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... Read moreHey everyone! So, you saw my post about SpongeBob in Tekken 8, and let me tell you, bringing the Bikini Bottom crew into the King of Iron Fist Tournament has been an absolute blast. If you've ever wondered what a 'SpongeBob fighting game' would look like, Tekken 8's customization mode is your answer. It's truly amazing what you can create! When I first started this project, my goal was simple: make the most 'cursed SpongeBob' fighter possible. I wanted him to look like he belonged, but also completely out of place, ready to deliver some serious, albeit hilarious, blows. Choosing the right base character was key. I focused on someone with a somewhat blocky physique and then went wild with colors and accessories to get that iconic yellow sponge look. Finding the right outfit pieces to mimic his classic square pants and white shirt took some digging through the 'Tekken Costumes' options, but the effort was totally worth it. The result was a character that looked like he might say, "Does my blade thirst for your life or...?" before landing a jab. But why stop at SpongeBob? The real fun begins when you start imagining the entire cast of Bikini Bottom as Tekken fighters. My next big challenge is tackling Squidward. Many of you might be searching for 'Squidward with earbuds' – and honestly, that's a brilliant concept! Imagine Squidward, looking perpetually annoyed, dropping some beats before a fight. In Tekken 8's customization, I'd start with a taller, lankier character. Then, I'd use various skin tone options to get his unique blue-green hue. The real trick would be the nose, which might require a creative use of masks or head accessories. For the earbuds, there are often various ear attachments or small decorative items that could be repurposed. You could even use some of the more futuristic or tech-themed accessories to give him some really cool, oversized headphones that perfectly fit his grumpy musician vibe. He'd probably be the type to say, "I'd rather not fight you if possible..." right before unleashing a devastating unblockable. The beauty of Tekken 8's customization isn't just making characters look like someone else; it's about giving them a personality. My SpongeBob fighter, for instance, has some moves that make him look surprisingly agile, almost like he's bouncing around. It really leans into the idea of a chaotic, unexpected fighter from the deep. And for Squidward, you could imagine giving him more elegant, perhaps even musical, fighting styles. He might use some of the more graceful martial arts moves, or even some of the more unconventional character stances to convey his unique personality. He'd definitely be the one to taunt, "You'll do nicely as a training dummy to test out my new techniques!" It's not just about SpongeBob and Squidward, though. Patrick Star would be another hilarious addition, perhaps a heavy-hitter with surprisingly clumsy yet powerful attacks. Mr. Krabs could be a brawler, always thinking about money and treasure. The possibilities are endless, and it really taps into that sense of nostalgia we all have for these characters. So, if you're looking for unique 'Tekken Costumes' ideas or just want to bring some oceanic humor to your fighting game experience, dive into the customization mode. You might just create the next viral 'cursed' character!