Interestingly, there are no known consequences to using it in online play (in contrast to Inferno's style, which will result in an immediate automatic loss online), likely due to its handicapped nature.Īccording to the Lizardman article in Museum, female lizards are said to exist as well, though only males can be created as custom characters. While numerous Lizardmen can be seen wielding a variety of weapons, there are Lizardmen who use Aeon's style from Soulcalibur III and IV, wielding an axe and shield, though this style is inaccessible to the player, and if forced via hacking, the player will find that the style is in a very incomplete form, missing many of the attack commands shared by all other characters. Because of their unique body structure, they have the most restrictions as they cannot wear most upper body wear or footwear and no markings or stickers can be applied to them. Lizardmen have their own dedicated voice though they can be customized to speak like humans. Lizardmen return in Soulcalibur VI as enemy NPCs in the Libra of Soul mode and a playable race for the Create-A-Soul feature. However, a new cultist, the former assistant of the now deceased original creator, is taking care of research now, and apparently despite there being less individuals, new varieties of Lizardmen are appearing. Occasionally, in Team Battle and Extra Team Battle, the player may have to fight the team of three Lizardmen (even though the player can only have 1 of a character, so the player can never have the same team), which usually occurs as the very first battle.īy Soulcalibur V, most of the Lizardmen who were free of the cult had died. But, this is mainly when the game is played on the Ultra Hard or Extremely Hard difficulies. The Generic Lizardmen in Soulcalibur II are renowned as the "most agile" character(s) in the game. When playing Calcos' story mode, he will be accompanied by a generic Lizardman wielding Meat on the Bone as a weapon (note that the playable generic Lizardman is actually a redesigned version of Aeon Calcos' alternate costume using Character Creation parts). In some characters' story modes, the generic Lizardmen must be fought, along with their master, Aeon Calcos. If a fighter is slammed against one, he/she will fall into the water surrounding the arena. The Generic Lizardmen/women are also featured in one of the stages in Soulcalibur IV, carrying ludicrously oversized knives and forks, waiting for one of the fighters to lose so they can feast on the unfortunate individual. After this installment, the generic lizardmen apparently choose to follow the leadership of the more intelligent, more powerful Aeon Calcos, serving as his personal soldiers. They use pot lids and chicken legs as weapons in this instalment. They appear as a "Prepare to Defend Yourself!" challenge where the player must defeat 20 of them in quick succession. Generic lizardmen also appear in Soulcalibur III, although one can only play as them using cheats. They also possess the ability to use some sort of blue breath weapon. However, unlike their Soulcalibur II counterparts, they wield axes resembling the ones Aeon Calcos uses. They appear similar to the lizardman's first, third, and fifth costumes in Soulcalibur II. Lizardmen are also featured as common enemies in Soulcalibur Legends. Also, his fighting style is a mixture of the two characters'. There are two types of their shields, one is based on Sophitia's Gladius, Fire Blade, and Synval designs, and the second is based on Cassandra's Spine Blade, Metesashi, and Dark Blade shields. They are cursed weapons given by the sect Fygul Cestemus to carry on battle. In battle the lizardman uses the sword and shield called "Gyulkus Weapon". There were some rumors claiming that the lizardmen's leader, the transformed human Aeon Calcos (also known as Lizardman), was set free of the brainwashing by the power that defeated Nightmare, so the sect Fygul Cestemus is using stronger spells on the remaining lizardmen to avoid such incidents. The guide states that the lizardmen are used in two main groups: the first one to collect fragments of Soul Edge and the second one as loyal slaves. Though they don't have in-game backstory or ending, they have a profile of their own in the "Soulcalibur II Official Complete Guide". The Lizardman featured in the American and European releases of Soulcalibur II is one of the many Lizardmen created by Fygul Cestemus to do their bidding. They don't retain much memories of their human lives, becoming mere servants for the priests to order around. Lizardmen are half-human, half-beast creatures created from human experiments.
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