I honestly don't think it's possible to fully hate any Touhou characters. But let me check.
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The Grimoire of Marisa - Pages 44-47 - Suika Ibuki's Spell Cards
Kishin "Missing Purple Power"
User: Suika Ibuki
Notes: Usually seen at parties, doping type (alcohol)
Reference Level: As if
She gets bigger, usually when she's drunk at parties. I mean, she's always drunk, but y'know.
This sorta thing ain't danmaku. Totally useless as a reference. She really is just a monster.
Oni Sign "Complete Massacre on Mt. Ooe"
User: Suika Ibuki
Notes: Usually seen at parties, a real spicy drunk
Reference Level: Won't
She catches and throws you, usually when she's drunk at parties.
Again: not danmaku. Hurts a ton, too.
Ghastly Air "Deep Fog Labyrinth"
User: Suika Ibuki
Notes: Usually seen at parties
Reference Level: Doesn't seem likely
She shows off a trick where she disperses her body like mist, usually when she's drunk at parties.
A monstrously crafty Spell Card where you can't touch her at all, but she can attack all she wants.
I wonder how the world looks to her while she's in mist form?
As always, I can't use this as a reference.
"Night Parade of a Million Demons"
User: Suika Ibuki
Notes: Usually seen at parties
Reference Level: ★★★
Suika's only danmaku-like danmaku.
Even though it's her only one, it attacks with nothing but projectile quantity, making it the most danmaku-like danmaku in Gensokyo.
It just flattens you with pure power, so forget tryin' to strategize your way through it. It's pretty difficult to imitate, too.
She hardly uses any Spell-Card-like Spell Cards, but when she does decide to use one once in a while, she throws out this sort of overpowered mess. Oni really are behind the times. They don't understand these newfangled pastimes of ours at all.
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🌸✨🌸Shrine Maiden of Paradise🌸✨🌸
Ink markers with some washi tape and sakura stickers I have on me. Took me about 3 days from start to finish.
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The Grimoire of Marisa - Pages 37-38 - Komachi Onozuka's Spell Cards
Death Song "Ferry of the Deep Fog"
User: Komachi Onozuka
Notes: Possible on land too, "I personally" type (*see reference at bottom of post)
Reference Level: I ain't feeling this one
A Spell Card where she rams you with a boat that a bunch of phantoms are riding on.
I'm recording various Spell Cards in this book not to research countermeasures for them, but rather to widen my own magical repertoire. But there's no point in referencing something where the ghosts just decided to tag along of their own accord.
That aside, though, the phantoms are just floating in the air. They're not actually riding in the boat. What the heck is her job, anyway?
Malice Sign "Regretful Bound Spirits"
User: Komachi Onozuka
Notes: Seems like phantoms tend to gather around waterfronts
Gloominess: ★★★★★
A Spell Card where phantoms cling to you and follow you around.
Having phantoms cling to you is the worst kind of nuisance. You can shoo away mosquitoes, but your hand will just go right through a phantom.
Hm? Why do you still take damage if they just pass through you? I bet the secret of the phantoms' gloominess must be hidden there.
Death Price "Price of Life"
User: Komachi Onozuka
Notes: Mainly a popular party trick, servant-type (invisible)
Believability: ★
A Spell Card that changes the value of the opponent's life into money and shows it to them.
As you're surrounded by money, your own agitated movement tarnishes its beauty in this fearsome danmaku.
But what interests me is that, no matter who she does this little fortune-telling show for, the amount of money is basically the same... is she just messing with us?
By the way, a human's life is priceless.
*A possible reference to a line from Klaus, the final boss of Xexex, "I myself will come out!" (Watashi mizukara ga deru!, 私自らが出る!). Despite the quality of the game itself, the low-quality character graphics and the final boss's humorously bizarre last words have given the game-- and this line in particular-- memetic notoriety among Japanese shooting game fans. (from the Touhou Wiki)
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