Some in Expert Missions also gain the ability to dodge melee attacks in a fashion similar to Sonic Sway and the dodging effect produced by Data Input and Goku's Perfected Ultra Instinct. However, those fought in Expert Missions gain skills such as Marbling Drop, Peeler Storm, and Gigantic Ki Blast. Also, like Villainous Mode, users of both stages of Supervillain Mode may acquire skills such as Bloody Sauce, Rage Saucer, Darkness Mixer, and Baked Sphere. The Second Stage resembles Villainous Mode's third stage as both are playable dark transformations that is only usable by a select few. The first stage is more common than the second and effectively replaces the Dark Magic and Villainous Mode power-ups that Towa and Demigra had used previously. Supervillain and there are ten confirmed users of this state: Broly.The Second Stage acts as a transformed state. The Second Stage sees the targeted individual's body change color to a white and blueish hue, they have glowed hot pink eyes and a pink time breaker symbol on their foreheads.This stage is referred to as Supervillain Power! in the item description for Demon Realm Crystal which allows Time Patrollers to utilize this stage during Fu's Crystal Raid and Double Crystal Raid experiments. The First Stage acts as a power-up rather than a transformation. The First Stage sees the targeted individual take on a white and black aura with glowing hot pink eyes, throughout the length of the fight.There are two different stages for the Supervillain Mode. However, this is of little concern to Towa and even some users of Supervillain Mode such as Turles, Lord Slug, and Mira though Slug possesses Eternal Youth and Mira is a Demonic Android. However, the spell that induces it shaves off some of the recipient's life to grant them greater power, which can potentially decrease their natural lifespan unless the recipient possesses a form of immortality or are naturally long lived. Like Villainous Mode, Towa can use her magic to grant Supervillain Mode to a fighter of her choosing to augment their power. The other method is for them to receive the damage energy that had been collected, this is how Mira underwent this form. The characters can undergo the transformation in multiple ways, one of which is to eat the tainted Fruit from the Tree of Might planted in the Demon Realm as Turles and Lord Slug did. The enhanced version of the form is playable. What skeletons do you have in your closet who can compete with that? Buckle up for some of the weakest and most embarrassing DC supervillains you ever did see.In the game's story mode, several characters during the story take on Supervillain Mode, with their power increasing dramatically as the battle goes on. You know you’ve hit rock bottom when you create a bad guy who can transform themselves into ice cream (any flavour of ice cream, mark you, which is a neat party trick at the very least) and melt their way between the cracks under doors. As we saw in our rundown of Marvel’s most questionable supervillains, some are just not up to the standard. You can’t hit that bullseye every time, though. Like the ghastly-demon-from-the-depth-of-Beelezebub’s-lavatory monster in a horror movie, these are foes to fear, and to respect. Take somebody like Thanos, Magneto, the Joker or Hela. The same is true of supervillains, of course. They’re true icons, formidable powerhouses, and they’re genuinely intimidating for any villain to face. With some heroes, like Superman or the Hulk, we know that they’re not messing around. The fact of the matter is, not all comic book characters are created equal. By this, I mean there’s a whole heaping helping of melodrama and intrigue going on, and it can get quite heavy at times… but just when it’s about to, an equal portion of utter ridiculousness is added to the mix. To my mind, the world of comic books is very much akin to world of Metal Gear Solid.
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