You should have titled this video: "Zero Continues to Display His Biases for CC, Indisputably Proving That He Has Been Enslaved by Her GeASS." Who can blame him though? As a fellow CC enjoyer, certainly not me. Another fun video, guys! Maybe I should try doing a tier list of some kind, since they seem to be all the rage? I tried a top ten list for a video in the past, but it didn't capture much of an audience. The tier list format is a fun idea, so I might try something like that myself in the next couple months.
Honorable mention to Suzaku who kind of had a Geass power. After Lelouch commanded him to live, from that point on the Geass was constantly helping and forcing him to never make a life ending mistake in a fight. It was part of the reason why he was able to beat the Knight of 1.
It boosts your potential to survive. Doesn’t matter much if you are a weak girl but it sure works better with a gun dodging dude driving a giant killing machine.
@Pavle_Savkovic the reason it didn't work is cause he already used it on Shirley. Although, I am curious if Jeremiah's anti geass reset the counter somehow ?
5:14 if Bismark's opponent can create a scenario a few seconds in advance that allows for no escape, he can be defeated. The real victory comes once the only future he can see is one where he loses. Suzaku essentially enforces upon him the knightmare combat equivalent of a mate in 3. It's exactly like how in Mushoku Tensei, Rujierd is able to defeat Rudeus even with his eye of foresight ability because of the sheer difference in raw skill between them.
the thing about Rolo's Geass power is that we are told that the more someone uses a Geass the stronger it becomes (stronger as in becoming permanently active), like what happened to Mao or Lelouch. That means that if Rolo kept using his Geass to where it became permanent, then the drawback of his heart stopping would also become permanent which would just kill him anyway
And even if the Geass got stronger in the sense of his weakness being removed too, it would leave him unable to be close to anyone, as they'd get frozen. He'd become the most isolated character ever.
The thing about sight based Geass abilities is they are very easy to get around the drawbacks provided it's nothing serious, like your heart stopping in Rolo's case. For Lelouch he can just where contacts as seen in the show, but in Marianne's case all she would have to do is where a blindfold or just keep her eyes closed until she needs to use her Geass, although i don't remember if her Geass had any major drawbacks to using it@@Xeno7001
I wonder how Charles’ geass would work if he rewrites memories to drastically change a person’s current state. Like, if he rewrote someone’s memories so that they remember being stabbed one hour ago, how would they feel given they do not have a stab wound at the present? Would a stab wound appear, or would they imagine one?
I imagine it would be something similar to the phantom limb syndrome, where a person who recently had an arm or a leg amputated can imagine sensations like an itch or a pain on the limb that is no longer there. In this case, the person would probably imagine the pain of a stabwound, but wont die as no actual blood is lost. This raises the next question; would they be in perpetual pain, or would the lack of dying from the ''wound'' aid them in breaking the Geass?
@@JonasRosado Yeah it’s still strange though, I mean for sure initially but would they be able to regain control once they see their arm? find it to be a false memory?
Take over body > kill allies > take over another body > repeat = profit. Combat ability IS there, with the obvious issue being that there are CC and VV who seem to be immune.
Just a small tidbit about Lelouch's and Charle's geass Lelouch's geass seems to wane in power when the victim is near death as you can see with euphemia resisting her order against suzaku and Shirley not reacting much to her order to live (Both their eyes showing the geass flickering instead of staying on to complete the order) Lelouch comments on Charle's geass being able to suppress his own during their meeting because of their similar activation requirements and is why he did the reflection trick to catch Charles off guard ( assuming Charles didn't have his geass on during the stand off). And this is all from Lelouch's assumption that Charle's still had geass so we're not sure if his assumption was right or wrong since Charles already traded his geass for a code instead and just pretended to die because he's dramatic like that
@@KatoBeyond I'm not sure if it's breaking, but because Euphemia is unable to perform the request of the Geass, it therefore fades. As if they are unable to do it, then the Geass will try it's best to make them do the next best thing (such as Clovis pointing to his siblings for Lelouch's question.) Though, it's also possible that she has a sort of resistance to Geass because of it being previously used, but then cancelled. It looks like the brain is physically changed during this process (at least, that's how I see the images we get when Lelouch's geass activates.) so I think it's possible that resisting, combined with being unable to use it, and the resistance she possibly gained from it. Then again, because the Geass affecsts the mind, the lack of blood to the brain probably didn't help with the effect of Geass.
Nunally also resisted it for a while and she was fine (not close to death). Thing is "they cant do stuff that goes against themselves", like Euphie's principles or Nunally honestly believing that "Lelouch getting the key is the worst thing that could happen to him and the world". Shirley's case is different as the Geass doesn't seem to provide physical enhancement to complete orders and even if it did, only a Code's regeneration could've saved Shirley.
Personally i think rolo deserves the win, cause he can activate his geass within a nightmare to effect others in their own nightmares. In short, he doesnt need eye contact or contact in any form. He can just get close to them without them noticing and then stop time and they dead. But thats just my opinion. Amazing video!!! Keep up the great work !!!
@@KatoBeyond Don't need a Knightmare. He can just keep eyes closed and beat Lelouch and Charles. Also he doesn't necessarily have to look on C2 to kill her. It's 50/50 if he is close enough i think.
C.C.'s Geass is strong, but its ability to defeat another depends entirely on the mindset and motivations of the opponent, making it undependable It forces people to love her, but what "love" means or what people are willing to do for love can vary wildly, and often do not align with the wants and goals of the subject of that love, as was made clear enough in the story The actual best Geass might be one from Akito, but that's another discussion entirely
C.C.'s interactions with Mao and her reaction to his actions towards her heavily imply that she has never had to deal with that kind of "love" ever before even in centuries long life. We can therefore infer from that that the behavior her Geass elicited from others was somehow never explicitly harmful to her in any meaningful way, especially when you consider how casual and blasé her attitude was in regards to receiving the affections of others in the flashback, and given that she had it for what appeared to be quite a few years, the fact that she was never kidnapped or excessively harmed by anyone to the degree that she would fear and curse the ability she was given, and not just mildly annoyed by the constant bombardment of gifts she was receiving speaks volumes. It's clear that she doesn't really have any real amount of control over the exact way in which the love she inspires in people manifests itself specifically in their actions, her own personal wants at the time don't really seem to have any impact towards it either, given the previously mentioned annoyance. What isn't clear is why her Geass never impacted her negatively in an extremely severe manner even just a few times if it was the case that it actually depended that much on the individual in any meaningful manner. 15% of women experience some form of legally punishable stalking at least once in their life, and I imagine that few, if any of them possess a supernatural ability that forcibly compells others to love them, so since C.C. was able to develop her Geass to the degree that she did without becoming imprisoned in a cabin somewhere or anything like that, and wasn't even somewhat cautious of the possibility, means that she was either just impossibly, ludicrously lucky to an absurd extent, or, far more likely, the range of behavior the Geass can elicit from people is limited in such a way that it prevents them from knowingly taking actions that would cause her bodily harm. Worth mentioning that being extremely fearful of physical violence is a huge character trait of hers that displays when she reverts to her former slave persona, constantly hiding herself behind things and such, might be relevant given her explicit mention of the fact her ability was borne from her desire to be loved, people not hurting her like that very well might be baked into it as a condition from the start.
in regards to Marian's having no combat potential other than defensive if she took over someone she could assassinate their allies using their body or rather just mortally wound them like stab herself in the heart and then quickly jump back into her original or a different body.
I think the 2nd Geass you mentioned, the Puppeteering one, has those "limitations" because the geass user in that scene was still a child. He was still grasping how to use it. So in my opinion what we saw was just the early stages of it, the geass not fully evolved yet.
I think that's just one option. Another that comes to mind would be: Eye contact is only needed to "attach the strings". Which would mean it could allow for an infinite amount of puppets that can be controlled at any time. That would also put it quite a bit higher just with time passing.
Marianne geass is actually S tier, being able to take over someone's body incuding enemies gives more than enough combat advantage. and even basically makes her immortal she can switch bodies right before she dies and keep real body alive. but in anime it wasn't possible against VV. Her and Lelouch geass are my favourite.
I think you're underestimating Rolo's Geass. If we're talking about it specifically, then it's automatically S tier. The range is massive. He and Lelouch were escaping. It range was long enough to affect everyone in an airship. Mind you this is with Rolo. He had a weak heart, that's why it was dangerous for him to use it, and yet look at the damage it could do. So with the ability to stop someone's perception from mid to long range, the user can use it and run over to kill someone. And he can take breaks too as we saw him display. Use it for a seconds at a time and you'll be teleporting in someone's eyes without them knowing what's going on. So in a 1v1, Rolo's reigns supreme. Except for CC's as she doesn't need to perceive time for her Geass to work.
The big difference between Charles and Lelouche's Geass is that while one commands and another rewrites memories. One can only use the command once on a person after that it'll never work on the same person again. Where as the one that can rewire memories can be broken with pure will power unlike Lelouche's command otherwise Euphemia would've broken out of Lelouche's Geass. So essentially its Quality of the Geass ability to be undenied or the Quantity factor that you can use it on the same person more then once unlike Lelouche's.
@@leobastian_ that's because Euphemia is special she had so much more will power than anyone else even more so than Lelouche and yet it still took everything she had just to get out of it. The geass performed on her was literally against her very nature which is why she had a glimmer of a chance to get out of it during her death after she murdered so many Japanese. As we seen Lelouche make many people commit suicide yet it took someone like Euphemia who was given a geass against her nature to be able to barely resist thus proving just how powerful Lelouche's geass was to charles since someone like Leouche gave up to him quite a few times and yet he had no difficulty breaking through despite his memory lost. In fact I believe Euphemia was only able to break out of it once she realised she had to kill Suzaku which was impossible for someone like Euphemia. But honestly good eye my guy I actually completely forgot about it till you mentioned it
I always figured that Bismark's geass read his target's *intentions*, not strictly their future. Geass abilities are wholly psychological, after all, so it would make more sense for it to be a precise and refined form of mind-reading than anything in the domain of precognition. And in the fight against Suzaku, Suzaku has already been inflicted with Lelouch's command to live, which we've seen override his consciousness on other occasions, so my read of things is that Bismark was reading Suzaku just fine until Lelouch's command overwhemed Suzaku's mind and *changed his plans*, disrupting Bismark's counterattacks and giving Suzaku the edge he needed to win.
We don't know for SURE that the limit is psychological, it's just heavily implied. And even if that is the limit it may just be some sort of supercomputing of possibilities as well.
Great video, but you should've mentioned that Lelouch can only use his power on someone once. If he doesn't plan ahead and gives someone a random command thus wasting his one chance, his power won't work on that same person again when he'll need it most.
Bro really wasted his command on suzaku with Live? Cmon bro lelouch just had to go "obey" for basically everyone, it'd be a lamer series but just saying realistically
I think he didnt want to turn everyone into mindless slaves. If he said obey, he wouldn't able to make them think by themselves anymore? Or could he? I dont remember if it was used in the series.@@justapassingbycommenterrem5642
@@jaceideu588 and @justpassingbycommenterrem5642 If Lelouch simply used the 'Obey' command, it would waste Suzaku's skiils. The reason why Suzaku keeps surviving the battles through the series is because he really has great skills in combat and survivability. Hence, using the 'obey' command on him would waste his skills as he would just do as Lelouch says as a mindless pet.
Fun to see these powers ranked! It's really interesting how Lelouch's geass only lets you do one command per person, but I guess that wouldn't come into play during a 1v1 fight.
mariane: uses her geass on the enemy gaining control, gives the enemy body alethal wound(similar to what captain ginyu did in dragonball). Mariana goes back to her body. The enemy wakes up only to die a few seconds later. Easy win
Lelouch’s geass can partially do what charles’ can. He can command you to forget something or to remember something that didn’t happen. Imo Lelouch’s geass is the best and most versatile, shame it can only be used once on the same person tho.
Thing is Lelouch can essentially just keep his geass always active on any target. He does this by commanding people to be his slave. Essentially always having control over there actions. He can even add a command prompt to make them retain their will until he snaps his fingers or something
I'd argue Mao should be above Bismarck or even S tier when fighting geass users because mind reading could also be used to predict an opponent's next move and in theory fight other eye contact geass because you could close your eyes against them and let their mind be your eyes. Mao has shown that fake outs and mixing up your thoughts naturally aren't enough to stop him in a 1v1. Of course it still comes down to the users natural fighting ability and how they can handle so much information at a time. Same logic applies for rolo. Stop their "time" then damage their eyes. what are they going to do about it?
Reading minds is slower than actually seeing things happen. Before it happens. U have to react to any and all changes as it happens. Reacting to something is faster then reacting to a reaction. Any decision made to reading Bismarck’s mind will already be known to Bismarck’s future sight before Mao can began his move.
My head canon is that Bismark's geass is entirely dependent on the personality of his opponent. Therefore, Lelouch's commanding Suzaku to 'Live' overrides Suzaku's personality and finds the quickest way to safety, meaning Bismark wouldn't be able to read it.
I guess In that way its sort of similar to Mao's Geass reading one's thoughts. The major difference being Bismark shows what one is planning to do, rather than what one is currently thinking about. One would think that would make Mao's Geass better, though we have seen information overload is a weakness of Mao's Geass, while Bismark is much more precise.
Suzakis live command is basically a geass of its own causes suzaku to magnify strength and resolve that borders on superhuman, if it is possible to win a fight the live commands will force suzaku to do it no matter the consequences,
It's entirely possible it actually is genuine precognition, or some sort of massive information synthesis rather than mindreading. Yes basically every other Geass is mental, but we're not 100% sure that's the limit.
Ngl I don't think you fully understand how broken Marianne's Geass is. She effectively has immortality via body switching, and if your enemy doesn't know about it you can literally catch anyone off guard, kill them and switc bodies again. You could be anyone you want to at any time even if your original body isn't dead. I mean it's a very broken ability, it's just not for dumb people 😂
Honorable mention, the geass in Re:surrection of Shala or shama idk i don't remember her name. It's beyond broken, as it basicly secures you a reset indefinetly. It's definetly niche, but it is basicly a get out of jail free card, before you are even sent to jail once you go back. It's basicly Subaru return by death. The only problem with it is that it is set to like 9 hours backwards, meaning you can't just off yourself at a mistake and just go back like a few seconds, making it less convinient
What about V2? He should be near C2 with his abilities. But the Throne in my opinion belongs to none other than Orange Boy Jeremia Gottwald, because he can cancel other Geasses from himself and others and it reacts automatically as seen with Rolo.
This video is ranking Geass abilities. We never saw V2’s Geass. Jeremiah technically doesn’t have a Geass, his Geass canceler is a technology-based artificial eye.
Lelouch's geass is described as "Absolute Authority" while charles "rewrites memories" this implies charles geass is not absolute, but lelouch's is. Someone with an insanely powerful will to resist might delay obeying his command for a short time, but they always will succumb in the end.
@@koufanking2703 in the beginning of S2 It is seen that the last mark on the wall is a horizontal line and not the completed plus sign Since she never completed the sign it can be assumed that the command given to her stopped at some point in that 1 year gap after S1
A thought about Marianne's Geass. If she can transfer her mind to another body, she could easily control a person of influence to manipulate something in her favor, or even make others self-harm before changing back to her own body. I think If used to this extent It's very powerful.
Absolute obedience is OP tbh. If you are highly intellectual person and work in the shadow, you might control the world in your own pleasures. But if you are just a commoner and tend to abuse the power that geass is no for you. But for me , I want charles geass for no apparent reason. I just want to mess up someone persona HAHAHA
Counter point: "I, Lelouch vi Britannia, command you to die." seriously, use it for shits and gigs recklessly like that and eventually you'll have you're own personal Zero, possibly even a blind one. ... also, Lelouch can do that anyway, not as precisely and not repeatedly, but he can mess with almost part of a person, so, "I, Lelouch vi Britannia, command you to believe what I say, and remember what i wish." is both Valid and would also serve to decouple the effect of Geass and it's requirements (line of sight, proximity, ect.), while also minimizing it's primary weakness, lack of repeatability.
Lelouch also has to speak his command in addition to eye contact, and the target must hear the command, and probably understand what he's telling them to do. Lelouch's ability is only in S tier IMO becuase of his genius. in his hands, it's the most powerful thing. And we know geass manifests based on someones unique personal traits and hopes and personality.
Rolo's "weakness" isnt a weakness of the geass as much as it is a faulty creation/rendition of the geass's full power. Of course Rolo himself is subject to the weakness, but if it was in a person without the problem of their heart stopping every time they used it, his ability would be top 2.
One major potential weakness of C.C.'s power depends on whether or not the requires you to see her physically, in person, or if just any image merely representing her would be sufficient. If it's the former, then anyone in a Knightmare would be effectively immune to her ability provided that they've never seen her previously to that point, for the same reasons why most other Geass fail to work through electronic interfaces like that, plus any fully automated system could take her out as well. There may also be a maximum effective range, the effect probably eventually ends after a certain amount of time once the user leaves their sightline (otherwise C.C. would be constantly followed by a massive army of the literally tens of thousands of people she had to have met over the years through all the parties and shit, and therefore would've had a far more disastrous impact on the local economy and the world around her than she was ever implied to.) and there might also be some shenigans you could pull that would depend on if it works off the targets own personal conception of "love", or if it forces them to operate by C.C.'s/some other arbitrary abstraction preset by the Geass. But in the time period where she actually had it though, before electronics and any other kind of high technology, she was pretty unstoppable. If it's the latter though, then yeah, you're fucked no matter what, in a way it's basically a far more powerful, but way less versatile, version of Lelouch's own Geass, except that it's maybe a bit more more harmless and likely not nearly as traumatic for the extreme cases, like, I can't imagine that it created any bloodstained Euphie's or the like given how casually she acted when she had it.
With Marianne, one of the first things I thought about to do with her power is transfer to the victim's body, get another body prepared to transfer to, and then do something like jump off a cliff and quickly transfer to the other body, where the victim falls to their death. She could also put her victim's body into an electric chair or gas chamber, secured before transferring to another body, which would then be used to activate the mechanism.
in a one on one fight Marianne's Geass can pull the "I'll enter your body, make you stab yourself then go back to my body" That is assuming that one can awaken that power without being at death's door contrary to Marianne's case.
One advantage of Charles' Geass is that he can use it on the same person as many times as he wants while Lelouch can only use his on a person one time unless it's undone by a Geass canceler. I think so at least. It's possible Lelouch was once again scared of it because he broke Charles' Geass thanks to CC.
uhm.... Marianne... possess their body, shoot herself in the head or somewhere fatal, swap back to her body or to the next geass user.... in one on one fights this ability is borderline unstopable, especially against Lelouch who also needs to establish eye contact
I mean Marianne can take over the body of her opponent, slit their throat then hop back to her own body, leaving them lying in their own blood while she is unscathed, it's basically a more complicated version of Lelouch's Geass
I'd say lelouch's geass has more advantages compared to charles's geass other than potentially being harder to break. like charles', lelouch's geass can also be used to rewrite memories. like how he did with shirley. however charles' geass can't do everything that lelouch's can. if charles rewrites someone's memories to trick them into thinking they are suicidal for example. it does not guarantee that his subject will commit suicide. however if lelouch says: die, his subject will surely die. and rolo's geass is definitly s tier. first of all while looking visually slow, it's definitly much faster than most verbal commands. and to be honest even if it was slow it would've been insignificant compared to the actual utility of the geass. if used correctly, he can pottentially kill any geass user without a single problem. his enemies won't even see him comming. this can only be said for 2 other geass users. charles and lelouch. also c.c's geass is to speculative. it causes the people around her to love her. loving someone doesn't mean being an slave to someone. since we have already seen some geass users' geass being broken. what happens if someone has reasons to hate c.c? will that balance out her geass and allow the individual to be able to hurt her? or more importantly, how does it work? is it a hypnosis thing like lelouch's power or is it emotional manipulation? if the latter, can a prepared and informed geass user take some drugs to diminish their emotions and then confront c.c? since we haven't seen enough and don't know much about her geass we can't really tell.
I'd like to add some Geass from non-anime sources (games/novels etc): - Rai Sumeragi: Same as Lelouch, but instead of eye contact, the target must hear his voice. - Marybell mel Britannia: Turns anyone into her slave. Requires eye contact - Orpheus Zevon: Able to mimic anyone's appearance, voice, and even demeanor. - Leila Malcal: A natural version of Jeremiah's geass canceller
Euphy didn’t kill Suzuku though, she did kill the Japanese which is against her nature and allowed her to resist and fight back against it but she didn’t love them.
Charles might be overestimated, he has to implant false memories, which means he has to come up with them by himself, which means they are limited by his own imagination and knowledge of that persons history creates a huge margin of error if not done correctly. This will also take more time to do, which is fine in one on one, but makes the power more utility based (remember he had to get suzaku to restrain lelouch and cover lelouches own geass eye in order to use it) I think that is the reason why his can be broken more easily, when the brain cant reconcile the false memories with the real ones, or if the memory is shaky an external stimulus (kissing C.C or the stress of confonting big brother) can cause the break
Pretty sure that Lelouch's Geass is the most powerful of the Rebellion series, due to CC's geass' effect could be hard to predict (love is an emotion, after all). But in the whole Code Geass series, I think there are stronger geasses than those
I’ve wondered if Marianne’s geass makes her immortal? Like she can just transfer her soul into a younger host body once she reaches a certain age or something and just continue it as a cycle.
would have been nice to see the extra-media geass like the ones is re:surrection, light novels, akito anime, manga, etc some really weird ones in those like several that are non-eye geass
Honorable mention: "Live" Suzakus curse compels him to live. He could use this to his advantage in a fight. Also it allowed his body to launch anti fleia weapon with split secomd accuracy. V.V/C.C: immortality geass. Both are virtually ageless and unkillable amd will recover from any injury. Also both are immune to geass powers Jeremiah geas canceler: enough said.
Personally, I think CC's is the objective best. However, I don't know how it would stack against other Geass users. EDIT: After watching, yeah, that's what I thought.
"personally" and "objectively" juxtopose eachother. IMO this entire debate completely hinges on the fact if other people know about this or not, if CC's overides Lelouch's mind control, and just what CC's "love" means. If CC's Love means complete obedience at all times, whether near her or not, then I would agree that her's is stronger than Lelouch's, since theirs is basically the same but CC has an area of affect one while Lelouch must look at that opponent in the eyes and command them. However, if CC's love is not complete obedience, then that would be bad, especially if those who love CC end up fighting eachother for CC's love. It would basically completely destroy any large scale operations, since any large force would end up in civil war. Also, this means that CC's mind control would not be as precise as Lelouch's. If Lelouch commands a very specific thing, that thing will happen. Their entire mind would be focused on doing that 1 specific task, no outside thoughts will intrude, but CC's subjects wont have that same level of dedication to that task, simply because the orders arent absolute. If Lelouch asked someone to mark an x at precisely 6:00pm, no matter what that x will be down at 6:00pm. However, if CC did the same thing, I could imagine a scenario that the subjects will have those commands wane off, where at first they will be precise at 6:00pm, but it will slowly go to 6:01pm and etc. While this may not seem that big of deal, this would mean that if both were to start lets say an army, Lelouch's would probaly work at slightly higher efficiency. We would have 0 idea if CC's geass can overide Lelouch's and vice versa. No point to argue either point since there would be 0 evidence for any case. Now the most important part, if other people know how Lelouch's and CC's geass worked. If they did know eachother's geass, then lelouch would be at a slight advantage as the previously stated slightly higher efficiency, therefore more capable of more intricate plans that could destroy CC. However if neither knew, then CC would have a significant advantage, since the only win condition she would need is to get close to Lelouch, since her powers work faster than his. Overall, I would say that Lelouch's geass is probaly slightly better as in better potential and better control etc, but in a scenario where neither knew about the other's geass, CC would be better purely due her activation conditions being much simpler. ofc, Orange destroys both of them, purely due how their geass works
@NuggetOG Personally, in this instance, stems from my limited (at the time of posting) understanding/knowledge whilst attempting to objectively rank the Geass powers in my head. There is no juxtaposition, the two terms fit quite comfortably together x
What if the "love" was like a yandere's love? It would directly put your life in jeopardy? What if the person was physio-chemically incapable of loving?
In psp Code geass Lost Color, the main character's geass is actually the same as Lulu. The different is Not with eye contact, but with the voice. "Speak" to command other. OP as fk. But when the geass grows and lost controll like Lulu, it's harder to use...
In My pov Lelouch has the strongest geass. Lelouch can hypnotize you and make you obey him. On the other hand Marianne's geass had the most flaws. She can activate it when ever She is near to death. This doesn't make her immortal and This means that She can't use her geass if She isn't in her original body. Also here are some spoilers about the resurection movie so if you haven't watched it skip the rest. OK I warned you. Shanra's geass is considered strong (if I mispell it sorry),we don't know the flaws or the limits of that power. It is shown that after killing her self She could go back in six hours ago. Also that guy's geass (forgot his name) he plays with your mind. In your eyes your ally is mistaken as your enemy. Great video.
Kinda neat that the S tier geass are the ones that could be used to controll the world, A tier the ones that are overall good but lack the controll aspect and lastly B tier the ones that are underdeveloped or out of controll.
Marianne's Geass could, theoretically, be used offensively, but only useful in a 1V1. She could take control of her opponent, casually walk over to her unconscious? Body, pick up the knife she obviously had on her, look her empty body in the eyes, and [Redacted], and with the knife now coated in her enemies blood, return to her body. And this si just assuming it's a direct transfer, and doesn't place a copy into the host. If it just creates a copy, the original can just kill the possessed enemy.
8:059:20 actually lelouchs geass was broken too. I feel like its been more then once but i can only recall one instance which is when euphemia breaks his geass due to her refusal to kill susaku.
Good question, she didn't actually break the Geass but she was able to struggle against the command. The strain of doing so in her condition caused her heart to give out unfortunately EDIT: Rewatched the scene and as it turns out, you were correct
Lelouch's Geass physically changes the mind of the person, the lack of blood, plus the fact that she did not see Suzaku as an 11 combined to make it so the Geass would not activate on him. She did not break the Geass, the Geass simply had no reason to activate, and because of the lack of blood to make the brain function, would be unable to continue on.
@Kaka Hass but their is the technicality that he's an honorary Britannian, ans therefore not Japanese anymore. Since Geass is based on the mind, it probably had an effect. Not to mention how Lelouch's own definition would have a play in it too
Lelouch's ability is also better than Charleses becouse if Charles wiped Suzaku's mind so he forgot about his fathers death and would no longer be suicidal and told him to live, he could possibly fall in battle, either becouse of a mistake or wrong actions. Lelouch's command "Live!" made Suzaku follow his order with a 100% success, even against his will.
in the main series yea i would say C.C. has the strongest geass, but in the movie timeline i would argue that Lelouch or well now known as L.L. is the strongest, since he has both a code and a geass.
Adding the Akito the exiled ones being Shin in D tier due to it being so situational and not useful in combat. And Leila in S because it would have made lelouch of the rebellion 1 episode if he got that power.
For the first one, there is a very easy win condition. Step 1: take their body. Step 2: find grenade. Step 3: find tape. Step 4: tape nade to hand or chest or whatever. Step 5: go into public to find another host. Step 6: once acceptable host is found, pull pin and jump ship. Step 7: repeat for other enemies. Bullet proof? No, none of them are. Good in a free for all? Perhaps if you time things perfectly. A decent option? I’d say so.
Surprise CC win ngl. I completely forgot about her Geass since, well, its never used in the present. I thought it was gonna be a "technically a Geass user" with either Jeremiah and his ability to cancel everyone else's Geass, meaning it would just be a straight up normal fight (this also triggers automatically upon him being under the effect of another Geass, so even if Lelouch told him to die, his anti-Geass could stop the command before he acts on it), or it'd be Suzaku. Again, they are "technically Geass users", Jeremiah has an Anti-Geass and Suzaku uses the effect of a Geass command to his advantage. I thought it'd be one of them - completely forgetting about CC.
I'm disappointed with the lack of creativity in representing Marianne's ability. There's many combat ways she can use the ability to win. 1) Setting a timed explosive charge near her body and switching places with an enemy out of blast range. 2) Stabbing herself in a vital organ before switching with her enemy. 2) Switching bodies with someone her enemy loves so that she gets to attack her enemy while risking minimal damage. 3) She can swap bodies with enemies who are much stronger than her current body so she gets the advantage physically. 4) She doesn't have to worry about taking damage because she can just pick a new body later. These are just a few off the top of my head. But there's a dozen more I could name off. ***Btw, she can even keep her original body in tact by binding it before switching with someone expendable or switching with someone vegetative. It's one of the ultimate combat abilities.
@@KatoBeyond You said she wouldn't have explosives. But what about a tiny knife? That's all it would take. Stab, stab, switch and the other geass user is dead (as long as she activates her power first). Against any geass user except Rolo she's on equal terms. And against an unprotected army, she's way overpowered. Like I said, she's the only geass user who doesn't have to worry about taking physical damage.
C.C has the naturally strongest of Geass abilities, with that said a lot of these battles would come down to how the battle started. If they enter battle with no intel and not knowing who the opponent is (say on a street corner) Mao would likely win. Someone who could put aside their love for C.C in order to achieve their objective or is twisted in their obsession for her could still kill her. With that said Lelouche only brakes Charles Geass with the help of C.C with Nanaley being the only one to free herself of it on her own. Lelouche Geass also gets resisted a few times, Yuffie, Nanaley both show some capacity to fight against it and Suzuku is able to overcome it and turn it into a weapon. That said of the two Leleouche over Charles as his Geass continues to work even if it can be overcome. That said my top 3 are Rollo, C.C and Mao. Both are flexible enough, 2 don’t require eye contact and C.C has near instant application. Lelouche and Charles require verbal commands in addition to eye contact and both avoid encounters with other Geass users, neither want to look at each other (Suzuki covers Lelouches eye to protect Charles). Their strength comes from pre planning, foreknowledge and isn’t suited to a strait on battle with no intel.
I didn't see mention as to whether Marianne could take over the body of another Geass user. Charles is able to use his Geass on Lelouch; Lelouch is able to Geass himself, and Rolo and Mao's Geass, while not initiated through eye contact, also seem to affect Lelouch. Now, one explanation is simply that Lelouch can be affected by Geass, but I think the implication here is that having Geass doesn't make you immune to Geass. So, depending on how quickly everyone's Geass works and assuming Marianne could take over the body of another Geass user, I see that as an instant win, tied with Lelouch and Charles, and probably only losing to Rolo (or Mao under certain circumstances).
Marybell's Geass was the best in the series imo. It's similar to Lelouch's, in almost everyway except, it can't be avoided. It's Absolute Submission/Domination/Control if I remember correctly. It fully controls the person it's cast upon and they follow the order to the smallest and fine detail
She had it mature in both eyes when controlling Anya. Most likely early versions only allowed for short term control of others. She had mastered it as far as I can tell, so she may have gone through a crazy body jumping phase.
Great video. But I wonder. If you were to include Orange himself, where would you place his Geass Canceling ability in this hilander fight? It is also shown to work in a slow moving radius, but is shown to work automatically even after Jeremiah is under the effects as seen with Rolo. Does that mean he could nullify even CC's geass? Does Loyalty overpower Love?
Geass cancelling may count as a Geass in some cases but the only problem with it is that the canceller can lock certain users in a stalemate. Ex: Charles and C.C. Other than that though, I wouldn't count it as a true Geass ability because it can only be used on people who have been affected by a Geass. The Geass Canceller can only remove the effects of Geass on the user and people affected by the Geass and is obsolete against people who are not affected by a Geass. Even in Lelouch of the Resurrection show that pretty much all Geass abilities except for Jeremiah's Geass Canceller allow the user to either manipulate their opponent or give them a slight advantage over another person regardless of them having a Geass or not.
@@daitoray9876 yes. Which is why if Jeremiah was in this competition, it becomes a question of: can the Geass user fighting Jeremiah beat him in single combat. For example, would Bismark be able to beat Jeremiah, In a Nightmare Battle or Man to Man combat? Since Bismark basically cannot use his Geass, would his skill in Battle be enough to take down Jeremiah? Or something else to theorize on, would Jeremiah's Geass Cancelor even work in Bismark, whose Geass only affects him, because it gives him forsight. Does he lose the forsight? Or because it doesn't affect anyone outside of him, does the Geass Cancelor not work? The entire list changes if Jeremiah is included. Because in a "Highlander" "there can be only one" kind of fight for supremacy, the list basically becomes who is or isnt affected by Jeremiah's Geass Cancelor. Those who are affected automatically lose to Jeremiah unless they could physically outmatch him. And for Those who arent affected by Jeremiah's Geass, the question still remains, can they beat him physically?
@@KatoBeyond this could make for a quick follow up video. Who would be affected by Jeremiah's Geass Cancelor. For example, what Happens when Marianne transfers her consciousness into a bystander? Does Jeremiah's Geass force her back into her original body? Or destroy her ability to move to another person? It seems like at the end of the series, Jeremiah may have restored Anya's memories with his Geass. Or helped her in some way since he thought to try his Geass Cancelor on her in the first place. And they are seen working together on that orange plantation in the end. I would be interested to hear your speculation on who and how Jeremiah's Geass Cancelor affects such a list.
I don't remember that Puppeteer geass power, when did it show up? Also it would've been cool to see the geass power from the movie show up here, how that one lady could just rewind time and learn from her mistakes whenever Lelouch tried to beat her!
You should have titled this video: "Zero Continues to Display His Biases for CC, Indisputably Proving That He Has Been Enslaved by Her GeASS."
Who can blame him though? As a fellow CC enjoyer, certainly not me.
Another fun video, guys! Maybe I should try doing a tier list of some kind, since they seem to be all the rage? I tried a top ten list for a video in the past, but it didn't capture much of an audience. The tier list format is a fun idea, so I might try something like that myself in the next couple months.
It's pretty fun tbh
will I can't also CC is my favorite much more favorite than the Mc
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GYASS
He didn’t have a power, he had a command, such is lelocuhe’s power
Honorable mention to Suzaku who kind of had a Geass power. After Lelouch commanded him to live, from that point on the Geass was constantly helping and forcing him to never make a life ending mistake in a fight. It was part of the reason why he was able to beat the Knight of 1.
Command you to LIVE is the most op command in the series.
@@coreythomas3633 didn't work on Shirley :)
It boosts your potential to survive. Doesn’t matter much if you are a weak girl but it sure works better with a gun dodging dude driving a giant killing machine.
@Pavle_Savkovic the reason it didn't work is cause he already used it on Shirley. Although, I am curious if Jeremiah's anti geass reset the counter somehow ?
Although lelouch does say his geass doesn't transcend physical limitations, so it wouldn't have worked anyways
5:14 if Bismark's opponent can create a scenario a few seconds in advance that allows for no escape, he can be defeated. The real victory comes once the only future he can see is one where he loses. Suzaku essentially enforces upon him the knightmare combat equivalent of a mate in 3. It's exactly like how in Mushoku Tensei, Rujierd is able to defeat Rudeus even with his eye of foresight ability because of the sheer difference in raw skill between them.
His Geass power is basically Precognition
@@ryanrodriguez2498 Yeah its like advanced observation haki
the thing about Rolo's Geass power is that we are told that the more someone uses a Geass the stronger it becomes (stronger as in becoming permanently active), like what happened to Mao or Lelouch. That means that if Rolo kept using his Geass to where it became permanent, then the drawback of his heart stopping would also become permanent which would just kill him anyway
I thought about that for the first time as I watched this video
And even if the Geass got stronger in the sense of his weakness being removed too, it would leave him unable to be close to anyone, as they'd get frozen.
He'd become the most isolated character ever.
@@cocogoat2131 In a way he already was. I think Rolo's faith in the series was the worst out of anyone, since he truly lived and died alone.
Now what would Marianne do then?
She would just lookst aomeone and hersoulwouldtransfer 😂
The thing about sight based Geass abilities is they are very easy to get around the drawbacks provided it's nothing serious, like your heart stopping in Rolo's case. For Lelouch he can just where contacts as seen in the show, but in Marianne's case all she would have to do is where a blindfold or just keep her eyes closed until she needs to use her Geass, although i don't remember if her Geass had any major drawbacks to using it@@Xeno7001
I wonder how Charles’ geass would work if he rewrites memories to drastically change a person’s current state. Like, if he rewrote someone’s memories so that they remember being stabbed one hour ago, how would they feel given they do not have a stab wound at the present? Would a stab wound appear, or would they imagine one?
I imagine it would be something similar to the phantom limb syndrome, where a person who recently had an arm or a leg amputated can imagine sensations like an itch or a pain on the limb that is no longer there. In this case, the person would probably imagine the pain of a stabwound, but wont die as no actual blood is lost. This raises the next question; would they be in perpetual pain, or would the lack of dying from the ''wound'' aid them in breaking the Geass?
@@DenDave_ considering Nunnaly use pain to open her eyes since Charles enforce her blindness through his Geass I say you're on point
Could they remember that they’re really strong
I'd imagine it'd be something like if he used his geass to think they had an amputated arm, they wouldn't be able to use that arm
@@JonasRosado Yeah it’s still strange though, I mean for sure initially but would they be able to regain control once they see their arm? find it to be a false memory?
Take over body > kill allies > take over another body > repeat = profit. Combat ability IS there, with the obvious issue being that there are CC and VV who seem to be immune.
Yeah the video creator is just dumb
take over body and start bleeding out or ingest poison. Switch back before the body dies and you win.
Lmao fax what is bro talkin bout. She is literally immortal😭
Take over body > place former body on top of building > jump off > go back to original body
Bro he said over and over it’s a 1 on 1
Just a small tidbit about Lelouch's and Charle's geass
Lelouch's geass seems to wane in power when the victim is near death as you can see with euphemia resisting her order against suzaku and Shirley not reacting much to her order to live (Both their eyes showing the geass flickering instead of staying on to complete the order)
Lelouch comments on Charle's geass being able to suppress his own during their meeting because of their similar activation requirements and is why he did the reflection trick to catch Charles off guard ( assuming Charles didn't have his geass on during the stand off). And this is all from Lelouch's assumption that Charle's still had geass so we're not sure if his assumption was right or wrong since Charles already traded his geass for a code instead and just pretended to die because he's dramatic like that
Good catch, Euphemia actually did break Lelouch's Geass when she was near death
@@KatoBeyond I don't think so. It seems like she tried to resist it rather than completely break it. She was in the state of dying too.
@@KatoBeyond I'm not sure if it's breaking, but because Euphemia is unable to perform the request of the Geass, it therefore fades. As if they are unable to do it, then the Geass will try it's best to make them do the next best thing (such as Clovis pointing to his siblings for Lelouch's question.) Though, it's also possible that she has a sort of resistance to Geass because of it being previously used, but then cancelled.
It looks like the brain is physically changed during this process (at least, that's how I see the images we get when Lelouch's geass activates.) so I think it's possible that resisting, combined with being unable to use it, and the resistance she possibly gained from it.
Then again, because the Geass affecsts the mind, the lack of blood to the brain probably didn't help with the effect of Geass.
Nunally also resisted it for a while and she was fine (not close to death).
Thing is "they cant do stuff that goes against themselves", like Euphie's principles or Nunally honestly believing that "Lelouch getting the key is the worst thing that could happen to him and the world".
Shirley's case is different as the Geass doesn't seem to provide physical enhancement to complete orders and even if it did, only a Code's regeneration could've saved Shirley.
I read a comment that said Shirley DID react to the 「死ぬな」command she was just so close to death that the best she could do was to wish to be reborn.
Personally i think rolo deserves the win, cause he can activate his geass within a nightmare to effect others in their own nightmares. In short, he doesnt need eye contact or contact in any form. He can just get close to them without them noticing and then stop time and they dead. But thats just my opinion. Amazing video!!! Keep up the great work !!!
But once he looks at C.C, it doesn't matter, he won't be able to hurt her.
Rolo does win nearly any scenario where both fighters begin the battle in Knightmares
@@KatoBeyond Don't need a Knightmare. He can just keep eyes closed and beat Lelouch and Charles. Also he doesn't necessarily have to look on C2 to kill her. It's 50/50 if he is close enough i think.
@KraNis it's never mentioned if it works through screens as they obviously didn't exist when C2 had her geass.
@@const8576 CC is immortal (prime)
Marian is literally captain ginyu but better, instead of switching bodies Marian doesn’t have to deal with the other user controlling her old body
Or the stupid laser that can be intercepted/dodged
There is a problem, that she needs to die first
C.C.'s Geass is strong, but its ability to defeat another depends entirely on the mindset and motivations of the opponent, making it undependable
It forces people to love her, but what "love" means or what people are willing to do for love can vary wildly, and often do not align with the wants and goals of the subject of that love, as was made clear enough in the story
The actual best Geass might be one from Akito, but that's another discussion entirely
Was also a bit surprised/disappointed that Akito wasn't mentioned
C.C.'s interactions with Mao and her reaction to his actions towards her heavily imply that she has never had to deal with that kind of "love" ever before even in centuries long life. We can therefore infer from that that the behavior her Geass elicited from others was somehow never explicitly harmful to her in any meaningful way, especially when you consider how casual and blasé her attitude was in regards to receiving the affections of others in the flashback, and given that she had it for what appeared to be quite a few years, the fact that she was never kidnapped or excessively harmed by anyone to the degree that she would fear and curse the ability she was given, and not just mildly annoyed by the constant bombardment of gifts she was receiving speaks volumes.
It's clear that she doesn't really have any real amount of control over the exact way in which the love she inspires in people manifests itself specifically in their actions, her own personal wants at the time don't really seem to have any impact towards it either, given the previously mentioned annoyance.
What isn't clear is why her Geass never impacted her negatively in an extremely severe manner even just a few times if it was the case that it actually depended that much on the individual in any meaningful manner. 15% of women experience some form of legally punishable stalking at least once in their life, and I imagine that few, if any of them possess a supernatural ability that forcibly compells others to love them, so since C.C. was able to develop her Geass to the degree that she did without becoming imprisoned in a cabin somewhere or anything like that, and wasn't even somewhat cautious of the possibility, means that she was either just impossibly, ludicrously lucky to an absurd extent, or, far more likely, the range of behavior the Geass can elicit from people is limited in such a way that it prevents them from knowingly taking actions that would cause her bodily harm.
Worth mentioning that being extremely fearful of physical violence is a huge character trait of hers that displays when she reverts to her former slave persona, constantly hiding herself behind things and such, might be relevant given her explicit mention of the fact her ability was borne from her desire to be loved, people not hurting her like that very well might be baked into it as a condition from the start.
Denji can beat her geass
@@fabiocetrulo4462what does he have to do with this
@@fabiocetrulo4462 But can he beat her Code?
in regards to Marian's having no combat potential other than defensive if she took over someone she could assassinate their allies using their body or rather just mortally wound them like stab herself in the heart and then quickly jump back into her original or a different body.
I think the 2nd Geass you mentioned, the Puppeteering one, has those "limitations" because the geass user in that scene was still a child. He was still grasping how to use it. So in my opinion what we saw was just the early stages of it, the geass not fully evolved yet.
I think that's just one option. Another that comes to mind would be:
Eye contact is only needed to "attach the strings". Which would mean it could allow for an infinite amount of puppets that can be controlled at any time. That would also put it quite a bit higher just with time passing.
Marianne geass is actually S tier, being able to take over someone's body incuding enemies gives more than enough combat advantage. and even basically makes her immortal she can switch bodies right before she dies and keep real body alive. but in anime it wasn't possible against VV. Her and Lelouch geass are my favourite.
I think you're underestimating Rolo's Geass. If we're talking about it specifically, then it's automatically S tier. The range is massive. He and Lelouch were escaping. It range was long enough to affect everyone in an airship. Mind you this is with Rolo. He had a weak heart, that's why it was dangerous for him to use it, and yet look at the damage it could do. So with the ability to stop someone's perception from mid to long range, the user can use it and run over to kill someone. And he can take breaks too as we saw him display. Use it for a seconds at a time and you'll be teleporting in someone's eyes without them knowing what's going on. So in a 1v1, Rolo's reigns supreme. Except for CC's as she doesn't need to perceive time for her Geass to work.
The big difference between Charles and Lelouche's Geass is that while one commands and another rewrites memories. One can only use the command once on a person after that it'll never work on the same person again. Where as the one that can rewire memories can be broken with pure will power unlike Lelouche's command otherwise Euphemia would've broken out of Lelouche's Geass. So essentially its Quality of the Geass ability to be undenied or the Quantity factor that you can use it on the same person more then once unlike Lelouche's.
didnt euphemia break out of lelouchs geass at the end? when she realised that susaku was japanese its strongly implied she breaks it
@@leobastian_ that's because Euphemia is special she had so much more will power than anyone else even more so than Lelouche and yet it still took everything she had just to get out of it. The geass performed on her was literally against her very nature which is why she had a glimmer of a chance to get out of it during her death after she murdered so many Japanese. As we seen Lelouche make many people commit suicide yet it took someone like Euphemia who was given a geass against her nature to be able to barely resist thus proving just how powerful Lelouche's geass was to charles since someone like Leouche gave up to him quite a few times and yet he had no difficulty breaking through despite his memory lost. In fact I believe Euphemia was only able to break out of it once she realised she had to kill Suzaku which was impossible for someone like Euphemia. But honestly good eye my guy I actually completely forgot about it till you mentioned it
I always figured that Bismark's geass read his target's *intentions*, not strictly their future. Geass abilities are wholly psychological, after all, so it would make more sense for it to be a precise and refined form of mind-reading than anything in the domain of precognition. And in the fight against Suzaku, Suzaku has already been inflicted with Lelouch's command to live, which we've seen override his consciousness on other occasions, so my read of things is that Bismark was reading Suzaku just fine until Lelouch's command overwhemed Suzaku's mind and *changed his plans*, disrupting Bismark's counterattacks and giving Suzaku the edge he needed to win.
so he got a sharingan
We don't know for SURE that the limit is psychological, it's just heavily implied. And even if that is the limit it may just be some sort of supercomputing of possibilities as well.
Great video, but you should've mentioned that Lelouch can only use his power on someone once. If he doesn't plan ahead and gives someone a random command thus wasting his one chance, his power won't work on that same person again when he'll need it most.
Bro really wasted his command on suzaku with Live? Cmon bro lelouch just had to go "obey" for basically everyone, it'd be a lamer series but just saying realistically
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@@justapassingbycommenterrem5642it was my thought the entire time
I think he didnt want to turn everyone into mindless slaves. If he said obey, he wouldn't able to make them think by themselves anymore? Or could he? I dont remember if it was used in the series.@@justapassingbycommenterrem5642
@@jaceideu588 and @justpassingbycommenterrem5642 If Lelouch simply used the 'Obey' command, it would waste Suzaku's skiils. The reason why Suzaku keeps surviving the battles through the series is because he really has great skills in combat and survivability. Hence, using the 'obey' command on him would waste his skills as he would just do as Lelouch says as a mindless pet.
Fun to see these powers ranked! It's really interesting how Lelouch's geass only lets you do one command per person, but I guess that wouldn't come into play during a 1v1 fight.
mariane: uses her geass on the enemy gaining control, gives the enemy body alethal wound(similar to what captain ginyu did in dragonball).
Mariana goes back to her body. The enemy wakes up only to die a few seconds later.
Easy win
Lelouch’s geass can partially do what charles’ can. He can command you to forget something or to remember something that didn’t happen. Imo Lelouch’s geass is the best and most versatile, shame it can only be used once on the same person tho.
Thing is Lelouch can essentially just keep his geass always active on any target. He does this by commanding people to be his slave. Essentially always having control over there actions. He can even add a command prompt to make them retain their will until he snaps his fingers or something
I'd argue Mao should be above Bismarck or even S tier when fighting geass users because mind reading could also be used to predict an opponent's next move and in theory fight other eye contact geass because you could close your eyes against them and let their mind be your eyes. Mao has shown that fake outs and mixing up your thoughts naturally aren't enough to stop him in a 1v1. Of course it still comes down to the users natural fighting ability and how they can handle so much information at a time.
Same logic applies for rolo. Stop their "time" then damage their eyes. what are they going to do about it?
Reading minds is slower than actually seeing things happen. Before it happens. U have to react to any and all changes as it happens. Reacting to something is faster then reacting to a reaction. Any decision made to reading Bismarck’s mind will already be known to Bismarck’s future sight before Mao can began his move.
Bismark's ability is only lower because it depends on the person's physicality, not the Geass itself.
My head canon is that Bismark's geass is entirely dependent on the personality of his opponent. Therefore, Lelouch's commanding Suzaku to 'Live' overrides Suzaku's personality and finds the quickest way to safety, meaning Bismark wouldn't be able to read it.
I guess In that way its sort of similar to Mao's Geass reading one's thoughts. The major difference being Bismark shows what one is planning to do, rather than what one is currently thinking about.
One would think that would make Mao's Geass better, though we have seen information overload is a weakness of Mao's Geass, while Bismark is much more precise.
Suzakis live command is basically a geass of its own causes suzaku to magnify strength and resolve that borders on superhuman, if it is possible to win a fight the live commands will force suzaku to do it no matter the consequences,
I am pretty sure he still saw Suzuka moves in the end. Suzakus machine was just far superior so he couldn’t do much.
Suzaku's curse is like ultra instinct, effectively.
It's entirely possible it actually is genuine precognition, or some sort of massive information synthesis rather than mindreading. Yes basically every other Geass is mental, but we're not 100% sure that's the limit.
Ngl I don't think you fully understand how broken Marianne's Geass is.
She effectively has immortality via body switching, and if your enemy doesn't know about it you can literally catch anyone off guard, kill them and switc bodies again.
You could be anyone you want to at any time even if your original body isn't dead. I mean it's a very broken ability, it's just not for dumb people 😂
Honorable mention, the geass in Re:surrection of Shala or shama idk i don't remember her name.
It's beyond broken, as it basicly secures you a reset indefinetly. It's definetly niche, but it is basicly a get out of jail free card, before you are even sent to jail once you go back. It's basicly Subaru return by death.
The only problem with it is that it is set to like 9 hours backwards, meaning you can't just off yourself at a mistake and just go back like a few seconds, making it less convinient
RIP Akito Geass users
However Leila Geass power might be the strongest since it has so many abilities
Leila was the only one thing of note everyone Geass sucks in Akito
@@Doralga that’s because theirs only two Geass powers. One that can do many things and the other only brings death to those close to him.
rip Re:surrection geass users
Rip Oz and Renya geass users
What about V2? He should be near C2 with his abilities. But the Throne in my opinion belongs to none other than Orange Boy Jeremia Gottwald, because he can cancel other Geasses from himself and others and it reacts automatically as seen with Rolo.
This video is ranking Geass abilities.
We never saw V2’s Geass. Jeremiah technically doesn’t have a Geass, his Geass canceler is a technology-based artificial eye.
@@jasonf7072 V2 is an interesting case, he managed to evolve his Geass to a Code while still a child.
Lelouch's geass is described as "Absolute Authority" while charles "rewrites memories" this implies charles geass is not absolute, but lelouch's is.
Someone with an insanely powerful will to resist might delay obeying his command for a short time, but they always will succumb in the end.
Charles is a tad bit stronger than Lelouch by the fact that he can use his geass multiple times on one target
Just say something like 'OBEY' or 'BE MY SLAVE' and that's it. Lelouch doesn't have to use it again
@@NAFIZ_NF after a long period of time it will run out, like the one girl who was supposed to write on the wall everyday stopped at some point
@@Kage11037 yaaa. Forgot about that
@@NAFIZ_NF Sorry I don't remember. Which episode is it shown she stopped?
@@koufanking2703 in the beginning of S2
It is seen that the last mark on the wall is a horizontal line and not the completed plus sign Since she never completed the sign it can be assumed that the command given to her stopped at some point in that 1 year gap after S1
A thought about Marianne's Geass. If she can transfer her mind to another body, she could easily control a person of influence to manipulate something in her favor, or even make others self-harm before changing back to her own body. I think If used to this extent It's very powerful.
Absolute obedience is OP tbh.
If you are highly intellectual person and work in the shadow, you might control the world in your own pleasures.
But if you are just a commoner and tend to abuse the power that geass is no for you.
But for me , I want charles geass for no apparent reason. I just want to mess up someone persona HAHAHA
Counter point:
"I, Lelouch vi Britannia, command you to die."
seriously, use it for shits and gigs recklessly like that and eventually you'll have you're own personal Zero, possibly even a blind one.
... also, Lelouch can do that anyway, not as precisely and not repeatedly, but he can mess with almost part of a person, so, "I, Lelouch vi Britannia, command you to believe what I say, and remember what i wish." is both Valid and would also serve to decouple the effect of Geass and it's requirements (line of sight, proximity, ect.), while also minimizing it's primary weakness, lack of repeatability.
Lelouch also has to speak his command in addition to eye contact, and the target must hear the command, and probably understand what he's telling them to do.
Lelouch's ability is only in S tier IMO becuase of his genius. in his hands, it's the most powerful thing. And we know geass manifests based on someones unique personal traits and hopes and personality.
Rolo's "weakness" isnt a weakness of the geass as much as it is a faulty creation/rendition of the geass's full power. Of course Rolo himself is subject to the weakness, but if it was in a person without the problem of their heart stopping every time they used it, his ability would be top 2.
One major potential weakness of C.C.'s power depends on whether or not the requires you to see her physically, in person, or if just any image merely representing her would be sufficient.
If it's the former, then anyone in a Knightmare would be effectively immune to her ability provided that they've never seen her previously to that point, for the same reasons why most other Geass fail to work through electronic interfaces like that, plus any fully automated system could take her out as well. There may also be a maximum effective range, the effect probably eventually ends after a certain amount of time once the user leaves their sightline (otherwise C.C. would be constantly followed by a massive army of the literally tens of thousands of people she had to have met over the years through all the parties and shit, and therefore would've had a far more disastrous impact on the local economy and the world around her than she was ever implied to.) and there might also be some shenigans you could pull that would depend on if it works off the targets own personal conception of "love", or if it forces them to operate by C.C.'s/some other arbitrary abstraction preset by the Geass.
But in the time period where she actually had it though, before electronics and any other kind of high technology, she was pretty unstoppable.
If it's the latter though, then yeah, you're fucked no matter what, in a way it's basically a far more powerful, but way less versatile, version of Lelouch's own Geass, except that it's maybe a bit more more harmless and likely not nearly as traumatic for the extreme cases, like, I can't imagine that it created any bloodstained Euphie's or the like given how casually she acted when she had it.
Conveniently timed with the same day that I finished binging the whole anime for the first time lol
With Marianne, one of the first things I thought about to do with her power is transfer to the victim's body, get another body prepared to transfer to, and then do something like jump off a cliff and quickly transfer to the other body, where the victim falls to their death. She could also put her victim's body into an electric chair or gas chamber, secured before transferring to another body, which would then be used to activate the mechanism.
in a one on one fight Marianne's Geass can pull the "I'll enter your body, make you stab yourself then go back to my body"
That is assuming that one can awaken that power without being at death's door contrary to Marianne's case.
Orange boy was definitely underrated with his great video I just finished series pure master piece
One advantage of Charles' Geass is that he can use it on the same person as many times as he wants while Lelouch can only use his on a person one time unless it's undone by a Geass canceler. I think so at least. It's possible Lelouch was once again scared of it because he broke Charles' Geass thanks to CC.
I didnt even realize these abilities before
uhm.... Marianne... possess their body, shoot herself in the head or somewhere fatal, swap back to her body or to the next geass user.... in one on one fights this ability is borderline unstopable, especially against Lelouch who also needs to establish eye contact
I mean Marianne can take over the body of her opponent, slit their throat then hop back to her own body, leaving them lying in their own blood while she is unscathed, it's basically a more complicated version of Lelouch's Geass
I'd say lelouch's geass has more advantages compared to charles's geass other than potentially being harder to break.
like charles', lelouch's geass can also be used to rewrite memories. like how he did with shirley. however charles' geass can't do everything that lelouch's can. if charles rewrites someone's memories to trick them into thinking they are suicidal for example. it does not guarantee that his subject will commit suicide. however if lelouch says: die, his subject will surely die.
and rolo's geass is definitly s tier. first of all while looking visually slow, it's definitly much faster than most verbal commands. and to be honest even if it was slow it would've been insignificant compared to the actual utility of the geass. if used correctly, he can pottentially kill any geass user without a single problem. his enemies won't even see him comming. this can only be said for 2 other geass users. charles and lelouch.
also c.c's geass is to speculative. it causes the people around her to love her. loving someone doesn't mean being an slave to someone. since we have already seen some geass users' geass being broken. what happens if someone has reasons to hate c.c? will that balance out her geass and allow the individual to be able to hurt her? or more importantly, how does it work? is it a hypnosis thing like lelouch's power or is it emotional manipulation? if the latter, can a prepared and informed geass user take some drugs to diminish their emotions and then confront c.c? since we haven't seen enough and don't know much about her geass we can't really tell.
I'd like to add some Geass from non-anime sources (games/novels etc):
- Rai Sumeragi: Same as Lelouch, but instead of eye contact, the target must hear his voice.
- Marybell mel Britannia: Turns anyone into her slave. Requires eye contact
- Orpheus Zevon: Able to mimic anyone's appearance, voice, and even demeanor.
- Leila Malcal: A natural version of Jeremiah's geass canceller
Nope, Leila's Geass isnt a geass canceler
@@Tormenta_China31what is it then?
@@TheAnimeEncyclopedia it's the power of connecting minds
You forgot orange his geos counters all other geos abilities
Good that you made this video just thought about it
Would've been nice to see the other geass from the films but good video 👍
Well, lelouch geass can make you kill even someone you love especially in Euphy’s case. That being said, he can send other people to defeat CC.
True, because of the absolute obedience, they would be able to harm, and even kill C.C
It's one on one fight. But he can send himself to do so.
Euphy didn’t kill Suzuku though, she did kill the Japanese which is against her nature and allowed her to resist and fight back against it but she didn’t love them.
I'm watching "Code Geass Lelouch of the Re;surrection" and there is one new geass introduced with awesome animation, cinematography
You had missed 2 other Geass from |Re;surrection|
•Making illustrations
•Conscious Travel in Past(After Death)
damn i was hoping this video would include the geass abilities from the other media
I think the re zero geass in the movie is also op. Imagine Lelouch having that
Charles might be overestimated, he has to implant false memories, which means he has to come up with them by himself, which means they are limited by his own imagination and knowledge of that persons history creates a huge margin of error if not done correctly. This will also take more time to do, which is fine in one on one, but makes the power more utility based (remember he had to get suzaku to restrain lelouch and cover lelouches own geass eye in order to use it) I think that is the reason why his can be broken more easily, when the brain cant reconcile the false memories with the real ones, or if the memory is shaky an external stimulus (kissing C.C or the stress of confonting big brother) can cause the break
I don't need CC's geass to get me to obey her
Bro what about Jeremiah's Geass Canceler?..that thing seems to activate everytime a user activates a Geass.. 😅
Geass canceller, it should be added tbh.
Immediately into S-Tier, however, since it activates whenever a Geass does.
well its powerful due to jeremiah being a monster cyborg, but the ability itself isnt that strong. It literally just ties
@@leobastian_ But it cancels out Geass, meaning it actively gives you a win condition.
Pretty sure that Lelouch's Geass is the most powerful of the Rebellion series, due to CC's geass' effect could be hard to predict (love is an emotion, after all). But in the whole Code Geass series, I think there are stronger geasses than those
I’ve wondered if Marianne’s geass makes her immortal? Like she can just transfer her soul into a younger host body once she reaches a certain age or something and just continue it as a cycle.
She needed to keep her old body intact somewhere.
@@DIEGhostfish Oh I see! Didn’t know that… freeze it down perhaps?
would have been nice to see the extra-media geass like the ones is re:surrection, light novels, akito anime, manga, etc
some really weird ones in those like several that are non-eye geass
I mean Nunnaly's Nightmare continuity Charles just got straight up Necromancy.
C.C. got that lightskin stare
Loved the video my friend
Honorable mention: "Live" Suzakus curse compels him to live. He could use this to his advantage in a fight. Also it allowed his body to launch anti fleia weapon with split secomd accuracy.
V.V/C.C: immortality geass. Both are virtually ageless and unkillable amd will recover from any injury. Also both are immune to geass powers
Jeremiah geas canceler: enough said.
Personally, I think CC's is the objective best. However, I don't know how it would stack against other Geass users.
EDIT: After watching, yeah, that's what I thought.
She can't even be killed
@@akshunnadevansh5531 before that.
"personally" and "objectively" juxtopose eachother.
IMO this entire debate completely hinges on the fact if other people know about this or not, if CC's overides Lelouch's mind control, and just what CC's "love" means.
If CC's Love means complete obedience at all times, whether near her or not, then I would agree that her's is stronger than Lelouch's, since theirs is basically the same but CC has an area of affect one while Lelouch must look at that opponent in the eyes and command them.
However, if CC's love is not complete obedience, then that would be bad, especially if those who love CC end up fighting eachother for CC's love. It would basically completely destroy any large scale operations, since any large force would end up in civil war.
Also, this means that CC's mind control would not be as precise as Lelouch's. If Lelouch commands a very specific thing, that thing will happen. Their entire mind would be focused on doing that 1 specific task, no outside thoughts will intrude, but CC's subjects wont have that same level of dedication to that task, simply because the orders arent absolute. If Lelouch asked someone to mark an x at precisely 6:00pm, no matter what that x will be down at 6:00pm. However, if CC did the same thing, I could imagine a scenario that the subjects will have those commands wane off, where at first they will be precise at 6:00pm, but it will slowly go to 6:01pm and etc. While this may not seem that big of deal, this would mean that if both were to start lets say an army, Lelouch's would probaly work at slightly higher efficiency.
We would have 0 idea if CC's geass can overide Lelouch's and vice versa. No point to argue either point since there would be 0 evidence for any case.
Now the most important part, if other people know how Lelouch's and CC's geass worked. If they did know eachother's geass, then lelouch would be at a slight advantage as the previously stated slightly higher efficiency, therefore more capable of more intricate plans that could destroy CC. However if neither knew, then CC would have a significant advantage, since the only win condition she would need is to get close to Lelouch, since her powers work faster than his.
Overall, I would say that Lelouch's geass is probaly slightly better as in better potential and better control etc, but in a scenario where neither knew about the other's geass, CC would be better purely due her activation conditions being much simpler.
ofc, Orange destroys both of them, purely due how their geass works
@NuggetOG
Personally, in this instance, stems from my limited (at the time of posting) understanding/knowledge whilst attempting to objectively rank the Geass powers in my head. There is no juxtaposition, the two terms fit quite comfortably together x
What if the "love" was like a yandere's love? It would directly put your life in jeopardy? What if the person was physio-chemically incapable of loving?
Cc has the most strongest geaes just... Look at her.. i mean don't look at her.
In psp Code geass Lost Color, the main character's geass is actually the same as Lulu. The different is Not with eye contact, but with the voice. "Speak" to command other.
OP as fk. But when the geass grows and lost controll like Lulu, it's harder to use...
In My pov Lelouch has the strongest geass. Lelouch can hypnotize you and make you obey him.
On the other hand Marianne's geass had the most flaws. She can activate it when ever She is near to death. This doesn't make her immortal and This means that She can't use her geass if She isn't in her original body.
Also here are some spoilers about the resurection movie so if you haven't watched it skip the rest.
OK I warned you.
Shanra's geass is considered strong (if I mispell it sorry),we don't know the flaws or the limits of that power.
It is shown that after killing her self She could go back in six hours ago.
Also that guy's geass (forgot his name) he plays with your mind. In your eyes your ally is mistaken as your enemy.
Great video.
you forgot orange
he will literally beat every Geass user unless they're physically stronger than he is
Orange honorable mention cancel geass
Kinda neat that the S tier geass are the ones that could be used to controll the world, A tier the ones that are overall good but lack the controll aspect and lastly B tier the ones that are underdeveloped or out of controll.
Marianne's Geass could, theoretically, be used offensively, but only useful in a 1V1. She could take control of her opponent, casually walk over to her unconscious? Body, pick up the knife she obviously had on her, look her empty body in the eyes, and [Redacted], and with the knife now coated in her enemies blood, return to her body.
And this si just assuming it's a direct transfer, and doesn't place a copy into the host. If it just creates a copy, the original can just kill the possessed enemy.
8:05 9:20 actually lelouchs geass was broken too. I feel like its been more then once but i can only recall one instance which is when euphemia breaks his geass due to her refusal to kill susaku.
A verbal command is not instant, and I'm pretty sure it's not any faster than the time stop
It's so powerful it worked on all of us
what about the time travelling-after death geass?
seems good in paper but when you learn its biggest weakness then its a joke
Was Lelouchs Geass not broken by princess Euphemia when she stopped herself from attacking or killing Zuzaku?
Good question, she didn't actually break the Geass but she was able to struggle against the command. The strain of doing so in her condition caused her heart to give out unfortunately
EDIT: Rewatched the scene and as it turns out, you were correct
Maybe she forcibly convinced herself he was not Japanese, having sworn himself to the Britannian empire etc.
Lelouch's Geass physically changes the mind of the person, the lack of blood, plus the fact that she did not see Suzaku as an 11 combined to make it so the Geass would not activate on him.
She did not break the Geass, the Geass simply had no reason to activate, and because of the lack of blood to make the brain function, would be unable to continue on.
@@KraNisOG It did active she said "Suzaku you are Japanese right? What am I thinking?!" while she said she got the red thing around her iris.
@Kaka Hass but their is the technicality that he's an honorary Britannian, ans therefore not Japanese anymore. Since Geass is based on the mind, it probably had an effect.
Not to mention how Lelouch's own definition would have a play in it too
Lelouch's ability is also better than Charleses becouse if Charles wiped Suzaku's mind so he forgot about his fathers death and would no longer be suicidal and told him to live, he could possibly fall in battle, either becouse of a mistake or wrong actions. Lelouch's command "Live!" made Suzaku follow his order with a 100% success, even against his will.
C.C Geass is so strong it breaks the 4th wall by making everyone watching the show deem her best girl
A fourth wall-breaking Geass… I’m scared now.
Honorable mention:
Jeremiah "Orange" Gottwald
Surely Marianne could do what Captain Ginyu does, and go into the other person's body, harm that body, then return to her original
Jeremiah: hold my oranges
I wonder if Rolo could bypass his weakness with a pacemaker.
in the main series yea i would say C.C. has the strongest geass, but in the movie timeline i would argue that Lelouch or well now known as L.L. is the strongest, since he has both a code and a geass.
Adding the Akito the exiled ones being Shin in D tier due to it being so situational and not useful in combat. And Leila in S because it would have made lelouch of the rebellion 1 episode if he got that power.
For the first one, there is a very easy win condition.
Step 1: take their body.
Step 2: find grenade.
Step 3: find tape.
Step 4: tape nade to hand or chest or whatever.
Step 5: go into public to find another host.
Step 6: once acceptable host is found, pull pin and jump ship.
Step 7: repeat for other enemies.
Bullet proof? No, none of them are. Good in a free for all? Perhaps if you time things perfectly. A decent option? I’d say so.
Surprise CC win ngl. I completely forgot about her Geass since, well, its never used in the present.
I thought it was gonna be a "technically a Geass user" with either Jeremiah and his ability to cancel everyone else's Geass, meaning it would just be a straight up normal fight (this also triggers automatically upon him being under the effect of another Geass, so even if Lelouch told him to die, his anti-Geass could stop the command before he acts on it), or it'd be Suzaku. Again, they are "technically Geass users", Jeremiah has an Anti-Geass and Suzaku uses the effect of a Geass command to his advantage.
I thought it'd be one of them - completely forgetting about CC.
I'm disappointed with the lack of creativity in representing Marianne's ability. There's many combat ways she can use the ability to win.
1) Setting a timed explosive charge near her body and switching places with an enemy out of blast range.
2) Stabbing herself in a vital organ before switching with her enemy.
2) Switching bodies with someone her enemy loves so that she gets to attack her enemy while risking minimal damage.
3) She can swap bodies with enemies who are much stronger than her current body so she gets the advantage physically.
4) She doesn't have to worry about taking damage because she can just pick a new body later.
These are just a few off the top of my head. But there's a dozen more I could name off.
***Btw, she can even keep her original body in tact by binding it before switching with someone expendable or switching with someone vegetative. It's one of the ultimate combat abilities.
None of the ideas you mentioned actually win against another Geass user, except the 1st but she would just not have any explosives in most scenarios
@@KatoBeyond You said she wouldn't have explosives. But what about a tiny knife? That's all it would take. Stab, stab, switch and the other geass user is dead (as long as she activates her power first).
Against any geass user except Rolo she's on equal terms. And against an unprotected army, she's way overpowered. Like I said, she's the only geass user who doesn't have to worry about taking physical damage.
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C.C has the naturally strongest of Geass abilities, with that said a lot of these battles would come down to how the battle started.
If they enter battle with no intel and not knowing who the opponent is (say on a street corner) Mao would likely win.
Someone who could put aside their love for C.C in order to achieve their objective or is twisted in their obsession for her could still kill her.
With that said Lelouche only brakes Charles Geass with the help of C.C with Nanaley being the only one to free herself of it on her own.
Lelouche Geass also gets resisted a few times, Yuffie, Nanaley both show some capacity to fight against it and Suzuku is able to overcome it and turn it into a weapon.
That said of the two Leleouche over Charles as his Geass continues to work even if it can be overcome.
That said my top 3 are Rollo, C.C and Mao. Both are flexible enough, 2 don’t require eye contact and C.C has near instant application.
Lelouche and Charles require verbal commands in addition to eye contact and both avoid encounters with other Geass users, neither want to look at each other (Suzuki covers Lelouches eye to protect Charles).
Their strength comes from pre planning, foreknowledge and isn’t suited to a strait on battle with no intel.
Orange boy should’ve definitely won if not him then Rollo because Rollo with an AK could just pause time. Shoot everyone in 10 seconds and then go on.
if rolos geass didn’t effect his heart i would take that ability no question
I KNOW RIGHT?
I didn't see mention as to whether Marianne could take over the body of another Geass user. Charles is able to use his Geass on Lelouch; Lelouch is able to Geass himself, and Rolo and Mao's Geass, while not initiated through eye contact, also seem to affect Lelouch. Now, one explanation is simply that Lelouch can be affected by Geass, but I think the implication here is that having Geass doesn't make you immune to Geass.
So, depending on how quickly everyone's Geass works and assuming Marianne could take over the body of another Geass user, I see that as an instant win, tied with Lelouch and Charles, and probably only losing to Rolo (or Mao under certain circumstances).
now what about all the other OP geass powers from the other series, movie, etc
Marybell's Geass was the best in the series imo.
It's similar to Lelouch's, in almost everyway except, it can't be avoided. It's Absolute Submission/Domination/Control if I remember correctly. It fully controls the person it's cast upon and they follow the order to the smallest and fine detail
Literally Lelouch's geass but on steroids
Rollo with sunglasses will trash everyone else.
You called it. CC has the strongest Geass.
C.C. best girl
Where is the orange boi at like his who thing is no ur power doesn't work lol
Maria geass also has a huge problem, if it ever matures she would be always changing body shutout control
She had it mature in both eyes when controlling Anya.
Most likely early versions only allowed for short term control of others.
She had mastered it as far as I can tell, so she may have gone through a crazy body jumping phase.
@@BigHeadClan it is stated by her that Anya was her first use of her geass
The possession geass is the most op. Take the body. Walk off a cliff. Leave the body. I dont know how you didn't think of that
Do one for overall utility and not combat ability pls
Great video. But I wonder. If you were to include Orange himself, where would you place his Geass Canceling ability in this hilander fight? It is also shown to work in a slow moving radius, but is shown to work automatically even after Jeremiah is under the effects as seen with Rolo. Does that mean he could nullify even CC's geass? Does Loyalty overpower Love?
I wanted to include Jeremiah, but he's too broken in this competition and just beats everyone
Geass cancelling may count as a Geass in some cases but the only problem with it is that the canceller can lock certain users in a stalemate. Ex: Charles and C.C. Other than that though, I wouldn't count it as a true Geass ability because it can only be used on people who have been affected by a Geass. The Geass Canceller can only remove the effects of Geass on the user and people affected by the Geass and is obsolete against people who are not affected by a Geass. Even in Lelouch of the Resurrection show that pretty much all Geass abilities except for Jeremiah's Geass Canceller allow the user to either manipulate their opponent or give them a slight advantage over another person regardless of them having a Geass or not.
@@daitoray9876 yes. Which is why if Jeremiah was in this competition, it becomes a question of: can the Geass user fighting Jeremiah beat him in single combat.
For example, would Bismark be able to beat Jeremiah, In a Nightmare Battle or Man to Man combat? Since Bismark basically cannot use his Geass, would his skill in Battle be enough to take down Jeremiah?
Or something else to theorize on, would Jeremiah's Geass Cancelor even work in Bismark, whose Geass only affects him, because it gives him forsight. Does he lose the forsight? Or because it doesn't affect anyone outside of him, does the Geass Cancelor not work?
The entire list changes if Jeremiah is included. Because in a "Highlander" "there can be only one" kind of fight for supremacy, the list basically becomes who is or isnt affected by Jeremiah's Geass Cancelor. Those who are affected automatically lose to Jeremiah unless they could physically outmatch him. And for Those who arent affected by Jeremiah's Geass, the question still remains, can they beat him physically?
@@KatoBeyond this could make for a quick follow up video. Who would be affected by Jeremiah's Geass Cancelor.
For example, what Happens when Marianne transfers her consciousness into a bystander? Does Jeremiah's Geass force her back into her original body? Or destroy her ability to move to another person?
It seems like at the end of the series, Jeremiah may have restored Anya's memories with his Geass. Or helped her in some way since he thought to try his Geass Cancelor on her in the first place. And they are seen working together on that orange plantation in the end.
I would be interested to hear your speculation on who and how Jeremiah's Geass Cancelor affects such a list.
Orange boy would beat everyone except Bismarck.
He is physically stronger than Jeremiah and would simply beat him in a normal fight IMO.
I don't remember that Puppeteer geass power, when did it show up?
Also it would've been cool to see the geass power from the movie show up here, how that one lady could just rewind time and learn from her mistakes whenever Lelouch tried to beat her!
It showed up shortly before Lelouch went to confront Charles.
When they were attacking the geass H.Q, and V.V.
@@KraNisOG what do you mean, the blonde bitch that could go back back in time happened after his fight with charles.