Krizalid is an extremely powerful fighter sporting an inevitable anti-air move, high-gauge projectiles and dash attacks that are somewhat inescapable. Multiple Attacks - Krizalid can attack several times in high speed.Cutting Wind - Krizalid can create an air current that can also cut anyone it touches.Cutting Aura - Krizalid can create an aura of cutting energy around his hands.Slashing Hands - Krizalid's hands can pierce and cut.Energy Attacks - Krizalid can infuse his attacks with energy.Energy Projectile - Krizalid can fire a projectile of energy that hits his enemy twice.Explosion - Krizalid can create an explosion around him or his opponent.Fire Body - Krizalid can put his body on fire.Create Fire - Krizalid can create fire from thin air.Pyrokinesis - Because of his blood, Krizalid can control fire.He is extremely powerful and he knows that, so he is very cocky and megalomaniacal at times, but he will serve NESTS, no matter what. He has yet to make another canonical appearance since then. What happened to him following the battle is unknown. He is revived later by the original Zero and fights along side him in the 2001 tournament. He simply cannot remember and dies shortly after. Heidern inquires if Krizalid remembers his real name. After his defeat, his superior, Zero neutralizes the Kyo clones and kills Krizalid by throwing a boulder to crush him. In order to gather the battle data necessary for the activation period, he fights the winning team of the tournament. He was ordered to activate the thousands of Kyo clones around the world by using his suit. As a side effect, he gained some of K's memories and believed Whip to be his sister. This was achieved by cloning K' (rather than Kyo directly). Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.He was made to be the ultimate Kyo Kusanagi clone, outfitted with a special suit to feed data of fighters into his body during battle. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here.
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