficult, but Awesome: Parrying. It takes almost frame-perfect reflexes or a good prediction in order to get one right, and if you don’t, you’re vulnerable for a split second, which can be all your opponent needs to combo you into oblivion. But if you get a parry right, you become completely invincible for a few seconds, and your opponent will be stunned for a time proportional to the power of the move you parried. Parrying can also reflect projectiles.
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Made of Iron
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Made of Iron: Characters are beaten, stabbed, crushed, blasted by high-pressure water, whipped, frozen, set on fire, and even struck by lightning, but show no visible signs of injury.
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The End... Or Is It?
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The End... Or Is It?: After the credits are done and "The End" appears on screen, it's followed by an ominous ellipsis and question mark, and your character is thrust into the Abyss, a game mode that has no end.
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Recoil Boost
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Recoil Boost: Orcane's forward and up aerials have him use bubbles/water as a means of propulsion, both of which let him ram into opponents for damage. Absa's neutral special can be used in mid-air for a slight bounce upward.
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Meteor Move
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Meteor Move: Most characters have this as a down aerial.
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Version-Exclusive Content
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Version-Exclusive Content: While the PC and Switch versions are mostly identical in terms of content, there are some features that one has that the other doesn't: Premium skins like Tuxedo Ranno, Ragnir Maypul, Spangled Wrastor, the Arcade skins for Maypul and Elliana, the various Tournament themed skins, the Game Boy-themed Early Access skins, and the Infamous skins are all only available on the PC version. The CEO Ring stage skin for Rock Wall is only available on PC, as it was only made available as a reward for the CEO Dreamland fundraiser. Its music did go on to be recycled for The ROA Ring, a similar stage skin unlocked by meeting Kragg's milestone. Since Creatures of Aether is not available on Switch, the Diamond Grove stage skin for Air Armada, which was originally unlocked by having Creatures of Aether on your Steam account, is unlocked by default on Switch. The Switch version lacks the "Retro Effects" graphical option that the PC version has (which simply adds dithering to certain transparency effects, most notably Forsburn's smoke clouds). The Switch version has an actual opening movie unlike the PC version. While the opening movie is present in the PC version's files (and even played in previous builds) and its music is present on the official soundtrack and in-game sound test in both versions, the opening movie does not play in the PC version due to the devs having issues getting video files to work properly in the the game's engine (at least on PC). The Switch version lacks Steam Workshop support for obvious reasons, though four of the most popular workshop characters (Mollo, Pomme, Hodan, and Olympia) have later been added to the game as part of the Workshop Character Pack update. The Switch version will also not have rollback netcode unlike the PC version, which has been stated by the dev team to be due to hardware limitations (specifically, issues getting rollback to run at a consistent 60 FPS).
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Variable Mix: The tutorial has this. The first trial ("Movement") doesn't change at all, but the rest of the trials feature a more intense version of the tutorial music whenever you're given the chance to apply what you've learned.
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Special Attack: All characters have at four distinct special moves available to them. Most of them have one or more specials affect the field in some way, and others that rely on said effect to work at full ability. Some specials such as Zetterburn's down special will be altered depending on whether or not they're performed in the air.
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Tail Slap: Zetterburn, Orcane, and Maypul each use their tails in combat in one way or another.
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Obvious Rule Patch: Kragg used to be able to jump off-stage and use his up special to stall out a match, but this has been fixed so that Kragg can only stand on it for a few seconds before having the pillar sink back into the ground. Similarly, Forsburn could use his smoke clouds to infinitely use his up special, which would keep him far off-stage or way above the range of other characters. This has since been patched so that Forsburn has a cap to how many times he can use his up special within his smoke before going into freefall.
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Promoted to Playable: In the Definitive Edition, Bradshaw and Ayala, two side characters, were added as skins of Wrastor and Elliana.
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Mirror Match: When two of the same characters fight each other, moves one uses can affect the other in the same way. Zetterburn can reflect another Zetterburn's fireball, which will light them on fire and allow for the double knockback bonus on a strong attack. Wrastor's side special gives the same speed boost to another Wrastor. Kragg's rock can be broken by all characters, but a fellow Kragg can pick it up and claim it as his own. Forsburns can hide in each other's smoke and absorb it for their down special/clone detonation. Absa is capable of using another Absa's cloud to extend the hitboxes of her forward, back, and down aerials' sweet spots as she would with her own cloud. Etalus can use another Etalus' ice to slide around, or they can destroy it with a neutral special to gain ice armor. Orcane and Maypul can reflect the projectiles their doppelgangers fire and assume ownership of them, creating a puddle and marking an opponent respectively. Eliana can do the above, or detonate one another's grounded mines.
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Holiday Mode: roughly every 3 months, the game switches to one of four skins the main cast can all use, one each for Valentine's Day, summer time, Halloween, and Christmas.
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Weaksauce Weakness: Kragg's up special summons a giant pillar of solid rock to act as a platform. It can be instantly destroyed by any projectile, including Maypul's seed, which only does 2% damage and deals no knockback whatsoever. Forsburn's fully charged down special, one of the best KO moves in the game, can be interrupted and have its charge wasted by something as weak as Wrastor's finger-poke.
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Zetterburn's Shine premium skin is named after theinvoked Fan Nickname for Fox's Reflector move in the Super Smash Bros. series. It gives Zetterburn's neutral special the same hexagonal visuals as Fox's shine, and lets him emulate Fox's taunt from Melee. The official artwork for the skin is even modeled after one of Fox's victory poses from ''Melee''.
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Shout-Out: When loading into Neo Fire Capital, the blue screens in the foreground display a red alert message a-la the Metal Gear Solid HUD when Snake gets spotted. Zetterburn's Shine premium skin is named after theinvoked Fan Nickname for Fox's Reflector move in the Super Smash Bros. series. It gives Zetterburn's neutral special the same hexagonal visuals as Fox's shine, and lets him emulate Fox's taunt from Melee. The official artwork for the skin is even modeled after one of Fox's victory poses from ''Melee''. The achievement for completing Maypul's chapter of the Story Mode is called "A Maypul Story". One of the background characters during Maypul's chapter of the Story Mode is a stag with flaming antlers, very much like Flame Stag from Mega Man X2.
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Free-Floor Fighting: Almost every stage has platforms suspended in the air in varying locations.
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Spin Attack: Literally every character on the roster has at least one, usually as a neutral aerial.
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Hoist by His Own Petard: Parrying is this in a nutshell. Not only will your opponent will be stunned for a time proportional to the power of their attack, but any projectiles they use can be reflected back as well. Reflecting Zetterburn's fireball back with a parry will light him on fire. Bonus points if his opponent is also a Zetterburn, meaning they can benefit from the double knockback on a strong attack. Kragg’s rock can be broken by other players, and even picked up by another Kragg. His rock and stone pillar can also be used as walls to extend combos against him. Maypul’s up special has her use a vine to land on top of or next to a marked opponent. Those anticipating her recovery can charge up a strong attack and use it as a free hit. Forsburn's smoke and clone can be just as confusing to the player as it can be an opponent. Smoke can also be absorbed by another Forsburn, charging their down special for a potential KO. Ranno has a dedicated animation for having his tongue parried that lasts longer then any other parried state. If any of his poison projectiles are parried he'll gain the appropriate number of poison stacks and can even be knocked into the bubble he generates over head, making it possible for the opponent to take advantage of a large part of his gameplan. Mollo's bombs hurt him just as easily as they do his opponents for a literal example.
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Color-Coded Multiplayer: Player 1 is red, player 2 is blue, player 3 is peach/pink, player 4 is olive/green, and computer players are gray.
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Anti-Frustration Features: Players can configure their names and control settings right at the character select menu, greatly reducing set-up times. By pressing the Y button after selecting a character, players can enter a small play-test area to test their controller settings or to simply pass the time between matches. Pressing the Y button during stage selection will 'ban' whatever stage the cursor is over, making it much easier for players in competitive sets to visualize their stage options. Additionally, in tournaments, counter pick stages are automatically marked as such.
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Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: Characters include a purple bird of prey, a green ferret/raccoon, a blue orca/puma, a purple goat/sheep, and a purple snake. Even the less colorful characters can become this with their alternate color palettes.
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Lightning Bruiser: Kragg, despite being a textbook Mighty Glacier, isn't overwhelmingly slow, and has a great combo game while still being able to take hits and dish out very powerful KO moves. Orcane is one of the heavier characters, yet can be quite mobile and can kill at absurdly low percentages with the use of his puddle.
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Bad Future: The timeline Clairen is from is one where, due to Renburn's murder and his sons, Zetterburn and Forsburn's subsequent disappearance into the Abyss, Loxodont, a governor who was close friends with the king, takes over, is transformed into an immortal cyborg, and rules the known world with an iron fist. Even the relatively nicer parts of the future, like Neo Julesvale, are indicative of the timeline's police state. Clairen's backstory is entirely concerned with her returning to the past to prevent it.
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Art Evolution: The differences between the old◊ Treetop Lodge stage and the new one◊ are very apparent. Patches have also touched up the visuals for several characters' moves and their official portraits. Later additions to the roster have notably more complex animations than the earlier characters. This is especially noticeable with Zetterburn and Orcane, who were primarily drawn by Dan himself instead of a dedicated sprite artist. The Definitive Edition touches up the sprites even further, most notably by giving Zetterburn's sprite a loincloth to match official artwork.
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Expy: Each character takes some inspiration from the franchise that codified this game's genre: Wrastor possesses a frightening air game and multiple jumps echoing that of Jigglypuff. His specials and some standard moves resemble those of Meta Knight and Captain Falcon, with his neutral special in particular being a near carbon-copy of Meta Knight's Mach Tornado. Zetterburn, at first glance, plays almost identically to Wolf as he appeared in Project M, with all but a handful of moves sharing very similar animations and hitboxes to boot. He also possesses Fox's Shine/Reflector, except it can't actually reflect projectiles and can be charged increase its power, and has an exact copy of his Fire Fox recovery move. Kragg takes inspiration from various heavy characters such as Ganondorf, Bowser, and Donkey Kong in terms of moveset and playstyle. Forsburn's animations when swinging his dagger resemble Marth's or Meta Knight's sword swings, and has some shades of Sheik in terms of his combo game and ability to relentlessly chase the opponent while they try to escape. Maypul bears similarities to Ivysaur in terms of theme and some moves, but plays a lot like Sheik, Zero Suit Samus, or Greninja with her high speed and impressive combo potential. Her forward aerial also functions very similarly to Mario's. Orcane takes inspiration from Vaporeon from Super Smash Land, which was a fan-game made by the developer before Rivals of Aether had come to fruition. They both share the same base mechanics of swapping positions with puddles of water, and even share some basic moves such as their neutral and forward aerials. There's also heavy influence from Project M's Squirtle, including the manipulation of his ground momentum as a movement mechanic, explicitly named Hydroplaning after the technique in PM. Absa plays very similarly to Project M's Zelda, focusing on a careful zoning game to provoke and punish her opponent's missteps, especially with her devastating lightning kick sweetspots. She also shares the double-jump cancel mechanics used by characters like Ness or Mewtwo. She also has an up special and a couple of Strong Attacks that are nearly a carbon-copy of Pikachu's. Etalus' brutal combat style is most easily compared to Bowser, but also has shades of King Dedede and Donkey Kong. When his ice patches are out, he also gains some impressive burst movement on the ground reminiscent of Luigi, which plays a leading role in his neutral game. Even the stages bear a number of similarities to those found in Super Smash Bros. The Aether variant of Rock Wall has destructible platforms and walk-offs similar to Castle Siege's second form or Green Hill Zone as they appeared in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The Aether version of Treetop Lodge features large, carnivorous plants that will eat and instantly KO fighters, much like the Bulborb in Brawl's Distant Planet stage. The Aether version of Blazing Hideout features a 'sea' of fire that rises and falls, leaving only the top platform safe to stand on. This mechanic mirrors the acid found in the Brinstar stages found in Smash 64 and Melee. The Aether version of the Tower of Heaven stage features semi-random laws that will punish the player if broken. The WarioWare stage from Brawl rewards players for beating semi-random microgames that function similarly to the previously-mentioned laws. Additionally, the Basic version of the stage has three platforms arranged almost identically to the Battlefield stages that has appeared in every Super Smash Bros. game. The Aether version of Frozen Fortress has giant chains covered in destructible blocks of ice on each side of the stage, providing an experience very similar to the Shadow Moses Island stage from Brawl.
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April Fools' Day: Apart from the Rivals Direct videos and the Lovers of Aether game, some joke announcements were made on April 1st: A blog post in 2015 announced that the game would be redone from the ground up to be about tetherball. A 2017 Twitter Post teased the appearance of a Penguin and a silhouette of Papyrus as upcoming playable characters.
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Crossover: Like Super Smash Land before it, there's a stage based on Tower of Heaven, with occasional laws that forbid players from touching a certain part of the stage or doing a certain action. The stage provides an additional level of strategy in keeping yourself from breaking said laws whilst making your opponents break them, and using the resulting Bolt of Divine Retribution in your combos. Ragnir from Brawlhalla is in the game as a Maypul DLC skin. Both Ori and Sein and Shovel Knight appear as Guest Fighters, as well as accompanying stages based after one of the locations from their respective games. Definitive Edition added Caesar from Wargroove as a buddy character.
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Wrastor's neutral special has him use a Tornado Move that will allow him to fly upwards if the button is held.
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Blow You Away
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The Air Nation has Wrastor (Wind), Absa (Lightning), and Elliana (Steam).
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Wall Jump: This is vital to any character’s ability to get back on stage, because in addition to an extra jump, using one allows you to use your recovery moves for a second time.
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Mix-and-Match Critters: Wrastor is obviously some sort of bird of prey, sharing traits with falcons and owls. Maypul seems to be a mix of a ferret and a raccoon, having the slender body and movements of a ferret but has fur with the mask and ringed tail of a raccoon. Absa has traits of both a sheep and a goat. Her eyes resemble that of a goat, but the shape of her head is more sheep-like.
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The Smoke Clan are the Rivals version of Feudal Japan. They build Japanese castles, with kawara-tiled roofs layered for every floor and set on foundations of cobblestone, and the redesign of the Blazing Hideout has the solid ground be a shrine gate.
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Running Gag: Tetherball, and the lead developer's apparent obsession with playing it and/or trying to get it in the game. It first showed up in a blog post for April Fools of 2015, made appearances in multiple subsequent April Fools gags, gets referenced in the background of Neo Fire Capitol, and as of the Definitive Edition in 2020, is an actual playable game mode.
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New Neo City: Clairen's home stage is distinguished from its older counterpart by being called Neo Fire Capitol. Pomme's stage, Neo Julesvale, takes Elianna's stage and gives it a futuristic neon coat of paint.
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