The main characters of L33T Ranma aren't many, but they are strong and have great influence. With Largo running rampant in the streets, the mysterious power known as L33Tness has spread to the martial artists of Nerima, and the changes are turning the small chaos zone upside down (which it is entirely familiar with, being a chaos zone).
Special Abilities: Fluent in Japanese and English, and possesses a remarkable level of common sense. Skilled in dating simulators. Quake III master supreme.
Finding himself in Nerima, Piro has been mostly pushed out of the big picture in favor of Largo's quest, and finds himself more and more often watching from the sidelines as things run out of control. Though his conscience Seraphim has been working double-time to contain the plague of L33T that seems to be spreading in reaction to the hypothetical zombie invasion, she is almost as helpless as her client when it comes to containing the destruction. Piro's primary job now is going to work and slowly earning enough money to purchase a return flight to America for him and Largo; other sub-plots concerning his encounters with Kimiko and the loss of his sketchbook have been utterly abandoned.
Special Abilities: Ultimate gaming master. L33T|\/|4573R and hacker extraordinaire, Largo is the very epitome of L33T, and possesses mad 5|<1LLZ practically unrivalled.
Largo, for once, has stretched his attention span far enough to concentrate on his quest to rid Japan of the 3V1L zombies. But, right in the middle of that, he takes it upon himself to fulfill a second quest, and vows to make Ranma an L33T. With Nerima's premiere super-powered martial artist at his beck and call, can Largo save Tokyo? WILL he save Tokyo, even if he succeeds? And will Boo make any difference now that he can communicate?
Ranma "7H3 [H053N 1" Saotome
Special Abilities: Possessing super martial arts abilities on par with those featured in the games he now plays, Ranma has only grown in power since his ascension to L33T. He now features combat manuevers found in fighting games, as well as his classic arsenal of Anything-Goes and Chinese Amazon manuevers.
Though only an apprentice L33T, Ranma is not to be taken lightly under any circumstances. In a short time he has already passed the first test of L33T, and mastered the subtle, complex arts of fighting and FPS gaming. He has not yet surpassed his master in these areas, but he already far exceeds Largo in the area of "Real-World" gaming (or, at the very least, he's much more successful at it). Having left his old life of acting as a doormat for angry girls in the dust, he's now far more receptive to his fiancees' advances, and has taken it upon himself to ascend them, as well, to the status of L33T (with the exception of Akane). Beyond that, he's also found his place among Japanese gamers, being hailed as "7H3 [H053N 1" by the common L33T that it is his destiny to lead.
Shampoo "|<477"
Special Abilities: Martial artist L33T. Can change into a cat. Cooks a mean bowl of ramen.
Shampoo has at last found her way into Ranma arms with her ascension to L33T, and now more than ever desires to take him as her own. She still has some competition, true, but she sees Ranma's departure of the Tendo engagement and Akane's wrath as a shining beacon of hope for her future love.
Ukyo "7|-|3-[00|<" Kuonji
Special Abilities: Martial artist L33T. Has the biggest weapon in the series, and is plainly the most intelligent of the L33T martial artists. Makes excellent okinomiyaki and runs her own business.
While not the most powerful of the L33T martial artists, Ukyo has other things going for her. Besides the loyalty of a crossdressing ninja, she also has the most common sense of the bunch, which she inexplicably retained even as Ranma enlisted her in Largo's cause. Of course, she quite formidible on the battlefield as well, and will be at the front of any fight, though she does so purely out of her love for Ranma.
Ping-chan
Special Abilities: Can lift and throw buses, and have minor electronic malfunctions that cause mood swings and major sub-plots.
A unit produced by the evil empire (Sony), Ping-chan is, for the most part, a docile and mild-mannered robot girl who follows Piro and Largo around with nowhere else to go. Though she's a Playstation 2 accessory, the only use of that function resulted in a massive short-circuit, and yet another Saotome engagement.