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Robo-Ky, as only shown in Guilty Gear XX: The Midnight Carnival.
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Robo-Ky, as only shown in Guilty Gear XX: The Midnight Carnival.
Robo-Ky, as shown in Guilty Gear XX#Reload and onward. Officially, this is the real Robo-Ky.
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Robo-Ky, as shown in Guilty Gear XX#Reload and onward. Officially, this is the real Robo-Ky.
Robo-Ky MkII, as shown in Guilty Gear Isuka. The only difference in appearance is his color scheme
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Robo-Ky MkII, as shown in Guilty Gear Isuka. The only difference in appearance is his color scheme

The Robo-Kys are characters in the Guilty Gear fighting game series, making their first appearance in several editions of the second game, Guilty Gear X, as a secret mode for Ky, then later in the third game, as a secret character, and then in Guilty Gear XX#Reload as a normal character, having undergone major changes. There are multiple Robo-Kys in the storyline, but they are all the same. As their name implies, they are robotic versions of Ky Kiske. Robo-Ky MkII appeared in Guilty Gear Isuka, and can use several modified moves from other characters.

Voice acting

Gameplay

Being that there are three dramatically different versions of Robo-Ky, this section is split into three categories.

Guilty Gear XX: The Midnight Carnival

Robo-Ky is a clone of Ky Kiske, and is significantly faster, more powerful, and, as an unlockable character, is severely unbalanced, and not allowed in tournaments. His moves are vaguely similar to Ky's normal move set, but are very similar to Ky's Ex Move set(though still notably unique).

Guilty Gear XX#Reload

Major changes were made in this version. Robo-Ky was made playable from the beginning (and thus tournament-legal) and his movelist was changed entirely. He sported a unique tension system, which had to be filled up in alternate ways, and several eccentric attacks, all of which used up small bits of his tension meter in order to become more powerful. He also had an overheat system, which had him heat up over time, and this heat had to be vented, or Robo-Ky would explode, interrupting whatever he was doing. He was also the heaviest character as far as the game's gravity system was concerned.

Robo-Ky Mk. II

Robo-Ky Mk. II was exactly like the #Reload version of Robo-Ky, except that he had a special mode in which he could go through levels of the Isuka's Boost Mode in order to obtain points, with which he could purchase moves of other characters for use in battle and increase his "parameters" (i.e. attack strength, defense power, movement speed, etc.). In addition, his FRC timings were customizable, allowing him to acquire FRC frames for moves that previously could not be FRCed, and it was even possible to upgrade to "Yellow Roman Cancel" (YRC), which used 12.5% of the tension gauge. Notably, Robo-Ky Mk. II could use moves like the Gamma Ray which the programmers locked-out, making a well-programmed Robo-Ky Mk. II practically invincible.

Voice actor: [Takumi Inoue]

Story

Background

The Robo-Kys are products of the Post-War Administration Bureau (except for Mk. II, which was created by a scientist unconnected with the PWAB), which they modeled after Ky and produced en masse to do their bidding.

Guilty Gear XX: The Midnight Carnival

While the Robo-Kys do not have a story path, they are a major element of many characters' story. They seem to be interested in taking into custody those of Japanese descent, those who use ki force, and those who the PWAB consider a threat. They 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 their opponent, and instant brainwashing.

Music References

Robo-Ky's Aegis High is likely named for Iron Maiden's song Aces High.

Guilty Gear series
Characters: A.B.A | Sol Badguy | Baiken | Bridget | Dizzy | Fanny | Faust | I-No | Johnny | Justice | Ky Kiske | Kliff Undersn | Jam Kuradoberi | Axl Low | May | Millia Rage | Anji Mito | Potemkin | Robo-Ky | Slayer | Testament | That Man | Venom | Chipp Zanuff | Zappa | Zato-1

 


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