Just for the record, because it's been bothering me. CEL-240 is not the Malenia of AC6. CEL-240 is the Maliketh of AC6. From both a pacing perspective and a gameplay perspective.
The red arcs it throws at you are practically asset rips, for coral's sake. I think people just immediately started calling it Malania because the chassis is a bit effeminate, but if it had been a larger quadraped thing with the same attacks, I think we'd all be on the same page.
In other news both CEL-240 and Maliketh are a hard smash from me but that's unrelated. Malenia is cool too I guess.
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AC // CHEAPSKATE hittin the streets, but not too fast or else something might break.
Made with literally the cheapest parts for each slot minus the FCS and Generator. FCS because the base fcs isnt sellable so we use the v2 of it, and the cheapest generator doesnt have enough EN to even move this beast, so we went with second cheapest, which was the VP-20S
Fun fact, this pilot is so well known for being cheap that they didnt even repaint their mech when it came from factory, nor do they do any general maintenance/upkeep unless absolutely vital, hence the mech is much dirtier on the unshielded side.
This AC is sooo weird, you have almost no range, barely any ammo, you need to bee right up on people to actually land hits, and god forbid you try to chase someone. Despite all that its good fun and has an insane amount of stability with well-timed shield IG.
During testing i got really close to defeating Ayre but was unable to since i can hardly dodge and must shield against most of her attacks, which chips away so much health. That or i just plain run out of ammo.
All in all a fun build, maybe next test i run will be on CEL-240
Posting this because i just KNOW the musicians behind it have made Contact.
Because how else could you explain them perfectly nailing the intro, buildup, and fight music for one of the game's best bosses while remaining tense, gritty, yet utterly distinct from any other song in the game????
The raw emotion captured here is fucking palpable.