Monday, June 27, 2022

Character Sheet: King Bulblin

KING BULBLIN


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

Today, we will cover King Bulblin, who is either the echo for Bulblins or the Bulblins are the echo for him. Doesn't matter that much to me, so . . . King Bulblin is a recurring boss from Twilight Princess, the leader of the Bulblins and commander of Zant's forces. He led the kidnapping of Ordon Village's children and faces off with Link in one of the most iconic battles of the game, a jousting match atop the Bridge of Eldin. In the end, he concedes to Link, revealing a Klingon-esque mentality of "I serve the strongest side." As most of the Bulblin's moveset came from both character's shown moves, that's about all there is to say here.

Here's the moveset I came up with:


Standard B: Fire Arrow

Could be the spear he ties Colin too, I suppose, but it still works either way.


Side B: Javelin Charge

Very much an obvious inclusion, with Lord Bulbo's pronounced horns posing an additional danger.


Up B: Swine Leap

Yeah, basically the same, probably heavier though.


Down B: Axe Smash OR Switch

Same, using the axe this time OR switching between his own two feet and Lord Bulbo. Maybe the axe could take over his Standard B?


Final Smash: Abduction

Probably fine to keep it the same. He did lead that attack.


Entrance: He will ride in on Lord Bulbo and grunt at his opponent.


Taunts: Up, he will make Lord Bulbo buck up on its hind legs. Side, he will grunt at his opponent menacingly. Down, he will pick up an unconscious NPC as if abducting them.


Thanks for reading! Next up, another one of my favorite enemy types, Wizzrobes!

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