Dreamanga Games
IMMORTAL FIGHTER
Léi lóng
The Black Dragon

Fighting Style
Dragon Kung Fu
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Weapon
Broadsword
Symbol/Animal/Creature
Chinese Dragon
Birthplace
Chinese
Height
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight
170 lb (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb)
Resides
Meyga/Anakariah
GIFTS OF THE AṆṬA ĀṞṞAL
Description: Your character harnesses the fluidity and power of a dragon's tail, sweeping opponents off their feet with a sweeping motion.
Execution: To perform the Dragon's Tail Sweep, your character steps forward and rotates their body, extending their leg in a wide arc. The leg acts as a powerful whip, knocking opponents off balance and sending them crashing to the ground. This move is excellent for tripping up opponents and creating opportunities for follow-up attacks.
Description: Your character channels the strength and rising energy of a dragon, delivering a devastating upward strike that launches opponents into the air.
Execution: To execute the Rising Dragon Strike, your character lowers their stance and gathers energy, then springs upward with explosive force. They deliver an uppercut or palm strike, propelling opponents high into the air. This move not only deals substantial damage but also disrupts the opponent's positioning, providing an advantage for aerial follow-up attacks or creating opportunities for evasion.
Description: Your character taps into the primal power of a dragon, releasing a powerful roar that intimidates and disorients opponents, while simultaneously enhancing their own strength.
Execution: To perform the Dragon's Fury Roar, your character takes a deep breath, gathering their energy, and then releases a mighty roar. The soundwaves generated by the roar create a shockwave that can disrupt opponents' attacks and momentarily stun them.
Simultaneously, the roar empowers your character, boosting their strength and speed for a short duration. This move is perfect for turning the tide of a battle and launching a fierce counterattack.
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