Monday, May 30, 2022

Character Sheet: Ilia

ILIA


Now we begin probably our largest run of character sheets yet, sure to only be topped by Pokemon when we get there. At our standard rate, it'll take about ten weeks, but well worth the time and effort with lots of beloved and memorable characters being covered here. Let's begin:

1.       Young Link

2.       Toon Link

3.       Wild Link

4.       Wolf Link

5.       Hero’s Shade

6.       Tetra

7.       Sheik

8.       Impa

9.       Midna

10.   Fi

11.   Saria

12.   Darunia

13.   Daruk

14.   Ruto

15.   Mipha

16.   Nabooru

17.   Urbosa

18.   Medli

19.   Revali

20.   Makar

21.   Malon

22.   Happy Mask Salesman

23.   Beedle

24.   Ilia

25.   Yeto/Yeta

26.   Groose

27.   Mogma

28.   Ancient Robot

29.   Monkey

30.   King Daphnes

31.   King Rhoam

32.   Great Fairy

33.   Ganondorf

34.   Toon Ganondorf

35.   Beast Ganon

36.   Calamity Ganon

37.   Skull Kid

38.   Majora

39.   Zant

40.   Ghirahim

41.   Demise

42.   Twinrova

43.   Bokoblin

44.   Octorok

45.   Lizalfos

46.   Darknut

47.   Bulblin

48.   King Bulblin

49.   Wizzrobe

50.   Poe

51.   Deku Scrub

52.   Deku Baba

53.   Chuchu

54.   Armos

55.   Garo

56.   Yiga Footsoldier

57.   Lynel

58.   Hinox

59.   Gohma

60.   Dodongo

61.   Gekko

62.   Master Kohga

63.   Ancient Guardian

Now, there's two ways to go here. Strictly speaking, this moveset is an "Ordon Village" general moveset, as many of the early game mechanics of Twilight Princess were enough to make their own moveset, and as such, this moveset could have gone to Ilia, Colin, Beth, Malo, Talo, Rusl, or Mayor Bo. I chose Ilia to be the face of it because she is the most prominent character from Ordon Village. That said, this could just be an Ilia moveset, or it could be a bunch of color swaps with the other six characters mentioned above, and Ilia is simply the first.

Some of the most important features that will be taking up this moveset include the bow and slingshot both used heavily throughout the early game (especially if we include Link's Crossbow Training and its heavy connections to this part of the game), fishing, cuccos, the falcons that can be summoned, Epona as a big old clydesdale, and Mayor Bo's sumo wrestling stances (which he totally taught his daughter, so that's definitely not an issue). I guess we could consider the spirit Ordona for a possible Final Smash, but we'll see.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Side B: Crossbow

She will point her crossbow at an opponent. A target will appear directly behind them and will shatter upon being hit, damaging anyone close to it for a two-in-one.


Side B: Fishing Rod

She will drop a fishing rod for a second, and have a chance of pulling up one of the game's healing items.


Up B: Falcon

She will summon a falcon that will swoop down, grab her by the shoulders, and carry her upwards.


Down B: Sumo Wrestling

She will stomp and crouch just like her father would. If any character gets too close while she's in the stance, she will grab them and throw them backwards.


Final Smash: Ordona

The spirit Ordona will rise from its pond and give off a wave of light, eradicating all darkness, a.k.a sending all opponents flying.


Entrance: She will be brushing Epona for a second.


Taunts: Up, she will summon a falcon to sit on her arm. Side, she will put her arms behind her back and sway back and forth (kinda like Beth tended to do). Down, she will toss some feed to some Cuccos.


Thanks for reading! Next up, the lovey-dovey Yeti couple from the same game, Yeto and Yeta.

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