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ZeroCool is a Fighter featured in Bleeding Edge. Rising from the Brazilian favelas into fame and fortune, he is a prodigious young hacker, techhead and celebrity professional gamer, with a big ego to match his brilliant tech skills and generosity. He has had an unending love for video games since infancy, is fluent in 1337 speak and gaming lingo, sports his own personal suite of custom cyberware, has a considerable skill for avoiding any sort of manual physical labor that doesn't involve "actions per minute." He joined the "Bleeding Edge" gang at only 13 years old to hang out with fellow high-caliber cyberheads like himself and to assert his dominance in a new test of skill: the underground cybernetic fight clubs. He is currently the youngest human member of Bleeding Edge (the actual youngest member being Mekko the dolphin).

Biography

Under the rusted roofs of Rio’s ruins, a dust covered toddler with endless energy named Musaazi Zelev lost himself in his first video game and saw into his future.

A life that would grow him into a tech prodigy, a phenom hacker, and finally a famed pro gamer under the mnemonic moniker of ZeroCool. With success at his fingertips, ZeroCool’s newfound wealth feeds his impoverished friends and family, while his insatiable ego over-eats off the super-sized celebrity.

Armed with self-designed augments, looking for a new game to dominate, the outspoken teenager wants more. And he’ll find it at the Bleeding Edge.


Abilities

Basic Abilities

Name Description
Arcade Gun
<Attack> (Hold)

Shoot the baddies. Pew pew!

ZeroCool's default ranged attack.

Evade
<Evade> + Move

Dodge out of harm’s way. Costs stamina.

ZeroCool has two stamina charges.

Parry <Evade> (While still)

Deflects an enemy's attack when well-timed.

Parry costs no stamina to perform. Parry will stop one incoming melee attack.

Nitro
<Jump> (Press and hold, in air)

Upward air boost. Costs stamina.

ZeroCool can double jump at the cost of one stamina charge. Holding <Jump> determines how much height ZeroCool gets on his Nitro; it will always cost a full charge, regardless of how much height he gets. Nitro also works in mounted mode.

Defrag
Passive

Life rapidly regenerates while not in combat.

"Not in combat" counts as not having taken any damage for a few seconds. ZeroCool can use any of his abilities, even including Arcade Gun, and still benefit from Defrag as long he doesn't take damage himself.

Specials

Image Name Description Cooldown
Firewall
Firewall
Manual Targetting

Drop an impassable wall. Does not block attacks, or projectiles.

Firewall drops a physical wall wider than it is tall that lasts for a few seconds. All fighters, friend or foe, cannot physically pass through the wall, but all attacks and projectiles ignore the barrier. If ZeroCool is not locked onto an enemy, the targeter will appear ontop of himself; if locked onto a target, the targeter will appear next to the target. The targeter follows the camera.

11 sec
Recharge
Recharge
A continuous healing beam whose power diminishes while active, and recharges while inactive.

Pressing <Special 2> activates a healing beam tethered between ZeroCool and a camera-focused ally within range. The beam directly heals the target as long as both parties stay in range of each other. ZeroCool can immediately switch the beam to a new target by focusing on the new target with the camera and pressing <Special 2> again. ZeroCool can cancel the beam by attacking with Arcade Gun, mounting up, or using the <Cancel Abiltiy> button. Next to ZeroCool's health bar is an icon of a cross in a blue circle; this represents how much juice Recharge has. The longer the ability is active, the more the circle drains of its blue color, and the less effective Recharge's healing is; if the icon is completely empty and flashing red, Recharge is at its weakest. As long as Recharge is inactive, the icon will immediately refill on its own within a few seconds, as Recharge rebuilds its power.

N/A
Bot
Bot
Double-Tap

Deploy a bot to follow an ally and auto-fire at nearby enemies. Double-tap for self-cast.

Pressing <Special 3> once gives a little option bot to a camera-focused ally within range. Pressing it twice gives the bot to ZeroCool himself. The bot will immediately provide additional fire on a nearby valid enemy target, dealing damage for several seconds before despawning. Bot cannot see through stealth effects, like Daemon's Stealth or Miko's Stalker.

14 sec

Supers

Image Name Description Cooldowns
1 UP
1UP
For the next 8s, the targeted ally will immediately return to life if killed.

When activated, the nearest focused ally will receive a 1UP status effect. If the ally suffers lethal damage before 1UP fades, they are not defeated; instead, the 1UP triggers - they will instantly be restored to full health on the spot and be invulnerable for a couple seconds. If the 1UP effect fades before triggering, nothing happens.

CD: 2:36
Upgrade Protection
Upgrade Protection
Temporarily increase armor of all nearby allies.

When activated, ZeroCool activates a large AoE centered on himself that lasts for several seconds. He and all allies within the area receive the Defence Up buff, reducing all damage taken. Allies must stay within the Upgrade Protection radius to receive the armor buff.

CD: 1:54

Mods

Full article: Mods

Speed RunDmg HaxHeal BotAim BotPower SupplyKiller AppQuad CoreExtension CableDual BusFree CreditLong LifeSurge ProtectionAdvanced CoverageAdvanced SecurityOptimizerScheduled TaskTitanium CaseSpammerOverclockedAdvanced Config

General Strategy

"A back-line support with a persistent heal beam."

ZeroCool is a premier back-line support with a potent single-target heal, complemented by basic ranged attack capabilities, crowd control, and mobility to ensure both he and his allies can stay in the fight for as long as possible, as long as he stays out of it.

The main attraction is Recharge: a powerful single-target beam that provides major healing-over-time for an ally that can top off their health quickly and stave off death for a few seconds longer in the middle of a pitched fight. Recharge is only limited by its reduced performance if it's active for too long, so the Brazilian wunderkind shouldn't expect to turn it on and let it run constantly while expecting the same performance; he has to be willing to let the beam cool down for a few seconds before it's ready to go at full power again. ZeroCool can't use Recharge on himself, and that's where his Defrag passive comes in, allowing him to regenerate his own health as long as no enemy gets their hands on him.

Fortunately, healing is not the only thing ZeroCool brings to the table. His Arcade Gun and Bot let him offer consistent, if only nominal, ranged damage, allowing him to contribute to fights from relative safety while his heal recharges. Firewall is great for temporarily denying an avenue of attack for the enemy team, to cut off a fleeing enemy's escape, or to lay down a roadblock for pursuers if he (and any allies, but mostly he) needs to make a hasty retreat. As for escaping, the aforementioned Firewall can block off pursuers in tandem with his Nitro double jump, letting him reach higher ground faster and get away from persistent melee attackers. In a fight, staying behind his team and away from the main combat is critical to success. ZeroCool is a typical high-value target to get focused and picked off, and he knows it, as removing him from a team fight picture denies his team an extra body during a fight, if not an important source of healing and support. Getting attacked denies his Defrag passive, and with only average stamina and Nitro for vertical mobility, he needs to know his options for getting to safety quickly and ensure his team has his back if it comes to it. His supers provide different avenues of increasing his team's longevity and staying power during a fight. Upgrade Protection provides his whole team with extra damage resistance, slowing down incoming damage and letting him get to work recovering everyone's health; meanwhile, 1UP lets him save the life of a single teammate at death's door, effectively giving them two health bars instead of one, and that can sometimes be enough to swing a fight in his team's favor.

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