Whether this is good or bad is up to you
Ramlethal Valentine was one of the most popular newcomers to join the Guilty Gear Xrd list, so it wasn’t surprising to see her return to Guilty Gear Strive, though the previous muscle memory probably won’t do you any good. if you make her play.
Arc System Works has now released Ramlethal’s official startup guide, as it will appear on Strive, and what is striking is the difference from it compared to its debut in the series.
One of the most amazing changes shown is that it can no longer send and retrieve its large swords at will, which certainly alters its pressure game compared to Xrd.
Ramlethal can now throw her leaves like a giant projectile called Bajoneto that can explode for additional damage to the corner, but to retrieve them, she will have to pick them up herself or wait for them to arrive after a set period of time. .
But if he hits a wall, Ram can grab the swords and continue the combos easily.
The Dauro pitcher is one of his few returning moves and looks set to be probably his main start / extension combiner out of the corner. The result of Valentina’s sister’s damage seems pretty crazy.
A handful of movements, however, become much weaker if one or both swords are removed from your body as the new movement moves.
What most Ramlethal players probably wouldn’t expect to receive is a Rekka move, but apparently that’s exactly what he achieved with Erarlumo, which allows him to show off his martial arts at close range.
What a difference Ram will have in the actual matches has yet to be seen in next week’s open beta, but he’s definitely not on the same boat as Sol, Ky or the rest of the pillars in the series. ArcSys previously released new startup guides for Zato-1 and Millia Rage, which will also lead to the event.