Geometry Dash Blade of Justice is an Extreme Demon level created by Manix648, LazerBlitz, and Knobbelboy. It’s one of the most iconic in Geometry Dash history.
Prepare to face one of the most demanding levels ever created - Geometry Dash Blade of Justice. This Extreme Demon, rated 10 stars, is a breathtaking collaboration between Manix648, LazerBlitz, and Knobbelboy, verified by RicoLP. Designed as the spiritual successor to A Bizarre Phantasm, it immerses players in a dark, geometric realm painted in shades of blue, black, and white, with bursts of purple that heighten the drama. Every section is packed with meticulously placed objects over 112,000 in total ensuring an experience that’s both visually stunning and mechanically unforgiving.
Originally debuting in 2017, Blade of Justice quickly made history, landing a spot among the hardest levels on the Geometry Dash Demonlist. Its influence endures to this day, inspiring sequels like Edge of Destiny and the upcoming Excalibur.
MASTER PRECISION AND TIMING
Geometry Dash Blade of Justice is not for the faint-hearted. The level throws players through a relentless gauntlet of robot, ship, wave, UFO, cube, ball, and dual sequences that demand pixel-perfect accuracy and rhythm.
- 0-6% (Manix648): Opens with a technical robot section and the iconic “Are you worthy?” blade reveal.
- 6-12% (LazerBlitz): Tight ship flying tests your vertical control and focus.
- 12-58% (Manix648): Wave-heavy chaos with rapid transitions and intricate duals.
- 58-63% (LazerBlitz): A deceptive calm before the storm.
- 63-81% (Manix648): Stunning UFO and mini-ship sequences amid cosmic visuals.
- 81-100% (LazerBlitz): The explosive finale merges all previous modes before the dramatic closing credits.
Every tap and release must be exact, rewarding perfect timing and reflex mastery. Practice Mode is not just recommended, it’s essential for survival.
Design and legacy
Beyond its punishing difficulty, Geometry Dash Blade of Justice shines for its art direction. The crisp blue-and-black aesthetic gives the level a cinematic tone, while clean contrasts maintain visual clarity during fast transitions. It’s no surprise that it earned a spot at #49 in GDToday’s 100 Greatest Levels of All Time.
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