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Gabe vs. Gabe {Guilty Gear/ULTRAKILL}

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Another Guilty Gear/ULTRAKILL crossover because my brain keeps on mixing up the two Gabriels, so I decided to set some things straight kasjdasdkl. This ended up being messier than I aimed for, but I honestly had no clue what to do for the lighting and lineless in general is a pain in the ass for me lmao. I love GG Gabriel to death lmao.


Guilty Gear Gabriel (try saying that three times fast...) would wipe the floor with ULTRAKILL Gabriel, no contest. It'd be like if UK Gabriel was forced to fight post-Prime Soul Minos Prime instead of pre-Prime Soul Minos, who was already powerful enough to require a seal because he wasn't able to actually destroy him. GG Gabriel was the one that taught Potemkin his Buster, and he essentially roflstomped the pain-in-the-ass known as Bedman in Xrd's story mode with "Agni X" (which I based his glowy hand on) and straight up kept him from fleeing by grabbing him and slamming him into the ground hard enough to make a crater without any real difficulty. He ORAORAORAORAORA'd a building-sized Gear into the air (which Slayer finished off with a fancy kick)... Yeah, he's buddy-buddy (and/or a friendly rival) and sparring partners with Slayer, and Slayer's an ArcSys vampire, so you know Gabe's busted as hell from that alone lmao. (That scene is where I got "PUNK!" from, when he and Slayer look at some enemies and go "Punks!")


Meanwhile, UK Gabe is a whiny little bitch baby khsadksd


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