Template:FOL/Glover

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It's Glover! It's Glover. Glover is the protagonist of Glover, a game for the original PlayStation and Nintendo 64. He is the glove worn by a wizard that accidentally transformed himself into stone, with his evil brother Cross-Stitch turning the world into a variable hellscape. Transforming the crystals into balls as they fell from the castle, Glover has to then recover these crystals to restore his world.
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Glover is a gimmick fighter that utilizes a ball in his moveset, being able to toss it, swipe it, run on top of it, roll it around, and even transform it into other balls to effect how much damage it does. Glover can also act independent of the ball, although he is much weaker but relatively more agile. He doesn't have great recovery or can do much about projectile attacks, but his moveset allows him to be incredibly versatile.
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