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  1. Assassin Bugs are human-sized insectoid creatures that typically swarm the frontier areas of civilization. Sages suspect they are artificially created, due to the stunted humanoid appendages they bear- though no conclusive evidence has been drawn up to confirm this.

  2. The VS Battles Wiki is the world's most comprehensive and popular index of statistics and powers for characters from all of popular fiction. Here is a list of pages that are useful to become acquainted with: Character Profiles; Fictional Franchises; Important Pages; Terms; Powers and Abilities; Disclaimer; Media

  3. Regardless he is a legendary Assassin that is regarded as the Hassan of Hassans. When they fester, fall into depravity, request his assistance, or walk the wrong path, he appears to end their life and take their head.

  4. Known Bugs [] - When playing in tag team mode, sometimes after the round ends, your tag teammate will leap into the sky and only until they land on the ground will the round acutally end. this may take like 10-20 seconds, so just wait it out!

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  5. WARNING ON THE PAGE: MAJOR SPOILERS! This is the Coming Attractions page for Defeatubers to use for their villain defeats videos. Feel free to edit the page you want. Go to Here for the Gallery. Go to Here for Hero Deaths. 2 Villains That Haven't been used by Defeatubers yet. ??? (Possibly Red Death) from How to Train Your Dragon (2025) ???

  6. Started by Skye / TehGM, VS Universe is a series that pits two or more fictional characters against each other in a fight scenario, and instead of asking "who would win" like many other VS shows, VSU asks "what would happen?". This wiki has information on all currently released episodes of VS Universe, the upcoming episode of VS Universe, and ...

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  8. Nov 14, 2024 · Cyber Insects (sometimes styled as "Cyber-Insects") are bioengineered bugs used as assassins by Dr. Zin. They came in many different varieties, from Formicoids (made from ants), Hymenoptoids (made from hymenoptera) and Platinoids (made from cockroaches).