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Here are the seven most broken characters in fighting games. Iโve tried to largely stay away from boss characters like Gill in Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike, but a few have filtered in because of how powerful they are.
7) Kabal

- Mortal Kombat (2011)
The MK9 iteration of Kabal is one of the fastest characters we’ve ever seen in a Mortal Kombat game. His attacks are incredibly difficult to avoid because your opponent can spam them much quicker than most players can react.
With his ability to stun you mid-air, that leads to strings of combos that can end in a “Flawless Victory” before you know what hit you. It got so bad online that most players would leave a match if you loaded in as Kabal.
6) Pet Shop

- Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future
Pet Shop is banned by most Jojo players; that’s how strong his moveset is. He has a smaller hitbox, weird movement patterns, huge damage, and great mixups. Simply put, if you want something in a fighting game, Pet Shop probably has it.
That said, the real reason most ban the bird is its unblockable ice attacks. With this, he can easily rattle off a huge combo, leaving you crying in the dust, not really knowing what hit you. Pet Shop is impossible to beat, but most Jojo players would rather not bother dealing with it.
5) Yoda

- Soulcalibur 4
When it was revealed that Soulcalibur 4 would include Darth Vader and Yoda, fans were excited. Guest characters are always fun, and the two Star Wars fan favorites seemed to fit well. Then, players got their hands on Yoda.
Not only is Yoda tiny, which means most high attacks whiff over the top of him, but he also can’t be grabbed. This makes him a defensive juggernaut who can easily use his speed to quickly dispatch opponents. Sure, he didn’t deal much damage, but that doesn’t matter when you can’t hit him.
4) Storm

- Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
MVC2 has quite a few overpowered characters. Magneto, Sentinel, and even Cable can more than hold their own against most foes, but Storm stands above everyone. She is incredibly versatile, and her potent combos put her on top of the rest of MVC2‘s broken characters.
Once you get up enough meter to launch Hail Storm, you’ll have the best Hyper Combo in the game. Add in the annoying Typhoon attack (if you can stand listening to Storm repeat the same line over and over), and you have a character that can rush down just about anyone. She also has good mobility and is effective against every character. Her only downside: A relatively low health pool. Thankfully, most opponents will be dead before you need to worry about that.











