The king of Wakanda uses custom sprites and the AvX template while fighting its foes. The voice clips are from Marvel Ultimate Alliance and the sprites are edited from multiple sprites, such as Venom, Sabretooth, Captain America, Cable, and several others.
Black Panther was made with the flawed Avengers Vs. X-Men template, as evidenced from the slow wake up and the Avengers Hyper background. That being said, it has six buttons, Chain Comboing, a Super Jump and a launcher (crouching Ⓩ). It has a throw with +Ⓩ that oddly hurts twice; It hurts once the opponent is thrown, and hurts again when they hit the ground. The biggest flaw this character has is that the Slash Dash is an infinite combo when spammed.
Panther Pounce works in a very odd manner. If it hits the foe when they are blocking, the attack that connects will be blocked but then the autocombo will happen and the foe will take the hits as if the foe hadn't blocked it. The move isn't entirely unblockable however: If the Panther Pounce connects at the tail end of the leap, it will then be blockable.
Stats[]
Life
1000
Power
3000
Attack
100
Defence
100
Movelist[]
Hovering the mouse cursor over the Command Input icons will display text that refers to the inputs set in M.U.G.E.N's Key Config.
Icons encased in square brackets [ ] require the respective button(s) to be held down. Hovering the mouse cursor over the icon displays the hold duration if applicable.
Specials[]
Vibranium Daggers
Command Input
Properties
Vibranium Daggers upwards
Command Input
Properties
Vibranium Spear
Command Input
Properties
Slash Dash
Command Input
Properties
Pounce
Command Input
Properties
Vibranium Echo
Command Input
Properties
Hypers[]
Pounce Attack
Command Input
Properties
Uses 1000 Power
Slash Attack
Command Input
Properties
Uses 1000 Power
Panther's Might
Command Input
Properties
Uses 1000 Power
Vibranium Suit
Command Input
Properties
Uses 1000 Power
Palette Gallery[]
pal1
pal2
pal3
pal4
pal5
pal6
+
pal7
Victory quotes[]
This character does not have any victory quotes, meaning it uses the screenpack's default.