

They also elected I-No as the twenty-sixth "hottest video game character", and ranked her at thirty-sixth place on the list of "The 50 Most Dominant Fighting Game Characters", where they commented "She fought with an electric guitar. Complex placed the boss battle with I-No in Guilty Gear X2 #Reload as the fourteenth coolest boss battle of all time, saying she is not a hard boss "but the fact that she fights with a blue guitar is pretty amazing", and along with her stage, the hell above the clouds, "you have one epic boss battle." Plenty of people assorted Daisuke Ishiwatari quotes about her being the hardest boss.
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GameDaily ranked I-No thirteenth on their "Top 25 Most Bizarre Fighting Characters", repeating the sentiment in a later article series called "Babe of Week", featuring her in "Asian Beauties" and "Guilty Gear Babes". IGN named I-No their "first-favorite new character design" from Guilty Gear X2. In a 2013 poll conducted by Arc System Works, I-No was voted as the 20th most popular character from the series. In her final moments, she uses her axis of time powers to reunite Axl with his beloved Megumi, who is revealed to be I-No's younger self from an alternate timeline, while leaving weapon-based guitar Marlene in Axl’s care. Once regaining her power, I-No resolves to bestow her power humanity while repeatedly recreating the universe until she finds what she seeks. I-No allows herself be capture to ensure Chaos’ plan goes well. To do so, they made Nagoriyuki a pawn and use a material of his sword to dispose Sol Badguy, and steal the Tome of Origin from Asuka so Chaos can return her godly power.

With Ariels is imprisoned at Illyrian Castle prison, she released The Original, now known as Happy Chaos, who helps the former in restoring her true godly power.
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I-No allied herself with Asuka to capture the current Universal Will’s vessel, Ariels, in hopes to releasing the one who hid within the Universal Will to regain her full power from them. But I-No's existence threatens to unravel reality, forcing The Original to absorb half of her power into himself to prevent that calamity at the cost of his sanity. The game's storyline reveals that I-No was artificially created by The Original as a replacement for the Universal Will when it became humanity's enemy, I-No being created from humanity's collective desire for a future. I-No returns in the 2021 video game Guilty Gear Strive as its main antagonist. I-No is also a playable character in the spin-off games Guilty Gear Isuka (2003), Dust Strikers (2006), Judgment (2006), Medal Masters (2015), and Epic Seven (2018). I-No is a playable character in Guilty Gear Xrd (2014), where she helped Asuka in dealing with the Conclave and Ariels while becoming associated with Axl Low due to their similar powers. She has three possible endings: she is captured by That Man and Raven to be punished, and she argues she only wanted to remove those who stood in her boss' way, but her master says that they're beneficial to what he has in mind for the world she fights and defeats Dizzy and May, either subsequently becoming overwhelmed by Dizzy's power, and kidnapping May or she is defeated by Baiken, being stabbed repeatedly, thus leading to her death.
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Īs she works for personal gain instead of being only a puppet, in Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus (2008), she forces Asuka into recruiting Anji Mito to capture her, eventually succeeding. Kreutz's servants, and she appears in every character's storyline, manipulating them against each other-for example, she gives fake bounty lists with the name of the people her master wants to kill, consisting entirely of other cast members, to Jam Kuradoberi and Bridget. She carries with her an electric guitar nicknamed Marlene ( マレーネ, Marēne) that she uses to fight both using it as a bludgeon and playing it to create deadly sonic waves, and she also fights with her hat that can shoot projectiles out of a secret hole. I-No was first introduced in the third installment of the series, Guilty Gear X2 (2002), where she appears as the primary antagonist and final boss. Her appearance is based on musician Shiina Yumiko early career attire and guitar choice, down to them both even being of exactly same "surf green" color. The name is a reference to German actress and singer Marlene Dietrich. I-No's primary weapon of choice is a guitar she calls "Marlene", a direct replica of Duesenberg Guitars company's "Starplayer TV" real-life guitar model.
