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Rivals of Aether – Ori Character Reveal

Ori from Ori and the Blind Forest is joining the Rivals of Aether roster this summer! In a collaboration between Dan Fornace LLC, Microsoft Studios, and Moon Studios, Ori has been recreated in beautiful pixel art to compete against the other Rivals. The Ori DLC will be available later this summer on both Steam and Xbox One for $4.99. It comes with the tag team fighters Ori and Sein as well as The Spirit Tree stage.

Ori and Sein bring their abilities learned throughout Ori and the Blind Forest and put them to the test in Rivals of Aether. While Ori works to Bash, Stomp and Glide their way to victory, Sein can use the Spirit Flame or the Charged Flame to put enemies between a rock and a hard place.

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The new Spirit Tree stage comes with both a casual Aether version and competitive Basic version. On the Aether version, players will have to look out for Kuro as she dives toward the screen, striking those who have not taken cover under the platforms. Gumo, a fan favorite from Ori and the Blind Forest, also makes an appearance on the Aether version of the stage as he moves a platform around. Competitive players can play on the Basic version for a fair fight while enjoying some great music inspired by Ori and the Blind Forest.

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You’ll be able to grab this amazing pair later in the summer. In late Fall 2017, you can look forward to four original DLC characters expanding the Rivals of Aether roster even further. Now is a great time to dive into Rivals and get some practice before Ori and Sein shake up the competitive scene!

Steam fans have been enjoying the full release of Rivals of Aether, but Xbox One fans do not have to wait much longer. The full release will arrive on Xbox One later this summer along with Ori and Sein. Players who enjoy the game on Xbox Game Preview can look forward to new single player content such as the Story Mode as well as the insanely fun Abyss Mode which is designed for 1-4 players to play cooperatively.

Community Roundup #11

Welcome back for the latest community roundup. Here we highlight our favorite fan-made Rivals stuff, from the lowliest memes to art of the highest order. Read on for our favorite music, art, general community happenings, and more.

ART


ZomboGrub is a great artist that we’ve featured before. Here’s his newest Rivals drawing featuring Etalus. You can check out more on his DeviantArt.


Here’s Maypul done in a wonderful painterly style by Iguanodragon.


An adorable Chibi Wrastor by SpunkyRacoon


Just a smol Wrastor by Peppeypep


Absa, Ftilt Dtilt by Smaly


Zetterburn by Smaly

Smaly has some pieces that have been passed around the community before (and even featured in other posts of ours) but never directly in a roundup. We love his paintings and animations!

VIDEOS

The Bigger Balc was our most stacked tournament since the RCS finals at Genesis 4. If you missed the action Jarek4Gaming put together a great highlight video from the tournament.

Ludvix gets some Rivals revenge.

Dimz Noms has some thoughts on Forsburn’s lore.

MUSIC

OTHER GOOD STUFF


ThirstyWench got a ton of Rivals players to sign a shirt at The Bigger Balc. It’s always awesome to meet the community in person and now he’s got a souvenir with some of the greats.

Kisuno shows us the mind of an Absa (and how to get inside it)


/u/shadowkelp’s answer to the age old question, “Where did the loincloth go?”

_leon’s sweet Maypul snipe

And another example of mutual destruction by /u/otheusrex

That’s it for this week! Let us know in the comments if we missed any of your favorites, and make sure to give the creators some love.

EU Top 20: Honorable Mentions

By: Yam, ERR40, OddBod, Slime Mage, Tom, Wisetom

This is part of an article series highlighting the European Rivals of Aether community, focusing on the top 20 EU players.

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With Europe’s wide pool of talent it will always be hard to showcase every significant member of the community. As a result we decided to give a special spotlight to some of our other notable players that don’t only show what they’re capable of in tournament play, but are also well known within the circle of EU players.

AC Slater, Denmark zetterburn@32forsburn@32

ac-slaterThis guy is good. Let me rephrase that – this guy is amazing. As a top ranked Brawl player from Denmark, Slater knows his way around fighting games and it shows. He is one of those players that doesn’t play the character, he plays the game.

On nearly any character he’ll routinely outshine even the top tier players in the neutral game. He fundamentally understands the game and through stellar movement he makes his opponents bend to his will. Due to spotty participation to tourneys it’s impossible to accurately rank him however, so an honorable mention will have to do!

Issy, Netherlands kragg@32

issyOne of the greatest artists in the Rivals community, Issy earns a spot in our honorable mentions for his appealing art style which has brought many of our favorite rivals to life. He’s also no slouch in game, sporting a technical play style with Kragg.

While his results have kept him off the main list Issy is on the come-up with his recent Aethernity placings. We expect more improvement and upsets from Issy in upcoming season 2 of the RCS.

Clownster, Israel wrastor@32

clownsterThere’s only one reason why Clownster isn’t part of the top twenty and that’s his connection to the rest of EU. Even with yellow and red ping he’s still able to pull off an intense, combo-heavy playstyle that’s guaranteed to overwhelm his opponents. Clownster is also a great pixel artist.

With his slipstream enhanced movement he’ll be able to carry you from wherever you are on stage to your inescapable doom. Honestly, he could be the best Wrastor in EU, but we can’t be sure due to his ping! Therefore he’s on this list as an honorable mention.

EU Top 20: HMs

By: Yam, ERR40, OddBod, Slime Mage, Tom, Wisetom

This is part of an article series highlighting the European Rivals of Aether community, focusing on the top 20 EU players.

Articles in the Series

With Europe’s wide pool of talent it will always be hard to showcase every significant member of the community. As a result we decided to give a special spotlight to some of our other notable players that don’t only show what they’re capable of in tournament play, but are also well known within the circle of EU players.

AC Slater, Denmark zetterburn@32forsburn@32

ac-slaterThis guy is good. Let me rephrase that – this guy is amazing. As a top ranked Brawl player from Denmark, Slater knows his way around fighting games and it shows. He is one of those players that doesn’t play the character, he plays the game.

On nearly any character he’ll routinely outshine even the top tier players in the neutral game. He fundamentally understands the game and through stellar movement he makes his opponents bend to his will. Due to spotty participation to tourneys it’s impossible to accurately rank him however, so an honorable mention will have to do!

Issy, Netherlands kragg@32

issyOne of the greatest artists in the Rivals community, Issy earns a spot in our honorable mentions for his appealing art style which has brought many of our favorite rivals to life. He’s also no slouch in game, sporting a technical play style with Kragg.

While his results have kept him off the main list Issy is on the come-up with his recent Aethernity placings. We expect more improvement and upsets from Issy in upcoming season 2 of the RCS.

Clownster, Israel wrastor@32

clownsterThere’s only one reason why Clownster isn’t part of the top twenty and that’s his connection to the rest of EU. Even with yellow and red ping he’s still able to pull off an intense, combo-heavy playstyle that’s guaranteed to overwhelm his opponents. Clownster is also a great pixel artist.

With his slipstream enhanced movement he’ll be able to carry you from wherever you are on stage to your inescapable doom. Honestly, he could be the best Wrastor in EU, but we can’t be sure due to his ping! Therefore he’s on this list as an honorable mention.

EU Top 20: #3-1

By: Yam, ERR40, OddBod, Slime Mage, Tom, Wisetom

This is part of an article series highlighting the European Rivals of Aether community, focusing on the top 20 EU players.

Articles in the Series

Champion KraggYou can sign up for the first EU tournament in season 2 of our free, online circuit over on smash.gg. Everyone who plays in the event will receive a Champion Etalus skin. If the event reaches 125+ registrants, everyone who plays will also receive the brand new Champion Kragg skin.

Rank Results Rivals
03 RCS-icon #8 zetterburn@32kragg@32
Summary

The old King of Europe, Transco doesn’t have a particularly high tournament attendance these days. Despite this Transco has placed top 2 in all but one tournament of the 6 he attended, losing only to Kaos and Neylax in Sunday Rivals 11.

Transco’s Kragg is truly one of the finest in Europe. Though not very heavy on the rock usage, he has a terrific mental game and knows where to place his moves to be the most effective. He’s 2 steps ahead at all times and has the fortitude to not falter and clutch out games at the last second.

We hope to see Transco bring himself back to the position of best in Europe as he’s shown tournament interest again since the full release.

Rank Results Rivals
02 RCS-icon #4 zetterburn@32forsburn@32
Summary

Sitting right behind his fellow countryman, Neylax has held second place in the EU scene in the most constant of ways.

He is always a fan favourite and shows great prowess with his combo game across multiple characters. In season 2 of the RCS we hope for Neylax to finally break the streak and land that sweet first place over his two main obstacles: Transco and Kaos.

Rank Results Rivals
01 RCS-icon #1 zetterburn@32etalus@32forsburn@32maypul@32
Summary

The undisputed titan of European Rivals, Kaos has not lost a single EU tourney since Untamed 3 one year ago.

Kaos dominates the tournament scene with essentially any character of his choosing. He has taken taken tournaments as Zetterburn, Orcane, Forsburn, Etalus and more, mostly switching up characters with any major patch. His suffocating playstyle puts pressure on the opponent like very few others could, and we’re sure to see the Brawl legend make great strides once again this year.