more specificly, Klingklang
Klingklang (lol, that face)
See the resemlence?
Maskeraith looks like a Rattata. They even have similar base colours.
Notice how that Drakon in the official picture has wings. False advertising.
@Dibsville Really?Internet sarcasm is hard to identify.
The other two pictures depict Level 50 Sprites, whereas the Drakon picture depicts a Level 100+ Drakon that has the Explosive Firestorm Ultimate (and no other ultimates).
>False advertising.
Spiral Knights takes place in the same universe as Sonic the Hedgehog, as evidenced by the disembodied tails of beloved pilot and partner Miles Tails Prower, and the Metal Sonic Suit. Therefore we can infer that Super Mario is also included in this universe, as Mario and Sonic crossovers might as well be canon. From this, we can deduce that Spiral Knights is in fact in the same universe as the Legend of Zelda, as portraits of Mario and friends are sprinkled all over Hyrule, and even some of its denizens bear striking similarity to the portly paisano. Because Mario, Sonic, and Zelda, are all present, one can assume the entire Super Smash Bros. universe is in the mix. Who else was in Smash Bros.? Solid Snake from Metal Gear. Not convinced? Well, Mr. Video Game himself is referenced in Metal Gear Solid 2: Twin Snakes. But where else has the tactical espionage master shown up? Definitely not PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. No, Raiden took that spot. Yes, I mean the Raiden from the Metal Gear series. SO. A whole new window of opportunity is opened now that we've bridged the gaps between OOO, SEGA, Nintendo, and Sony. You heard me. Kratos, hailing from God of War, took one of many slots in the Sony Smash Bros ripoff, meaning we can tie God of War into the whole package. He was even included in one of many Soulcalibur games, which, bringing us back to Legend of Zelda, as Link also made an appearance. Everything is coming full circle. But I'm not done with Kratos. Our beloved slayer of Gods and monsters alike also has picked up golf as a side hobby.
So, what does this mean, Phreak?
The answer is clear.
Spiral Knights is by proxy a rip-off of Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds.
Seraphynx = Mew
Maskeraith = Duskull
Drakon = Charizard's head
Did you just copy my thread?
@Xyka
Okay. The Sonic series has (at least) two universes (or dimensions) where Mario and Sonic meet. There is the SSBB universe, where everyone turns into tropheys upon death, and the Olympic Games universe, where Mario can compare in speed to Sonic. There are many morr Sonic universe, like the Sol Dimension, Zonic, Sonic X, Sonic Boom, etc. and many Mario universes like the normal universe where insert ASPD Italian plumber saves Stockholm Syndrome suffering princess B and a size changing "cheap movie monster" C, where C kidnaps B and A is off to smash bricks (the people of the Mushroom Kingdon) while running into C coincidentally, and the Final Fantasy-Mario universe (Fortune Street, Mario Sports Mix), and I recall a Gamecube title my cousin owns where Mario, Luigi, and Peach shoot hoops with 2005 basketball stars.
So unless the seven gems of each universe decide to work together (like they did in Sonic Rush Adventure), the universes don't ALL chain together, and when they do, it's usually because of a party game.
We already know that Sonic is a filthy liar. I stand by my claim that we're ripping off Hot Shots Golf. A bogey for you.
@Fangel
Naw, its not satire. Its just me being ridiculous. For it to be satire, it would have to have some sort of hidden message designed to make you the reader answer with precisely the opposite message. For it to be good satire, it would have to have a moderately obvious but still hidden message that also alerts readers of the author's intentions halfway through the narrative.
Objection!
1) Classic Sonic and Modern Sonic have two different heights, despite both being Sonic. Even if you were to use Generations to find CS's height, there would be a problem. One, he used a completely different game with Sonic at a different height (since he used 06), and two, he says that the wikis are false, but uses the Sonic wiki to find Sonic in Sonic 06's height. Contradictory at its finest.
2) He uses sprites from a completely different game (Samus) and compares it to already mentioned princess B, then using her height to find Mario's height. Learning from the Smash Bros. Universe, Jigglypuff is as big as Little Mac, and according to actual ingame information, you would find this false. That can be said for Mario and Sonic as well. Maybe they are the same height, maybe not. We don't know Mario's or Sonic's height, and we can't use the height comparisons from canon games (yes SSBB and all the Olympic Games are canon). And if we can't find either of their heights, then we cannot find their speeds. I may as well make a Mario character mod for Sonic Generations and say that he is faster than Sonic.
3) Yes, Classic Robotnick may be as fast as Classic Sonic (without Spin Dashing or springs or stuff), but in no way is Mario faster, or at the same speed, as CS. Think about it.
So yeah, that video has the same extremely high bull%#@& content as Vsauce.
@U77654 Also, he compared Sonic's top speed in Green Hill, a place known for it's checkered shuttle loops and related, to Mario's top speed to the first Warp Pipe in World 1-1, a flat plane of bricks. Already that's a pretty bad comparison.
@^ Lol yep. At least Sonic doesn't need a watergun to run on water XD
Obviously its an Dragonite.
PROOF: http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:149Dragonite.png
No doubts about it, these are exact clones. I can't believe Nintendo hasn't sued OOO yet!