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|name =G Black |
|name =G Black |
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|number =206 |
|number =206 |
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|cost =600 |
|cost =600 |
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− | |crystalsrequired = |
+ | |crystalsrequired =N/A |
|tribe =[[Machine Borg]] |
|tribe =[[Machine Borg]] |
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− | |type =Almighty |
+ | |type =Almighty type |
|rarity =S |
|rarity =S |
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+ | |hasAlternate =No |
+ | |LvOneLvTenHP =350/440 |
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|defense =4 |
|defense =4 |
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|shot =5 |
|shot =5 |
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|attack =6 |
|attack =6 |
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|speed =6 |
|speed =6 |
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− | |jumptype =Boost |
+ | |jumptype =Boost jump |
− | |levelupschedule = |
+ | |levelupschedule =Normal |
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+ | ==Description== |
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+ | ''A mysterious Gotcha Borg who may have more power than G Red! Nothing is known about this borg, except that he resembles G Red in appearance.'' |
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+ | ==How to Obtain== |
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+ | G Black cannot be acquired through normal gameplay. For the Japanese version of the game, G Black was distributed exclusively at the 2004 Jump Festa hosted by V-Jump magazine and Capcom at the Makuhari Messe convention center. |
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+ | G Black can be obtained in the overseas version, but only through the [[20th Force Glitch]]. |
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+ | The [[20th Force Glitch|force sequence]] for G Black is 2, 4, 6, 10, 11. |
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+ | ==Analysis/Strategy== |
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+ | ===Using this Borg=== |
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+ | G Black fights very much similarly to [[Neo G Red]], except of course that he also features a buster laser as his B button charge shot. In addition, G Black has a slightly better speed stat, but at the cost of slightly lower defense power. In his ground melee attacks, the Black Sword can create a chain of explosions similar to [[Metal Hero]]'s own sword attacks on the third slash. |
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+ | ===Fighting this Borg=== |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *G Black's presence in the overseas version of the game suggests that a similar distribution event would have been planned for western audiences, but because of the game's failure overseas, no such events were ever held. But, a more likely reason for G Black's presence in the overseas version is that he was never removed from the game's code. |
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+ | *G Black uses an energy-based blade rather than a solid blade with [[Neo G Red]]. |
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Revision as of 16:52, 22 March 2018
Description
A mysterious Gotcha Borg who may have more power than G Red! Nothing is known about this borg, except that he resembles G Red in appearance.
How to Obtain
G Black cannot be acquired through normal gameplay. For the Japanese version of the game, G Black was distributed exclusively at the 2004 Jump Festa hosted by V-Jump magazine and Capcom at the Makuhari Messe convention center.
G Black can be obtained in the overseas version, but only through the 20th Force Glitch.
The force sequence for G Black is 2, 4, 6, 10, 11.
Analysis/Strategy
Using this Borg
G Black fights very much similarly to Neo G Red, except of course that he also features a buster laser as his B button charge shot. In addition, G Black has a slightly better speed stat, but at the cost of slightly lower defense power. In his ground melee attacks, the Black Sword can create a chain of explosions similar to Metal Hero's own sword attacks on the third slash.
Fighting this Borg
Trivia
- G Black's presence in the overseas version of the game suggests that a similar distribution event would have been planned for western audiences, but because of the game's failure overseas, no such events were ever held. But, a more likely reason for G Black's presence in the overseas version is that he was never removed from the game's code.
- G Black uses an energy-based blade rather than a solid blade with Neo G Red.