Post by andaltmorf on May 13, 2009 21:56:55 GMT -5
One thing to say before I do the app here-
It surprises me that nobody's done an app for a Chrono Tigger character. I'd have expected somebody to at least play Frog, or even Magus...ah well, on to the app.
Name:
Ayla
Game of Origin:
Chrono Trigger, originally for one of the OLD nintendo systems, recently re-released on the DS.
Nintendo Appearance:
Chrono Trigger
Nicknames:
Cavegirl?
Age:
Hard to tell, probably twenty-something? It's doubtful Ayla knows as she probably doesn't know how to count.
Species:
Human (Ancient)
Gender:
Female
Alignment:
Good
Type:
Middle Class = Marth
Character Stats:
HP: 105
PP: 7
LP: 7
Residence:
The chief's hut in 65,000,000 BC of one of the two tribes of cave-people. Ayla's people are the ones not hiding in the forest like wimps.
Personal Relationships: (optional)
Chrono-ally
Marle-ally
Lucca-ally
Frog-ally
Robo-ally
Kino-wimpy boyfriend
Occupation:
Chief of a tribe of cavemen.
Moveset:
Special Moves: (Mandatory)
Standard Attack - Boulder Toss- An alternate grab for Ayla, doesn't damage the enemy initially, but she throws them a LONG way, and if they hit a wall or the ground they take damage. The shorter their flight the more painful the landing...
Upward Attack - (R) Roundillo Kick- Ayla leaps up at an angle, spinning and kicking the foe, or just jumps for safety in the case that there's not something to slam her feet into. Her normal jumps are fairly high, but this one can make her rocket upward...
Downward Attack - Charm- Ayla dances in a way that noone, man, woman, or otherwise can resist her charms, and all who see it from a decent view wish to thank her. Close-ranged, nearby enemies give Ayla *something*, be it items, equipped weapons, money, or at the very least some sign of gratitude. Does no damage, but can debilitate opponents for allies to attack from behind...
Side Attack - Cat Attack- Ayla leaps forward and treats one foe to her best imitation of a starving saber-toothed tiger, painful bites and sharp clawing included. Surprisingly good damage...but not so great on the knockback.
Regular Attacks: (Optional)
(A) Standard Attack - Ayla punches the foe.
(A) Upward Attack - A high kick.
(A) Downward Attack - A low punch.
(A) Side Attack - A rolling kick.
Aerials: (Optional)
These are the (A) attacks used in the air.
Standard Aerial: Ayla cartwheels in midair to hit as many foes as possible.
Upward Aerial: Ayla kicks above herself.
Downward Aerial: Ayla raises both fists to slam them into a foe below her.
Side Aerial: Ayla punches in midair.
Grabs: (Optional)
Grab 1 - Ayla grabs a foe to toss them around.
Grab 2 - Ayla's B-attack lets her grab a foe and hurl them with all her might, sending them flying much more than her normal throw, and if they hit something or can't land on their feet, they take some damage.
Taunts: (Optional)
Upward Taunt - Ayla spins a laughs.
Downward Taunt - Ayla roars like a dinosaur, pumping her fist in the air.
Side Taunt -Ayla spreads her arms and screeches like a pterodactyl.
Final Smash:
Dino Tail- Ayla roars and a scaly dinosaur tail sticks out of the sky, slamming around the battlefield for three turns, hitting everything. Does more damage depending on how much damage Ayla's taken.
Weaknesses:
Physically, Ayla lacks range. If you're far enough away from her, and can keep running, you'll have no trouble because she can't get to you.
Mental problems are Ayla's main downfall, because, to put it bluntly, she's dumb as a post. Ayla is from a time before writing, before bows and arrows. She's ridden a pterodactyl and fought a T-Rex, but no matter what, the first thing out of her mouth when she sees something new is always "Ayla eat?"
Personality:
Ayla, while rather dim, is a lover of fighting. She's lived her life putting up with humanoid dinosaurs, and has beaten the crap out of them all. She loves 'Head Smash' which tastes good but leaves one with a nasty headache in the morning, and eats whatever she can get her hands on if she knows it's food and nobody else intends to eat it. She's simple, easy to please, and likes to be in charge. Strength is power to her, so if you can hold your own in battle she'll respect you. If you can't...you'll just bug her, and probably end up tossed somewhere.
Likes:
Strength, winning, Kino, Head Smash, fighting, running on all fours, her friends, and most of all, food.
Dislikes:
Lavos, losing, weaklings, sore losers, not being allowed to eat things, confusing things.
Appearance:
History: Heavy Spoiler Warning!
Ayla was the leader of her little village of cave-people when a group of time-travelers looking for a rare red stone that had been lost through the ages came in hopes that it would be there. Ayla had a large chunk of it, and (after seeing them fight some reptites after beating a bunch of the humanoid dinos off) decided to let them have it, if the leader of the group could beat her in a drinking contest at the festival that night. Crono barely pulled it off, but he won, and she forked it over before they all passed out. That night, her boyfriend Kino, who'd thought she'd been a little too nice to Crono and his friends, stole the group's one way of getting back to their own time, and when he went to hide it a group of Reptites stole it. They went after it after Ayla sent him home, and eventually retrieved it. The time-travelers left for a while, continuing their adventure, but an accident happened and it dragged them once again back to 65 million BC, where the Reptites were close to war with the cave-humans. Ayla joined them once again, and they went off to defeat the magic-wielding Reptite leader, and then a giant meteor/space-parasite slammed into the volcano they'd been fighting on. Ayla and company survived, but the Reptites did not. That space-thing was a being known as Lavos, and it was a parasite so large it fed on the planet itself. Crono and the gang then went off on many more adventures, during one part of which Crono died and got revived (!) and eventually a final confrontation was made against Lavos. They won in the end, and peace was restored/guaranteed to the world, but now new gates, like the ones Crono and company used at first, are showing up, and instead of leading to a different time, they lead to This World. Ayla was the first to enter one, when she tried to grab a part of it to see how it tasted...
Anything else? (Optional)
Seriously people, I'd have thought for sure that everyone in Chrono Trigger would be gone within a month if this site opening up, and nobody's app'd a single one, as far as I can tell...
It surprises me that nobody's done an app for a Chrono Tigger character. I'd have expected somebody to at least play Frog, or even Magus...ah well, on to the app.
Name:
Ayla
Game of Origin:
Chrono Trigger, originally for one of the OLD nintendo systems, recently re-released on the DS.
Nintendo Appearance:
Chrono Trigger
Nicknames:
Cavegirl?
Age:
Hard to tell, probably twenty-something? It's doubtful Ayla knows as she probably doesn't know how to count.
Species:
Human (Ancient)
Gender:
Female
Alignment:
Good
Type:
Middle Class = Marth
Character Stats:
HP: 105
PP: 7
LP: 7
Residence:
The chief's hut in 65,000,000 BC of one of the two tribes of cave-people. Ayla's people are the ones not hiding in the forest like wimps.
Personal Relationships: (optional)
Chrono-ally
Marle-ally
Lucca-ally
Frog-ally
Robo-ally
Kino-wimpy boyfriend
Occupation:
Chief of a tribe of cavemen.
Moveset:
Special Moves: (Mandatory)
Standard Attack - Boulder Toss- An alternate grab for Ayla, doesn't damage the enemy initially, but she throws them a LONG way, and if they hit a wall or the ground they take damage. The shorter their flight the more painful the landing...
Upward Attack - (R) Roundillo Kick- Ayla leaps up at an angle, spinning and kicking the foe, or just jumps for safety in the case that there's not something to slam her feet into. Her normal jumps are fairly high, but this one can make her rocket upward...
Downward Attack - Charm- Ayla dances in a way that noone, man, woman, or otherwise can resist her charms, and all who see it from a decent view wish to thank her. Close-ranged, nearby enemies give Ayla *something*, be it items, equipped weapons, money, or at the very least some sign of gratitude. Does no damage, but can debilitate opponents for allies to attack from behind...
Side Attack - Cat Attack- Ayla leaps forward and treats one foe to her best imitation of a starving saber-toothed tiger, painful bites and sharp clawing included. Surprisingly good damage...but not so great on the knockback.
Regular Attacks: (Optional)
(A) Standard Attack - Ayla punches the foe.
(A) Upward Attack - A high kick.
(A) Downward Attack - A low punch.
(A) Side Attack - A rolling kick.
Aerials: (Optional)
These are the (A) attacks used in the air.
Standard Aerial: Ayla cartwheels in midair to hit as many foes as possible.
Upward Aerial: Ayla kicks above herself.
Downward Aerial: Ayla raises both fists to slam them into a foe below her.
Side Aerial: Ayla punches in midair.
Grabs: (Optional)
Grab 1 - Ayla grabs a foe to toss them around.
Grab 2 - Ayla's B-attack lets her grab a foe and hurl them with all her might, sending them flying much more than her normal throw, and if they hit something or can't land on their feet, they take some damage.
Taunts: (Optional)
Upward Taunt - Ayla spins a laughs.
Downward Taunt - Ayla roars like a dinosaur, pumping her fist in the air.
Side Taunt -Ayla spreads her arms and screeches like a pterodactyl.
Final Smash:
Dino Tail- Ayla roars and a scaly dinosaur tail sticks out of the sky, slamming around the battlefield for three turns, hitting everything. Does more damage depending on how much damage Ayla's taken.
Weaknesses:
Physically, Ayla lacks range. If you're far enough away from her, and can keep running, you'll have no trouble because she can't get to you.
Mental problems are Ayla's main downfall, because, to put it bluntly, she's dumb as a post. Ayla is from a time before writing, before bows and arrows. She's ridden a pterodactyl and fought a T-Rex, but no matter what, the first thing out of her mouth when she sees something new is always "Ayla eat?"
Personality:
Ayla, while rather dim, is a lover of fighting. She's lived her life putting up with humanoid dinosaurs, and has beaten the crap out of them all. She loves 'Head Smash' which tastes good but leaves one with a nasty headache in the morning, and eats whatever she can get her hands on if she knows it's food and nobody else intends to eat it. She's simple, easy to please, and likes to be in charge. Strength is power to her, so if you can hold your own in battle she'll respect you. If you can't...you'll just bug her, and probably end up tossed somewhere.
Likes:
Strength, winning, Kino, Head Smash, fighting, running on all fours, her friends, and most of all, food.
Dislikes:
Lavos, losing, weaklings, sore losers, not being allowed to eat things, confusing things.
Appearance:
History: Heavy Spoiler Warning!
Ayla was the leader of her little village of cave-people when a group of time-travelers looking for a rare red stone that had been lost through the ages came in hopes that it would be there. Ayla had a large chunk of it, and (after seeing them fight some reptites after beating a bunch of the humanoid dinos off) decided to let them have it, if the leader of the group could beat her in a drinking contest at the festival that night. Crono barely pulled it off, but he won, and she forked it over before they all passed out. That night, her boyfriend Kino, who'd thought she'd been a little too nice to Crono and his friends, stole the group's one way of getting back to their own time, and when he went to hide it a group of Reptites stole it. They went after it after Ayla sent him home, and eventually retrieved it. The time-travelers left for a while, continuing their adventure, but an accident happened and it dragged them once again back to 65 million BC, where the Reptites were close to war with the cave-humans. Ayla joined them once again, and they went off to defeat the magic-wielding Reptite leader, and then a giant meteor/space-parasite slammed into the volcano they'd been fighting on. Ayla and company survived, but the Reptites did not. That space-thing was a being known as Lavos, and it was a parasite so large it fed on the planet itself. Crono and the gang then went off on many more adventures, during one part of which Crono died and got revived (!) and eventually a final confrontation was made against Lavos. They won in the end, and peace was restored/guaranteed to the world, but now new gates, like the ones Crono and company used at first, are showing up, and instead of leading to a different time, they lead to This World. Ayla was the first to enter one, when she tried to grab a part of it to see how it tasted...
Anything else? (Optional)
Seriously people, I'd have thought for sure that everyone in Chrono Trigger would be gone within a month if this site opening up, and nobody's app'd a single one, as far as I can tell...