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The Deltarune mods work for a different reason: . Putting a character from a slow, emotional RPG into a lightning-fast fighting game creates a narrative tension that official crossovers rarely achieve. When you play as Ralsei (a mod that focuses on pacifist projectiles and healing puddles), you feel the struggle. You want to help your teammates in doubles, but the game is screaming at you to combo. Winning with Ralsei feels less like a victory and more like a successful therapy session.

As Rivals of Aether 2 looms on the horizon with its new 3D art style, one question remains: will the modding community follow? Or will the pixelated, chaotic, beautiful marriage of Rivals and Deltarune remain frozen in time—a perfect, weird little corner of the internet where the only thing that matters is whether Susie can wavedash back-air a Jigglypuff? rivals of aether deltarune

In the crowded arena of platform fighters, Rivals of Aether has always carved its own path. While Super Smash Bros. focuses on gaming’s all-stars and Multiversus banks on WB nostalgia, Rivals built its reputation on two pillars: mechanically ruthless precision and a hand-drawn pixel art aesthetic that feels like a lost 16-bit classic. The Deltarune mods work for a different reason:

Rivals of Aether didn’t just borrow Deltarune ’s characters; it completed them. In the main game, Kris is a silent protagonist defined by the player’s choices. In Rivals , Kris is defined by their actions. They ACT, they parry with their soul, and they swing a sword not to close a Dark Fountain, but to close a stock. You want to help your teammates in doubles,