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NAME (OFFICIAL)
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Rugal
Bernstein
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MODE OF COMBAT
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A
Gesamtkunst composite with mastery
of all fighting styles.
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BIRTHDAY
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February
10
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HEIGHT
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197cm
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WEIGHT
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103kg
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BLOOD TYPE
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Unknown
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MEASUREMENTS
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Unknown
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BIRTHPLACE
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Unknown
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HOBBY
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Resurrection
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PERSONAL TREASURES
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His
evil heart
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FAVORITE FOOD
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He
has no likes or dislikes.
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DISLIKES
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Justice,
people who perform selfish evil.
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FORTE IN SPORTS
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None
in particular, he can do them
all.
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Gale
Fist
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Kaiser
Wave
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Genocide
Cutter
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Dark
Barrier
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God's
Breath
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Gigantic
Pressure
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Dead
End Screamer
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*The
above data is of the KOF98 version. |
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The
concept for this character
at the time of KOF '94 was
to make the mightiest (most
violent) and most evil boss
character ever.
As everyone knows, Rugal
is the King of Bosses who
boasts the most appearances
in the KOF series as a boss
character, but even considering
the whole genre known as
"competitive fighting games,"
his story and moves have
changed ever so gradually
while appearing in so many
titles, he's one of the few
bosses to have been loved
(heh, heh) over such a long
period.
In his character profile,
you can see that his hobby
is "resurrection" (but even
after resurrection, he usually
blows himself up (or destroys
himself in the end...).
Incidentally, his super special
move known as the "Deadly
Creamer" was a move that
breaks the neck of his opponent
and crushes it, but it was
seen as lacking drama so
it evolved into a move in
which he busts his victim's
neck, crushes the victim,
and then further spins the
victim around to do more
damage, and finally this
neat move was finished off
with a striking pose after,
of course, he broke his victim's
neck, pummeled him, and spun
him around.
Incidentally, the names of
his secretaries that appear
in the KOF '98 victory sequence
are Hermione (the red head)
and Aya (the brunette).
The name of Rugal's black
panther in KOF '94 is Rodem.
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