Vexus is the main antagonist of My Life as a Teenage Robot. The ruthless queen of Cluster Prime, she has access to a massive army of drones, and is hell-bent on enslaving humanity. In fact, she's wanted to take over Earth for the past 200 years! That said, Vexus' plans are almost always foiled by Jenny or her friends and family. Though not like such setbacks would ever stop her...
Gameplay Tips
Vexus' Neutral Special has 3 levels of charge, each one increasing the projectile's size. The smallest can do around 15% damage, and the largest around 27% damage!
Vexus' Neutral EX, instead of being a poison hurtbox, is a windbox. You can push opponents halfway across the stage in some cases!
Vexus' Side Special can keep opponents stunned for 67 frames, giving you ample time to decide what to do using the control stick/arrow keys.
Vexus' Side EX, while able to stun like her Side Special, deals 15% damage and 30% shield damage! However, it lacks the mobility of her Side Special.
Where Vexus reappears during her Up Special can be manipulated with the control stick/arrow keys. You can go in all 8 directions!
Vexus' Up EX may only go straight up, but she can spike opponents on the initial teleport! She also does not freefall when reappearing.
Vexus' Down Special is one of her few projectile options, and the lasers are good at keeping opponents away from her.
Vexus' Down EX lasers go farther than her Down Special, making them mainly useful as an aerial attack.
Trivia
Vexus' Up Throw is known as 'Genocide Cutter', which is the signature move of Rugal Bernstein in The King of Fighters. It is said to be a rather infamous move.