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Lea is the main protagonist of the action role-playing game CrossCode. She appears as an Assist character in Fraymakers.

Character description[]

Lea is an enthusiastic girl who lost her memory for unknown reasons. In an attempt to recover her memory and find out more about herself, she agrees to be entered into CrossWorlds, an MMOG in which players' minds are linked to avatars that can physically interact with the virtual world. Lea's avatar was programmed by Sergey Asimov and includes bright blue hair, a scar across her nose, and a headpiece. Due to a programming error, Lea is unable to speak through her avatar and is instead hard-coded to say certain words.

Lea's class in CrossWorlds is Spheromancer, a highly customizable class primarily adaptable to Ball combat. Balls, also known as Virtual Ricochet Projectiles (VRPs), are a ranged weapon that can ricochet off walls and can be used to solve puzzles and defeat monsters. She is also capable of Melee combat for close-range fighting, along with Dashing and Blocking to defend herself from attacks.

In Fraymakers[]

Fraymakers Lea Assist

Lea's render.

Lea VRP

Lea as she appears in Fraymakers.

Lea is one of the Assist characters in Fraymakers, and she is one of the twenty Assists available at the launch of its Early Access release. When called upon, she fires a flurry of five VRPs diagonally downward successively, which can bounce off of platforms and walls and attack opponents hit. Each VRP deals 4 damage and weak forward knockback, allowing the hits to link together and carry opponents away when firing diagonally upward. This can be used to attack from large distances, with the diagonal trajectories allowing the projectiles to reach any height level as well. They are particularly useful for setting opponents up for follow-ups or edgeguarding off-stage opponents. However, each VRP can also be reflected or absorbed by opponents.

It takes 95 damage to fully charge Lea.

In-game description[]

Throws a series of bouncing projectiles diagonally downward. The projectiles ricochet off the ground and all solid surfaces, so plan out your bounces for some devastating setups!

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Costumes[]

Fraymakers Lea Costumes
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