Sol: Ky, all my life I've felt like a corrupted force of utter destruction. Like it was my destiny to kill all things. Gears are meant to die. I've seen you fight like you mean it. Like a man possessed. I've seen you show no mercy or regard at all to countless gears, and yet here I stand. So please, for my sake, come at me with everything. Fight me like you mean it. Ky: lol Sol, that's silly. I don't wanna kill you. Sol: YOUR WIFE'S UGLY Ky: *SOOOOOOL!*
@@thechosenfundead6626 i mean, considering how much of a shitty father figure he was to Sin, i don't think it would be that hard to insult his own daughter
Ky : _"DAFUQ YOU THINKING ROASTING YOUR DAUGHTER OF ALL PEOPLE!?!?"_ Sol : _"SO WHAT, ARE YOU BEING A PUSSY ASS NOT DEFENDING YOUR WIFE!?!?"_ Ky : *_"SOL, YOU'RE A $HITTY FATHER!!!!"_*
Really shows how hung up Sol is about the fact that being a Gear makes him “a monster”. He just doesn’t get that people like Ky, despite knowing that objectively Sol is a Gear, still see him as a person despite that.
There are also 0 side effects in being a Gear, OP, immortal and Sol has developed a way to maintain his human form indefinetely, i don't get what changed for him at the end of Strive when he became human, he lives just as he did before but he just isn't as strong anymore and will grow old.
@@SSJavenger Apparently the Flame of Corruption in him would just make him more Gear-like as time went on, eventually driving him mad. Also something about Sol hearing a voice in his head telling him to destroy everything or something. No idea where that's from. I started with Strive.
@@SSJavenger The way I've come to understand it, the Flames of Corruption were initially implanted to allow Sol to survive the process of becoming a Gear. Asuka (That Man) wasted no quarter in ensuring the survival of his two friends so he gave both of them immortal artifacts to guarantee survival. Post-Strive Sol is still very much a Gear albeit his development potential has decreased a lot. The only way he'll advance is by taking things seriously and actively inventing newer and more suitable equipment. He's more than qualified if the original Outrage is anything.
I think what makes this such a great moment is that Sol's actions are partially fueled by a deep self-loathing that he never managed to get over. He's thought himself a monster ever since he became a gear. He feels that if back then, Ky actually had figured out the truth and came to kill him for it, it would've been the ending he "deserved." It's a common sentiment amongst depressed people- an intense feeling of guilt at your very existence, and anxiety over when the facade will drop and other people will see you for the shitty person your believe yourself to be. By not fighting him 'for real' Ky essentially refused to reflect that anxiety back at Sol, knowingly or not- a kindness Sol feels he doesn't deserve. So the anxiety bubbles up and he lashes out, insulting people he cares about just to get a reaction that justifies his fucked up self-image. But after all that, Ky still shows him mercy. Sol is forgiven- For insulting Ky's wife, yes, but he knows he didn't mean that. He is forgiven for being a gear. He finally gets Ky to meet him on his own terms and is humbled, and then Ky helps him back to his feet.
@@KhoaLe-uc2ny i9i9ii9Ford focus 2009 para el trabajo:tiene varios detalles ( le prende una luz.. no sirve la chapa copiloto... el aire necesita su cambio de fusible... y trae un pekeño Jolpe en la parte d atrás del copiloto.... pero mecánicamente ablando el carrito anda jalando al 100%% ... 14000 millas
5:05 That entire sequence is great. Sol tries to pull away for some breathing room, Ky pins his foot to keep him in place, breaks Sol's fucking weapon with an open-hand slap, then breaks the hilt of his OWN weapon on Sol's face, pocket-sands him with the fragments, THEN lets him back off - just so he can charge up the finale.
I know this is really late but I think Sol was trying to counterattack. He was like "Shit he's got me, I need to do something" and tries to hit Ky. But Ky either saw it coming or reacted fast and parried with his hand, which just so happened to fuck with the Junkyard Dog's mechanisms and it broke apart.
Anyone has noticed when Ky does that to Junkyard dog the only part that remains in Sol's hand is the Fire Seal sword ? Now I can believe that sword was used to fuse with another sacred weapon.
real talk though holy SHIT what kind of giga-chad move is "smash the hilt of your sword to pieces against your opponents face and then GRAB the fragments and pocket-sand their sorry ass"
I love how steadily throughout the series Ky, even if he might not ever match Sol in raw power, has been learning his movements and keeping up with him. Far from the days where Sol would just consider him a nothing, Ky has become both a true friend and rival, as much as Sol hates it.
4:00 - 4:15 This is probably my favorite dialogue in the scene. It’s a preemptive stroke against every comment that starts with “If Sol had just….” or some variant thereof, and proceeds to lay out a laundry list of excuses. No one is questioning who’s stronger; the answer is undoubtedly Sol, by a large margin. The point is that power isn’t everything when skill, deceit ,and ruthlessness can make up the difference. It’s funny that Order Ky’s mentality is more akin to a mercenary’s than a stereotypical “holy” knight’s: “Forget honor, mercy, or fairness. Nothing’s off the table when your life’s on the line.”
For Ky to fight monsters, he had to become one. A brutal, unfeeling killing machine. It's why he sandbags Sol because despite Sol being a gear, Ky doesn't see a monster.
You can also see at around 2:12 to 2:19 that Ky clearly didn't like what he had to become and I figure, he'd like to leave that version of himself in the past.
@@twhycraig9465 Blazblue was shit compared to Guilty Gear. Not nearly as many defensive options and slower combat. Which is why we now have blazblue cross tag battle to improve the game cause it just wasn't cutting it. Blazblues story was lacking and a ripoff guilty gear sacred weapons story. Hust leave this to the father GG
Something I just realized and a lot of people dont. Ky is handicapped in this fight. He is using Eclair not Thunderseal. Eclair is a powerful sword and well suited to Ky but its not on the same level as Thunderseal meaning going against Junkyard Dog, which is Fireseal and I think 2 other pieces of the set, its way underpowered. And Sol got his teeth kicked in. It may not always turn out this way in their fights but it goes to show just how scarily powerful Ky is.
Junkyard dog mkiii is a combination of 3 of the holy relics, and likely Bridget's yo yo. Ky smashes it all to pieces which in my head is why Junkyard dog looks so different in Strive. Because Ky is fucking scary
@@TheEmperorHyperion Spoilers Sol is the one to defeat I-no using the full power of the "Outrage" which he previously couldn't handle, and not even ky was able to defeat Ino with the thunderseal and dragon install. My personal opinoin is that Sol is stronger in terms of raw power, Ky is still the more skilled fighter, hence ky's victory here. Though it is perhaps best that its left ambiguous as to who is truly stronger.
@@xx_toasterreturns_xx1166 -Spoilers- You're basically on the money here, as Ky states in this vid, the dirty tactics and lack of honor are all standard Holy Order techniques made for war, where the only thing that matters is killing, and Ky just happens to be exceptionally skilled on top of that. Sol's indefinitely more powerful, especially with Dragon Install, but as we see in Strive when he's affected by the anti-Gear tech the white house security is using, he's forced to run from problems because he's a sloppy and undisciplined fighter who's used his neigh-invulnerability to just power through attacks up to this point, which Nagoriyuki points out in their first encounter. He manages to maintain Outrage and beat I-no as a regular human only by way of a massive power-supply and the effort of two of the other arguably strongest characters in the world, one of which being Ky himself (who I believe is openly stated to be the strongest person in the cast after Sol loses the Flame of Corruption but I may be misremembering), getting her to expose her weakness for just a second.
i love what ky says about 'real fights', how unfairness and deceit are the way to go. he's absolutely right, in a real 1v1 fight to the death, no one gives a shit about 'fighting fair'. it's kill, or be killed; as simple as that. and I REALLY love that it's a 'goody two shoes' character that says it: far too often in fiction those kinds of characters have some nonsensical code of 'battlefield honor' which does nothing to make them more moral, and just acts as a handicap.
And I also love how he's specifically saying that that kind of fighting is wrong. He's an honorable warrior at heart but he's not deaf to the true nature of violence, and he struggles with it like a real person would.
@@Angel-bz5jm i didn't get that at all. and why would a 'real person' struggle with it? if you're fighting to the death, what's wrong with doing whatever it takes to win? this specific kind of 'honor' never made any sense to me. it just seems stupid to be honest. this isn't honor, it's simply self-sabotage
@@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 that's quite a philosophical question so I hope your ready for a deep answer. Sure fighting just to win and/or to survive is great and all but eventually you need to ask yourself "why do I actually want that?" "What does dose winning actually get me in the grand scheme of things?" "What I'm I doing with my life that is worth the effort of preserving it?" "If my victory doesn't mean anything then why fight at all?" And so people find things worth fighting for. A loved one to protect, a dream to see to fruition, or an ideal to uphold. And in these situations there may be things must come before winning in order to stay true to that goal. Take Batman for instance. Batmans job would be a lot easier if he decided to just murder everybody who croses him. No more villains breaking out of jail, no more waisting effort to save people, and so on. But that's not why Batman fights. (or not in the comics at least.) Batman's goal is to protect life in all it's forms, because his world was shattered by a random act of violence and death, and he wants to make sure that nobody every has to feel that way again. He fights crime in service of that goal, and he isn't afraid to get a little rough with people, but if he where to stoop to the level of killing even if he wins the battle he would lose his personal war. That's why the concept of battlefield honor exists. Sometimes preserving the values you hold is more important than doing whatever is takes to win. In Ky's case he believes in a duel as a way to compare mastery of ones body and mind. Violence is not a solution to him but an art and a way to communicate (befitting of a wise king) Stooping to dishonorable tactics would stop the fight from being about that and turn it into a scramble for meaningless death. That is why he tells Sol that the techniques he used on the battlefield aren't made for a dual. That simply isn't what fighting means to him. And he looks back apon the days when all he cared about was killing with distain. Hope that made sense lol. Have a nice day :)
@@Angel-bz5jm you're conflating several things here: not killing your enemies is very different to being unwilling to use 'dirty tactics'. i'm talking about a fight to the *death* here, where one side *has* to die, which is not what batman's fights are. also, batman has no compunction against using surprise attacks, unorthodox avenues of attack, or other things that would be considered 'dirty', he still does whatever it takes to win, it's just that to him killing the opponent would actually be losing. and just like batman's fights aren't fights to the death, so are formal duesl not necessarily to the death (and even if they are, you can't use surprise tactics in them, so they're still not really 'true' fights), and this is what ky is referring to: non-lethal duels, he doesn't want to kill his dueling opponent, so he limits himself. that's it, nothing to with honor; and it's really not such a weird concept: we have martial arts competitions irl with rules and restrictions that no sane person would ever follow in a real fight to the death. 'And he looks back apon the days when all he cared about was killing with distain' again, where are you getting that from? that's not what i understood at all. he obviously didn't like his time in the war, as all war is hell, but i don't think that he has any remorse about the way that he acted. about what you said in your 7th paragraph, i completely disagree, especially with 'Violence is not a solution to him but an art and a way to communicate (befitting of a wise king)'. that's just wrong: firstly viewing violence as an art isn't 'befitting of a wise king', it's just straight up disgusting; secondly, ky doesn't view *violence* as an art, he views swordsmanship as an art, and while the difference may seem artificial, it's very real and very strong. and of course, i also disagree with 'Stooping to dishonorable tactics', but i've already explained that. and btw, fyi: 'honor of the battlefield' is pretty much a purely fictional concept and no military commander or person in an actual fight to the *death* has ever subscribed to that idea. the only example in real life that comes close is that in europe the church tried to forbid the use of crossbows on the battlefield because they thought it was 'unfair' that a dude with only 1 day of training could kill a knight that has been training since childhood, and even that didn't last for long. i'm sorry for the disorganized form of my reply, i hope that it's still readable enough.
sol and kys deisgns counter each other in every possible way, even to the point sol uses his sword pointing backwards with his left hand whislt ky uses his sword pointing forward with his right hand, such a strange detail but shows a decent amount of consideration into making the characters parallel each other
You can actually hear the fear and a bit of choking up in Sol's voice as he told Ky about the Crucades. It's like just remembering it is putting that fear back in his mind.
pov: you're an ordinary civilian walking on a sunny day and you suddenly see the king of your kingdom beating up the immortal hero who just saved the world you went home and told everybody but nobody believed any of it
Sol and and Ky are not longer enemies, they re friendly rival at best, thats why Sol held back, thats why Ky fought honorably, This is what character development looks like, this is not plot armor
Yes, that's why Ky's being honorable and holds back as well when he's fighting with Sol, he want to enjoy the fun in fighting with his fellow formidable rival, like Sol. He didn't thought about Sol being his enemy in the first place. Because Ky's true face is a monster and he also very dirty, brutality when he fights his enemies in war. He'll not gives his opponents a chance to be ready or forming a stance and drawing swords against him.
I never understood the complaining people do about the fact Ky Defeated Sol in this duel when the entire conversation sets up why he was able to. He went before sol said go, fought dirty, and without any real honor. Even when not moving to kill, just the fact he treated it like a fight and not a duel showed the very real difference in their technical skill. Despite Sol's Gear nature. Let alone the fact the Ky has shown very clearly in the story that he is taking on Gear like qualities. Either through something having been done to him, or through his close contact with Dizzy and *cough* potential ingestion of gear cells/dna ( He likes to please his woman what can you say. ). The Idea of Gear strength with Ky's killer's instincts would be rightly terrifying to even someone like Sol.
@@beefylovelord7385 basically, when ky fights, he *FIGHTS* . He plays for keeps, as Edward Elric said; "there's no such thing as 'dirty' in a fight." When he duels, he keeps things fair. Otherwise, he's actually always going for the KILL, no flowery form, preparation, honor, just make sure his foe is down and out. When he wants to "fight" , he going for the win, and gives not a damn to "fairness".
Ky seems to have this sad look on his face when Sol calls himself a monster but doesn’t try to interject or deny it (before punching his lights out for calling his wife one). I wonder whether he knows it’s futile to convince Sol otherwise. Like that combined with him guessing Sol’s motivation at the end, and Sol knowing how to piss Ky off to the point of no return, you can tell how well those two genuinely know each other
Imagine just being a random bystander in that park and then suddenly all hell breaks loose when these two dudes (one of them being the King) draw swords and start blowing shit up while fighting each other, haha! You'd be scared shitless! Whatever happened to civil unrest, huh? They should both be charged with disturbing the peace, in my opinion.
You’re taking a casual stroll in the park, daily walk. You admire the lush trees and textured grass. Tranquillity. You turn your head, and you see your king call lightning from above to literally smite some random person with a sword, blowing a crater into the ground
There is a keen difference between killing something a fighting something. Fighting = I’m going to beat you Killing= I’m going to do whatever I have to in order to make you stop living And Ky just showed Sol
Jouji Nakata has that effect. Given Sol's character, though, he fits it in a different way -- rough around the edges, showing his wisdom through ACTION, that sort of stuff.
Erh... Sol Badguy is not voiced by Jouji Nakata (aka Alucard/Bias-sama), he is voiced by Guilty Hear creator, composer and designer Daisuke Ishiwatari.
"I want a real Fight!" Ky steps behind him "No... Not that kind of real Fight... Only when i say go" Pretty dense for a PhD. GG really has some great character moments. You can really Tell that these characters mean a lot to the people who make the Game.
Ignoring the consequences of the Backyard and strain on Sol's body for using DI (Or DI 2nd), he would've been the wiser if he already had his DI ready to unleash the moment he talked about Dizzy. Sol knew Ky was going to be strong when fighting seriously, and it was a mistake on his part to even think of a possibility to DI when the fight starts. He said it himself, after all. "No wasted movements, no hesitation. No chivalry or honor." Ky took advantage of that thinking, attacking Sol with his cold blooded killing instinct before the former had the chance to move, effectively shutting down any means of counter. True, Sol would wipe the floor with Ky in DI, but that would be the case if the latter gave him the chance to, which he didn't. That, or Ky was just angry that his waifu was called a 'monster'.
I wouldn't say Sol would wipe the floor with him using DI. As he mentioned, Ky still didn't go all out here, and remember that he also has Gear cells he can activate now, which we can tell wasn't done because his eye didn't go red. It would be an interesting fight to see them both actually try.
@@jess4you13 No. That would be Sol. Ky is as human as it gets. Okay, I'm lying. He's somehow Half-Gear but hasn't actually used said Gear powers that should've come along with it. Tl;dr: No, he doesn't have a transformation. The dude's just an ex-killing machine that every Gear and their mother should be afraid of. Think Minamoto-no-Yorimitsu, but the Oni are Gears.
Watching this made me think that Sol's biggest and most glaring weakness, he held back way too much. He stubbornly refuses to tap any of his gear powers fully aware the danger he's putting himself into. Sol can easily enter to a dragon install before the battle knowing Ky is going all out. But he didn't. And guess what? Ky kicked his ass as expected.
Late on this one but it's kind of a crazy detail. The sword Ky is using is Magnolia Éclair II, a replacement he's weilding to literally handicap himself. The sword he used during the crusades was Thunderseal, a weapon that can genuinly match Sol's own sacred weapon Fire Seal in power, and basically believed to be able to amplify lightning magic to the point of making the wielder a walking natural disaster. Order Ky fought Justice to the point of forcing her to retreat after which Sol took her out. On top of that, Ky isn't going in for the kill. This is Ky handicapping himself to make a point, he broke Sol's Junkyard Dog with what amounted to a basic palm strike and shatters Magnolia Éclair's pommel. I get why Sol was scared of Order Ky. Ky might be the only person in GG aside from maybe Slayer who could genuinly kill a fully powered Sol.
Seeing that model of ky during the flashback makes me really want to see that as a playable costume in xrd or strive, wouldn't be that different from xrd ky but the little details count! that and seeing him use the thunderseal in gameplay would've been a nostalgia hit like no other.
@@orein1880 I thought he smashed the pommel into his cheek, then used those broken fragments to blind Sol At 5:11 you can clearly see a blue portion at the top, which is gone in 5:17
Looking back at 5:07 All this time I thought Ky broke both weapons at the same time but no man was using his hands to break sol’s weapon. WHT I see what sol means with ky being the monster
Its more than that if you look closely Ky is trailing the lighting across the gap between the casing of the Junkyard Dog causing the casing to explode off Ky had complete control of the fight from the begining
What this shows is that Sol would be an ultimate monster if he actually had combat training, and a lot of the area would be hella destroyed if ky and sol were allowed to go all out truly, seeing as ky wrecked a lot of the area in just one attack.
5:07 "It was at that moment he knew... he fucked u-" 5:09 "It was at THAT moment he knew-" 5:12 "It was at THAT MOMENT-" 5:21 "FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK"
How come nigga's in Guilty Gear be holding back when it comes to fighting? Like, literally all the time? I know some characters have the power to blow up at least half a continent, but I hate when characters loss only because they didn't "go all out".
Serious Mode Sol blows up mountains, if Ky can keep up with Sol that's getting into mountain killer territory as well. If two dudes capable of blowing up mountains start duking it out for reals an entire country is hosed.
GearheadPrime Serious Sol *only* destroying Mountains is seriously downplaying it, trust me. Considering that Slayer considers all-out Sol a worthy adversary lol. Edit: Basically, RIP Earth and more.
Towns People : Why is the King walking around without guards? *few Moments later* Town Guard : See that Pillar of light? That was him. Towns People : Point taken.. uhh should you investigate? Town Guard : Hell no, that was Sol Badguy walking with him. Im not walking into that..
Its nice to see that given the situation Ky can beat Sol easily to a certain extend, he's even being handicap as many people have said not using thunderseal, showing just how Sol is still more of a scientist with extremely huge power potential fighting with instinct most of the time, vs Ky with lesser power but much higher combat skill and training than Sol.
I was wondering for a while why Sol's sword looked different again in the teaser for Guilty Gear 2020. After seeing this again (I haven't played Rev2 in a while, okay?), I remember now. Damn, the difference between GG1!Ky and Xrd!Ky is like night and day. He's really come a long way.
When exactly did this happen if I may ask btw? I only have Revelator, not Rev 2, but I am pretty sure the story modes of both games simply end with Sol and That Man facing each other or something like that. So I have no clue where the fight in this video fits
@@DestinySpider This clip is from After Story A, only in REV 2. It takes place shortly after the end of the main story of Revelator, but obviously before that big fight Sol and That Man are planning to have with one another.
Honestly, imagine a being who at this point couldn't be considered human, wielding a weapon forged from 2-3 parts of the strongest weapon ever made and is considered one of the strongest beings to ever exist, referring to you as "Something."
Ky has no chance against a full powered dragon sol...i mean for god sake he stopped an energy beam that can kill the strongest gear with his bare hands after he transformed
To find out after all this time I thought Sol was sandbagging and holding back like Ky did, shocked me but it makes sense after hearing that Fredrick was a scientist thrust into powers he did not want.
To be fair, he did still sandbagging as the Gear's full power or the Flame of Corruption's is probably still out of his control. Sol being Sol, of course, didn't want that kind of scenario.
Watching this I think.. Sol is trying to learn how to be brave like a human. Ky is trying to tell Sol that he's not able to be the person Sol remembers him being.
"shit! Did he discover i am the *guilty gear™* and is going to kill me?" "Ky kiske... Now that ive seen your serious face i have to tell you... I am the *guilty gear™* "
Ky: YOU STARVED MY SON!
Sol: YOU BANGED MY DAUGHTER!
One big happy family.
Yup! Big family moments.
Yep
Wait sol has a daughter and it's dizzy or are you just pulling my leg ????
@@zerounuvampir5480 his daughter is in fact dizzy
Sol: Ky, all my life I've felt like a corrupted force of utter destruction. Like it was my destiny to kill all things. Gears are meant to die. I've seen you fight like you mean it. Like a man possessed. I've seen you show no mercy or regard at all to countless gears, and yet here I stand. So please, for my sake, come at me with everything. Fight me like you mean it.
Ky: lol Sol, that's silly. I don't wanna kill you.
Sol: YOUR WIFE'S UGLY
Ky: *SOOOOOOL!*
Roasted his own daughter
@@Awesomeisme7000 the hardest sacrifices require the strongest wills
@@thechosenfundead6626 i mean, considering how much of a shitty father figure he was to Sin, i don't think it would be that hard to insult his own daughter
@@Greeker360 Sin came out pretty aight if a bit weird, and he likes Sol, so not really a "shitty" father figure
Ky : _"DAFUQ YOU THINKING ROASTING YOUR DAUGHTER OF ALL PEOPLE!?!?"_
Sol : _"SO WHAT, ARE YOU BEING A PUSSY ASS NOT DEFENDING YOUR WIFE!?!?"_
Ky : *_"SOL, YOU'RE A $HITTY FATHER!!!!"_*
Really shows how hung up Sol is about the fact that being a Gear makes him “a monster”. He just doesn’t get that people like Ky, despite knowing that objectively Sol is a Gear, still see him as a person despite that.
That's family in a nutshell.
There are also 0 side effects in being a Gear, OP, immortal and Sol has developed a way to maintain his human form indefinetely, i don't get what changed for him at the end of Strive when he became human, he lives just as he did before but he just isn't as strong anymore and will grow old.
@@SSJavenger Apparently the Flame of Corruption in him would just make him more Gear-like as time went on, eventually driving him mad. Also something about Sol hearing a voice in his head telling him to destroy everything or something. No idea where that's from. I started with Strive.
@@Marki9029 ah that was hinted at in Strive, him going mad killing an entire city, that makes more sense then.
@@SSJavenger The way I've come to understand it, the Flames of Corruption were initially implanted to allow Sol to survive the process of becoming a Gear. Asuka (That Man) wasted no quarter in ensuring the survival of his two friends so he gave both of them immortal artifacts to guarantee survival. Post-Strive Sol is still very much a Gear albeit his development potential has decreased a lot. The only way he'll advance is by taking things seriously and actively inventing newer and more suitable equipment. He's more than qualified if the original Outrage is anything.
I think what makes this such a great moment is that Sol's actions are partially fueled by a deep self-loathing that he never managed to get over. He's thought himself a monster ever since he became a gear. He feels that if back then, Ky actually had figured out the truth and came to kill him for it, it would've been the ending he "deserved." It's a common sentiment amongst depressed people- an intense feeling of guilt at your very existence, and anxiety over when the facade will drop and other people will see you for the shitty person your believe yourself to be. By not fighting him 'for real' Ky essentially refused to reflect that anxiety back at Sol, knowingly or not- a kindness Sol feels he doesn't deserve. So the anxiety bubbles up and he lashes out, insulting people he cares about just to get a reaction that justifies his fucked up self-image.
But after all that, Ky still shows him mercy. Sol is forgiven- For insulting Ky's wife, yes, but he knows he didn't mean that. He is forgiven for being a gear. He finally gets Ky to meet him on his own terms and is humbled, and then Ky helps him back to his feet.
this made Sol that much more relatable
You could say he felt like a guilty gear....
@@Nitosa at the end of one of the older games, a cutscene literally refers to Sol as the "Guilty Gear"
@@lerafty5116 The first game, I believe.
Your description was just perfect.
KY is a soldier and warrior, Sol is a scientist forced to the front lines.
KY has skill, Sol has power.
KY is trained. Sol has instinct.
Yet in game both are monke
@@ashtar3876 even in lore, "apes together strong"
Ky has sword, Sol has…
Whatever the **** you call that thing
@@Crackheadcentral2188 a gun sword?
@@A-Champ yes
this made me realize that sol is really a scientist first fighter second.
Dizzy's father is an average fighter but a brilliant scientist!
Heh
@@KhoaLe-uc2ny fucking love that line
@@KhoaLe-uc2ny i9i9ii9Ford focus 2009 para el trabajo:tiene varios detalles ( le prende una luz.. no sirve la chapa copiloto... el aire necesita su cambio de fusible... y trae un pekeño Jolpe en la parte d atrás del copiloto.... pero mecánicamente ablando el carrito anda jalando al 100%% ... 14000 millas
Just like Bardock.
Sol's description of his first encounter with Ky is low key what every Ky mains strive for lol
As a Ky main, I strive to ruin the game for other people by being an annoying idiot.
@@HelpIveBeenShot That's option B and yes there is the toolkit and ride the lightning "confirms" for that too lol
@@HelpIveBeenShot run up DP
@@babytricep437 They never see it coming! Lol
Strive
Sol: I'm a monster
Ky: I'm not gonna fight you
Sol: Your wife ain't shit
Ky: SOOOOOOOOL
5:05 That entire sequence is great. Sol tries to pull away for some breathing room, Ky pins his foot to keep him in place, breaks Sol's fucking weapon with an open-hand slap, then breaks the hilt of his OWN weapon on Sol's face, pocket-sands him with the fragments, THEN lets him back off - just so he can charge up the finale.
That's the awesome part 😊😊
I know this is really late but I think Sol was trying to counterattack.
He was like "Shit he's got me, I need to do something" and tries to hit Ky.
But Ky either saw it coming or reacted fast and parried with his hand, which just so happened to fuck with the Junkyard Dog's mechanisms and it broke apart.
You can see the Fire Seal in Sol's hand when Ky broke the Junkyard dog. Badguy never abandoned Fire Seal, only upgraded it.
Still a better in-law relationship than most actual in-laws
Son-in-law brutaly demolishes his father-in-law for insulting the former's wife, which is the latter's daughter
@@hajimehinata5854 Mood
Ky: "Pocket sand? I can make god damn hilt sand!".
I know it's a late reply, but those were shards of sol's teeth
@@Christopher-eq1rn actually it's a shards of Ky's sword. He broke the handle
@@suwi5323 ahh my mistake
Clever fucker, i 100% believed that was intentional
I'm just imaging in sol's mind as KY broke the junkyard dog case, sol's like "dude that took me like a week to make"
Also Sin's lunch money
Also astonishment that Ky broke it with what equated to a fucking SLAP.
Anyone has noticed when Ky does that to Junkyard dog the only part that remains in Sol's hand is the Fire Seal sword ?
Now I can believe that sword was used to fuse with another sacred weapon.
real talk though holy SHIT what kind of giga-chad move is "smash the hilt of your sword to pieces against your opponents face and then GRAB the fragments and pocket-sand their sorry ass"
Ky has the Black Airforce mindset
It's absolute brutality, that's what.
It's the kind of thing required to fight monsters and win
I love how steadily throughout the series Ky, even if he might not ever match Sol in raw power, has been learning his movements and keeping up with him. Far from the days where Sol would just consider him a nothing, Ky has become both a true friend and rival, as much as Sol hates it.
And his son in-law
Ky is stronger then sol by a large margin
@@ghostbladevanguard514 no, Sol is stronger, Ky is faster and more tactical
@@ratedr7845 Stronger doesnt only mean raw power, ky has been fighting against beings much more powerful than him in therms of raw power
@@aclosh2983 hm, doesn't always mean that, but most of the time, yes it means that
Getting fucked up because you made one mistake and then being summarily destroyed basically describes playing Guilty Gear in a nutshell.
4:00 - 4:15 This is probably my favorite dialogue in the scene. It’s a preemptive stroke against every comment that starts with “If Sol had just….” or some variant thereof, and proceeds to lay out a laundry list of excuses.
No one is questioning who’s stronger; the answer is undoubtedly Sol, by a large margin. The point is that power isn’t everything when skill, deceit ,and ruthlessness can make up the difference.
It’s funny that Order Ky’s mentality is more akin to a mercenary’s than a stereotypical “holy” knight’s: “Forget honor, mercy, or fairness. Nothing’s off the table when your life’s on the line.”
Ky's come a long way from "Oh no, I'm falling!"
Oh I loved that.
The secret was that he never forgave a shenanigan
Spare me...
It came back in strive
Lmao
For Ky to fight monsters, he had to become one. A brutal, unfeeling killing machine. It's why he sandbags Sol because despite Sol being a gear, Ky doesn't see a monster.
You can also see at around 2:12 to 2:19 that Ky clearly didn't like what he had to become and I figure, he'd like to leave that version of himself in the past.
Why does Ky look fine in everything he wears god damn.
He’s the best character in the fucking game, look at that loverboy
Clothes are meant to make people look nice.
Ky is meant to make clothes look nice.
@@Megz_X4 Eh, hes a nice character but "best" is pushing it.
Dizzy got his booty on speed dial, girlfriend.
He looks even better this year with a new design...
He pushed the Dizzy button. He shouldnta did that.
Is good to see people of good culture around these parts
Ah, a TFS reference
Shoulda pushed the muffin button instead.
yep, never push the wife button. and the you're own daughter button.
Years late, but I thought the same thing lol
I seriously want a guilty gear anime adaptation of the whole story
So was all the gear fans, but we can’t choose
And the shitty blazblue got one instead...thank god they says it sucks
For real been wanting a guilty gear anime for years.
skylight748 blazblue is the shit bro it is so good and the stroy was good as the people wanted but it does not matter man
@@twhycraig9465 Blazblue was shit compared to Guilty Gear. Not nearly as many defensive options and slower combat. Which is why we now have blazblue cross tag battle to improve the game cause it just wasn't cutting it. Blazblues story was lacking and a ripoff guilty gear sacred weapons story. Hust leave this to the father GG
Something I just realized and a lot of people dont. Ky is handicapped in this fight. He is using Eclair not Thunderseal. Eclair is a powerful sword and well suited to Ky but its not on the same level as Thunderseal meaning going against Junkyard Dog, which is Fireseal and I think 2 other pieces of the set, its way underpowered. And Sol got his teeth kicked in.
It may not always turn out this way in their fights but it goes to show just how scarily powerful Ky is.
Now that you mention it...
There is a reason he's the first to charge I-no.
Junkyard dog mkiii is a combination of 3 of the holy relics, and likely Bridget's yo yo. Ky smashes it all to pieces which in my head is why Junkyard dog looks so different in Strive. Because Ky is fucking scary
@@TheEmperorHyperion Spoilers
Sol is the one to defeat I-no using the full power of the "Outrage" which he previously couldn't handle, and not even ky was able to defeat Ino with the thunderseal and dragon install. My personal opinoin is that Sol is stronger in terms of raw power, Ky is still the more skilled fighter, hence ky's victory here. Though it is perhaps best that its left ambiguous as to who is truly stronger.
@@xx_toasterreturns_xx1166
-Spoilers-
You're basically on the money here, as Ky states in this vid, the dirty tactics and lack of honor are all standard Holy Order techniques made for war, where the only thing that matters is killing, and Ky just happens to be exceptionally skilled on top of that. Sol's indefinitely more powerful, especially with Dragon Install, but as we see in Strive when he's affected by the anti-Gear tech the white house security is using, he's forced to run from problems because he's a sloppy and undisciplined fighter who's used his neigh-invulnerability to just power through attacks up to this point, which Nagoriyuki points out in their first encounter. He manages to maintain Outrage and beat I-no as a regular human only by way of a massive power-supply and the effort of two of the other arguably strongest characters in the world, one of which being Ky himself (who I believe is openly stated to be the strongest person in the cast after Sol loses the Flame of Corruption but I may be misremembering), getting her to expose her weakness for just a second.
@@TheEmperorHyperion I was curious about that too. was aware he was always strong but not one of the top in all of guilty gear's universe.
i love what ky says about 'real fights', how unfairness and deceit are the way to go. he's absolutely right, in a real 1v1 fight to the death, no one gives a shit about 'fighting fair'. it's kill, or be killed; as simple as that.
and I REALLY love that it's a 'goody two shoes' character that says it: far too often in fiction those kinds of characters have some nonsensical code of 'battlefield honor' which does nothing to make them more moral, and just acts as a handicap.
And I also love how he's specifically saying that that kind of fighting is wrong. He's an honorable warrior at heart but he's not deaf to the true nature of violence, and he struggles with it like a real person would.
@@Angel-bz5jm i didn't get that at all. and why would a 'real person' struggle with it?
if you're fighting to the death, what's wrong with doing whatever it takes to win?
this specific kind of 'honor' never made any sense to me. it just seems stupid to be honest.
this isn't honor, it's simply self-sabotage
@@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 that's quite a philosophical question so I hope your ready for a deep answer.
Sure fighting just to win and/or to survive is great and all but eventually you need to ask yourself "why do I actually want that?" "What does dose winning actually get me in the grand scheme of things?" "What I'm I doing with my life that is worth the effort of preserving it?" "If my victory doesn't mean anything then why fight at all?"
And so people find things worth fighting for. A loved one to protect, a dream to see to fruition, or an ideal to uphold. And in these situations there may be things must come before winning in order to stay true to that goal.
Take Batman for instance. Batmans job would be a lot easier if he decided to just murder everybody who croses him. No more villains breaking out of jail, no more waisting effort to save people, and so on. But that's not why Batman fights. (or not in the comics at least.)
Batman's goal is to protect life in all it's forms, because his world was shattered by a random act of violence and death, and he wants to make sure that nobody every has to feel that way again. He fights crime in service of that goal, and he isn't afraid to get a little rough with people, but if he where to stoop to the level of killing even if he wins the battle he would lose his personal war.
That's why the concept of battlefield honor exists. Sometimes preserving the values you hold is more important than doing whatever is takes to win.
In Ky's case he believes in a duel as a way to compare mastery of ones body and mind. Violence is not a solution to him but an art and a way to communicate (befitting of a wise king) Stooping to dishonorable tactics would stop the fight from being about that and turn it into a scramble for meaningless death.
That is why he tells Sol that the techniques he used on the battlefield aren't made for a dual. That simply isn't what fighting means to him. And he looks back apon the days when all he cared about was killing with distain.
Hope that made sense lol. Have a nice day :)
@@Angel-bz5jm you're conflating several things here: not killing your enemies is very different to being unwilling to use 'dirty tactics'. i'm talking about a fight to the *death* here, where one side *has* to die, which is not what batman's fights are. also, batman has no compunction against using surprise attacks, unorthodox avenues of attack, or other things that would be considered 'dirty', he still does whatever it takes to win, it's just that to him killing the opponent would actually be losing.
and just like batman's fights aren't fights to the death, so are formal duesl not necessarily to the death (and even if they are, you can't use surprise tactics in them, so they're still not really 'true' fights), and this is what ky is referring to: non-lethal duels, he doesn't want to kill his dueling opponent, so he limits himself. that's it, nothing to with honor; and it's really not such a weird concept: we have martial arts competitions irl with rules and restrictions that no sane person would ever follow in a real fight to the death.
'And he looks back apon the days when all he cared about was killing with distain'
again, where are you getting that from? that's not what i understood at all. he obviously didn't like his time in the war, as all war is hell, but i don't think that he has any remorse about the way that he acted.
about what you said in your 7th paragraph, i completely disagree, especially with 'Violence is not a solution to him but an art and a way to communicate (befitting of a wise king)'. that's just wrong: firstly viewing violence as an art isn't 'befitting of a wise king', it's just straight up disgusting; secondly, ky doesn't view *violence* as an art, he views swordsmanship as an art, and while the difference may seem artificial, it's very real and very strong. and of course, i also disagree with 'Stooping to dishonorable tactics', but i've already explained that.
and btw, fyi: 'honor of the battlefield' is pretty much a purely fictional concept and no military commander or person in an actual fight to the *death* has ever subscribed to that idea.
the only example in real life that comes close is that in europe the church tried to forbid the use of crossbows on the battlefield because they thought it was 'unfair' that a dude with only 1 day of training could kill a knight that has been training since childhood, and even that didn't last for long.
i'm sorry for the disorganized form of my reply, i hope that it's still readable enough.
@@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 wouldn't exactly say ky's lakcing that battlefield honor, he just isn't completely ruled by it.
Those would make dope alternate outfits.
I'd prefer them to bring back order sol though
order sol is the best
Ky is too hot with that
@@RyanRamlethal Yeah, That White Cape Makes Sol More Badass Than He Already Is
Indeed
sol and kys deisgns counter each other in every possible way, even to the point sol uses his sword pointing backwards with his left hand whislt ky uses his sword pointing forward with his right hand, such a strange detail but shows a decent amount of consideration into making the characters parallel each other
You can actually hear the fear and a bit of choking up in Sol's voice as he told Ky about the Crucades. It's like just remembering it is putting that fear back in his mind.
Sol: You know I"m a monster, right?
Ky: No you're not, Sol.
Sol: Your girl's a monster too.
Ky: ...I know you're playing me but ****** YOU SOL!
pov: you're an ordinary civilian walking on a sunny day and you suddenly see the king of your kingdom beating up the immortal hero who just saved the world
you went home and told everybody but nobody believed any of it
Sol and and Ky are not longer enemies, they re friendly rival at best, thats why Sol held back, thats why Ky fought honorably,
This is what character development looks like, this is not plot armor
Yes, that's why Ky's being honorable and holds back as well when he's fighting with Sol, he want to enjoy the fun in fighting with his fellow formidable rival, like Sol. He didn't thought about Sol being his enemy in the first place. Because Ky's true face is a monster and he also very dirty, brutality when he fights his enemies in war. He'll not gives his opponents a chance to be ready or forming a stance and drawing swords against him.
To Bad Most Japanese Media Can't Understand That
That was not a honourable performance by Ky. That was his battle tactics, meant to kill. And Sol wanted to unleash just that.
I never understood the complaining people do about the fact Ky Defeated Sol in this duel when the entire conversation sets up why he was able to. He went before sol said go, fought dirty, and without any real honor. Even when not moving to kill, just the fact he treated it like a fight and not a duel showed the very real difference in their technical skill. Despite Sol's Gear nature. Let alone the fact the Ky has shown very clearly in the story that he is taking on Gear like qualities. Either through something having been done to him, or through his close contact with Dizzy and *cough* potential ingestion of gear cells/dna ( He likes to please his woman what can you say. ). The Idea of Gear strength with Ky's killer's instincts would be rightly terrifying to even someone like Sol.
@@beefylovelord7385 basically, when ky fights, he *FIGHTS* . He plays for keeps, as Edward Elric said; "there's no such thing as 'dirty' in a fight." When he duels, he keeps things fair. Otherwise, he's actually always going for the KILL, no flowery form, preparation, honor, just make sure his foe is down and out. When he wants to "fight" , he going for the win, and gives not a damn to "fairness".
Ky seems to have this sad look on his face when Sol calls himself a monster but doesn’t try to interject or deny it (before punching his lights out for calling his wife one). I wonder whether he knows it’s futile to convince Sol otherwise. Like that combined with him guessing Sol’s motivation at the end, and Sol knowing how to piss Ky off to the point of no return, you can tell how well those two genuinely know each other
Imagine just being a random bystander in that park and then suddenly all hell breaks loose when these two dudes (one of them being the King) draw swords and start blowing shit up while fighting each other, haha! You'd be scared shitless! Whatever happened to civil unrest, huh? They should both be charged with disturbing the peace, in my opinion.
You charged with treason how do you plead?
You’re taking a casual stroll in the park, daily walk. You admire the lush trees and textured grass. Tranquillity. You turn your head, and you see your king call lightning from above to literally smite some random person with a sword, blowing a crater into the ground
Ah, shut it
Wait, if we arrested Ky on those charges, who'd be the new king then?
@@月天使9033 probably Leo
There is a keen difference between killing something a fighting something.
Fighting = I’m going to beat you
Killing= I’m going to do whatever I have to in order to make you stop living
And Ky just showed Sol
Lol Sol's Japanese voice is too epic and wise to match his personality xD
Jouji Nakata has that effect.
Given Sol's character, though, he fits it in a different way -- rough around the edges, showing his wisdom through ACTION, that sort of stuff.
Erh... Sol Badguy is not voiced by Jouji Nakata (aka Alucard/Bias-sama), he is voiced by Guilty Hear creator, composer and designer Daisuke Ishiwatari.
Where is Daisuke Ishiwatari ?
@@aypun4239 He IS voiced by Jouji Nakata. Daisuke only voiced him in earlier games.
@@KanchiPanchi i see
As soon as Sol said that Ky never got serious in a fight with him, the music turns sinister. Sol is seriously reminiscing on Ky being the monster one.
This is the most intense father in-law vs husband fight I have ever seen
"I want a real Fight!"
Ky steps behind him
"No... Not that kind of real Fight... Only when i say go"
Pretty dense for a PhD. GG really has some great character moments. You can really Tell that these characters mean a lot to the people who make the Game.
Ignoring the consequences of the Backyard and strain on Sol's body for using DI (Or DI 2nd), he would've been the wiser if he already had his DI ready to unleash the moment he talked about Dizzy. Sol knew Ky was going to be strong when fighting seriously, and it was a mistake on his part to even think of a possibility to DI when the fight starts.
He said it himself, after all. "No wasted movements, no hesitation. No chivalry or honor." Ky took advantage of that thinking, attacking Sol with his cold blooded killing instinct before the former had the chance to move, effectively shutting down any means of counter.
True, Sol would wipe the floor with Ky in DI, but that would be the case if the latter gave him the chance to, which he didn't.
That, or Ky was just angry that his waifu was called a 'monster'.
Not to mention that Sol kinda insulted his own daughter, Dizzy to provoke Ky to go all out
I wouldn't say Sol would wipe the floor with him using DI. As he mentioned, Ky still didn't go all out here, and remember that he also has Gear cells he can activate now, which we can tell wasn't done because his eye didn't go red. It would be an interesting fight to see them both actually try.
I'd say the latter
Does ky has his own transformation? Other than just his usual battle tactics? I want to learn more about his character
@@jess4you13 No. That would be Sol. Ky is as human as it gets. Okay, I'm lying. He's somehow Half-Gear but hasn't actually used said Gear powers that should've come along with it.
Tl;dr: No, he doesn't have a transformation. The dude's just an ex-killing machine that every Gear and their mother should be afraid of. Think Minamoto-no-Yorimitsu, but the Oni are Gears.
Watching this made me think that Sol's biggest and most glaring weakness, he held back way too much. He stubbornly refuses to tap any of his gear powers fully aware the danger he's putting himself into. Sol can easily enter to a dragon install before the battle knowing Ky is going all out. But he didn't. And guess what? Ky kicked his ass as expected.
JCraile He didnt say "go."
Anthony Ruggieri Yea, right 😂😂😂😂
I guess sol cant dragon install anytime he wants. Its affecting the backyard and sol doesnt want to have complications with it.
Thats true too.
These two fight like men with Erectile dysfunction trying to make love. They can never go all out on eachother T_T
And that folks, is how you light a fire under someone's ass, Sol style!
I'm always surprised how easily ky brakes these two weapons
he really the strongest human
And mind you, he was able to still use his sword, he merely broke a piece of his pommel AND PROCEEDED TO POCKET SAND IT INTO SOL'S EYES!
Late on this one but it's kind of a crazy detail. The sword Ky is using is Magnolia Éclair II, a replacement he's weilding to literally handicap himself. The sword he used during the crusades was Thunderseal, a weapon that can genuinly match Sol's own sacred weapon Fire Seal in power, and basically believed to be able to amplify lightning magic to the point of making the wielder a walking natural disaster. Order Ky fought Justice to the point of forcing her to retreat after which Sol took her out. On top of that, Ky isn't going in for the kill. This is Ky handicapping himself to make a point, he broke Sol's Junkyard Dog with what amounted to a basic palm strike and shatters Magnolia Éclair's pommel.
I get why Sol was scared of Order Ky. Ky might be the only person in GG aside from maybe Slayer who could genuinly kill a fully powered Sol.
Seeing that model of ky during the flashback makes me really want to see that as a playable costume in xrd or strive, wouldn't be that different from xrd ky but the little details count! that and seeing him use the thunderseal in gameplay would've been a nostalgia hit like no other.
4:57 Ky pulled that Will Smith move with no hesitation.
“I’ll be sure to study up if they ever invite me back.” Not gonna lie, would love to see Order-Sol make a return.
ソル「それとも自分の女もバケモノだから」
↑おい、それお前の娘だぞw
Yes
起こった理由そっちかもね。娘に何をいうんだ、みたいな。
ky: never insult my waifu!!!
Sol: Your waifu is my daughter.
@@GiordanDiodato sol and ky: o_o o yea ..... aaaaaahhhhhh
my sister*
@@thegoose8663 excuse me ?
@@GiordanDiodato And she's 3 years old...
I still say this (5:12) deserves to be some alternate IK for Ky.
It is too good NOT to be his Instant Kill.
yugijak ikr
Voltage Zwei is one thing for sure.
Freaking shatters your teeth just to throw it back in your eye, absolutely ruthless
@@orein1880 I thought he smashed the pommel into his cheek, then used those broken fragments to blind Sol
At 5:11 you can clearly see a blue portion at the top, which is gone in 5:17
Love how Ky tries to be civil right up until Sol insults Dizzy, at which point he SNAPS.
You gotta be cold af to fight someone and keep your clothes clean.
drip over everything my guy
I wish they’d make that Sol’s alternative costume, it really reminded me of Order Sol.
@@puncy2JZ ?
Well... doesn't count Sol never said "go."
How he describes Ky is NOT how I play him. I’ve got openings up the wazoo.
Dizzy is his trigger.
Gatling93 She’s mine too, tbf
Gatling93 well he love her a lot and his family too
Well you never insult a man's wife. Sol really pressed the wrong button XD
Sol's wife is dead, which was Justice.
XxKyKiske2007xX she's pretty much back now.
4:59 - THAT IS BULLSHIT BLAZING! STILL MY HEART IS BLAZING!!
IF THE WORLD KILLS ME THEN I DONT NEED A NEW WORLD OVER YOU
@@cajs100 SOON YOU WILL KNOW!!
@@jvshotta8845 WE ALREADY KNOW THE SMELL OF THE GAME!!!
男の友情はやっぱりかっこよすぎる
It’s cool how this outfit actually fits sols redesign in strive.
No, the strive "redesign" is almost exactly what Sol wore in Guilty gear Vestedge (guilty gear slot machine) which was made earlier even before XRD.
@@awaji4226 cool, i didn’t know that
5:15 A variation of the legendary move... Pocket Sand.
Can we take time to appreciate that long unbroken cut at the beginning of the fight
Looking back at 5:07 All this time I thought Ky broke both weapons at the same time but no man was using his hands to break sol’s weapon. WHT I see what sol means with ky being the monster
Its more than that if you look closely Ky is trailing the lighting across the gap between the casing of the Junkyard Dog causing the casing to explode off
Ky had complete control of the fight from the begining
ゲームのグラ流用するだけでアニメが作れるって何気に凄いっすね
特許取ってるはずだよたしか
This is the closest fighting game stories have come to the visual representation of popping off on the last round
What this shows is that Sol would be an ultimate monster if he actually had combat training, and a lot of the area would be hella destroyed if ky and sol were allowed to go all out truly, seeing as ky wrecked a lot of the area in just one attack.
I hope someday we get a version of KY where he is like he was. Unfair and just trying to win, no matter what. An all-out KY would be dope
Order Ky when
Imagine having an actual Order Sol and Crusades Ky in Strive. Forever top tiers
According to my friends Ky is already like that
め ち ゃ く ち ゃ お こ っ て る
Sol: ur sandbagging
My: so are you. You never take that headband off!
sol: *insults ky’s wife*
ky: So you have chosen… death.
5:07 "It was at that moment he knew... he fucked u-"
5:09 "It was at THAT moment he knew-"
5:12 "It was at THAT MOMENT-"
5:21 "FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK"
Im kind angry ghat ky doesnt look like that in game
How come nigga's in Guilty Gear be holding back when it comes to fighting? Like, literally all the time? I know some characters have the power to blow up at least half a continent, but I hate when characters loss only because they didn't "go all out".
Bro that's just Shonen in general. Idk whats up with it but they give characters too much honor with fighting.
They're way too damn lazy for saving the planet.
palindinX I think they don’t want to cause a war or blow up everything
Serious Mode Sol blows up mountains, if Ky can keep up with Sol that's getting into mountain killer territory as well. If two dudes capable of blowing up mountains start duking it out for reals an entire country is hosed.
GearheadPrime Serious Sol *only* destroying Mountains is seriously downplaying it, trust me.
Considering that Slayer considers all-out Sol a worthy adversary lol.
Edit: Basically, RIP Earth and more.
Towns People : Why is the King walking around without guards?
*few Moments later*
Town Guard : See that Pillar of light? That was him.
Towns People : Point taken.. uhh should you investigate?
Town Guard : Hell no, that was Sol Badguy walking with him. Im not walking into that..
Its nice to see that given the situation Ky can beat Sol easily to a certain extend, he's even being handicap as many people have said not using thunderseal, showing just how Sol is still more of a scientist with extremely huge power potential fighting with instinct most of the time, vs Ky with lesser power but much higher combat skill and training than Sol.
I was wondering for a while why Sol's sword looked different again in the teaser for Guilty Gear 2020.
After seeing this again (I haven't played Rev2 in a while, okay?), I remember now. Damn, the difference between GG1!Ky and Xrd!Ky is like night and day. He's really come a long way.
When exactly did this happen if I may ask btw? I only have Revelator, not Rev 2, but I am pretty sure the story modes of both games simply end with Sol and That Man facing each other or something like that. So I have no clue where the fight in this video fits
@@DestinySpider This clip is from After Story A, only in REV 2. It takes place shortly after the end of the main story of Revelator, but obviously before that big fight Sol and That Man are planning to have with one another.
Dude, his wife is your daughter wtf
Then, by that very definition, as he is a monster, she is too. And, again, he forgot who he was fighting against: a human monster XD
@@JeshuaMorbus and ky got dragon install in strive
Honestly, imagine a being who at this point couldn't be considered human, wielding a weapon forged from 2-3 parts of the strongest weapon ever made and is considered one of the strongest beings to ever exist, referring to you as "Something."
This is totally true, it doesn't matter if your opponent is a black belt, if you fight dirty enough, u are the winner
Nice to see that Sol still holds back.
He can't control his full power.
Ky has no chance against a full powered dragon sol...i mean for god sake he stopped an energy beam that can kill the strongest gear with his bare hands after he transformed
@@Moroha-m Strive Ky: I disagree.
@@pieterlindeque7798 Ky's DI looks like half DI
@Ahmad Adnan unless that power is a di sol......
To find out after all this time I thought Sol was sandbagging and holding back like Ky did, shocked me but it makes sense after hearing that Fredrick was a scientist thrust into powers he did not want.
To be fair, he did still sandbagging as the Gear's full power or the Flame of Corruption's is probably still out of his control. Sol being Sol, of course, didn't want that kind of scenario.
ディズィーのこと言われてカイさん怒ったのかな?デイズィーのこと大好きなんだな、愛が伝わってくるね
自分の愛する人のために全力で怒ることができる、カッコいいな
"Turns out you're the damn monster"
Wow that sure was prophetic
Ky got so pissed at Sol talking about his wife that he just broke the one rule of the fight
Let's be real, Sol knew that talking shit about Dizzy was very much a 'go'
Insulting Dizzy will always sound like "Go" to Ky.
All I Can Doはいつ聞いても名曲
It's my favourite.
Ky was like "Do whatever you want old man, but if you call Dizzy a monster, you're doom"
Neat tidbit if you pause @2:15 Ky's reflection is actually his holy order outfit.
Sword man and gun man really had a glow up
Watching this I think.. Sol is trying to learn how to be brave like a human. Ky is trying to tell Sol that he's not able to be the person Sol remembers him being.
everybody gangsta til the lil dialogue box disappears and you get the actual cutscene subtitles instead
Yeah hello officer. The king and some hobo are fighting in the courtyard
Father and son bonding at it's best
A really well done cutscene in which Sol discovers the fastest way to the hospital.
Does the breaking of their weapons relate to the new game? Hmmmm
They gave them a upgrade as well so we are gonna see some insane new combos
@@younghentaii1772 Didn't age well, did it?
curupa66 guess not my guy, one can hope
@@curupa66 what is this meme about? Is the new game still good?
@@kmater356 Nobody knows, because it's not finished.
Ky sent sol to the shadow realm dude
This is what happens when a father-in-law insults his own daughter to her husband...
Didn't Realize How One Sided This Rivalry Was
6:00位の曲はなんて言うんですか?
5:16 "I'mma put some dirt in your eye"
4:56 自分用
Sol insults Ky's wife, calling her Monster.
Sol. Don't push the D butt- He pushed it.
i never realized how tiny sol's waist was until now. holy shit
Snatched waist
Fat tits
Sol badguy
なぁ、カイ=キスクって何歳なんだ…?
30歳ぐらい?
"shit! Did he discover i am the *guilty gear™* and is going to kill me?"
"Ky kiske... Now that ive seen your serious face i have to tell you... I am the *guilty gear™* "
Ky really just downgraded the junkyard dog back into the fireseal, lol