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# Ultimates

**Ultimates** are special moves that use the in-brawl gauge bars. Players can currently select which Ultimate their warrior uses in their brawls during tournament registration.&#x20;

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Ultimates are able to be interrupted and, in some cases, avoided. However, once contact is made, they cannot be blocked.
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At initial launch, there are three Ultimates:&#x20;

| Ultimate Name   | Description                                  |
| --------------- | -------------------------------------------- |
| Astral Wave     | A projectile that delivers 3 successive hits |
| Jaw Breaker     | A punch that sends the opponent flying       |
| Staggering Kick | A kick that briefly stuns the opponent       |

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Each Race comes with its own cosmetic variation of each Ultimate. And each Ultimate has its own pros and cons, so experiment with each to see what works best for your warriors
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