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LUCKY GLAUBER
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	Lucky is a basketball player who also practices martial arts when he's not 
jamming and slamming in his local basketball court. Taking advantage of his long 
body, Lucky combines his skills using a basketball with his karate skills to 
create a deadly and spectacular new style. 
	After a game at the street court, Lucky is approached by his old friend, 
Heavy D!. Heavy D! tells Lucky that he has received an invitation for the new 
format of the King of Fighters tournament, which would be introducing the team 
battle mode. So, he was anxious to hear if Lucky would join him. Since Lucky 
seems to owe Heavy D!, he gladly accepts. After the tournament, Lucky goes back 
to his turf and keeps polishing his skills in martial arts, of course, never 
overlooking a good one-on-one ocassionally!
	Very different from Brian, who is always so violent, Lucky is very kind 
and very friendly. His jolly attitude and optimism always inspires a good fight. 
He also inspires teamwork, as he feels it is essential for victory. He never 
feels bad when he loses, he just takes it as a step towards perfection (so he 
doesn't seem to care about his team's mediocre participation in the tournament). 
In all, Lucky is a pretty nice guy, and never loses his cool.

*Fun fact = Has Lucky ever played in the NBA? Perhaps so, as in KOF '98, he has 
three colors which represent three historic teams in NBA history! His original 
color is purple and yellow for the Los Angeles Lakers. His second color is green 
and white for the Boston Celtics. His third color is red, black, and white for 
the Chicago Bulls. Although, I don't know which team his fourth color is: black 
and white. Could it be a sneak preview of a new expansion team? ^-^ 

Appearances: The King of Fighters '94, The King of Fighters '98

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