
Rensen Geki, also localized as Sickle Flash, is one of Axl Low's Special Attacks, first appeared in the original Guilty Gear and has been a staple of his moveset ever since.
Overview[]
Axl quickly throws one of his sickles in a straight line towards his opponent's legs, coated in green energy and counting as a projectile in spite of being a physical weapon attack.
After sending it out - even if it misses, Axl can follow up with:
Attack | Input | Description |
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![]() Soaring Chain Strike/Melody Chain (曲鎖撃, Kyokusa Geki?, lit. Melody Chain Attack) |
Axl whips his chain up, making his sickle go around in a circle to launch the opponent.
This move can be performed standalone without Rensen Geki with | |
![]() Spinning Chain Strike (旋鎖撃, Sensa Geki?, lit. Whirling Chain Attack) |
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Axl grabs his chain and spins the sickle around rapidly like a fan, hitting low for each hit.
Introduced in Guilty Gear X. |
![]() Winter Cherry (鬼灯, Hōzuki?, lit. Ogre Lamplight) |
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Axl sets off an explosive where his sickle ends.
Introduced in Guilty Gear -Strive-. |
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Trivia[]
- "Winter cherry" in Japanese (鬼灯 or 鬼燈, hōzuki?) can also mean "ogre lamplight" or "ogre lantern".