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Isabella "Ivy" Valentine is a video game character in the Soul series of fighting games. Ivy Valentine is a female fighter from the SoulCalibur series who is most famous for, uh... well, take a wild guess. Ivy holds the notable distinction of being the only character to ever out-TJF Tifa in a Contest match (though you could make a case for Zero Suit Samus as well). Unfortunately for Ms. Valentine, Tifa still crushed her with over 76% percent of the vote, resulting in a very poor 47th place position for Ivy in the x-stats for 2006. (And that's before you adjust for Tifa's massive overperformance on ZSS. Ouch.) Isabella "Ivy" Valentine is a character and a anti-heroine in the Soul series of fighting games. She appears in Soulcalibur, Soulcalibur II, Soulcalibur III, Soulcalibur Legends, Soulcalibur IV, Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny, Soulcalibur V, Soulcalibur: Lost Swords, and Soulcalibur: Unbreakable Soul. Since her first appearance, she has become one of the most recognizable and iconic characters in the franchise, mainly due to her snake sword, large breasts, revealing clothing, and silver hair. She is nicknamed "The Twisting Blade Of Solitude". What lies in her soul is Deliverance. Isabella "Ivy" Valentine (イザベラ・バレンタイン - アイヴィー, Izabera Barentain - Aibī) is a character in the Soul series of fighting games. The illegitimate daughter of undead pirate Cervantes de Leon, Ivy was raised by a noble family until her father became obsessed with the cursed sword, Soul Edge, leading to his death and later her mother's. Desiring to destroy the sword, she creates a segmented, animated blade, only to become Soul Edge's pawn and learn that it intends to use her as its next host. After an attack by Cervantes results in the loss of her soul, Ivy uses a temporary artificial one to keep herself alive, and continues after the blade.
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Ivy Valentine is a female fighter from the SoulCalibur series who is most famous for, uh... well, take a wild guess. Ivy holds the notable distinction of being the only character to ever out-TJF Tifa in a Contest match (though you could make a case for Zero Suit Samus as well). Unfortunately for Ms. Valentine, Tifa still crushed her with over 76% percent of the vote, resulting in a very poor 47th place position for Ivy in the x-stats for 2006. (And that's before you adjust for Tifa's massive overperformance on ZSS. Ouch.) Isabella "Ivy" Valentine is a video game character in the Soul series of fighting games. The illegitimate daughter of undead pirate Cervantes de Leon, Ivy was raised by a noble family until her father became obsessed with the cursed sword, Soul Edge, leading to his death and later her mother's. Desiring to destroy the sword, she creates a segmented, animated blade, only to become Soul Edge's pawn and learn that it intends to use her as its next host. After an attack by Cervantes results in the loss of her soul, Ivy uses a temporary artificial one to keep herself alive, and continues after the blade. Since her introduction, Ivy has been well received, considered both an attractive and strong female character by various sources, and called one of the most beautiful female characters in video games by sources such as IGN. She's also been featured on various top ten lists regarding either subject such as Spike TV and Team Xbox, as well as G4tv's Video Game Vixens. Scholastic studies have examined the character in the context of the series and video games in general, as well as when compared to other video game related sex symbols such as Lara Croft. Her role as a sex symbol has also been discussed by said sources and the media. Some, such as MSNBC, argue that her appearance goes "too far", while others such as The Escapist feel it helps to define her character. Isabella "Ivy" Valentine (イザベラ・バレンタイン - アイヴィー, Izabera Barentain - Aibī) is a character in the Soul series of fighting games. Isabella "Ivy" Valentine is a character and a anti-heroine in the Soul series of fighting games. She appears in Soulcalibur, Soulcalibur II, Soulcalibur III, Soulcalibur Legends, Soulcalibur IV, Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny, Soulcalibur V, Soulcalibur: Lost Swords, and Soulcalibur: Unbreakable Soul. Since her first appearance, she has become one of the most recognizable and iconic characters in the franchise, mainly due to her snake sword, large breasts, revealing clothing, and silver hair. She is nicknamed "The Twisting Blade Of Solitude". What lies in her soul is Deliverance. In Soulcalibur V's promotional material, she is referred to as The Return of a Legend.