— Zubaz”Zubaz, also known by his nickname, The Baz, is a mysterious warrior who is theorized to be a God of some kind, wielding power of the storm, usually manifesting itself in the form of electric attacks. Zubaz was a rejected concept character for Street Fighter II, and became popularized and something of a mascot for the YouTube Let's Play franchise Two Best Friends Play, first appearing in their spin-off series Fighterpedia before making numerous other Best Friends related appearances. After gaining a significant fanbase for both the channel and the character, The Baz finally began to make real appearances in games, usually avoiding the full name of 'Zubaz' to avoid trademark conflict with a likewise named clothing brand. — The Baz”After years of being rejected from every fighting game and professional combat league for his odd gimmick and lack of cohesion with any other established style, The Baz sinks to his lowest of lows and attempts to join the Divekick tournament. While waiting for his letter of acceptance into the tournament, in order to support himself, The Baz was forced to take a job as a mercenary enforcer for Don Luo, who tells The Baz about Mr. Left 4 dead cheats. N, a Divekick competitor who owed the Don a great sum of money.

Seeking him out, The Baz demonstrated his signature fighting style to blast through Divekick competitor and champions alike- unlike most, The Baz didn't strike with his foot in a divekick, instead he created a trail of electricity behind his kicks that was used to knock out his foes. He also utilized his belts to swing in a Spider-Man like swing attack, and generate a blast of electricity on the ground. After defeating numerous foes, The Baz encounters Jefaily, who he recognizes as a tournament conductor with a history of hosting fights where Mr. N has competed. Demanding to know where N is, The Baz and Jefaily fight, with the Baz coming out on top.After overcoming numerous other competitors, The Baz finally catches up to Mr. N and devises a plan to sneak up on him from behind in the ring and keep him from fighting back, allowing The Baz to demand the Don's money without risking N retreating.

As he approached however, the former fighter spotted him and in a cry of terror, attempted flee. Cursing his luck, The Baz quickly fought off and defeated the rotund fighter, taking the Don's money by force. His mission apparently complete, The Baz encountered S. Kill, a villainous force determined to rebalance all of Divekick.

Kill taunted The Baz for his use of gimmicks and weapons, reminding him that the Divekick Circuit is for feet-fights. When The Baz asks if this is the reason he was rejected by all other fighting game organizations, S. Kill merely sneered in mockery, telling Baz he'd insure the man wouldn't make the cut in Divekick's sequel. The two engaged in an epic final Divekicking match, culminating in a narrow victory for The Baz, who returns home triumphant and having saved the Divekick Circuit. Shortly afterwards, he received his letter from the Circuit responding to his audition, but he was dismayed to discover that he was rejected, with the letter claiming that the game is named 'Divekick' not 'Electrocute People' and that Baz's actions had put three divekickers into comas, further asking that Baz never return.

Breaking down into tears with a shout of 'Rejected again!' , The Baz ran away into the horizon.Shovel KnightThe Baz is one of many Knights in the world of Shovel Knight.With a fearsome rope whip and the toughest-looking armor around, one might think that the traveling warrior Baz would be a shoe-in to join up with the Order of No Quarter. Imagine his surprise when he was rejected! He now roams the land, taking out his anger on passersby. Upon meeting Shovel Knight, he challenges him to a fight in order to prove himself strong enough to earn the title of “Baz Knight”. Shovel Knight manages to beat him with relative ease however, prompting him to throw a temper tantrum.In the Plague of Shadows DLC, Baz also comes across Plague Knight, who beats him with similar ease.

Divekick

Welcome to the Divekick Wiki Divekick is a two button fighting game made primarily by Adam 'Keits' Heart and Iron Galaxy. Divekick is a 2D satirical fighting game developed by Iron Galaxy Studios and One True Game Studios for PC, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita. The game is based solely.

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However, Plague Knight may choose to recruit Baz as an apprentice alchemist. If he does, a robed Baz can be spotted in Plague Knight's underground research facility.Kaiju CombatEarly in his career, Zubaz was a failed professional wrestler in the 1990's, where a series of comical accidents and an inability to make appointments ensured that his time as Wrestler was doomed to never take off, and made him a laughing stock in the Federations. After the discovery of the massive Kaiju monsters, a mysterious and rich benefactor offered The Baz a chance to make a real, tangible difference in the world- by providing his likeness and skills to a giant fighting robot named Mecha-Baz to battle the Kaiju. Zubaz agreed and began to undergo an intense physical and mental training regiment to prepare for the process in which Mecha-Baz was created.