Template:FOL/DJCandy

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DJ Candy is a DJ who appears in the MySims series, being a fairly powerful DJ that knows all things about sound- in the first game she's even called a "scientist of sound", which also hints at her somewhat secret geeky nature. Foremost though, she is about fun, and utilizes her DJ set into her moveset. She arrived in Mile's New York through Galeem's beams, although she's used to traveling from town to town at this point.
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DJ Candy is a odd character who utilizes an area of effect attack that deals damage within a radius of her, a projectile that can inflict the Break status to opponents, and a magnetic jump with two different options depending on the button pressed. Additionally, she has a homing projectile option that works like a dancing mini-game. DJ Candy has many vulnerable spaces in her moveset, meaning she can be damaged during her attacks without a good way to combat it. She is absolutely killer at dealing with projectile heavy foes, able to absorb or kill their projectiles with two different moves.
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