Game Idea Wiki Crossover: Ultimatum

Game Idea Wiki Crossover: Ultimatum (or Game Idea Wiki Crossover 4) is the final sequel to the Game Idea Wiki Crossover series until further notice. The series has been a series of crossover fighting games using characters from the Game Ideas Wiki.

Gameplay
Characters will generally be animated and drawn in the same style, regardless of their old art style. They will be able to KO opponents by knocking each other off the perimeters of the stage. Your special gets filled a little every time an opponent is hit. everyone gets a single special that varies in usability called a Rift Special or just Rift. Take note that rifts are disabled during tournament play.

The maximum amount of players allowed to play at once is 6 when using wireless controllers, allowing chaotic and fun battles to take place. However, on the 3/2DS and Pc, multiplayer is only achievable via online play. Also, in the Legend Mode and Adventure Mode, 2 players is the maximum.

During battles, random items will appear; the list of items will appear further down on this page. The items will upgrade characters or be weapons to hold or throw.

There are four different modes: Legend, Cross, Online, and Adventure. Legend lets you fight every character in order of their creation, Cross is the regular battling mode, Online let's you battle players from around the world, and Adventure is a series of randomly generated battles (ending with a rival battle and boss battle). Each mode can lead to unlocking characters.

Cross has 3 different modes - Brawl, Team, and Tag Team. Brawl is the regular free-for-all fighting mode. Team allows players to play on each others' teams with a maximum of 5 teams, each represented by a color (Jet Black, Snow White, Ripe Gold, Blood Red, and Suave Blue). Tag Team allows each player to choose 2 characters that can be switched out by performing a taunt.

There is one other menu option; the Customize option. The customize option allows the tweaking of certain characters appearances such as Hero and Avatar. Some customization options are hair, voice, and clothing. A few characters (such as Avatar and Party Guy) actually allow you to change the gender of the character.

This game is heavily influenced by Super Smash Brothers: Wii U and 3DS.

Starting
Lars - Lars is the main protagonist of Fire Emblem: Dawn of Flames. He is a weapon smith, and he was born an raised in Tarshis, the capital of Midrain. Being the class of a mercenary, he would of course use a sword to battle. He deals an average amount of damage, and can take an average amount of hits. His Rift is using a Master Seal, changing him into the Hero class, giving him a much bigger sword and a shield that allows him to block much longer than other characters, as well as making him heavier. His rival is Red Knight.

Hero: Hero is the unnamed main protagonist of The Element Chronicles. He is tied with Avatar (Death Timer) and Hero II as the most customizable character. The Hero is from Hanifell; a land of Gods and Goddesses that control all imaginable elements. This character is highly customizable in his game, down to weapon of choice and elements. In this game; the Hero will be equipped with throwing daggers and a tonfa-staff; and his elements are lightning and snow. He does average-low damage, and can take an average amount of hits. Hero is known for being able to combo most of his moves into each other. His Rift makes him cause a giant lightning blizzard; a storm that slows down other players as well as it shoots lightning bolts down from above. His rival is Glowthos.

Kade (Newcomer): Kade is the protagonist from the sequel of The Element Chronicles, The Element Chronicles II: Fall of the Rise. She (or he) is tied with Hero and Avatar (Death Timer) as the most customizable character. Kade lives in a more advanced society in comparison to the Hero of the first game. In this game, Kade will utilize a metal whip and caltrops, and her elements are time and dimension allowing for great mobility. She does average damage and can take an average-low amount of hits. Kade's rift will stop all enemies and even moving features of the stage for a good 7 seconds, allowing her to do anything she wants without penalty for the next few seconds. Kade's rival is Seran.

Red Knight: The Red Knight is the main protagonist of The Red Knight. The Red Knight is from an unnamed castle and is the hero of the kidnapped Pink Princess. This character is equipped with an iron broadsword; good for slash and jabbing, as well as his power up: the dragon's eye. He does average-low damage, and can take a low amount of hits. His Rift summons the dark knight, and the two have an epic fight in the middle of the air with over-emphasized slashes that launch anyone hit. His rival is Lars.

Glowthos: Glowthos is the main protagonist of Glowthos the Great. Glowthos is a mysterious space blob and hero, honing the ability to change color and therefore change powers. This game focuses on three: red (the manipulation of fire), green (the manipulation of leaves), and gray (the manipulation of wind). He does average-low damage, and can take a low amount of hits. His Rift makes a cloud of dust roll in; slowly damaging the other players for a duration as well as slowing them down. It's rival is Hero.

Sarah Stone: Sarah Stone is the main protagonist of postHUMAN. She is a believer that postHUMANS and humans can live together in harmony, though it seems quite unlikely. She found out that she, herself, was a postHUMAN at age 10 when she got hurt in a game of tag. Sarah Stone has the ability to create psychic constructs, giving her a large arsenal of tools. It's a good thing she promised her father that she'd use her powers for good, huh? She does average damage and can take an average amount of hits. Her Rift makes her surround herself with a psychic field; healing herself but stunning and damaging those that enter. Her rival is Laser the Wolf.

Laser the Wolf: Laser the Wolf is the anti-hero of Shadow the Hedgehog 2: Military Black Arms Squadron. This genius and master of martial arts is the best friend of Shadow the Hedgehog, Hiroto the Bulldog, and Rogue the Bat. He has access to his vast knowledge of hand-to-hand combat and his energy firearms at his disposal. He does an average-high amount of damage and can take an average amount of hits. His Rift makes a robot form around him, giving him even more weapons to use. His rival is Sarah Stone.

Party Guy (updated): Party Guy is a character from Party Element Simulator, a joke game idea. The Party Guy is an average party dude, not having too much fun at a party. However, a mysterious force is making party elements move and dance in order to get him happy. Simple accidents and party themed attacks will be at this man's disposal. He does average-low damage and can take an average-low amount of hits. His Rift makes a series of video game-themed fireworks launch into the sky that explode upon contact with enemies. His rival is Avatar.

Hunter (updated): Hunter is the unnamed character from Hunting Adventures. Hunter is a traveling hunter that goes from island to island and country to country, hunting different creatures for different people. Along with Hunter is his dog that helps him on his trips. He is an array of guns to choose from as weapons; and his hunting dog provides a few attacks as well. He does average damage and can take an average amount of hits. His rift makes him equip a rifle and fire a single shot straight across the screen, paralyzing the first person hit for a few seconds, and launching anyone afterwards. His rival is The Marine.

Al: Al is the main protagonist of the Al and Zach series. Al is a cocky man from the world of Shirelis, whom with his friend Zach steps up to save the planet from the Bisberians. In his game, and in this one, his attacks focus on fire, gravity, and thunder. He does average damage and can take a low amount of hits. His Rift triples everybody else's gravity for 3 seconds, making everyone off-stage plummet to their demise. His rival is Reever Calsiban.

The Marine: The Marine is the main protagonist of Plasma Burst 2015 Neo. The Marine is a time traveler who unintentionally caused a glitch in the space-time continuum, so he goes one a run 'n gun adventure to fix it. He equips the Usurpation Minigun and the Thunder Gun. He deals average-low damage, and he can take an average amount of hits. His Rift equips him with Falkok Flame Hand Blades; dual blades that knock its target much further than his regular hits. His rival is Hunter.

Reever Calsiban: Reever Calsiban is the main protagonist of Final Fantasy: Trinity of Order. Reever, a man who strives to become a legendary fighter, hails from Valisek, Higarden. He is the most balanced of the other major characters in his game (Modika Schanzel and Benegal Gargevyn), and he focuses in the use of fisticuffs. He has the ability to perform a variety of quick combos. He does average-low damage, and can take an average-high amount of hits. His Rift summons a Cactuar, a cactus monster from the Final Fantasy series. It bumps into a foe, and everyone hit gets put into a cut scene where they get thousands of needles flung at them; critically raising the distance they will be launched after they get hit. His rival is AI.

Ninja: Ninja is a class from the game The Arenas. In his/her game, this class is a force to reckon with, utilizing powerful moves and high strength. It is a great class; however, it can easily be killed. In this game, the Ninja wields dual blades (not dual guns), and has 2 of his 4 abilities to his use (Cloak and Smoke). He does a high amount of damage, but can only take a very-low amount of hits. His Rift makes him teleport to the nearest player and deliver a punishing blow (assassinate) that is almost guaranteed to knock them off the screen. The Ninja's rival is The Emperor.

Avatar: Avatar is the unnamed main character from Death Timer. The Avatar often narrowly avoids death in his game through quick choices. Like Phoenix Wright in Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, the majority of his or her attacks are accidents such as spilling coffee or tripping. The avatar is tied with Hero (The Element Chronicles) and Kade (The Element Chronicles II) for most customizable character. He/She does low damage and can take an avereage-low amount of hits. His Rift has 3 different possibilities, the chosen possibility is decided by random fate. 1: The opposite half of the stage collapses, referencing the "crushed" death ; 2. A satellite will fall from above, almost guaranteeing a ko, referencing the "inactivity" death; and 3. The Grim Reaper will appear somewhere random on the stage and he appears transparent, blasting away anyone who comes in contact. His/Her crazy Rift is to make up for their poor battle skills. Their rival is Party Guy.

The Emperor: The Emperor (aka Ranzou Kirishima) is from the game Flame of Fury 4: Berserker's Rage. In his game, his move-set is a combination of the other characters in his game. However, in this game, he will steal the moves of combatants from this crossover. Each life he loses, he will get a new character's attacks. Their is no order as to which attacks he will get next, so it is pointless to try and find a system. His attack power varies, and he can take a high amount of hits. His rift makes him temporarily copy the fighting style of Hwa Long, massively increasing his launch range. His rival is Ninja.

Seran (Newcomer): Seran is from the game Korrilonioa. In his game, Seran is an assassin, hired to keep Draalians from invading his home. Equipped with throwing knives and an energy pistol, Seran is a ranged attacker who does low damage and can take an average amount of hits. Seran is a little special, if he shoots a standing enemy while he's standing, or shoots a ducking enemy while he's ducking, he deals extra damage. His rift makes him charge into anyone in front of him with his wrist blade equipped and locking them into a combo, ending with an energy-powered shot to the head that stuns the target. His rival is Kade.

Matt and Mia (Newcomers): Matt and Mia are from the game Papa's Pieyaria. In their game, they win a pie-eating contest and are invited to work at a dessert-centered restaurant. The two work as a duo when they fight, mimicking each other's moves at the exact same time (as chefs have to be coordinated with each other). While Matt equips a frying pan and deals slightly more damage, Mia equips a rolling pin and has a slightly larger attack range. By default, Matt is the leader and Mia is defeated when Matt is defeated. However, this can be changed in the customization menu, as well as who wields which weapon. Alone, Matt deals low damage, and can take an average-low amount of hits. However, with Mia, they deal average damage. Their Rift has Mia make a pot of boiling hot stew, only for Matt to trip her and drop the large pot, and whoever is in a close enough radius to get hit will instantly get launched off screen. Their rival is Fox Spirit.

Fox Spirit (Newcomer): Fox spirit is an enemy from the game Runaway Spirit. In it's game, it is a dead fox used to hunt down fugitive souls that run from their imminent fate. The fox spirit is the fastest character in this game, followed by Ninja and Laser the Wolf. It's recovery jump allows it to float in a spherical soul form for a little time, and it becomes invincible, but it doesn't move very far. It deals average-high damage and can take a low amount of hits. It's rift summons the soul of Matthew, and it flies across the screen chased by a stampede of animal spirits. It's rivals are Matt and Mia.

Unlockable
Siegmar: Siegmar is a playable character from the game Monstrum Tower: Siege of Valorheim. Siegmar is a knight whose past generations have suffered from a transformation curse that turns them into monsters. Siegmar also has this curse, but he is determined to put it to an end. He wields a sword and zweihander, giving him the ability to switch between swords in between battle. He does average damage and can take a high amount of hits. His Rift summons the Monstrum Tower which pops out of the ground and emits monstrum that deal damage when touched. His rival is Juno Hawkins.

Valeria: Valeria is a playable character from In-Verse Heroes: Superhuman Legend. Valeria is a girl who possesses amazing fighting capabilities. In her game, she is overall average, except for the fact that she has no powers. She does average damage, and she can take an average-low amount of hits. Her Rift freezes the closest enemy via cryogenics, turning them into rag dolls for a few seconds. Her rival is Vanessa Luxaloss..

Juno Hawkins: Juno is a police officer from the game Half*Dead. With her immunity to the virus spreading to her town, she became one of the few survivors. Just like in her game, her natural weapon is a 9MM handgun. He does a low amount of damage, but she can take an average-high damage. Her rift gives her dual hand guns that rapidly deal out damage, but give light damage for each hit. However, they do provide knock-back. Her rival is Siegmar.

Vanessa Luxaloss (Newcomer): Vanessa Luxaloss is an amnesiac from the game Adventures of Vanessa. Vanessa is able to harness the power of darkness, giving her attacks the ability to slow down enemies for a split second. She does an average-low amount of damage, and she can take an average-low amount of hits. Her rift covers herself in her own shadow for a few seconds, counter-attacking all incoming hits with a one-hit ko. Her rival is Valeria.

Ultimai: Ultimai is a playable character from the game Dark Legends series. The Dark Legends series is a series of fighting games, taking place in a fighting tournament created by an unknown entity with the prize being $100,000. This particular character has outstanding abilities, such as his ability to harness the energy of another's soul to heal damage done and the power to summon fire and stalagmites. His attack power varies (since his attacks are special and can be charged), and he can take an average-high amount of damage. His rift calls upon hands from the nether-realm to hold other players into place and damage them. His rival is Ceno Mito.

Ceno Mito: Ceno Mito is a boss from the game Monster Space. Monster Space is an MMOSAP (A massively-multiplayer sidescrolling action platformer). The story of this game takes place on an Earth where humans discover that magic does, in fact, exist and abuse this magic to open dimensional rifts without second thought. This leads to catastrophe, of course. Ceno Mito is a wizard from this Earth who has mastered in the magical arts. His main ability in this game is to summon rifts, collect things and reuse them, and to summon creatures. He deals an average amount of damage and can take an average-low amount of hits. His rift summons Billy Steve, a gunner/boss from his game, who is invincible and shoots lasers in this one. His rival is Ultimai.

Items
Take note that items are not allowed during tournament ability.

Dark Matter is a reoccurring item from this series. It instantly allows whoever consumes it to use their rift special.

The Laptop is a reoccurring item from this series. It brings in a non-playable character to help whoever uses it.

The razorhat is from the game Monster Space. Much like Kung Lao's hat, it is a boomerang like hat that has incredible cutting power.

The Paper Flower is from the game Mario Kart: 17. it temporarily turns the others into flat/paper versions of themselves, making them as light as ever.

The Gold Flower is also from the game Mario Kart: 17. It temporarily turns the others into gold versions of themselves, making them as heavy as can be.

The Psychic Force is an item from the game Psychic Force 2015. It attracts other players in close radius, but makes close players get launched further when hit.

The Holy Boots are an item created in the Idea Incubator. They allow the recipient to fly off the ground.

Merlin's Spirit is an item from Vanquish: Fall of Magic. It gives elemental influence to the recipient's attacks.

Squeezy is an item from Battery. It can be thrown at another player, sticking on to them and slowing them down.

Holy Fruit is an item from Blue Saga: Beginning. It completely rejuvenates the recipient.

The Shurikens appear in multiple games like The Element Chronicles, for example. They are throwing projectiles that can get stuck in walls or floors and do damage to players that come in contact.

The Nuclear Snowball is an explosive snowball from Snowball Massacre with the ability to launch anyone with intense force.

the Keytar is from the game Guitar Hero: Metal Edition that forces everyone who isn't airborne to taunt.

Stages
''Take note that not every stage is approved tournament play. "Available" will be written in the stage description if it is approved.''
 * 1) Battlefield: Battlefield is a returning stage from the first Game Idea Wiki Crossover. It is a location where npc's from games fight in the background as the players battle in the foreground. This stage is 100% flat. Available.
 * 2) Monstrum Tower: Monstrum Tower is a stage based off the inside of Monstrum Tower; depicted in Monstrum Tower: Siege of Valorheim. This stage spawns monstrum randomly.
 * 3) Tropical Island: Tropical Island is based on the Tropical Island stage in The Arenas. The Tropical Island is a typical island, surrounded by damaging water. Available.
 * 4) Dark Tunnel: The Dark Tunnel is from the joke game idea, The Walking Game. As the name suggest, it is a dark tunnel. This stage constantly moves to the right, but it is 100% flat.
 * 5) Dark Town: Dark Town is a polluted town from Luxendria; a place from the game Feast of the Black Strings. This stage makes players take slightly more damage from attacks. Available.
 * 6) President's Vault: The President's Vault is a location from the game Warghost: Alliance. This is the only stage with a collapsable floor, making it easier to make knockouts.
 * 7) The Laboratory: The Laboratory is an original location from this very game's story mode. This stage is only unlocked after completing a story line. This lab is 100% flat. Available.
 * 8) Silvaine: Silvaine is a location from The Element Chronicles. It is a forest realm with fantastical creatures in the background. This location is 100% flat. Available.
 * 9) Strange Planet: The Strange Planet is a stage from Strangey Planet. With floating windows and giant robots, this planet is indeed strange. The gravity on this planet shifts from high to low.
 * 10) Coral Reef: The Coral Reef is a stage from Goodies: Spirit of the Magic Carpet. The coral reef, a vast underwater location accompanied by a giant Moral Eel. This stage has lower gravity.
 * 11) The Construction Site: The Construction Site is a stage from Double Dragon: New Wave. As the name implies, it is a construction site, meaning it has various moving parts and breakable objects.
 * 12) Blank Space: The Blank Space stage is a stage from Game Idea Wiki Crossover 3: The Rift. It's a flat white world with a single platform defined by a thick black line. This stage is 100% flat. Available.
 * 13) Rift: The Rift stage is a stage from Game Idea Wiki Crossover 3: the Rift. It's a flat, pitch-black world with moving gold lines to stand on. This stage has lower gravity.
 * 14) Stage: The Stage is a location from Guitar Hero: Metal Edition. It's a performance stage with the occasional light show. This stage is 100% flat. Available.
 * 15) Mausoleum: The Mausoleum is a stage from The Sims 5. It is a graveyard where ghost versions of unused characters will wander. This stage is 100% flat. Available.
 * 16) Creaky Building: The Creaky Building is a stage from Permafrost. It is an old house residing in a mountain village. This stage is 100% flat. Available.

Character Quotes
The following will be (a) quote(s) from each character as they perform a move, taunt, or as they talk in their rival cut scene.