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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Lie Meiling updated
     


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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Flandre updated
     


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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Nice catch there. Turns out there was a typo in her backdash state that used the wrong anim as a trigger. I'll get to that asap.
     
    EDIT: Aaaaand Done
     
    Yuuka's been updated as well.
     
    Yuuka Changes:
     
    Reimu Changes:


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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Alice updated again. Irons out a few oversights from today's earlier update. Redownload if you haven't done so already.
     


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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Byakuren Hijiri updated

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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Vash in A Confession from RicePigeon   
    Almost five years ago on MFG, there was this thread;
     
    http://mugenguild.com/forum/topics/regarding-ricepigeon-126149.0.html
     
    I hate to bring up a dead issue from almost 5 years ago but considering a certain part of the internet recently managed to grab a hold of this thread and brought it to my attention, I felt that proper closure was needed seeing as this thread seems to lack it.
     
    2011 was a rather stressful year for me. I was firmly gripped in paranoia at the time. I'd be lying if I said that I wasn't any longer, but then was much worse if you ask me. Between the incident reflected in that initial post from my site 4 years ago, coupled with the fact that around that same time it dawned upon me that my characters were not exactly the quality creations I thought them to be, I figured I'd pull the plug and call it quits. To add to all this, I fabricated a story that I received a DMCA notice from someone claiming to represent Team Shanghai Alice. I wanted to distance myself from anything Touhou or Mugen related. In a way, I was ashamed of myself. I won't try to justify my actions, but I couldn't let the lie continue. I had hoped that I would convince everyone that it was a friend who sent the fake DMCA claim to me as a prank, and that the matter would be swept under the rug and people would forget about it. While that did work, my guilty conscience caught up to me over time. Looking back, I probably only contributed to the perceived negative image that the Mugen community has, not only back then, but now as well. In short, in what I thought was the best course of action at the time, I only ended up doing more harm than good. I had to come clean eventually, and that time is now.
     
    I know that there are plenty of people in this community who can't handle feedback or make subpar creations and give the community a bad name in general. My biggest regret was that I became one of those people in a way. In a time where this hobby of mine that Ive been doing passionately for almost 9 years caused me to become gripped in paranoia, I lost myself. To all those who feel manipulated by my dishonesty, I apologize deeply. If this affects how people perceive me then I suppose it's well deserved. However, all I ask is that you don't let my actions portray the mugen community as a whole. Most of you know as well as I do that there are plenty of diamonds in the rough.
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Flandre updated

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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Yuyuko updated

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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Komachi and Marisa updated. Both are mostly bugfixes to the dash shortcut that were present in both of them.
    Marisa changes:

    Komachi changes:

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    RicePigeon got a reaction from 00EccoTenshi in The Random Funny Pics, Gifs, and Memes Thread :D   
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in The Random Funny Pics, Gifs, and Memes Thread :D   
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Yuyuko & Marisa updated:
     
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Marisa and Komachi updated.
     
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Reimu updated.
     


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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    On the fifth day of christmas Ricepigeon gave to me...
    ...Well you get the idea. I think I might of skipped a day anyway. Anyway, Eirin updated.
     


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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Alice Margatroid updated. We're not doing that twelve days of christmas thing anymore.
     


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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Galvatron in [GR Style] Ten characters updated (11/25/21, Thanksgiving Update)   
    Sakuya updated
     


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    RicePigeon got a reaction from marcioleo123 in Globert by Marcioleo123   
    You're going to need to show us some actual progress on the character via screenshots, videos, and/or downloadable alpha/beta version. Since you haven't provided any of that and just one line of text, I'm locking until further notice. Feel free to create another thread once you have have at least one of those three things I mentioned.
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from marcioleo123 in which Final Fantasy games have air combos?   
    I get sad when people forget that Final Fantasy 6 exists, they have no idea what they're missing...
    Military general who turns into a psychotic backstabbing court jester who then becomes a god and rules the world? Count me in!
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from marcioleo123 in uolliaC by Marcioleo123 RELEASED!!!!!   
    RIP shitty Caillou spriteswap. See you in a week.
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Hellzone in uolliaC by Marcioleo123 RELEASED!!!!!   
    RIP shitty Caillou spriteswap. See you in a week.
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Dumanios in [Gen6] Pokemon of the Week UUbers Edition (08/31: Reshiram)   
    That being said, let us start with the first PotW for the UUbers tier;
    Reshiram


    Type: Dragon/Fire

    Base Stats: 100 / 120 / 100 / 150 / 120 / 90
    Abilities:
    Turboblaze: The effects of an opponent's ability that would negate or otherwise affect damage or effects of this Pokemon's attacks, such as Levitate, Flash Fire, and Magic Bounce, are ignored.  
    Singles UUbers Overview
    ORAS Singles UUbers Viability: S

    Officially an Uber Pokemon, Reshiram fails to make any sort of impact in its home tier; it is virtually outclassed by White Kyurem, and the existence of Primal Kyogre and Primal Groudon is a nightmare, its no surprise that the White Yin Pokemon sees so little use, allowing it to "drop" into UUbers.
    In UUbers, Reshiram is able to shine with it's semi-unique typing, shared only by Mega Charizard X, allows it to become a prominent offensive threat in the tier, its STAB combination resisted only by Azumarill and Mega Altaria. Although primarily a special attacker, it does have a usable 120 attack stat, so it can break through the specially defensive Pokemon that wall it if needed. It's no slouch defensively, either, as its typing renders it one of the few Dragon types able to stomach an attack from Mega Mawile.
    Reshiram is not without its flaws, however. Entry hazard support is almost mandatory in order to rid Reshiram of its Stealth Rock weakness. Unless Reshiram runs some kind of physical Attack investment with Outrage, it has no way of getting past Blissey. Its base 90 Speed isn't too great either, leaving it outsped by many of the base 100 speed Pokemon. Finally, it faces competition from Palkia as a wallbreaker, who sports a much more expansive movepool.
    ORAS UUbers Singles Moveset: Life Orb Attacker

    Ability: Turboblaze / Item: @Life Orb
    Nature (1): Timid or Modest w/ EVs: 252 Sp.Attack / 4 Sp.Defense / 252 Speed
    Nature (2): Hasty or Naive w/ EVs: 4 Attack / 252 Sp.Attack / 252 Speed
    Move #1: Blue Flare
    Move #2: Draco Meteor
    Move #3: Earth Power
    Move #4: Roost, Outrage, Flame Charge, or Tailwind

    Tips:
    Blue Flare is Reshiram's primary STAB attack, incinerating everything that doesn't resist it. Draco Meteor is a powerful secondary STAB that is just as powerful as Blue Flare, but lowers Reshiram's Sp.Attack by 2 stages. It has excellent synergy with Blue Flare, as when combined with Blue Flare, only Azumarill and Mega Altaria resist its STAB combination. Earth Power is used for coverage move, as it hits Heatran much harder than Blue Flare, and also hits Pokemon such as Rotom-Wash without needing to drop its Sp.Attack. It is also Reshiram's only option to hit Mega Altaria and Azumarill for neutral damage on the switch. The last moveslot is mostly a tossup. Roost provides Reshiram with longevity, and also helps mitigate damage taken from Life Orb and entry hazards. Outrage, when used with a Hasty or Naive nature, allows Reshiram to break past Blissey, which otherwise walls it. Flame Charge and Tailwind are two options that allows Reshiram to keep up the pace against faster offensive teams by boosting its speed. Tailwind effectively doubles its speed and also affects Reshiram's teammates, but only lasts three turns. Flame Charge, on the other hand, lasts until Reshiram switches out, but only boosts speed by 1 stage. Both EV spreads aim to maximize Reshiram's damage output. Timid is the preferred nature if not running Outrage, but Modest can be used if running Flame Charge or Tailwind, as the extra speed from Timid is compensated for in these moves' speed boosts. If using Outrage, the second EV spread with a Hasty or Naive nature is preferred, so as to not cut into its damage output. Life Orb gives Reshiram the freedom to switch between moves while still retaining high damage output, making it an excellent wallbreaker. This set is primarily a wallbreaker, as Reshiram's STAB combination is walled by only three Pokemon in the tier. As such, using it in early or mid game to wear down defensive cores is recommended. If using Flame Charge, Reshiram can be used late game as a cleaner against offensive teams, when its checks and counters have been eliminated. Recommended Teammates:
    Defog or Rapid Spin
    Entry hazard control is almost crucial to using Reshiram, as it loses 25% of its health from Stealth Rock, and is even more important if Reshiram is not running Roost, as it will get worn down very quickly. Entry Hazard support ()
    Entry hazards will make Reshiram's job of wallbreaking easier by inflicting passive damage onto the opponent, slowly whittling them down. Both Deoxys formes, as well as Greninja, make for good entry hazard leads.
    Mega Venusaur compliments Reshiram's typing by taking care of Azumarill and Mega Altaria, both of which resist Reshiram's STAB combination.
    Fairy types in particular enjoy having Reshiram as a teammate, as it can easily dispatch the Fire types that threaten them, as well as Mega Venusaur, since Turboblaze negates the effects of Thick Fat. Mega Mawile, in particular, can form a devastating wallbreaker core with Reshiram, taking on the specially defensive Pokemon that can give Reshiram problems.
    Mega Scizor also pairs nicely with Reshiram, and also acts as a secondary check to Mega Mawile. Mega Scizor also has the option of running Defog, thus providing the role of entry hazard removal. Mega Scizor can also revenge kill faster, weakened threats with its Technician-boosted STAB Bullet Punch.
    Azumarill provides a hard check to Palkia and opposing Reshiram, and with Assault Vest, makes a nice pivot and forms a core with Reshiram and Mega Venusaur.  
    ORAS UUbers Singles Moveset: Defensive

    Ability: Turboblaze / Item: @Leftovers
    Nature: Modest w/ EVs: 248 HP / 124 Sp.Defense / 130 Speed
    Move #1: Flamethrower, Blue Flare, or Fusion Flare
    Move #2: Dragon Pulse
    Move #3: Will-o-Wisp
    Move #4: Roost
    Tips:
    The first moveslot is dedicated to Reshiram's choice of Fire-type STAB. Flamethrower is the weakest of the three options, but has the most PP. Blue Flare is Reshiram's most powerful Fire STAB, but has imperfect accuracy. Fusion Flare is an option that strikes a balance between power and accuracy, at the cost of max PP. Dragon Pulse is Reshiram's secondary STAB, hitting most targets that resist Fire for neutral damage. Will-o-Wisp compliments this set's defensive nature, halving an opponent's Attack and allowing this Reshiram set to neuter powerful physical attackers such as Mega Mawile and Azumarill. Roost provides Reshiram with longevity. The given EV spread allows Reshiram to outspeed all neutral natured base 70 Speed Pokemon. 248 HP maximizes leftovers recovery while minimizing entry hazard damage, while the remaining EVs are poured into Sp.Defense. This allows Reshiram to not only avoid the OHKO from Mega Mawile's Play Rough, but also avoid the 2HKO from Mega Mawile's Sucker Punch. Modest is run to give Reshiram a bit of offensive presence, as even with no Sp.Attack investment, a Modest Blue Flare has a chance to 2HKO specially defensive Heatran with Stealth Rocks up. Leftovers provides Reshiram with passive recovery, complimenting its defensive nature. This set it meant to use Reshiram's typing defensively, using Will-o-Wisp to neuter physical attackers while utilizing Reshiram's natural special bulk. As such, this set is more suited for Balance and Stall teams than more offensive teams. Recommended Teammates:
    Defog or Rapid Spin
    Entry hazard control is almost crucial to using Reshiram, as it loses 25% of its health from Stealth Rock, and is even more important if Reshiram is not running Roost, as it will get worn down very quickly. Entry Hazard support
    Entry hazards will slowly wear down the opponent's team as they repeatedly switch, as Defensive Reshiram tends to cause a lot of them.
    Mega Venusaur compliments Reshiram's typing by taking care of Azumarill and Mega Altaria, both of which resist Reshiram's STAB combination.
    Fairy types in particular enjoy having Reshiram as a teammate, as it can easily dispatch the Fire types that threaten them, as well as Mega Venusaur, since Turboblaze negates the effects of Thick Fat.
    Mega Scizor also pairs nicely with Reshiram, and also acts as a secondary check to Mega Mawile. Mega Scizor also has the option of running Defog, thus providing the role of entry hazard removal, or switch-in opportunities with U-turn. Mega Scizor can also revenge kill faster, weakened threats with its Technician-boosted STAB Bullet Punch.
    Azumarill provides a hard check to Palkia and opposing Reshiram, and with Assault Vest, makes a nice pivot and forms a core with Reshiram and Mega Venusaur.
    Defensive Landorus-T can act as a secondary check to physical attackers with Intimidate, while also providing Stealth Rock support. Its typing allows it to switch in against Ground attacks aimed at Reshiram, while providing it with safe switch-in opportunities with U-turn. ORAS UUbers Singles Moveset: Choice Specs

    Ability: Turboblaze / Item: @Choice Specs
    Nature: Modest w/ EVs: 252 Sp.Attack / 4 Sp.Defense / 252 Speed
    Move #1: Blue Flare
    Move #2: Draco Meteor
    Move #3: Earth Power
    Move #4: Focus Blast, Dragon Pulse, or Will-o-Wisp

    Tips:
    Blue Flare is Reshiram's primary STAB attack, incinerating everything that doesn't resist it while denting those that do. Draco Meteor is a powerful secondary STAB that is just as powerful as Blue Flare, but lowers Reshiram's Sp.Attack by 2 stages. It has excellent synergy with Blue Flare, as when combined with Blue Flare, only Azumarill and Mega Altaria resist its STAB combination. Earth Power is used for coverage move, as it hits Heatran much harder than Blue Flare, and also hits Pokemon such as Rotom-Wash without needing to drop its Sp.Attack. It is also Reshiram's only option to hit Mega Altaria and Azumarill for neutral damage on the switch. The last moveslot is your choice of coverage. Focus Blast is an inaccurate, yet powerful way of smashing through Blissey. Dragon Pulse provides Reshiram with an alternate Dragon-type STAB that is useful in situations where locking yourself into Draco Meteor would be detrimental. Will-o-Wisp can be used to cripple Reshiram's switch-ins, such as Azumarill and Mega Altaria. The EV spread aims to maximize Reshiram's damage output and speed. Modest nature with a Choice Specs further bolsters Reshiram's damage output. This set aims to use Reshiram as purely a special wallbreaker. Due to the nature of Choice Specs, this set requires prediction to use effectively, as locking yourself into the wrong move can give your opponent a free turn. Recommended Teammates:
    Defog or Rapid Spin
    Entry hazard control is almost crucial to using Reshiram, as it loses 25% of its health from Stealth Rock, and is even more important if Reshiram is not running Roost, as it will get worn down very quickly. Entry Hazard support ()
    Entry hazards will make Reshiram's job of wallbreaking easier by inflicting passive damage onto the opponent, slowly whittling them down. Both Deoxys formes, as well as Greninja, make for good entry hazard leads.
    Mega Venusaur compliments Reshiram's typing by taking care of Azumarill and Mega Altaria, both of which resist Reshiram's STAB combination.
    Fairy types in particular enjoy having Reshiram as a teammate, as it can easily dispatch the Fire types that threaten them, as well as Mega Venusaur, since Turboblaze negates the effects of Thick Fat. Mega Mawile, in particular, can form a devastating wallbreaker core with Reshiram, taking on the specially defensive Pokemon that can give Reshiram problems.
    Mega Scizor also pairs nicely with Reshiram, and also acts as a secondary check to Mega Mawile. Mega Scizor also has the option of running Defog, thus providing the role of entry hazard removal. Mega Scizor can also revenge kill faster, weakened threats with its Technician-boosted STAB Bullet Punch.
    Azumarill provides a hard check to Palkia and opposing Reshiram, and with Assault Vest, makes a nice pivot and forms a core with Reshiram and Mega Venusaur. Honorable Mentions
    Choice Scarf: Reshiram can opt to run a Choice Scarf set, turning it into a potent revenge killer. However, even with base 150 Sp.Attack, this set lacks the raw power of the Life Orb and Choice Specs sets. With only 90 base speed, Scarf Reshiram will find itself being outsped by other threats, most notably Choice Scarf Landorus-T and +1 Mega Charizard X. Checks & Counters to Reshiram

    Azumarill and Mega Altaria, especially Assault Vest variants of the former, are hard checks to Reshiram. Both resist Blue Flare while being immune to Reshiram's Dragon-type STAB attacks, while both can threaten a 2HKO. Do note that unless Azumarill is holding an Assault Vest, it risks being 2HKOed by Life Orb Blue Flare, despite resisting it.
    Palkia, both Landorus formes, Mega Charizard X, Mega Sceptile, Noivern, Garchomp, and Terrakion all outspeed Reshiram and OHKO with their STAB attacks. However, if Reshiram has Flame Charge or Tail Wind in effect, it can outspeed and OHKO before they get a chance to move, though Flame Charge variants must watch out for Scarf Landorus-T and +1 Mega Charizard X, while Tailwind variants will still be outsped by both Landorus formes if they carry Rock Polish.
    Blissey is a nuisiance that can easily stomach any attack from Reshiram, except for Outrage from Life Orb variants. Choice Specs Reshiram sets carrying Focus Blast can also do a number to Blissey as well.
    Assault Vest Slowking can easily tank any attack from Reshiram, and avoids the 2HKO from Draco Meteor due to the Sp.Attack drop. Meanwhile, Slowking can force Reshiram out with Dragon Tail and use Regenerator to recover health upon switching out, or even use Power Gem as a more offensive option. Stealth Rock
    Stealth Rock hurts Reshiram's ability to switch in, shaving off 25% of its health every time it switches in. Combined with Life Orb recoil, Reshiram can sometimes find itself being worn down.
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from SSBKing65✯ in Globert by Marcioleo123   
    You're going to need to show us some actual progress on the character via screenshots, videos, and/or downloadable alpha/beta version. Since you haven't provided any of that and just one line of text, I'm locking until further notice. Feel free to create another thread once you have have at least one of those three things I mentioned.
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from Mʀ. Sтᴇαl-Yoᴜя-Wαεfυ in Globert by Marcioleo123   
    You're going to need to show us some actual progress on the character via screenshots, videos, and/or downloadable alpha/beta version. Since you haven't provided any of that and just one line of text, I'm locking until further notice. Feel free to create another thread once you have have at least one of those three things I mentioned.
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    RicePigeon got a reaction from SSBKing65✯ in uolliaC by Marcioleo123 RELEASED!!!!!   
    Done.
    Also took the liberty of adding that screenshot of yours to the first post so I don't have to lock the thread, though the way he's going now I don't expect him to be around for much longer.
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