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21. Terra Branford
Franchise: Final Fantasy series
Debut: Final Fantasy VI (SNES, 1994)
More unfamiliar territory for me here, but I do want to get into the series. I've read Final Fantasy VI is a loved game overall, and Terra seems popular. Her design is really nice.
20. Chun-Li
Franchise: Street Fighter series
Debut: Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Arcade, 1991)
The main female protagonist of the Street Fighter series. After Ryu and Ken, who else would I add? An expert martial artist and Interpol officer. Cute but fierce design.
18. Zero
Franchise: Mega Man series
Debut: Mega Man X
Another series I need to get into really. Zero seems to have a really cool design.
On another note...
WHAT AM I FIGHTING FOR????!!!
14. Raiden
Franchise: Metal Gear series
Debut: Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (PS2, 2001)
I'm not familiar with the series, I guess I would pick Raiden. Raiden goes by many different names. A spy, a mercenary... He has his own game - Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (2013)
13. Captain Syrup
Franchise: Wario series
Debut: Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (GB, 1994)
I decided to pick from the Wario Land part instead. Captain Syrup is a villain in multiple Wario Land games. She is the captain of the Black Sugar Pirates. Pirate, inventor, thief.
11. Anna
Franchise: Fire Emblem series
Debut: Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (Famicom, 1990)
This merchant means business. A recurring character, she has used different weapons, including an axe and a bow. I just like her design really.
10. Black Shadow
Franchise: F-Zero series
Debut: F-Zero X (N64, 1998)
Main antagonist of the F-Zero series and C. Falcon's arch-nemesis. A criminal mastermind that is wanted by Galactic Space Federation. C.Falcon's Echo Fighter? I think he could do more than that.
8. Zoroark
Franchise: Pokémon series
Debut: Anime - Zoroark: Master of Illusions (2010).
Game - Pokémon Black and Pokémon White (DS, 2010)
Zoroark has an interesting design, and is able to create illusions. Robbed a chance for a spot, it would be Gen V representative.
3. Impa
Franchise: The Legend of Zelda series
Debut: The Legend of Zelda (NES, 1986)
Impa is a recurring character in the franchise, but the problem is that her designs are inconsistent. What we could have is a composite based the Age of Calamity and Skyward Sword Impas. Alts?
Metroid Samus Returns.
An underrated gem. https://t.co/hW2IQwDMMD