Template:FOL/Jumbler

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Beetleworx Abomination, also known as the Jumbler, is a robotic and flesh creation created deep in the pits of the Wasteland, where things go to be forgotten about. Created from the remains of other Disney characters that fell in there, the Beetleworx Abomination is unsure of what it truly is and seeks the flesh of those it fights to feel something. It wants to be part of something, because in actuality, it is the product of many different scattered parts, both robotic and organic. The character was originally created as concept art for the video game Epic Mickey and was made into a playable character in the original Fighters of Lapis as a unlockable character.
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The Beetleworx Abomination is a interesting character due to their sheer versatility. They can scan moves that they see with their down special and are able to use them for a limited time. Their current tool set is able to deal some decently heavy damage while also having interesting properties that can really mess with other fighters. However, the Beetleworx Abomination isn't immune to all it's tricks and can be poisoned by it's own paint thinner attacks. Additionally, it's scan functionality is incredibly limited and tricky to pull off.
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