A short tutorial on how to play the character Kether in Your Only Move Is Hustle Edit: Turn on subtitles, i missed some info previously on PT stance that i cover there
Rolan in game is already just a fighting game character inserted into a turn-based RPG, so putting him into a turn-based fighting game really does fit quite well
For those wanting a bit of lore: Roland comes from a world much akin to the real one. However, it's a good bit into the future. Over those years, technological advancement progressed exponentially faster, continuously increasing the possible quality of life (given you can pay for it). This lead to an ever growing disparity between the rich and poor as well as resource consumption. Eventually, almost all natural resources were depleted and a collapse occurred, the exact details of which are unknown. From that ruin, people gathered in a spot and formed "The City", a single, sprawling and dense settlement. (It has a circular structure with *roughly* a radius of 23 kilometres so an area of about 1.673 square-kilometres. For reference, the main island of Mauritius has an area of about 1.860 square kilometres.) Put simply, The City is the urban horror of Kowloon Walled City amplified to a megastructure scale. The only reason people can live at all is due to some having found "Singularities". This term is given to scientific phenomenon, those that are not thoroughly studied enough to be explained by or even outright defy scientific understanding. Whether or not people know what these Singularities actually are, they can still figure out how they work. You don't need to understand physics and chemistry to know how to light and use fire after all. Each organisation or rather company that works with a Singularity to provide for The City (in one way or another) is given the title of "Wing". Around the building of a company, the "Nest" is formed. The Nests are the metropolitan areas of the city, those where life still has the greatest degree of normalcy. (Though it should be remembered that due to the tremendous scientific advancement and different culture brought ob by this world's history, what is considered "normal" can strongly deviate from how we would see it.) Being granted entry to a Nest comes with considerably fees and taxation, meaning it is restricted to the middle and upper class. Everyone else has to stay outside in the pinnacle of gentrification and displacement. The area around Nests are the "Backstreets", a lawless, poverty-stricken and absolutely overcrowded nightmare. Here, ordinary crime is part of the daily routine and a mugging marks a good day. Due to this atrocious state (which is in no small part maintained and enforced by the City's ruling class), the Backstreets have little in terms of ordinary professions. Instead, most people become so called "Fixers", the new term for freelancers. A Fixer will be tasked with anything, from secretary work to running a shop to criminal activity you will need a very strong stomach for. The need for tools to enforce this omnipresent violence also gave rise to plenty of weapons-manufacturing-business, plenty of whom have "workshop" in the name. And due to the demanding nature of being a Fixer and the aforementioned technological advancement, plenty of workshop weapons have extraordinary abilities. Most of them are also melee weapons due to strict limitations on the use of firearms up to the creation of artificial scarcity. Roland is such a Fixer. The two most notable things about his appearance are his gloves and his mask. The mask is often referred to as a "perception blocking mask". The intent is openly stated as to obscure his identity so that no enemy could ever remember him and seek him out while he's off guard. Whether it is simply a mundane mask or if it has some sort of befuddling or vision-blurring effect or if it was originally ordinary and then replaced with a special one is unknown. The gloves have two abilities. Less notable is their ability to dampen the sound of the environment save for whichever weapon their are holding. It is effective in maintaining a low profile as any scream of a victim or noise of a fight or even your approach would be almost silenced. Their secondary ability is to function as an access to a pocket-dimension. It's where Roland stores all his weapons in, which is how he can move around so quickly while constantly pulling out a weapon, stowing it and then pulling out a different one. Each of his weapons are named after their respective manufacturer, except for his Durendal sword. If any of your have read about in the comments and are confused by a "Furioso" attack, that is a certain ability he has in the game he's from. After having used each of his weapons once, he can perform Furioso, rushing at his enemy with a combo that makes use of each of his weapons. This is reflected in his meter that counts the amount of unique attacks used. The game he's from also allows him to artificially replicate the attacks of certain other people, some of those attack being used here as well (mainly those with a purple hue and those showing fire). His teleportation attack is a curious case due to it technically being unobtainable in the game. It is called "Serum W" and is produced by one of the Wings for "The Claws", the top-enforcers of The City's gouvernment. There was a theory once that Roland had been a Claw himself once, either being disgraced or having retired, so I think this is a small nod at this fact.
I do not think your numbers are right on the size of the city, the city, at least according to the limbus map, it has a radius of about 75 km (though that may not be kilometers)
As a fellow Roland player It feel good bringing your friend into 100-0 combo with no escape (especially when they whiff the burst) Btw furioso is possible landed one with him before (he was playing Kali/
I do apologize about that, since i honestly didn't expect so many people would view this video i figured the ones that do would either be here either to learn how to play the character, or part of the PM community. I'll avoid this mistake in the future by giving spoiler warnings for other PM characters that do come out
@@xosefontes7163 yea no worries, the guide is still super helpful, I just really like the game and it would be a shame to spoil other people if they ever did try it
Another trick: As you're using your grounded workshop moves, you can then extend with Hana's launch and get the enemy in your "Drill" move. Drill consists of two acts anyways, so when you grab the enemy with the first one, you can then enable Fast Fall to quickly bring down the enemy to the ground. After doing so, your grounded workshop moves will be replenished and you can keep extending the same combo. The enemy will still be stunned even after hitting the ground, can't get up nor dodge but they'll be able to burst. It's best to use Zelkova Workshop after they hit the ground.
i tried him took a few tries to get the hang of it once you know how to use him MAN is kether satisfying especially in singleplayer with all the awesome combos you can do
This vid is a little outdated (due to lack of Weave), so I’ll add this. Weave is very similar to Dodge, but the s start earlier in the same animation. It also ends earlier though. You can dodge some fast attacks with it, but slow ones will catch you.
Roland when not turned into popcorn machine (i think playing black silence is actually lore accurate, because you are literally murdering lots of innocent people)
This is the moment where ayin from lobotomy corporation come in
They don't know it's Ayin...
They do not know its ayin
They don't know its Ayin...
They don't know it's Ayin....
They don't know it's ayin...
Rolan in game is already just a fighting game character inserted into a turn-based RPG, so putting him into a turn-based fighting game really does fit quite well
For those wanting a bit of lore:
Roland comes from a world much akin to the real one.
However, it's a good bit into the future. Over those years, technological advancement progressed exponentially faster, continuously increasing the possible quality of life (given you can pay for it).
This lead to an ever growing disparity between the rich and poor as well as resource consumption.
Eventually, almost all natural resources were depleted and a collapse occurred, the exact details of which are unknown.
From that ruin, people gathered in a spot and formed "The City", a single, sprawling and dense settlement.
(It has a circular structure with *roughly* a radius of 23 kilometres so an area of about 1.673 square-kilometres.
For reference, the main island of Mauritius has an area of about 1.860 square kilometres.)
Put simply, The City is the urban horror of Kowloon Walled City amplified to a megastructure scale.
The only reason people can live at all is due to some having found "Singularities". This term is given to scientific phenomenon, those that are not thoroughly studied enough to be explained by or even outright defy scientific understanding. Whether or not people know what these Singularities actually are, they can still figure out how they work. You don't need to understand physics and chemistry to know how to light and use fire after all.
Each organisation or rather company that works with a Singularity to provide for The City (in one way or another) is given the title of "Wing".
Around the building of a company, the "Nest" is formed. The Nests are the metropolitan areas of the city, those where life still has the greatest degree of normalcy. (Though it should be remembered that due to the tremendous scientific advancement and different culture brought ob by this world's history, what is considered "normal" can strongly deviate from how we would see it.)
Being granted entry to a Nest comes with considerably fees and taxation, meaning it is restricted to the middle and upper class. Everyone else has to stay outside in the pinnacle of gentrification and displacement.
The area around Nests are the "Backstreets", a lawless, poverty-stricken and absolutely overcrowded nightmare. Here, ordinary crime is part of the daily routine and a mugging marks a good day.
Due to this atrocious state (which is in no small part maintained and enforced by the City's ruling class), the Backstreets have little in terms of ordinary professions. Instead, most people become so called "Fixers", the new term for freelancers. A Fixer will be tasked with anything, from secretary work to running a shop to criminal activity you will need a very strong stomach for. The need for tools to enforce this omnipresent violence also gave rise to plenty of weapons-manufacturing-business, plenty of whom have "workshop" in the name. And due to the demanding nature of being a Fixer and the aforementioned technological advancement, plenty of workshop weapons have extraordinary abilities. Most of them are also melee weapons due to strict limitations on the use of firearms up to the creation of artificial scarcity.
Roland is such a Fixer.
The two most notable things about his appearance are his gloves and his mask.
The mask is often referred to as a "perception blocking mask". The intent is openly stated as to obscure his identity so that no enemy could ever remember him and seek him out while he's off guard. Whether it is simply a mundane mask or if it has some sort of befuddling or vision-blurring effect or if it was originally ordinary and then replaced with a special one is unknown.
The gloves have two abilities.
Less notable is their ability to dampen the sound of the environment save for whichever weapon their are holding. It is effective in maintaining a low profile as any scream of a victim or noise of a fight or even your approach would be almost silenced.
Their secondary ability is to function as an access to a pocket-dimension. It's where Roland stores all his weapons in, which is how he can move around so quickly while constantly pulling out a weapon, stowing it and then pulling out a different one.
Each of his weapons are named after their respective manufacturer, except for his Durendal sword.
If any of your have read about in the comments and are confused by a "Furioso" attack, that is a certain ability he has in the game he's from.
After having used each of his weapons once, he can perform Furioso, rushing at his enemy with a combo that makes use of each of his weapons.
This is reflected in his meter that counts the amount of unique attacks used.
The game he's from also allows him to artificially replicate the attacks of certain other people, some of those attack being used here as well (mainly those with a purple hue and those showing fire).
His teleportation attack is a curious case due to it technically being unobtainable in the game.
It is called "Serum W" and is produced by one of the Wings for "The Claws", the top-enforcers of The City's gouvernment.
There was a theory once that Roland had been a Claw himself once, either being disgraced or having retired, so I think this is a small nod at this fact.
I do not think your numbers are right on the size of the city, the city, at least according to the limbus map, it has a radius of about 75 km (though that may not be kilometers)
just a small bit of lore
Bro casually dropped the whole ahh city lore 🤣
@@myothemayo2837nope that ain’t even half of it lol
@@myothemayo2837nope
He still haven't mention that MOST of it's resources are made out of human beings
Which is the most part of the lore
As a fellow Roland player
It feel good bringing your friend into 100-0 combo with no escape (especially when they whiff the burst)
Btw furioso is possible landed one with him before (he was playing Kali/
explaining that roland is the black silence then saying you wanna be spoilerfree is kinda crazy
I do apologize about that, since i honestly didn't expect so many people would view this video i figured the ones that do would either be here either to learn how to play the character, or part of the PM community.
I'll avoid this mistake in the future by giving spoiler warnings for other PM characters that do come out
@@xosefontes7163 yea no worries, the guide is still super helpful, I just really like the game and it would be a shame to spoil other people if they ever did try it
Another trick:
As you're using your grounded workshop moves, you can then extend with Hana's launch and get the enemy in your "Drill" move. Drill consists of two acts anyways, so when you grab the enemy with the first one, you can then enable Fast Fall to quickly bring down the enemy to the ground. After doing so, your grounded workshop moves will be replenished and you can keep extending the same combo. The enemy will still be stunned even after hitting the ground, can't get up nor dodge but they'll be able to burst. It's best to use Zelkova Workshop after they hit the ground.
i tried him
took a few tries to get the hang of it
once you know how to use him MAN is kether satisfying especially in singleplayer with all the awesome combos you can do
The biggest question I have, is furioso possible in a serious fight?
Unfortunately it is highly unlikely to land, as it takes somewhat specific DI in some parts in order for it to chain consistently
@@xosefontes7163 Hope they turn that into a super or allow it in some other way. That's like not having the Greater Splits on the Red Mist.
Looks like a character that wouldn't sugarcoat it.
This vid is a little outdated (due to lack of Weave), so I’ll add this.
Weave is very similar to Dodge, but the s start earlier in the same animation. It also ends earlier though. You can dodge some fast attacks with it, but slow ones will catch you.
never knew roland could mf wavedash, good video, as a fellow roland player i approve 👍
Roland when not turned into popcorn machine (i think playing black silence is actually lore accurate, because you are literally murdering lots of innocent people)
yo can i get the steam link, theres like 2 different versions of kether and one is the outdated version and the other this one idk which is which
Odd, searching on the workshop there is only 1 kether, that being Kether - The Black Silence
Searching for Kether should show that and some styles
For useing w serum what does it mean he needs a meter ?
ah yes Steam Workshop my favorite of Kether's abilities
where is ayin lobotomy corp
do miko or whatever the vergil thing is called please i don't understand the moves
Cool
I think DI still affects Stagger doe
HEY ITS ME ROLAND FROM LIBRARY OF RUINA ON THE NINTENDO SWITCH
“OPEN THE CURTAINS”
Kather? Isn't that roland?
Yes it's Roland, but in yomi the mod author refered to him by his floor name (Originally he was called Fixer, before author reworked him)
furiosooooo
ayin from lobotmy crop when
why was weave removed
My dumbass played most of Library of Ruina and I still didn't recognize Kether lmao
creature of steel
Aiyn from lobotomy corp where??
I thought old boys was a mace, not a hammer
what is the music used in this video it hits different?
All of the themes are music from library of ruina, specifically being kether 1, 2 and 3, followed up by roland 1, 2 and 3, and lastly theme02
I don't have a block, what happened?
whats the mod for the background called?
specifically at 4:26
That would be "Floor of Hustle"
@@xosefontes7163 thank you
Boohoo my wife died.
I got hit once by this guy and lost the next hour of my life
He is not keter his name is
Loland i ment roland
I have no time to read the text
i so bad want garou or neferpitou in this game.
Bro DID NOT give a spoiler warning
Its fine for me but others got spoiled so hard
I like this character in concept, but personally would prefer a lil more accuracy to his kit in LoR. Still a cool character though.
How exactly is it not accurate to what he shows in LoR?
@@TheGreenestOfCats yeah, this shit's like spot on