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Michael Sword is one of Justice's Special Attacks, first appearing in the original Guilty Gear.
This would also be passed down onto EX Dizzy with her own version in Guilty Gear XX, up until Guilty Gear XX Λ Core Plus R.
Overview[]
Justice creates a blade from her right arm, then does a horizontal slash that sends out a brief electrical beam across the screen. The version knocks the opponent back, while the
version causes a wall bounce. In Guilty Gear XX-onwards, this can also be done in the air where Justice alters her aerial momentum backwards in a brief bounce.
![GGXX Michael Blade](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/guilty-gear/images/f/fb/GGXX_Michael_Blade.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/150?cb=20240219234739)
Michael Blade (ミカエルブレード, Mikaeru Burēdo?)
In the Guilty Gear XX sub-series, Justice gains an Overdrive version known as Michael Blade, done by inputting +
. While having a similar animation to the regular Michael Sword, Michael Blade while having Justice swing faster after the startup flash, travels full-screen and float-launches the opponent on contact.
![GGXX Dizzy Michael Sword](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/guilty-gear/images/f/f3/GGXX_Dizzy_Michael_Sword.gif/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/150?cb=20240219235302)
Dizzy's Michael Sword
In the case of EX Dizzy, Necro forcibly creates a blade out of Dizzy's front arm, immediately weighing her down and creating an orange diagonal energy slash before returning her arm to normal.
The version hits twice and knocks the opponent down on contact. The Force Break
version comes out a lot faster, deals 3 hits and makes the opponent slide on the floor on contact.
Details[]
To be added...
Trivia[]
- Michael Sword and Michael Blade are likely named after the archangel of the same name.
- By proxy, with some sources calling Dizzy's version of the move "Gabriel Sword", Gabriel is also another archangel.