Character abilities
Attack: 7
Defense: 6
Range: 8
Mobility: 7
Difficulty: 8
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Originally the bedframe used by Bedman it was reprogrammed by him before his death with the primary function of protecting his younger sister, Delilah, from harm.Know more
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Attack: 7
Defense: 6
Range: 8
Mobility: 7
Difficulty: 8
Originally the bedframe used by Bedman, it was reprogrammed by him before his death with the primary function of protecting his younger sister, Delilah, from harm. Bedman? suddenly appears whilst Ramlethal Valentine, Baiken, and two soldiers discuss how to stop Delilah from destroying a city. It attacks them due to the knowledge that they shall harm Delilah. It efficiently fights off the group before one of the soldiers reveals himself to be Sin Kiske. Sin can reason with Bedman? and clear the confusion, pointing out how his user's sister is crying. With this revelation, it blinks on over to her, buying the group time by creating a field around her. As Bedman?'s field around Delilah begins to fail, Delilah tells it to get away. Despite the order, it stays longer, letting her hug its finger before falling to the ground below. A while later, a saved Delilah returned to collect a crying Bedman.
Despite initially being a weapon. Bedman? Shows great care for their deceased user's sister, protecting her from harm, even if it means getting damaged. Bedman? is seen to show some emotion, being able to comfort Delilah. While said to be reprogrammed before its user's death, It is conceived that Bedman possesses the bedframe.
Bedman? is the first character in Guilty Gear to be accompanied by another who doesn't fight, Delilah, shown cowering or dodging the attacks it does. Bedman? is a versatile big-body character with access to solid pressure, mix-ups, and devastating combos. Bedman? has excellent aerial movement via his eight-way air dash and great access to extended pressure, as every special has a follow-up. He also has a decent range and an excellent projectile game, leaving you with many options. Its slow ground movements, weak frame data, and conversions of pokes lead to clunky block strings. But since every special leads to different follow-ups, players can craft various ways to get almost endless pressure sequences.
Bedman? was the Reinforced High-Density Bed Frame of Bedman, and as such, retains a majority of its features. However, it shows clear signs of damage and age in the form of cracks, dents, rusting and dull paint. The most apparent damage was to its head and right arm, revealing the frame beneath. The screw-like features, where its eyes are, are now missing, with deep cracks in its right eye, revealing the red light that makes it, and a thick groove directly beneath the right. The crown is replaced with a pure-black, four-pronged crown that hovers slightly above the head.