Lyoko Warriors
General Information
Virtualization
Transferring a character to the virtual world is called virtualization. This procedure is divided into 3 steps, each using a different program. The transfer program allows preloading a character's data into a scanner's memory. Next comes the scanning program, which analyzes the Lyoko Warrior inside the scanner. During this step, the Supercomputer associates the character with their virtual avatar. Finally, the virtualization program lets you choose where the scanned characters are transferred. It is also possible to transfer a character using delayed virtualization. Virtualization can only be performed toward a territory whose materialization codes are stored in the Supercomputer’s memory or toward a territory where the Skidbladnir is located.
Virtualization is an extremely taxing process. A character cannot be virtualized again until at least 6 hours of recovery have passed for a partial revirtualization (10 life points and 1 action point) or 12 hours for a full revirtualization. Each character’s recovery time is displayed on the Supercomputer’s clock.
Devirtualization
Transferring a character from the virtual world back to the real world is called devirtualization. A Lyoko Warrior can be devirtualized either manually using the devirtualization program or automatically when they run out of life points. Devirtualization can be fatal for a character suffering from a Fatal Devirt. status. Additionally, for devirtualization to work, you must possess the materialization codes of the territory from which the character is being devirtualized. Otherwise, the Skidbladnir must be present on the territory; otherwise, the character is sent to the Frontier. A character who is xanatified, paralyzed, or unconscious cannot be devirtualized manually.
Finally, note that if Aelita has the status Earth Code Required., she can only be rematerialized from the first floor of a passage tower using the ‘Earth Code’ rematerialization program.
Representation and Targeting
Lyoko Warriors are represented differently depending on the interface programs. In most cases, programs interacting with characters in the real world use a 2D portrait. Programs related to the virtual world alternate between 2D portraits and 3D models. All interface programs that target a character do so directly using their first name, either aelita, odd, ulrich, yumi, or william.
Lyoko Guide
Once virtualized, a Lyoko Warrior has 3 statistics displayed in the lower section of their avatar card (shown on their 'Com. Carte', as well as the 'Battle' or 'Liaison' windows).
Life Points (L.P.)
Like in a classic video game, Lyoko Warriors have life points that decrease each time they take damage in combat. When a Lyoko Warrior loses all their life points, they are automatically devirtualized. If the character has no Fatal Devirt. status or other special statuses, they are rematerialized in a scanner.
Default Statistic
The number of life points a Lyoko Warrior has at virtualization depends on the recovery time since their last transfer.Partial Revirtualization
During a partial revirtualization (between 6 and 12 hours of recovery), the character has 10 life points.Full Revirtualization
During a full revirtualization (more than 12 hours of recovery), the character has 100 life points.
Regeneration
In easy mode, a tower regenerates up to 100% of a Lyoko Warrior’s life points.
Action Points (A.P.)
Action points allow Lyoko Warriors to perform special actions in combat. Any character present on Lyoko during a Supercomputer reboot loses all their action points.
Default Statistic
The number of action points a Lyoko Warrior has at virtualization depends on the recovery time since their last transfer.Partial Revirtualization
During a partial revirtualization (between 6 and 12 hours of recovery), the character has 1 action point.Full Revirtualization
During a full revirtualization (more than 12 hours of recovery), the character has 8 action points.
Regeneration
Lyoko Warriors can recover action points using programs or actions performed in combat.Weapon Rematerialization
Only Odd can fully restore all their action points once per virtualization using the weapon materialization program. Use the'Reload A.P.'option available in the'Actions'tab of the character’s 'Com. Carte' to activate the program.Special Ability
Yumi’s special ability 'Team Effect' allows her to restore 2 action points to all other allies present in the battle.
Stamina
Each Lyoko Warrior has an stamina gauge that allows them to activate their sprint, increasing their on-foot movement speed.
Default Statistic
At virtualization, a Lyoko Warrior always has their stamina gauge fully charged (i.e., 100 stamina points).Regeneration
A Lyoko Warrior gradually recovers stamina when they stop moving or when they use an overvehicle.
Interactions
As an Interface operator, your role is to guide the Lyoko Warriors to counter XANA’s various attacks or take initiatives (such as decrypting Franz Hopper’s journal) to advance in your fight against the computer virus.
Real World
When in the real world, the Lyoko Warriors’ movements are regulated by the game’s mission system.
Guidance
A mission can either be launched automatically when XANA attacks or manually via the phone in the radial menu (right-click in-game). During an automatic mission, the Lyoko Warriors gather in the Scanner Room. During a manual mission, you can choose where the mission begins. In both cases, gathering the Lyoko Warriors at the factory means some characters may be held back by another person (a teacher, parent, classmate, etc.), preventing them from reaching the Scanner Room. In this case, you must call the character using the Supercomputer’s phone and use the voice modulator to free them.Location
Lyoko Warriors can be located on the city map by geolocating their phone. Only in the factory is the position of the Lyoko Warriors also displayed in the elevator control window.
Virtual World
Once virtualized, numerous programs allow you to interact with Lyoko Warriors to guide them, track their position, or analyze their DNA.
Guidance
The primary and essential window for guiding and interacting with a virtualized Lyoko Warrior is their communication card, commonly referred to as 'Com. Carte'. This card allows you to guide the character and summarizes their overall status (including Fatal Devirt., Lyoko Guide, xanatification, etc.). Overvehicles allow characters to move faster across a territory, and sometimes are the only way to access certain areas of the 5th Territory. Other programs, such as the 'Skid Control', allow you to guide the Skidbladnir and the characters inside it across the Digital Sea.Location
The preferred program for locating and tracking Lyoko Warriors in the virtual world is the 'Virtual Map'. For certain specific locations, other more specialized programs may be useful. For example, the '5th Territory Sensor' window helps guide Lyoko Warriors through the labyrinth of the 5th Territory, while the 'Digital Sea Map' displays the position of the Skidbladnir in the Digital Sea.Analysis
Once virtualized, it is possible to analyze a Lyoko Warrior’s DNA using an analysis program available in every tower. This allows you to identify the nature of a DNA issue that a character might be experiencing.
Deal a damage to a character. Similarly, it is possible to analyze the brain activity of a character with the brain analysis program to find out whether the Medusa is xanatifying or stealing the DNA sequence codes of a captured character.
Battles
When a Lyoko warrior encounters a monster or an XANA warrior, a battle automatically begins between the two entities. The choices of actions a Lyoko warrior must take are made directly from their 'Com. Card'. All characters share a common set of basic attacks. Only the special ability and the ultimate combo are unique to each character.
Normal Attack
The normal attack is a single-target attack that deals moderate damage. It is the default attack executed by a Lyoko warrior in battle if no action is chosen before the end of the turn.
Power Attack
The power attack is a high-damage single-target attack that consumes a certain number of action points depending on the game’s difficulty. Its cost is 1, 2 or 3 action points for easy, normal and hard difficulties, respectively.
Area Attack
The area attack is a light damage attack that targets all enemies present in the battle. This attack costs as many action points as there are enemies targeted.
Special Ability
The special ability is a unique ability to each Lyoko warrior that is unlocked starting from the 2nd turn of battle. Using this ability costs 2, 3 or 4 action points depending on whether the game's difficulty is easy, normal, or hard. A Lyoko warrior cannot use their special ability two turns in a row.
Special abilities of the Lyoko warriors
Aelita, Cocoon
Available if Aelita has the status Earth Code Oblig., the cocoon protects Aelita from all physical damage for one turn. This ability costs 2 action points regardless of the game’s difficulty.Aelita, Synthesis
Available if Aelita does not have the status Earth Code Oblig., synthesis makes Aelita immune to all damage and restores 10 health points.Odd, Shield
Odd deploys his shield, which blocks all damage intended for him and reflects half of it back to the attacker.Ulrich, Triplicata
Ulrich creates 2 lingering images of himself, which he uses to paralyze the most powerful enemy in the battle for 3 turns. A yellow filter with the mention 'Paralyzed' is applied to the avatar card of the blocked enemy.Yumi, Team Effort
Yumi uses her telekinetic gift to support her allies, allowing them to regain 2 action points.William, Blindness
William uses the blade of his rapier to blind his opponents, dealing 10 damage and causing them to lose 2 action points.
Ultimate Combo
A combo is an attack that destroys all monsters of the same type. Unlocked starting from the 3rd turn of a character’s battle, it requires two Lyoko warriors to perform. The type of enemy targeted by the attack depends on the pair of characters used to perform the combo. This attack costs 3, 4 or 5 action points per character participating in the attack, depending on the game’s difficulty (easy, normal, or hard, respectively).
Enemy type targeted based on character pairs
Kankrelat
Aelita - OddBlock
Odd - YumiFrelion
Aelita - YumiKrabe
Odd - UlrichMegatank
Yumi - WilliamTarantula
Ulrich - WilliamManta
Aelita - UlrichPolymorphic Clone
Aelita - WilliamXanatified Lyoko warrior
Ulrich - Yumi
Sacrifice
Unlocked starting from the 3rd turn of a character’s battle, sacrifice immediately devirtualizes the Lyoko warrior to provide 2 turns of protection from all damage to another character. This ability is cumulative. A Lyoko warrior can therefore exceed 2 turns of protection if multiple characters sacrifice themselves to protect them. The number of protection turns a character has is displayed on their avatar card in the 'Battle' window.
The Virtual Fighters
Aelita Schaeffer
Daughter of Franz Hopper and the first Lyoko warrior to be virtualized, Aelita is the only one capable of deactivating the towers controlled by XANA. Due to the administrative rights she inherits from her father over Lyoko, the young girl is XANA’s primary target throughout the series. Whether it's devirtualization without return, memory theft, using said memory to destroy surface territories, or bait to lure Franz Hopper out of the Digital Sea… XANA never ceases to harass the young girl in its pursuit of various objectives throughout the series.
Special Actions
Cloning
Aelita possesses two powers, available in the'Actions'tab of her 'Com. Card', allowing her to create virtual clones. The'Auto-Clone'power lets her create a copy of herself at her position, while the'Anti-Guardian'power allows her to create a clone in the image of a character trapped inside a guardian, to destroy the monster by tricking it.Internal Tower Programs
With administrative rights over Lyoko, Aelita is the only Lyoko warrior capable of accessing certain programs in the interface of the first floor of the towers. Among her programs is the 'Lyoko' code, which allows her to deactivate a tower controlled by XANA. She is also the only one who can initiate territory destruction or the Franz Hopper diary decryption program from a passage tower. Finally, Aelita is the fastest at retrieving data from the 5th Territory interface or that of a tower.
Special Programs
Matersim
The materialization program allows the young girl to rematerialize from the first floor of a passage tower using the 'Earth Code' CD.Visual
Aelita can send you a visual to observe the world of Lyoko through her eyes. For the Lyoko warrior to maintain a stable signal, she must be alone (without monsters, other characters, or the Skidbladnir) in the [desert](color]{yellow}desert[color], [forest](color]{green}forest[color], or ice field{blue}ice field[color] territories. The inside of towers as well as overvehicles can also be viewed with the visual.
Basic Attack Set
Force Field
Aelita charges an energy orb and sends it toward an opponent.Force Field X
Aelita concentrates her energy to charge an enormous orb of power and sends it toward a single opponent.Angelic Strike
Aelita briefly takes to the skies on her wings and sends multiple energy orbs toward all her opponents.
Odd Della Robbia
The most boastful of the Lyoko warriors, Odd is the hot-headed member of the group. With his laser arrows and shield, he is always the first to charge headfirst into the hordes of monsters sent by XANA. His only virtual power was the gift of precognition, which he later lost due to a Supercomputer update. On Earth, Odd shines with his humor and blunders, but knows how to get serious when the situation becomes critical…
Special Program
- Recharge
Exclusive to Odd, the weapon rematerialization program allows the Lyoko warrior to recharge his laser arrows, i.e., action points, once per virtualization. Use the'Recharge A.P.'option from the'Actions'tab of the character’s 'Com. Card' to activate the recharge program.
Basic Attack Set
Laser Arrow
Odd fires a laser arrow at a single opponent.Laser Arrow X
Odd fires two laser arrows at a single opponent, using both arms.Burst Fire
Odd fires multiple salvos of laser arrows to hit all his opponents.
Ulrich Stern
The first Lyoko warrior recruited by Jérémie, Ulrich is undoubtedly the best fighter in the virtual world. Armed with his katana and his powers, Supersprint and Triplicata, he destroyed numerous monsters of XANA and faced William on multiple occasions when the latter was XANA’s chief lieutenant. At school, Ulrich is the brooding heartthrob of the group, enjoying success with the girls… However, he struggles more with his studies, leading to a difficult relationship with his father.
Basic Attack Set
Impact
Ulrich strikes an opponent with his sword.Impact X
Ulrich uses Supersprint to gain speed and deliver a more powerful sword strike.Triangular
Ulrich make a multiple small notches using his sword.
Yumi Ishiyama
The oldest member of the group, one year older than her teammates, Yumi is the only Lyoko Warrior who is an external student, thus exposing her family to the dangers posed by XANA—particularly her little brother Hiroki. On Lyoko, Yumi is the most strategic fighter, combining the use of her fans and her telekinetic powers. Like Aelita, she has repeatedly suffered XANA's attacks: capture by the Guardian or the Scyphozoa, DNA sequence theft, falling into the Digital Sea, and more. Yumi bears the brunt of the computer virus’s schemes.
Basic Attack Set
Fans
Yumi sends one of her fans at an opponent to deal damage.Double Fans
Yumi launches both fans simultaneously at a single opponent.Telekinesis
Yumi sends a fan that she redirects using her telekinetic abilities to strike all nearby opponents.
William Dunbar
Having joined Kadic Middle School at the beginning of Season 2, William was initially a secondary character before gradually growing closer to the other Lyoko Warriors. He was officially accepted into the group in Episode 65, Final Round, becoming a Lyoko Warrior—albeit briefly—before being xanatized by the Scyphozoa. He then became XANA’s commanding officer, destroying the Core of Lyoko as it led the wave of monsters. Later, he continued to block the Lyoko Warriors, even on the Replikas, until he was finally saved at the end of Season 4 on the Ice Replika, though at the terrible cost of the Skidbladnir.
Basic Attack Set
Charge
William lunges at an opponent with his rapier, delivering a heavy strike.Spin Charge
William charges at an opponent in a spinning motion, striking twice with his rapier.Shockwave
William gathers energy in his rapier and sends it out in a wide arc, damaging all opponents in front of him.
Lyoko Warriors' Statuses
Real World
The Lyoko Warriors’ status in the real world determines whether they can reach the factory.
Available
An available Lyoko Warrior can join the factory at any time. Their portrait is displayed in blue on the city map when tracking the characters’ phones.
Blocked
A Lyoko Warrior may be held back by another character when a mission is launched. They cannot reach the factory until they are freed from their captor. Their portrait is displayed in orange on the city map when tracking the characters’ phones.
- Action
To free a blocked Lyoko Warrior, you must call them using the Supercomputer’s phone and use the voice modulator to deceive and distract the character holding them. The Lyoko Warrior will then escape and head to the factory. Refer to the tutorial 'Gathering the Lyoko Warriors at the Factory' for more details on this process.
Lost
A Lyoko Warrior permanently lost in your game will have their portrait displayed in grey on the city map when tracking the characters’ phones. Several scenarios can lead to a Lyoko Warrior’s tragic end:
- If a character is not saved from the Boundary before being erased from the Supercomputer’s memory.
- If a Time Rewind is performed while a character is in a state of Fatal Devirtualization, captured by the DNA-stealing Scyphozoa, or in the Boundary.
- If the Skidbladnir is destroyed while one or more characters are on a Replika or aboard it in the Digital Sea.
Virtual World
Lyoko Warriors can have various statuses in the virtual world.
Fatal Devirtualization
Any character with the status Fatal Devirtualization is sent directly to the Boundary upon devirtualization. The source of this state can be determined by analyzing a character’s DNA using the analysis program available on the ground floor of each tower. The result of this analysis is displayed in the 'DNA Management' window, found in the 'Link' window. The procedure to correct this state varies depending on the issue’s origin. Note that a Lyoko Warrior xanatized by the Scyphozoa has their DNA automatically corrected. If the issue stems from confusion or mixing, the other affected character’s DNA is also corrected. Additionally, the Scyphozoa cannot steal DNA sequences from a character already suffering from DNA alteration. The Fatal Devirtualization status is indicated at the top left of the 'Com. Map' of the characters.
DNA Fusion
A DNA fusion occurs when two living beings are virtualized in the same scanner at the same time. For example, Kiwi might enter a pod at the same moment a Lyoko Warrior is virtualized, causing a random DNA fusion between the two. Refer to the tutorial 'Fixing a DNA Issue' to correct a DNA fusion.DNA Mixing
DNA mixing results from a malfunction in the scan program when two characters are virtualized at the same time. Both characters with mixed DNA must correct the issue simultaneously in the same tower. A character with mixed DNA cannot participate in a DNA exchange. Refer to the tutorial 'Fixing a DNA Issue' to correct DNA mixing.DNA Confusion
DNA confusion can occur when two characters are virtualized at the same time. A confused character cannot attack during their first turn in a battle. To correct this state, both characters with the DNA issue must resolve it simultaneously in the same tower. A character with confused DNA cannot participate in a DNA exchange. Refer to the tutorial 'Fixing a DNA Issue' to correct DNA confusion.Stolen DNA Sequences
When a Lyoko Warrior is caught by the Scyphozoa, it may steal their DNA sequences—the essential components for any human to rematerialize in the real world via the devirtualization program. A character can transfer their own DNA sequences to another via the DNA exchange program available from the ground floor interface of each tower. Since the stolen DNA sequences are stored in XANA’s memory, they can be retrieved from the 5th Territory interface. Refer to the tutorial 'Retrieving a Lyoko Warrior’s DNA Sequences' to learn more about this process.Corrupted Earth Code
Aelita’s Earth Code may become corrupted during virtualization. If this happens, you must correct Aelita’s Earth Code to safely bring her back to the real world. Refer to the tutorial 'Fixing a DNA Issue' to correct Aelita’s Earth Code.
Mandatory Earth Code
Aelita is the only character who can have the status Mandatory Earth Code if you select the options 'Lives on Lyoko' or 'Lives on Earth with Earth Code' in your game’s startup settings. This state requires Aelita to be rematerialized using the rematerialization program from the first floor of a transit tower. Refer to the tutorial 'Solving the Earth Code' to learn how to rematerialize Aelita from a transit tower with the Earth Code.
If Aelita loses all of her hit points, she is sent directly to the Boundary. This status also means the Lyoko Warrior has not developed her powers in the virtual world. As a result, she has no offensive actions in combat. .you need to protect yourself using the abilities 'Evasion' and 'Cocoon'. Also note that if you select the 'Live on Lyoko' option in your game settings, Aelita is automatically sent back to Lyoko after a Time Rewind. The status Earth Code Req. is displayed in the top left of Aelita’s 'Map Com.'.
Xanatification
A xanatified Lyoko warrior, or xana-warrior, is a character controlled by XANA. A xanatified character will follow any order or movement given by the computer virus, making them a formidable enemy. When xanatified, a Lyoko warrior cannot be manually devirtualized. There are 2 types of xanatification.
Temporary xanatification
A temporary xanatification occurs when a character is captured by the Scyphozoa and the creature injects a virus into their memory. Any xanatified character will have their Deadly Devirt status automatically corrected. You can save a temporarily xanatified character either by devirtualizing them in combat or by performing a Supercomputer Reboot if they are on Lyoko. Aelita is also de-xanatified after destroying a sector while being controlled by XANA. Check out the tutorial 'Saving a Lyoko Warrior from Temporary Xanatification' to learn more about this procedure. The 'Map Com.' of a temporarily xanatified character displays the message 'Temporarily Xanatified by XANA'. Additionally, the character is represented by an orange color on the 'Virtual Map'.Permanent xanatification
A true lieutenant of XANA, a permanently xanatified Lyoko warrior is entirely at the mercy of the computer virus. Upon being devirtualized, they return to their master instead of returning to a scanner in the factory. It is also XANA who decides when and where to virtualize its warriors in the virtual world. They will be reinforced with a special combat ability,'Invocation', allowing them to summon a black manta to fight alongside them. It is impossible to save a Lyoko warrior from permanent xanatification in this cycle. A temporarily xanatified character becomes permanently xanatified if:- They fall into the Digital Sea,
- They are caught in a Time Rewind while already captured by the Scyphozoa or already temporarily xanatified,
- The Lyoko Core is destroyed.
Unconscious
A Lyoko warrior is considered 'Unconscious' when they are unable to move or fight. It is impossible to devirtualize them or send an overvehicle to an unconscious character. Their 'Map Com.' displays the message 'Life Signs Returning' along with a countdown showing the remaining seconds before they regain consciousness. The duration of this state depends on its cause:
- Any character present on Lyoko during a Supercomputer Reboot is rendered unconscious for 30 seconds.
- Any character ejected from the first floor of a tower (whether by a xanawarrior or because the tower is destroyed) is rendered unconscious for 10 seconds.
- If a Lyoko warrior is xanatified or has their DNA sequence codes stolen, they will be unconscious for 50 seconds after being freed by the Scyphozoa.
- Aelita is unconscious for 30 seconds when Franz Hopper saves her from a fatal fall into the Digital Sea.
- Aelita remains unconscious as long as William holds her captive with his Supersmoke. Instead of displaying 'Life Signs Returning', her 'Map Com.' shows the message 'Unconscious'.
Paralysis
A Lyoko warrior is in a state of paralysis when captured by either the Scyphozoa or a Guardian. A paralyzed Lyoko warrior cannot be targeted by interface programs. For example, you cannot locate the character on the 'Virtual Map' or devirtualize them using the devirtualization program. The 'Map Com.' of the character will then display the message 'Paralyzed'.
The Frontier
The Frontier is a unique location halfway between the real world and the virtual world. Any character trapped in this in-between space is treated as unwanted data by the Supercomputer. The computer will gradually erase them from its memory. The progress of a character’s deletion in the Frontier is shown in the 'Scan' tab of the 'Connection' window. To save a Lyoko warrior from the Frontier, you must retrieve data from the virtual world where the character was devirtualized. Check out the tutorial 'Saving a Lyoko Warrior from the Frontier' to learn more about this procedure. A Lyoko warrior is sent to the Frontier if:
- Their DNA fusion status reaches 100%,
- A character is devirtualized while having the Deadly Devirt status,
- Aelita is devirtualized while having the Earth Code Req. status,
- A character is devirtualized from a sector for which you do not have the materialization codes, and the Skidbladnir is not present to act as a relay,
- A character is devirtualized when no scanner is available.
Xana-Warriors
Virtualization
xana-warriors are sent into battle as soon as one or more Lyoko warriors are present on a sector (except for the 5th Sector). A xana-warrior may also be sent into battle to defend a tower activated by XANA. Unlike Lyoko warriors, xana-warriors can be revirtualized with their health points and action points fully restored after 6 hours of recovery.
Behavior
The behavior of a xana-warrior depends on several factors, such as the position of your characters and the type of xanatification of the xanatified character.
Temporary xana-warrior
Attacking Lyoko warriors
The default behavior of temporarily xanatified characters on a sector of type mountain, desert, forest, or ice. The goal of the xana-warrior is to devirtualize all Lyoko warriors present on the sector where it is located. In addition to being more powerful and resilient than classic monsters, the xana-warrior can eject a character taking refuge in a tower to force them into combat.Diving into the Digital Sea
A temporarily xanatified warrior will throw itself into the Digital Sea (becoming a permanently xanatified warrior) if:- It is the only character remaining on a mountain, desert, forest, or ice sector.
- It is xanatified in the labyrinth of the 5th Sector when no attack on the Core is in progress.
Destroying a sector
If Aelita is xanatified by the Scyphozoa on a surface sector, she can move toward the nearest passage tower to destroy the sector. The Lyoko warrior is freed from XANA’s control once the destruction program is launched.Capturing Aelita
Being the only one with the ability'Supersmoke Veil', William can capture Aelita if she is alone in combat, throwing her into the Digital Sea to force Franz Hopper out of hiding and destroy him.Attacking the Lyoko Core
Any character xanatified by the Scyphozoa in the labyrinth of the 5th Sector during an attack on the Lyoko Core will teleport into the Core chamber to help the monsters destroy the virtual sphere.
Permanent xana-warrior
Defending towers
A permanently xanatified warrior can be assigned to defend an XANA-activated tower. It will then move as part of a group with all the monsters also assigned to defend the tower.Attacking Lyoko warriors
XANA can virtualize a xana-warrior at any time on a sector of type mountain, desert, forest, or ice to attack the Lyoko warriors present on the sector. In addition to being more powerful and resilient than classic monsters, a xana-warrior can eject characters taking refuge in a tower to force them into combat.Capturing Aelita
As the only one with the ability 'Supersmoke Veil', William can capture Aelita if she is alone in battle and throw her into the Digital Sea, forcing Franz Hopper to emerge from hiding in order to destroy him.
Battle
In battle, XANA warriors use the same basic set of attacks (basic, powerful, and area attacks) with the same costs in action points as when they are not controlled. In addition to this set, XANA grants new abilities to its lieutenants.
Summoning
The ability 'Summoning' allows a permanent XANA warrior to summon a Black Manta that joins them at the start of the next turn. Costing 4 action points, this ability can only be used once per virtualization and only if the character is alone in battle. The Black Manta follows its summoner after the battle.
Supersmoke Veil
Only usable by William, this power allows him to capture Aelita if she is alone in battle. The Lyoko warrior remains unconscious until William is devirtualized.
