Overview
Hyena is a fierce, cunning fighter known for his ruthless nature and enhanced senses. Often portrayed as a lone wolf, he fights with primal aggression.
Identity: Hyena · Race: Human · Affiliation: None
Hyena is a fierce, cunning fighter known for his ruthless nature and enhanced senses. Often portrayed as a lone wolf, he fights with primal aggression.
Hyena is a solitary, no-nonsense fighter with a raw animal instinct. He prefers to work alone, trusting only his instincts and skills. Despite his brutal persona, he has a deep respect for those who earn his trust. His unpredictable nature makes him both a feared and respected opponent in battle.
Fans of the King of Fighters franchise have been excited to see Hyena enter the arena. His animalistic fighting style and wild personality make him a unique and unpredictable character, offering both chaos and strategy. However, his lack of loyalty and alliances leaves some questioning his long-term role in the series.
"Only the strong survive."
"I am the predator. You are the prey."
Hunting, Tracking
Hyena was raised in the wild, surviving off of his primal instincts. His survival skills and animal-like nature make him a deadly force in battle.
Hyena entered the King of Fighters tournament after a series of brutal victories in underground fighting rings. His savage style earned him a reputation that cannot be ignored.
Developed trust issues and a fear of being betrayed by others.
Manifestation: Panic attacks and difficulty breathing.
Dialect: Primitive Speech
Catchphrases: Fight until the end, Only the strong survive
Speech Patterns: Uses short, blunt sentences
Hyena does not form alliances easily, preferring to fight alone.
Hyena's most notable enemies are Hunter and Samurai X, both of whom have crossed paths with him in past battles.
Images represent character appearances.
Hyena is a brutal and savage fighter, relying on his claws and raw strength in close combat.
Yes, Hyena has enhanced physical strength and the ability to move in complete silence, making him deadly in surprise attacks.