![]() The League also pays very well, enough for Raptor to support himself and live while he hunts for the one who killed his parents, though this remains un-expanded on.Above is an image of the health bar and special meter. The special meter is just below it, and it has three charges. To use your special, you first have to fill up your special meter. By default, you need 4 charges to fill the meter. This will give you the last charge to fill your meter. When the meter is full, hit the ball and press the Swing button again before you release it (you can also press the Grab button). Depending on your character, your special will do different things. ![]() Let’s get into what each character can do now. Raptor can use his special out of a regular hit or a smash hit. When he uses it, he flies into a tornado-looking spin (see the picture above). While you’re in this spin, you can hold a direction to send the ball to. You can send it horizontally in front or behind you, or diagonally up/down in front or behind you. This gives you six different trajectories to send the ball that you can choose, and launches very quickly. You can also delay the ball release by holding the Swing button when you activate the special. This will make you stay in the tornado animation for a second longer before releasing the ball, and add a bit more speed to it. You can use this to fake out people who try to predict the timing of the release. If you hold the Bunt button while in the tornado animation, the ball will be bunted when it is released instead of hit. The angles you can release at are a bit different when you bunt. You can go straight vertically up or down, or diagonally up-left/up-right. If you consider Candyman being on the album cover, or the song sharing his general vibe, AIN'T NOTHIN' LIKE A FUNKY BEAT by the funky uncle himself, Hideki Naganuma is also apart of these "theme songs".Combine this with a double jump or a fast fall, and you can bunt out of your special and smash the ball very quickly. These include Snibbit Blaze, Ordinary Days and Ordinary Days V2 by Klaus Veen. Also, Candyman escaped (or often escapes) his containment in an asylum, sends baseballs flying at other members of the Lethal League at what can be thousands of miles per hour (which, obviously knocks them out), and is… criminally handsome… Object Head/ Eye ImageryĬandyman's mutated head resembles a yellow jawbreaker candy, and the eyes on this head almost never look in the same direction, giving the impression of googly eyes.Īlong with his dedicated stage (Room 21), Candyman has multiple songs serving as his "theme". Lore-wise, the game they play in Lethal League, a more violent, high speed game of baseball, is outlawed by the government. Even in his in-game blurb he is described as "…jazzy, expressive, and crazy." He also has a straitjacket as an outfit in Blaze. Paired with how wild and looney he acts, that's gotta imply something's up with him. In his lore he is even shown to be nearly driven to insanity in Room 21 and the asylum, in an attempt to brainwash him to serve the corrupt government. His home stage is "Room 21" a padded room from a mental asylum. Looks handsome as hell in every single one of his color/skin alts, most of which being in suits. Wears a bowler hat and is a "tap dancing dandy". Most notably, "Have a jawbreaker!" Retro/ Suitguy/ Well-Dressed In Blaze he is able to, when sliding, phase through the walls of the stage to be transported to the opposite side. Has a mutation that lets him change the chemical composition of objects, or at the very least, the ball he hits. ![]() His head never changes its doofy expression, and his eyes are always facing different directions. Is a mutant of some kind, shown by his round, yellow head and abilities. Mystery is added with the small hints provided through Blaze's story mode. We don't know a lot about the characters in Lethal League as a whole, but Candyman, particularly his backstory, is vague. With Latch from what the main page editor has seen. Probably the closest thing the game has to a genuine mascot. In addition he tends to act on impulse or otherwise very chaotically, for example during Lethal League Blaze's story mode he hops onto a random subway train and is separated from his friend, Dice, during his monologue. Functions on toon physics, and his whole gameplay style revolves around tripping up your opponents with teleporting the ball all over the place.
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