Contents DesignAll Robo-Ky models wear the uniform that himself wears only in a different shade and without the fingerless gloves. As of #Reload, the word 'ENNUI' is etched onto their belt buckle in the place of Ky's 'HOPE'. In Guilty Gear X Plus, Robo-Ky's sprite was simply a palette-swap of Ky's, however, all Robo-Kys have a metallic face with nails.
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Their rectangular mouths, with a white teeth-like plate, have visible joints lines, while their eyes are bright yellow lenses. Sporting the same blond hairstyle as Ky, they have winding keys like those of a on the side of their head.The most notable difference between the original model and posterior versions is their 'skin' (or more accurately, plating) color. The first Robo-Ky had Ky's fair skin color, while subsequent models are colored light-turquoise, and later grey green. In Guilty Gear XX, several characters mistake Robo-Ky with Ky, but by Λ Core Plus, all characters are clearly able to tell he is a robot. See also: PersonalityRobo-Ky in X Plus was shown to have a grudge against the normal Ky, stating that defeating the original is a reason for its existence. In XX, the Robo-Kys are loyal to the, while mocking and looking down upon the other characters and proving to them the 'might, order and superiority' of the P.W.A.B. As of #Reload, in its battle quotes Robo-Ky gains somewhat of a more comical personality, which is expanded upon in Λ Core Plus.The playable Robo-Ky in Λ Core Plus is a perverted, womanizing, seemingly defective model.
'Ennui' is etched onto his belt, which suggests he may be acting out of boredom. He is both an archaic model and a 'fake', meaning he is not registered. He doesn't appear to like characters who aren't human, but openly appreciates strong women like and.The last remaining Robo-Ky unit in Xrd is taken almost as seriously as its models from Λ Core; loud-mouthed and somewhat in the slumps, it has nonetheless gained much more insight and newfound ideals that make him radically different from its prior personality, despite some comical trails still being prevalent. He is able to see through 's wicked farce while stating that 'despite so many complicated ideologies people don't need, they can still connect', and is shown to encourage to care more about himself.Story BackstoryThe Robo-Ky army was created by the scientist. They were a prototype guard unit for the, programmed with 's battle data from the. However, they quickly turned to be defective and unstable.Guilty Gear XRobo-Ky vs.
Ky in Guilty Gear X Plus.Robo-Ky appears in Guilty Gear X Plus as one of Ky's opponents in one of his story routes. Initially, Robo-Ky first finds Ky in a deserted location and scans him from afar. The robot then starts to declare that it must defeat the original to prove itself, causing Ky to sneeze out of an old wives' tale.In one of Ky's endings, Ky discards his shoulder cape in order to divert the robot, while hiding just to regain himself. Ky then comments that the robot is very persistent, even when it lost the battle.Guilty Gear XXRobo-Ky does not have a story mode, but it along with several copies of itself appears in several others' story modes.
The conditions for defeating them vary for each story mode and path; some versions are fought normally, while some only take damage from Overdrives.In Guilty Gear XX Λ Core Plus, Crow sends Robo-Ky to different missions, trying to send him to his destruction, while Robo-Ky seems to turn crazier with the passing on time. He is destroyed by the new guard prototypes, the clones, but the final result is the destruction of both. Free from Robo-Ky, Crow shows his new prototypes, the.In the Story Mode for the other characters, Robo-Ky appears as a guardian for the Bureau or as a crazy robot that finds everybody to be 'defective' minus the female characters. Instead, he tries to turn them into his wives.Guilty Gear Xrd -REVELATOR-Follow their decommission circa 2181, only one Robo-Ky survived. He has become a freelance robot for hire, yet is still homeless due to not having a single client until hires him for a certain condition they are up against. He assists Venom in impeding, who is incapable of reading his mind since he is a robotic entity. When Bedman threatens the lives of innocent children, Robo-Ky initiates his self-destruct sequence to destroy Bedman's Bedframe, which leaves him open to Venom's Tera Machina System.
After the battle and reduced to a head, he carries the unconscious Venom to places unknown, presumably to receive repairs and to get Venom medical attention for his injuries.In Guilty Gear Xrd REV 2 's After Story B, he.Abilities. Main article:Initially portrayed as a serious threat in XX, as of Λ Core Plus they are often used as comical relief and shown to have a somewhat low intelligence. The Robo-Kys appear to be capable of calling each other, analyzing the moves of their opponent (to the point where they can become immune to them), poisoning them, and even instantly brainwashing them. They possess the same techniques as and frequently share data with one another, but from #Reload onwards, the Robo-Kys develop techniques of their own, using their robotic nature to their advantage.
They can detach or multiply body parts, and even conceal objects inside their body, such as a chair in their backs, or produce a cape out of their clothing.Like the original Ky, they have control over lightning, but it is unknown if it is purely electricity or actual lightning. The latest, and presumably last, Robo-Ky unit has been upgraded with a special bio-alloy and an improved version of the Hercules Engine. He appears to be significantly more powerful than the original prototype as he was able to completely destroy Bedman's 8th Generation Reinforced High-Density Bed Frame, although at the cost of his body.In terms of gameplay, Robo-Ky first appeared as Ky's GG Mode version in Guilty Gear X Plus, appearing only as an opponent in Ky's Story Mode. He is a palette swap of Ky with a several unique moves. He is often in a weak, slouching stance (using the 'exit menu' sound effect periodically), and would crawl on the ground in his walking animation. In Guilty Gear XX, he is officially named and appears as a hidden character. It is in ♯Reload that Robo-Ky finally became a character of his own; while his fighting stance is the same as Ky's, his entire move list was revamped and gained the Power Gauge (.) in place of the.Musical themes.
Holy Orders (Be Just or Be Dead) - Guilty Gear X. Holy Orders?
- Guilty Gear XX. Vortex Infinitum - Guilty Gear XX ♯Reload Korean OST. Under Construction (Day) - Guilty Gear XX. Under Construction (Night) - Guilty Gear XXQuotes. Main article: Allusions.
Aces High, one of his pre- ♯Reload attacks (also used by in Isuka), is an allusion to an song of the same name. His spawns smaller Robo-Kys that walk down a ladder from his mouth. This is most likely a reference to Yatterwan from the anime series. His Overdrive, 'Dame na Yatsu wa Nani wo Yatte mo Dame!' , is a reference to the manga series, wherein characters make use of rapid punching attacks with constant repetitions of syllables per blow.
It most likely references Dio Brando's variation of this type of move.Trivia. The original Robo-Ky from and version was erroneously coined as 'Gear Ky', 'Orochi Ky', or 'Black Ky' by fans. In Robo-Ky and 's story battle intro, Ky is kneeling down, seemingly unaware of the robot. The Robo-Ky moves closer towards him at a slow pace just before crawling towards him fully, then hitting Ky as he notices and thus turns around.
Due to this, Ky will always lose a portion of his health before the fight begins. In, Robo-Ky states that he can convert human food into energy. In, both Robo-Ky and Robo-Ky II can heal with food items in the GGBoost Mode.
Their taunts involve spawning a table with a drink on it, even though they does nothing direct with it. Despite being a robot, Robo-Ky spills blood whenever he suffers damage from a bladed-attack, but whenever he is hit, nuts and bolts will drop/spill from him. Post-, most of his moves make fun of Ky Kiske in the form of puns with the japanese kai sound, always written in katakana. The localized names in Λ Core Plus R retain the puns, such as 'Ris-KY Lovers' and 'Spi-KY'.Mini Robo-Ky. 's Nani ga Deru ka na? Involves Faust dropping small-sized dolls of some characters, one of which is Robo-Ky. The doll uses his original green color scheme from Guilty Gear XX.
Robo-Ky is the only character to have no new artwork in. He reuses his artwork in #Reload.External Links. at Dustloop Wiki.
Justice is one of the main villains from the Guilty Gear series. She is a female Gear, the first 'complete' Gear that was created by 'That Man'. She is the instigator of the Crusades, a hundred year war against humans and Gears that is the foundation for the majority of the Guilty Gear storyline. Justice was eventually defeated and destroyed by Sol Badguy.
StoryBackground
Justice is a clone of a woman known as Aria, lover of a man named Frederick as well as a fellow scientist in the Gear Project. A unnamed scientist, known only as “That Man”, used Aria and Frederick for his experiments, but it is not known if they were volunteers or were forced by him(though Sol implies in Guilty Gear: Overture that his conversion into a Gear was involuntary). Aria became the first complete Gear, a humanoid with an immense magical power, but lost all of her memories, then taking the name Justice. A series of gears were created after her, but they didn't had their own sentience like Justice. Justice had the unique power of controlling all other Gears, starting to think that humans were inferior to the Gears. Never tolerating the existence of humans, Justice decided to eliminate all humans from earth, starting a bloody war that became known as the Crusades. The Sacred Order of Holy Knights was created to fight Justice and her army of Gears. The Crusades went on for one hundred years, resulting in the mass genocide of many countries, especially Japan.
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Justice fought and defeated the leaders of the Holy Knights, Kliff Undersn and Ky Kiske, then fighting Sol Badguy, who was also a Holy Knight at the time. After defeating Sol, she realizes that he is also a Gear, and attempts to control him. However, Sol never falls into her submission, knocking out Justice and allowing Ky and the rest of the Holy Knights to defeat Justice and seal her away, thus ending the Crusades.
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All was peaceful until came the notice that the seal of Justice was cracking. The Post War Administration Bureau decides to create a tournament that was called the Holy Order Tournament, in order to gather warriors and create a new Holy Order to fight the imminent menace of Justice. Sol Badguy and Ky Kiske enter the tournament, knowing that something was wrong in it, since the tournament had no rules and even criminals were allowed to compete. Sol Badguy eventually wins the tournament, meeting with Testament, who was a Gear that created the tournament in order to gather the sacrifices required to break Justice's seal. With only one more sacrifice needed, Testament fought Sol but lost, deciding to use his own blood as a sacrifice. Justice is unsealed, recognizing her old enemy and deciding to kill him, so that she can resume her war against humans. Sol defeats Justice, who recovers her memories before dying, saying to Sol that she wished that the three of them could talk a last time, recognizing Sol as her former lover Frederick. Sol destroys Justice and prays for her soul to find peace, before vowing to take his revenge against “That Man”.
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Justice's Story Mode here is a retelling of her resurrection by Testament in the original Guilty Gear, her last confrontation with Ky Kiske and Kliff, finally meeting her end at the hands of Sol Badguy. In Story Mode for all other characters, Justice appears as a regular opponent, but these are only copies created by Crow and used as guardians.
Personality
Justice is shown to be quite confident in her power, almost to the point of arrogance. However, she is also shown to be quite shrewd and cunning. She seems to be able to accurately determine the nature of her opponent's magic and battle capabilities through simple observation. She also commanded her army of Gears to lay siege on the Japanese people as she felt that their mastery of Ki would pose a significant threat to her plans of genocide. Despite her open disdain towards humanity in general, she is capable of acknowledging their tenacity, strength and courage, as shown in her interactions with Kliff, whom she conveys her respect to and even offered him an opportunity to retreat during their last confrontation to avoid his inevitable death. When failing to comply, she then states that she would at least make his death painless.
She seems to exhibit a resigned and melancholic anger over her role, as she believes that she has no choice but to be a nemesis towards mankind. She also feels enraged at humanity for labeling Gears as evil or a sin against nature, despite the fact that they did not have a choice in their creation or the fact that they were developed as biological weapons.
Gameplay
In Guilty Gear, she is the game's final boss. In Guilty Gear X she is absent from the game, except in the Plus version, where she and Kliff are hidden characters unlocked via missions. In Guilty Gear X2 however, she is a secret character only unlocked by beating her on Level 230 in Survival Mode, accumulating 96 hours of normal gameplay, beating all 60 Story Paths, or completing forty of the game's missions in Mission Mode. Despite her inclusion in these games, her well-above-average attack power, reach, speed, and defense make her illegal in most formal tournaments.
Before the recent Accent Core Plus R, Justice was the most overpowered character in the game, being able to deal an insane amount of damage as well as having the best mobility and defense of any character, boasting a fast running dash, a triple airdash, and a triple jump. Her normals are also fast, have ridiculous priority, and extremely long reach. In fact, Justice is the only character in the game that is so overpowered outside of Gold Mode that some of her combos are guaranteed to deal 100% damage. Justice can also zone very effectively using her N.B. Blasts, and she possesses an extremely powerful counter called Valkyrie Arc that counters all attacks, regardless of where the attack is intended to hit, or even if the attack is an Overdrive or Instant Kill. Her only weakness is that her Overdrives are extremely hard to pull off, forcing inexperienced players to use nothing but regular attacks and special moves.
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The recently announced Accent Core Plus R is allowing, Justice and Kliff, for the first time ever, to be playable and balanced for arcade play, meaning she is now officially tournament-legal. As such, Justice has been retooled considerably: she has lost practically all of her mobility, as her walk speed is extremely slowed down and she can no longer dash, triple jump, or airdash. Valkyrie Arc no longer works on low attacks, and her damage output is severely weakened. To make up for this, she has been given all new versions of her N.B. Blasts that travel in different arcs and directions. Her gameplan revolves around setting up bomb traps to gain meter, then making use of her Force Break, Saperia Trance, to travel across the screen while causing wallbounce to go into devastating combos.
As of the second location test, she has gained a brand new Overdrive called Omega Shift. The move acts similarly to Sol's Dragon Install, granting Justice all of her old mobility options back (triple jump, dash, triple airdash). This adds yet another option to her gameplan: to build meter so she can use this move to transition to an offensive playstyle.
Powers & Abilities
Justice uses her innate powers as well as her armor's shapeshifting claws and appendages to deal out incredible damage. She is capable of manipulating heat, electricity, nuclear fission and even gamma radiation. Her armor, which is based on the Outrage, not only protects her from most magical weaponry and spells, it also allows her to draw Magic directly from the Backyard to substantially boost her immense power further. It is equipped with a pair of boosters, which allows her to accelerate her speed to astonishing levels. She also has the ability to teleport. She has access to a weaker variation of the Saint Oratorio spell, better known as her Overdrive Gamma Ray, which can obliterate an entire continent in a single blast at its maximum output, leaving a permanent scar in the ocean. In her 'Cradle' form in Guilty Gear Xrd, she was able to exterminate the city of Babylon instantaneously by 'swapping' physical space with the Backyard. She is considered to one of the series's most powerful characters, alongside Sol Badguy, Tyr, Slayer, Bedman, Dizzy and That Man. As a Command Type Gear, she manifested an ability known as the Gear Resonance Song which allows her to mentally influence and control all Gears, even revive 'dead' Gears. This ability also extends towards Youkai, due to the structural similarities between Youkai and Gears.
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