He wields the legendary dark-red magical sword Insulator.
Wishing to become mortal, a young girl named Linne offers to train Hyde in his powers on the condition that when he is ready, he will end her life. After surviving a Void attack, high school student Hyde Kido receives the power to summon Insulator, a magical sword killing In-Births. Though the attack results in death or Void transformation of victims, anyone who survives becomes an In-Birth, gaining the ability to control EXS. They feed upon a power known as EXS, which they gain by attacking humans caught within the Hollow Night.
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For, the game adds Chronicle Mode, a series of short visual novel stories.Įvery month, a phenomenon called the Hollow Night brings forth invisible, immortal creatures called Voids. For, the game adds a new feature known as Cross-Cast Veil Off, which characters with at least half a bar of super meter and Vorpal state can cancel combos into a Veil Off burst.
A technique called Veil Off can be utilized if a character has more than half a bar of meter, giving a "burst" shockwave, sending the opponent and a powered up state for damage boost and temporary use of infinite super meter. When their health is below 30%, characters can use Infinite Worth EXS, an extremely strong super activated by pressing four buttons.
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Characters spend half a bar of meter for powered-up versions of special moves, or a full bar for Infinite Worth move, a high-damage super attack. A more traditional super meter known as the EXS Gauge fills up whenever players land attacks or get hit. However, incorrectly guarding moves with Shield causes a state known as GRD Break, which locks a character out of any techniques which require GRD. Whichever character has more GRD at the end of a cycle gains a temporary "Vorpal" buff, improving their moves and damage, and using Chain Shift, which instantly cancels any move and resets the character to a neutral state while giving them extra meter based on the amount of GRD accrued. GRD is a tug-of-war mechanic to reward players for defense or offense, giving them access to Shield, an enhanced defensive technique Assault, an angled hop/air-dash move and Force Functions, a character-specific action serving as offense or a temporary buff. Attacks can cancel each other in any order, and into special and super moves. The game uses three attack buttons and a fourth one tied to the "GRD" meter. It features similar mechanics to other 2D fighting games, including Melty Blood, Guilty Gear and BlazBlue.