Making The Kenji And Sharing For Supercell Make
Kenji - ASH36NULLBRAWL
Updated Oct 17, 2024
To make Kenji for sharing on Supercell Make, begin with an elaborate conceptual design of Kenji’s character.
Dashi Dash
Kenji's basic attack only uses Dash for the next 3 seconds.
Studied The Blade
Slashimi's slices have 30% longer range.
Damage
Deal 15% extra Damage when your Brawler is below 50% Health.
Shield
Gain extra 900 Health as a consumable Shield. The shield regenerates in 10 seconds, when at full health.
Guide
To make Kenji for sharing on Supercell Make, begin with an elaborate conceptual design of Kenji’s character. Kenji should be an agile, nimble, and sharp sushi master who translates his mastery of the culinary arts into combat. His look should embody precision and style, featuring a chef's outfit, detailed with vibrant colors and sharp accessories, such as sushi knives strapped to his back. His character theme could incorporate intricate Japanese-inspired motifs like sakura blossoms, koi fish, or sushi elements, blending traditional chef aesthetics with combat readiness. Kenji’s fluid animations should reflect grace, as he swiftly moves, combining culinary elegance with martial prowess.Design Kenji’s main attack around sushi rolls that are not just ordinary food items but deadly projectiles. These rolls should start small when thrown but expand as they travel, mimicking the act of unrolling sushi. The longer the roll travels, the larger and more damaging it becomes, enabling Kenji to hit multiple targets in a line. Each sushi roll could be beautifully detailed with layers of fish, rice, and seaweed, adding a satisfying visual flourish. Kenji’s attack could be named "Rolling Sushi Strike" and could include various sound effects that emphasize the sushi’s slicing and rolling motion. Imagine each roll making a satisfying slicing noise as it hits targets, and the visuals could reflect ingredients like tuna, salmon, and cucumber spinning out of control.Next, Kenji’s super ability should be nothing short of a culinary explosion. Kenji prepares a special sushi platter that he throws into a targeted area, where the sushi pieces explode on impact. This ability could be named "Sushi Bomb Feast." The sushi bombs don’t just deal heavy damage but also leave behind patches of sticky rice that slow down enemies caught in the blast radius. The sushi bombs could feature an intricate design with exotic ingredients like uni, eel, and tobiko, which gives them a luxurious feel. The explosion should be both visually striking and humorous, with sushi ingredients flying everywhere. The timing of the bombs could be designed so that they create area denial, forcing enemies to reposition. This can make Kenji a master of crowd control in tight spaces.Kenji’s passive ability, "Mark Slashimi," adds an additional layer of strategy to his gameplay. Each time Kenji strikes an enemy with a direct hit from his sushi rolls or super, they are marked. Marked enemies take extra damage from subsequent attacks, giving Kenji a tactical advantage over isolated targets. The visual effect of the mark could be a subtle sushi knife symbol appearing over the enemy’s head. Kenji’s players could use this ability to prioritize certain enemies, making him a high-skill-cap character who rewards players for targeting and planning their attacks carefully.Kenji should also have specific taunts and victory animations that emphasize his dual nature as a chef and a fighter. For example, one of his victory animations could show him slicing a sushi roll with expert precision before eating it calmly, as if nothing happened. Another could have him toss a sushi knife in the air, catch it smoothly, and slice through the air with finesse.As for game modes, Kenji should shine in maps and modes where control over space is crucial. For example, in Gem Grab, Kenji’s ability to control areas with his sushi bombs can force the enemy team to abandon critical zones. His sushi rolls can be thrown down narrow corridors to pressure enemies trying to retrieve gems. In Siege, his ability to deal consistent damage while controlling specific points on the map would be invaluable. He would also excel in Heist, where his high-damage sushi rolls can burst down the enemy safe quickly. His super could be used to lock down defensive zones, keeping enemies from contesting objectives.Kenji’s design would also make him a strong pick in Bounty and Hot Zone, where his sushi bombs and rolls allow him to dominate specific areas and force the enemy into bad positions. His gameplay would revolve around making smart use of his area-control abilities, forcing enemies to move where Kenji wants them to, and then punishing them with his sushi rolls and bombs. His unique ability to "mark" enemies for extra damage would make him particularly effective in 1v1 encounters, allowing skilled players to take advantage of isolated targets.When selecting the best brawlers to team up with Kenji, consider those who can complement his zoning and area control abilities. For example, tanks like Bull or El Primo can soak up damage and create space for Kenji to launch his attacks. Characters with healing or support abilities like Poco or Pam would also work well, allowing Kenji to stay in the fight longer and maximize his damage potential. Brawlers who can slow down enemies, like Spike or Lou, would synergize with Kenji’s super, making it harder for enemies to escape the sushi bombs.Now, move on to designing Kenji’s skins. Kenji should have a variety of alternate skins that reflect different aspects of his sushi chef background. One skin could be Samurai Kenji, where he wields a katana instead of sushi knives, and his sushi rolls become glowing, neon-colored slices of futuristic food. Another could be Festival Kenji, where he wears a traditional Japanese festival outfit, and his sushi bombs are replaced with fireworks-themed sushi that explode into bright colors. Each skin should come with unique attack animations and sound effects to make them feel distinct and valuable to players.The final step involves creating a polished, high-quality presentation of Kenji for Supercell Make. This should include detailed concept art, showing Kenji’s various designs and skins, as well as short videos or gifs of his animations. Make sure to highlight the intricacy of his sushi-themed attacks and abilities, showing off the beautiful design of his sushi rolls, bombs, and knives. The presentation should also include a compelling backstory for Kenji, explaining his journey from a master sushi chef to a Brawl Stars competitor. Perhaps Kenji entered the Brawl Stars universe to prove that the art of sushi is not just about food but also about discipline, precision, and combat.Finish by sharing the Kenji concept on Supercell Make, emphasizing how Kenji brings a fresh, exciting, and flavorful twist to Brawl Stars, blending the art of sushi with high-octane action.
About This Build
This build, Making The Kenji And Sharing For Supercell Make, was created by ASH36NULLBRAWL on Oct 17, 2024. The build is for the Brawler, Kenji, and uses the Dashi Dash gadget, Studied The Blade star power, Damage gear, and Shield gear. To see more, you can go here to view the best Kenji build and others.
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