

Fate type redline serial#
It's a Darker and Edgier retelling of the 'Imperial Capital Holy Grail Strange Story', a Holy Grail War that started out as a gag scenario from the Type-MOON Ace serial Koha-Ace, where Kohaku from Tsukihime and several other Nasuverse characters pretended to create their own Holy Grail War starring mostly Japanese (and one Chinese and one fictional concept from a Scottish mathematician) historical figures.
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Really, it's not hard to see why she's so much more serious than her Grand Order counterpart.Fate/type Redline is a 2019 web manga by Ryouji Hirano, running as part of the Fate series in Type-MOON's official online manga magazine Type-MOON Comic Ace ( here ). With that, let's not forget that, lore-wise, Okita is not that powerful a servant, especially compared to what we've seen in other works.
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Contrast this with Redline, where they are in a full blown Holy Grail War with constant life-threatening battles, immediately gaining the attention of a powerful and bloodthirsty servant, and are smack in the conflict of World War II.

In Grand Order, she's summoned in the safety of Chaldea, with lots of free time to kill and can comfortably talk with the protagonist and other servants without fear. In the context of their summons, it makes sense. Essentially, they both share the same personality, but which side the scale is tipped can depend. However, as her dorky moments and constant worry for her master show, she still has some of her softer, goofier side. She is a cold, Empty Shell of a swordsman, ruthlessly cutting down anyone in her path, and is far more threatening as a servant. From what we can see of this Okita, who is thrown right into battle from the get-go, she's the opposite. So Grand Order Okita is often very friendly but keeps her serious attitude for battle. However, players who use Okita will note that her battle lines are usually much more reserved and cold compared to her usual bubbly demeanour, as her Battle Start and Attack lines will demonstrate.

Oda Nobunaga, in particular, seems to be bearing firepower comparable even to Gilgamesh (to the point of wrecking an entire American air squad). From the chapters released so far, it is noticeable how the abilities the Servants are able to bring to bear are quite above the levels seen in the original Fate/stay night.
