Arms Dealer: He creates reality-bending weapons and sells them to black markets all over the world.Genevieve Guimond note The writer for Zuko VS Todoroki outright confirms that Wizard is Pansexual.Sonic that he's Happily Married, but since he doesn't go into depth about it, we don't know the gender of his significant other. The fact that he ends up grieving for Zuko after the prince loses doesn't help. Apart from his list of Top 10 Robot Girlfriends, he also is implied by Boomstick to have a crush on Prince Zuko.Alternate Self: This is shown in Miles VS Static where after Boomstick activates one of Wiz's inventions we see an alternate universe version of Wiz who acts like Boomstick but has an Irish accent.Affably Evil: For all his unethical experimentation, he actually seems like a friendly guy to be around.Abandoned Catchphrase: During the early days of Death Battle, Wiz often used to say, "That's right, Boomstick!" However, he stopped saying it after "Yoshi VS Riptor", and it wouldn't be until 8 seasons later in "SpongeBob VS Aquaman" that he would finally say it again.In the Spin-Off series "Death Race", he and Boomstick serve as commentators on the action of the races, leaving the pre-race and post-race announcements to Ringmaster. That being said, the earlier episodes of Death Battle makes it clear he is just as crazy, or crazier than Boomstick, like having dissected a "voluntary" Goomba, talking about the impracticality of baby launchers in all the wrong ways, and in minor cases, having a couple of pet peeves. An intelligent, stoic individual, Wiz is usually the one to calculate the strength, speed, and experience of the combatants for the show. And according to ExileLord, completing this song would be "twice as difficult" in Guitar Hero 3, as "the timing window of notes in Guitar Hero 3 effectively gets cut in half as they get extremely close together," something that doesn't happen in Clone Hero.One of the two Co-hosts of Death Battle, Wizard acts like the frontman of the duo. Ghosting, according to Full Combo, is a term for hitting more frets than required in order to hit certain patterns at speed. Obviously there's some pretty fast fingerwork going on here, but CarnyJared is also using special techniques such as ghosting to hit all these notes. Well, here's CarnyJared doing it for the first time in Clone Hero: Streamers had completed "tech FCs" of Soulless 6 - playing the song as a series of sections - but not the entire thing all at once. Some tracks in the series like Soulless 4 and Soulless 5 have been beaten over the last few years, but nobody had managed a 100 per cent full combo on Soulless 6. From this players dubbed the track Soulless 6, and it essentially became a meme within the Guitar Hero community. (ExileLord is also a programmer for Clone Hero, a community clone of Guitar Hero that allows for user-made tracks.) This particular track was apparently "too hard to be Soulless 4 or 5", and was instead published as an April Fools' joke in 2011. Soulless 6 is a user-created track made by community member ExileLord, who's known for his series of infamously difficult tracks. Eurogamer news cast: is Sony's U-turn on PS3 and Vita games just delaying the inevitable? Earlier this week, one of the very hardest user-made tracks in the Guitar Hero community was beaten by streamer CarnyJared, and the video of it really is something else. Personally, I was pretty pleased with myself for getting to hard mode when I was playing Rock Band, but for some music game enthusiasts that simply isn't enough - they also need to defy the laws of physics.
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