![]() ![]() She always wears armor on her left shoulder, arm and hand in her 1P outfits. In contrast, Ivy's Soulcalibur V outfit is the most conservative up to date, using a color scheme similar to that from Soulcalibur III. The overall silhouette of her costume remains the same throughout the series, aside from her Soulcalibur IV costume, where little is left to cover her torso. In the following games, dark purple and gold are a recurring color scheme in her outfits, however the designers include white in her Soulcalibur III costume. Starting with Soulcalibur, she is the first character in the series to be wearing a very revealing costume, with a massive amount of visible cleavage and her thighs and hips exposed, despite wearing high boots and long gloves. The overall recurring theme in Ivy's costumes is that of a dominatrix. She is also considered one of the most advanced characters in the series' timeline. Nevertheless, she exhibits sophistication, confidence, and is an intellectual and bookworm - as she spent most of her time researching on how to counter Soul Edge. This is further explored when Ivy states that she doesn't kill for pleasure, only harming those deserving of such punishment and judgment. Overall, she is a neutrally-aligned character. Beneath her cold demeanor is a heart that wants freedom from a cursed life that will do whatever it takes to be free. When facing her opponents, she spites them with dramatic words and she takes advantage of her unique weapon, which she invented. She only wanted to acquire Soul Calibur by any means to sever her bond with Soul Edge. Ivy is considered evil by some due to her Machiavellian philosophy and her femme fatale-inspired appearance. ![]() Ivy is also mainly shown wearing a dark color of lipstick and red eye shadow. ![]() Her primary outfits always feature her with bob-length hair and asymmetrical bangs covering her left eye. Soul Calibur 6 releases on consoles and PC on October 19th 2018.Since her first appearance, Ivy has become one of the most recognizable and iconic characters in the franchise, mainly due to her snake sword, large breasts, revealing clothing, and silver hair. Custom edits appear in other players games and used in other modes. Either way, customization is a fun mode and well worth checking out. Colour edits are on a separate tab, but this isn’t a massive problem. Some of the interface is a little fiddly, such as having to back-out to change an item. Players can spend untold hours getting characters looks perfected, or can hit the randomise button for some interesting combinations. There also seems to be a lack of unlockables, but more are no doubt added on completion of various aspects in the Libra of Souls mode. ![]() On the positive side it means you can create past characters. Fans will also notice a number of reused assets which acts as plus and negative. Whilst customization isn’t anything new for the series it does feel familiar here. Interestingly, players can swap around default gear, so Taki can sport Ivy’s looks for example. We also take Sophitia for a spin and show the default characters customization. We showcase the female and male options as well as some other entities players can mess around with such as skeletons, lizards and more. Take a look at these videos which look extensively at the options available in the Soul Calibur 6 create character mode. ![]()
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