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Revision as of 00:28, 4 February 2022
Combat Lessons
Fighting Style
This fighting style was derived from the combat techniques used by a group of assassins based in Europe: the Bird of Passage. It employs an unusual weapon—the circular sword, a hoop-shaped blade whose attacks are extremely difficult to anticipate.
Two distinct personalities make up this style, and if wielded well, the combination of the two can quickly eliminate a foe. Jolly utilizes dance-like moves to unleash lethal combinations at mid range; Gloomy has more aggressive movements, and uses powerful attacks to cut the enemy down quickly.
Repeatedly switching between personalities unlocks this style's true potential, and few who have faced its wielder have lived to tell the tale.
Style Lesson: Beginner
A Split Personality
This style utilizes two personalities with their own move sets: Jolly and Gloomy. You will switch personalities when certain conditions are met, and switching will cause your body to glow and your posture to change.
Jolly
Jolly is your primary personality; it relies less on dealing huge amounts of damage in one attack, and more about moves like the Snare Robin (6AB), the Low Pitch Pointe (1B), and the Ring Con Sordino (1K) all low attacks that chip away at your opponent's health. Additionally, your soul gauge fills more quickly while Jolly.
Gloomy
When surrounded by a purple aura, you can switch to the aggressive Gloomy personality. You gain access to Minerva's Lament (6AB) and Basilisk's Lament (6B), which allow you to move quickly from medium range to close range and then unleash either a throw or a Peregrine Rhythm (3B) to get past your opponent's guard. Be aware, however, that in your Gloomy state your soul gauge is more difficult to fill, and some moves damage yourself.
Style Lesson: Adept
Switching Personalities
You change personalities according to how much health you lose. The change occurs at 30% and 5% health, so keep that in mind when you fight. Some attacks also result in a switch (notated as "May trigger personality change" in the move list). Use moves like Ptarmigan Polka ~ Gestopft Madness (while Jolly 3ABB+K) and Bremen Fortissimo (while Jolly 4K) to switch to Gloomy for more aggressive attacks.
Style Lesson: Master
Gloomy Coda
If you change personalities enough during battle, eventually the Gloomy state will cause a more violent reddish-black aura to exude from your body. This is known as Gloomy Coda.
Features of Gloomy Coda
Gloomy Coda powers you up significantly and allows you to unleash all soul charge moves like normal moves. Additionally, the following moves in particular are quite strong in Gloomy Coda, so make good use of them to overwhelm your opponent: Minerva's Symphony (6ABB), Symphonic Dissonance (6BB), Peregrine Duet (3BB), Grim Reaper (6A+G), etc.
Special Lethal Hits
The Groove Step (while Jolly 33_66_99A+B), Streaks of Madness (B+KA), and Elegy of Madness (B+KB) moves become lethal hits that do extra damage when used directly after a personality switch. Additionally, landing a Basilisk's Lament (while Gloomy 6B) immediately after your opponent has won a round with a ring out or KO will result in a lethal hit. These moves are by no means easy to pull off, but they will put enormous pressure on your opponent if used well.
Critical Edge
Bleak Concerto
Properties
A fast, rising middle attack that can be used in air combos. If you unleash it while Jolly, you'll finish as Gloomy. Unleash it as Gloomy, however, and you'll perform a follow-up attack that deals a huge amount of damage.
Tips
Landing this move while Gloomy allows for a major increase in combo damage. Use it after a Peregrine Rhythm (3B) or another move that launches your opponent into the air. If you want to guarantee being able to switch from Jolly to Gloomy, land a critical edge.
Soul Charge
Additional Low Attacks in Jolly
You can't get much better than the Scratch Glissando (during soul charge 236K). Fast and difficult to spot coming, it even has a high chance of ending in Gloomy. While Jolly, your soul gauge fills quickly, so this move is a great way of switching to Gloomy from a soul charge while dealing damage.
Additional Powerful Attacks in Gloomy
While Gloomy, your soul gauge fills more slowly, but once you activate a soul charge you become incredibly powerful. If your opponent likes to use the 8-way run, stop them with a Minerva's Symphony (6ABB), and then follow up with the powerful throw Grim Reaper (6A+G), and a Symphonic Dissonance (6BB) or Peregrine Duet (3BB)—both of which strike at the middle—to take a huge chunk out of your opponent's health.
Acidic Modulation
A soul attack that is guaranteed to trigger a personality change upon hit. Its short reach limits it to close-range combat, but landing the attack will allow you to stay on the offensive while soul charged and make it easier to undergo several personality changes, bringing you closer to entering Gloomy Coda. Holding the button will shift you to Gestopft Madness, meaning you can then use your personality change to follow up with a lethal hit.
Reversal Edge
Following Up with A
A high horizontal attack with multiple follow-up attacks. Hold the second attack command of a Twisted Vibrato (after reversal edge AA) to unleash an attack that greatly reduces your opponent's guard stamina. When Gloomy, you can combo with a Twisted Cadence (after reversal edge AK)
Following Up with B
If this hits, you will transition into an attack throw. Jolly's throw absorbs your opponent's health, whereas Gloomy's deals a huge amount of damage instead.
Following Up with K
This move doesn't deal that much damage, but guarantees a personality change.