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{{Header Nav|game=Guilty Gear}} | {{Header Nav|game=Guilty Gear}} | ||
''[[Arc System Works/Move lists#Guilty Gear|Click here]] for more information about Axl's other fighting game appearances.'' | |||
[[File:Guilty Gear sprite Axl Low.png|right|150px]] | [[File:Guilty Gear sprite Axl Low.png|right|150px]] | ||
Axl Low is a British time traveler from the 20th century. He enters the Sacred Knights Tournament in hopes of finding a way back to his time period and his girlfriend. Axl is a master of Kusarigamajutsu. His name and appearance is based on Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose. | '''Axl Low''' is a British time traveler from the 20th century. He enters the Sacred Knights Tournament in hopes of finding a way back to his time period and his girlfriend. Axl is a master of Kusarigamajutsu. His name and appearance is based on Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose. | ||
Axl Low fights using his kusarigama, giving his attacks excellent range as compared to the other fighters. He can act as a good fighter for beginners looking to go through the game by playing keep-away, but using Axl effectively requires some practice. His great range comes with its trade-offs, one being his health. Attacks do a bit more damage to Axl than the other fighters, so make sure you know how your opponent's move set works before jumping into a fight. Exercise those reflexes by starting on a lower difficulty and practice his attacks in training mode. Another downside to playing as Axl is his speed. Missing hits comes with a hefty price, leaving him vulnerable to the opponent's attacks for a large amount of time. Though Axl's range allows him to take some easy victories, his learning curve should not be taken lightly. | Axl Low fights using his kusarigama, giving his attacks excellent range as compared to the other fighters. He can act as a good fighter for beginners looking to go through the game by playing keep-away, but using Axl effectively requires some practice. His great range comes with its trade-offs, one being his health. Attacks do a bit more damage to Axl than the other fighters, so make sure you know how your opponent's move set works before jumping into a fight. Exercise those reflexes by starting on a lower difficulty and practice his attacks in training mode. Another downside to playing as Axl is his speed. Missing hits comes with a hefty price, leaving him vulnerable to the opponent's attacks for a large amount of time. Though Axl's range allows him to take some easy victories, his learning curve should not be taken lightly. | ||
As an AI, Axl will constantly try to zone and use his range against you. Never let him get too much distance; combo him into a corner if you have to. Axl won't have many alternatives once his guard breaks. | As an AI, Axl will constantly try to zone and use his range against you. Never let him get too much distance; combo him into a corner if you have to. Axl won't have many alternatives once his guard breaks. | ||
==Moves== | ==Moves== | ||
{{ | ===[[Guilty Gear]]=== | ||
{{Movelist|Guilty Gear|Moves|[[Guilty Gear/Axl Low|Axl Low]]}} | |||
===[[Guilty Gear X]]=== | |||
{{Movelist|Guilty Gear X|Moves|[[Guilty Gear/Axl Low|Axl Low]]}} | |||
===[[Guilty Gear XX]], [[Guilty Gear XX ♯Reload|XX ♯Reload]]=== | |||
{{Movelist|Guilty Gear XX|Moves|[[Guilty Gear/Axl Low|Axl Low]]}} | |||
===[[Guilty Gear XX Λ Core Plus R]]=== | |||
{{Movelist|Guilty Gear XX Λ Core Plus R|Moves|[[Guilty Gear/Axl Low|Axl Low]]}} | |||
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[[Category:Character move lists]] | [[Category:Character move lists]] |