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==Plot==
 
==Plot==
By the year 2022, humanity had fully developed a Virtual Reality Mass Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game ([[VRMMORPG]]). On Sunday, November 6<sup>th</sup>, [[Sword Art Online]] (SAO), the highly anticipated and renowned online fantasy game of the year, had already sold 10,000 copies in its first batch with players forming huge lines at every game store four days before the sale of the game even began.
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By the year 2022, humanity had fully developed a Virtual Reality Mass Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game ([[VRMMORPG]]). On Sunday, November 6, 2022, [[Sword Art Online]] (SAO), the highly anticipated and renowned online fantasy game of the year, had already sold 10,000 copies in its first batch with players forming huge lines at every game store four days before the sale of the game even began.
   
The episode began with the protagonist, a young 14 year old male player, accessing the game at 13:00 (1:00 p.m.). Using the commonly known helmet game console identified as the [[NerveGear]], he entered the online virtual world of «[[Aincrad]]» using his game avatar «[[Kirito]]» from his beta-version gameplay after the «NerveGear» had finished calibrating his virtual body.
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A young fourteen year-old male player accessed the game at 13:00, the moment the game was officially launched. Using the commonly known helmet game console known as the [[NerveGear]], he entered the online virtual world of «[[Aincrad]]» using his game [[avatar]] «[[Kirito]]» from his beta-version gameplay after the «NerveGear» had finished calibrating his virtual body.
   
Once inside, he found himself in the main town of the [[1st Floor (Aincrad)|1<sup>st</sup> Floor]], the «[[Starting City]]». Kirito maneuvered rapidly through the city's central market while heading towards the city gate, until a new player, called [[Klein]], noticed his knowledge on the layout of the city and asked for Kirito's help in learning the game's mechanics after deducing that Kirito was a [[beta tester]].
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Once inside, he found himself in the main town of the [[1st Floor (Aincrad)|1<sup>st</sup> Floor]], the «[[Town of Beginnings]]». Kirito maneuvered rapidly through the city's central market while heading towards the city gate, until a new player, called [[Klein]], noticed his knowledge on the layout of the city and asked for Kirito's help in learning the game's mechanics after deducing that Kirito was a [[beta tester]].
   
[[File:Reaver.png|thumb|left|Klein executes a Sword Skill, killing a «Frenzy Boar»]]
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[[File:Reaver.png|thumb|left|Klein executing a Sword Skill, killing a «Frenzy Boar»]]
   
While Klein was fighting against a level 1 monster called a «[[Frenzy Boar]]», he was having trouble killing it due to his wild swings on the boar. Kirito taught Klein about the necessary motion for the use of «[[Sword Skills]]», the essential feature of SAO. Another feature of the game that Klein learned was that the player could not feel any actual pain; instead there would just be an unpleasant feeling in its place, alongside the depletion of the player's [[hit point]] gauge when hit.
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Traveling to the west field outside the Town of Beginnings, Klein experienced some initial difficulty fighting against a level 1 monster called a «[[Frenzy Boar]]», and had be reminded that the player could not feel any actual pain. Instead there would just be an unpleasant feeling in its place, alongside the depletion of the player's [[hit point]] gauge when hit. Kirito expounded to Klein about the necessary motion for the use of «[[Sword Skills]]», the essential feature of SAO, and demonstrated one such Sword Skill. Klein carefully listened to Kirito's explanation before finally killing the Frenzy Boar, much to his delight, though was surprised when he learned of the monster's actually weak power level.
   
Even though eating the virtual food in the game world would get rid of the unpleasant hungry feeling when playing, it did not dispel the hunger in the real world. Therefore, Klein decided to log out when the time was nearly 17:30 (5:30 p.m.) as he had ordered for a pizza and ginger ale to arrive at about that time. After saying their goodbyes, Klein opened the menu to use the «LOG OUT» option to eat the pizza that was about to arrive, but failed to find it. Kirito suggested calling a GM to disconnect them from the game, but Klein could not get into contact with them. After a few of Klein's failed attempts to log out, both decided to wait for a GM, thinking that it must be a glitch. At that moment, the town bells from the 1<sup>st</sup> Floor's central town started ringing. All of the players were then transported back to the «Starting City» via forced teleport.
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Several hours later, the boy invited Klein to continue hunting, but the the latter declined, due to feeling hungry. Even though eating virtual food in the game world would eliminate the unpleasant sensation of hunger when playing, it did not dispel the hunger in the real world. Therefore, Klein decided to log out as he had ordered for a pizza and ginger ale for 17:30. However, when Klein opened his menu, he was surprised to find that the «LOG OUT» option was no longer there. Dismissing the log out option's unavailability as a glitch, the man attempted to contact a gamemaster (GM) but could not receive any response. As the town bells from the 1<sup>st</sup> Floor's central town started ringing at that moment, all players were forcefully teleported to the «Town of Beginnings».
   
[[File:Kayaba_warns_the_players.png|thumb|Kayaba warns the players of the consequences of dying.]]
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[[File:Kayaba_warns_the_players.png|thumb|Kayaba Akihiko warning the players of the consequences of dying.]]
   
 
On the virtual screens at the sky, there was a system announcement that drew everyone's attention. Suddenly, a giant, robed, faceless figure appeared, identifying himself as [[Kayaba Akihiko]], the creator of the game and the only person with control over the game. Addressing the problem of the missing «Log Out» option, he announced to the players that he had purposely removed it from the game as another one of its features and thus, trapping them in the game.
 
On the virtual screens at the sky, there was a system announcement that drew everyone's attention. Suddenly, a giant, robed, faceless figure appeared, identifying himself as [[Kayaba Akihiko]], the creator of the game and the only person with control over the game. Addressing the problem of the missing «Log Out» option, he announced to the players that he had purposely removed it from the game as another one of its features and thus, trapping them in the game.
   
While all the players were alarmed by his announcement, he continued on to point out that trying to forcibly escape by removing the NerveGear would result in the player's death by having the player's brain fried by the NerveGear's transmitter, which functioned like a microwave and used the internal battery of the helmet as a power source, thus cutting off the power was not a solution. Having informed the outside world of the situation beforehand, he reported that friends and family members of some of the players had already ignored his warning, causing the death of 213 players, showing images of the SAO incident.
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While all the players were alarmed by his announcement, the Game Master continued on, revealing that attempts to forcibly remove the NerveGear would result in its transmitters dealing lethal thermal damage to the player's brain. When Klein voiced his doubts on the situation, Kirito confirmed that the NerveGear's signals essentially functioned like microwaves, thus it was indeed plausible for them to cause lethal brain damage if the safeties were disabled. Kirito also explained the helmet had an internal battery, which rendered Klein's proposal to disconnect it from its power source meaningless. Meanwhile, Akihiko declared that despite him having informed the outside world of the situation beforehand, friends and family members of some of the players had already ignored the warning, causing the death of 213 players.
   
[[File:Klein and Kirito stares at each other's true appearance.png|thumb|left|Klein and Kirito stare at each other's true appearance.]]
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[[File:Klein and Kirito stares at each other's true appearance.png|thumb|left|Klein and Kirito staring at each other's true appearance.]]
   
Kayaba also told them that he had also removed the revival system in the game. Therefore, when a player died in-game, their game avatar would be forever lost, and, at the same time, the NerveGear would fry the player's brain, thus killing them. He then told them that the only way to escape the game was to complete it, which meant clearing all 100 floors of «Aincrad» and their bosses, much to the players' shock.
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Akihiko also told them that he had also removed the revival system in the game. Therefore, when a player died in-game, their game avatar would be forever lost, and, at the same time, the NerveGear would fry the player's brain, thus killing them. He then told them that the only way to escape the game was to complete it, which meant clearing all 100 floors of «Aincrad» and their bosses, much to the players' shock.
   
As he finished his announcement, he left a "gift", a «[[Hand Mirror]]», in everyone's inventory, which they took out. At that moment, a huge blinding light changed the players to their true appearances, sharply dropping the number of female players by revealing that many male players were masquerading as female characters, though some female players were also masquerading as males. Afterwards, Kayaba revealed that his only goal was to create the game and intervene in it. Finally, Kayaba vanished after his «Tutorial» was finished.
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As he finished his announcement, he left a "gift", a «[[Hand Mirror]]», in everyone's inventory, which they took out. At that moment, a huge blinding light changed the players to their true appearances, sharply dropping the number of female players by revealing that many male players were masquerading as female characters, though some female players were also masquerading as males. Afterwards, Akihiko revealed that his only goal was to create the game and intervene in it. Finally, Akihiko vanished after his «Tutorial» was finished.
   
As everyone started panicking after Kayaba's departure, Kirito quickly took action and tried to bring Klein with him to the next nearby village, stating that the surrounding resources would be limited. However, Klein told him that he could not come with him, as he has some friends in real life somewhere in the plaza, and he did not want to leave them behind. Kirito realized that he could only protect one player at a time with his current skills, meaning that if Klein or one of his friends died, he would be blamed for their deaths since he was the one who had suggested to leave.
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As everyone stood in silent shock after Akihiko's departure, Kirito, hallucinating the papercut on his finger he had acquired just prior to entering the game, decided that since Akihiko was the genius behind the creation of NerveGear and SAO, everything the man had said had to be the truth. Dropping her Hand Mirror, a [[Silica|young girl]] reacted in fear and bumped into the player next to her, prompting everyone else to finally start panicking. While many of the other players pleaded to be released from their newfound prison, Kirito quickly took action and tried to bring Klein with him to the next nearby village, stating that the surrounding resources would soon be limited. However, Klein told him that he could not come with him, as he has some friends in real life somewhere in the plaza, and he did not want to leave them behind. Kirito realized that he could only protect one player at a time with his current skills, meaning that if Klein or one of his friends died, he would be blamed for their deaths since he was the one who had suggested to leave.
   
[[File:Kirito_and_Klein_part_ways.png|thumb|Kirito and Klein part ways.]]
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[[File:Kirito_and_Klein_part_ways.png|thumb|Kirito and Klein parting ways.]]
   
 
Klein noticed Kirito's worries and politely told him that he should go ahead by himself, as he planned to go back to lead and protect his friends with the lessons that Kirito had taught him. He then tried to cheer Kirito up with a joke about his slightly feminine appearance, to which Kirito retaliates by stating that Klein's unkempt face suited him better. They then parted ways. Alone by himself with no one else to depend on, Kirito ran through the town and outside the gate, vowing that he would survive in this game world and be free from the virtual imprisonment while swiftly taking out a wolf standing in his way.
 
Klein noticed Kirito's worries and politely told him that he should go ahead by himself, as he planned to go back to lead and protect his friends with the lessons that Kirito had taught him. He then tried to cheer Kirito up with a joke about his slightly feminine appearance, to which Kirito retaliates by stating that Klein's unkempt face suited him better. They then parted ways. Alone by himself with no one else to depend on, Kirito ran through the town and outside the gate, vowing that he would survive in this game world and be free from the virtual imprisonment while swiftly taking out a wolf standing in his way.
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**«Small Sword»
 
**«Small Sword»
 
*All Players
 
*All Players
**«[[Hand Mirror]]» - Received from Kayaba
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**«[[Hand Mirror]]» - Received from Kayaba Akihiko
   
 
==Known [[Sword Skills]]==
 
==Known [[Sword Skills]]==
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*Kirigaya residence
 
*Kirigaya residence
 
*Akihabara
 
*Akihabara
*[[1st Floor (Aincrad)|Aincrad Floor 1]]: [[Starting City]] - Teleport Gate plaza, central market, alleyways; West Field, Path to Town of Horunka
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*[[1st Floor (Aincrad)|Aincrad Floor 1]]: [[Town of Beginnings]] - Teleport Gate plaza, central market, alleyways; West Field, Path to Town of Horunka
   
 
==Adaptation Notes==
 
==Adaptation Notes==
 
:''Adapted from [[Sword Art Online Light Novel Volume 01|Volume 1, Chapters 2 and 3]]''
 
:''Adapted from [[Sword Art Online Light Novel Volume 01|Volume 1, Chapters 2 and 3]]''
*The anime does not mention that the release of the SAO game was still limited to Japan, and not yet allowed global.
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*The anime did not mention that the release of the SAO game was still limited to Japan, and not yet allowed global.
 
*Kirito's explanation to Klein on how the players' inability to log out would not reflect well on [[Argus]] and the VRMMORPG genre was omitted.
 
*Kirito's explanation to Klein on how the players' inability to log out would not reflect well on [[Argus]] and the VRMMORPG genre was omitted.
 
*In the anime, the players were just wondering what happened when they were teleported back to the city. In the novel, a few were angry when they were teleported back.
*In the novel, Kayaba announced to the players that the NerveGear would fry the player's brain, killing them in the real world, if any of the following occurred: being disconnected from a source of electricity for ten minutes, cut from the system for more than two hours, or dying in-game. He also informed the players that his crime was being broadcast all over the world, with the location of each player disclosed, thus the authorities would be moving them into hospitals to put them in better care during the two hours he had allowed the players to be disconnected from the system. In the anime, he only informed the players that upon reaching zero hit points, the player would die. Kayaba does not mention anything about moving the players into hospitals during his "tutorial", although it is shown [[Sword Art Online Episode 13|later on]] that he did spread the word to put the players into better care.
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*In the novel, Kayaba Akihiko announced to the players that the NerveGear would fry the player's brain, killing them in the real world, if any of the following occurred: being disconnected from a source of electricity for ten minutes, cut from the system for more than two hours, or dying in-game. He also informed the players that his crime was being broadcast all over the world, with the location of each player disclosed, thus the authorities would be moving them into hospitals to put them in better care during the two hours he had allowed the players to be disconnected from the system. In the anime, he only informed the players that upon reaching zero hit points, the player would die. Akihiko does not mention anything about moving the players into hospitals during his "tutorial", although it is shown [[Sword Art Online Episode 13|later on]] that he did spread the word to put the players into better care.
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*In the novel, there was no invisible barrier preventing the players from leaving the plaza until the end of the tutorial.
 
*Kirito, in the novel, had reached the 10<sup>th</sup> Floor during the beta testing period rather than the 8<sup>th</sup> Floor as mentioned in the anime. However, originally the number of floors passed was six, and the number was later retconned to ten in the Progressive novel, thus this is more of a change in continuity, than an error in the anime.
 
*Kirito, in the novel, had reached the 10<sup>th</sup> Floor during the beta testing period rather than the 8<sup>th</sup> Floor as mentioned in the anime. However, originally the number of floors passed was six, and the number was later retconned to ten in the Progressive novel, thus this is more of a change in continuity, than an error in the anime.
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*In the novel, the players' mass panic occurred immediately after Akihiko's disappearance. In the anime, their hysteria was delayed until triggered by Silica's frightened reaction, who was not shown in the novel.
*In the anime, the players are just wondering what happened when they were teleported back to the city. In the novel, a few were angry when they were teleported back.
 
 
*The design of the [[Monument of Life]] had been simplified in the anime. Unlike the novel version, the anime version did not include descriptions of each player's death.<ref>[https://twitter.com/kunori/statuses/228867721931137024 Tweet by the author.]</ref>
 
*The design of the [[Monument of Life]] had been simplified in the anime. Unlike the novel version, the anime version did not include descriptions of each player's death.<ref>[https://twitter.com/kunori/statuses/228867721931137024 Tweet by the author.]</ref>
   

Revision as of 10:34, 7 November 2019

The World of Swords (剣の世界, Ken no Sekai?) is the first episode of the Sword Art Online anime adaptation, as well as the first episode in the Aincrad Arc. It aired on July 7, 2012.

Plot

By the year 2022, humanity had fully developed a Virtual Reality Mass Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (VRMMORPG). On Sunday, November 6, 2022, Sword Art Online (SAO), the highly anticipated and renowned online fantasy game of the year, had already sold 10,000 copies in its first batch with players forming huge lines at every game store four days before the sale of the game even began.

A young fourteen year-old male player accessed the game at 13:00, the moment the game was officially launched. Using the commonly known helmet game console known as the NerveGear, he entered the online virtual world of «Aincrad» using his game avatar «Kirito» from his beta-version gameplay after the «NerveGear» had finished calibrating his virtual body.

Once inside, he found himself in the main town of the 1st Floor, the «Town of Beginnings». Kirito maneuvered rapidly through the city's central market while heading towards the city gate, until a new player, called Klein, noticed his knowledge on the layout of the city and asked for Kirito's help in learning the game's mechanics after deducing that Kirito was a beta tester.

Reaver

Klein executing a Sword Skill, killing a «Frenzy Boar»

Traveling to the west field outside the Town of Beginnings, Klein experienced some initial difficulty fighting against a level 1 monster called a «Frenzy Boar», and had be reminded that the player could not feel any actual pain. Instead there would just be an unpleasant feeling in its place, alongside the depletion of the player's hit point gauge when hit. Kirito expounded to Klein about the necessary motion for the use of «Sword Skills», the essential feature of SAO, and demonstrated one such Sword Skill. Klein carefully listened to Kirito's explanation before finally killing the Frenzy Boar, much to his delight, though was surprised when he learned of the monster's actually weak power level.

Several hours later, the boy invited Klein to continue hunting, but the the latter declined, due to feeling hungry. Even though eating virtual food in the game world would eliminate the unpleasant sensation of hunger when playing, it did not dispel the hunger in the real world. Therefore, Klein decided to log out as he had ordered for a pizza and ginger ale for 17:30. However, when Klein opened his menu, he was surprised to find that the «LOG OUT» option was no longer there. Dismissing the log out option's unavailability as a glitch, the man attempted to contact a gamemaster (GM) but could not receive any response. As the town bells from the 1st Floor's central town started ringing at that moment, all players were forcefully teleported to the «Town of Beginnings».

Kayaba warns the players

Kayaba Akihiko warning the players of the consequences of dying.

On the virtual screens at the sky, there was a system announcement that drew everyone's attention. Suddenly, a giant, robed, faceless figure appeared, identifying himself as Kayaba Akihiko, the creator of the game and the only person with control over the game. Addressing the problem of the missing «Log Out» option, he announced to the players that he had purposely removed it from the game as another one of its features and thus, trapping them in the game.

While all the players were alarmed by his announcement, the Game Master continued on, revealing that attempts to forcibly remove the NerveGear would result in its transmitters dealing lethal thermal damage to the player's brain. When Klein voiced his doubts on the situation, Kirito confirmed that the NerveGear's signals essentially functioned like microwaves, thus it was indeed plausible for them to cause lethal brain damage if the safeties were disabled. Kirito also explained the helmet had an internal battery, which rendered Klein's proposal to disconnect it from its power source meaningless. Meanwhile, Akihiko declared that despite him having informed the outside world of the situation beforehand, friends and family members of some of the players had already ignored the warning, causing the death of 213 players.

Klein and Kirito stares at each other's true appearance

Klein and Kirito staring at each other's true appearance.

Akihiko also told them that he had also removed the revival system in the game. Therefore, when a player died in-game, their game avatar would be forever lost, and, at the same time, the NerveGear would fry the player's brain, thus killing them. He then told them that the only way to escape the game was to complete it, which meant clearing all 100 floors of «Aincrad» and their bosses, much to the players' shock.

As he finished his announcement, he left a "gift", a «Hand Mirror», in everyone's inventory, which they took out. At that moment, a huge blinding light changed the players to their true appearances, sharply dropping the number of female players by revealing that many male players were masquerading as female characters, though some female players were also masquerading as males. Afterwards, Akihiko revealed that his only goal was to create the game and intervene in it. Finally, Akihiko vanished after his «Tutorial» was finished.

As everyone stood in silent shock after Akihiko's departure, Kirito, hallucinating the papercut on his finger he had acquired just prior to entering the game, decided that since Akihiko was the genius behind the creation of NerveGear and SAO, everything the man had said had to be the truth. Dropping her Hand Mirror, a young girl reacted in fear and bumped into the player next to her, prompting everyone else to finally start panicking. While many of the other players pleaded to be released from their newfound prison, Kirito quickly took action and tried to bring Klein with him to the next nearby village, stating that the surrounding resources would soon be limited. However, Klein told him that he could not come with him, as he has some friends in real life somewhere in the plaza, and he did not want to leave them behind. Kirito realized that he could only protect one player at a time with his current skills, meaning that if Klein or one of his friends died, he would be blamed for their deaths since he was the one who had suggested to leave.

Kirito and Klein part ways

Kirito and Klein parting ways.

Klein noticed Kirito's worries and politely told him that he should go ahead by himself, as he planned to go back to lead and protect his friends with the lessons that Kirito had taught him. He then tried to cheer Kirito up with a joke about his slightly feminine appearance, to which Kirito retaliates by stating that Klein's unkempt face suited him better. They then parted ways. Alone by himself with no one else to depend on, Kirito ran through the town and outside the gate, vowing that he would survive in this game world and be free from the virtual imprisonment while swiftly taking out a wolf standing in his way.

By December 2, 2022, approximately a month later, 2,000 players had already died, their departed name being crossed out on the Monument of Life simultaneously, while the 1st Floor had yet to be cleared.

New Characters

Named Monsters

Inventory

  • Kirito
    • «Small Sword»
  • All Players

Known Sword Skills

Locations

Adaptation Notes

Adapted from Volume 1, Chapters 2 and 3
  • The anime did not mention that the release of the SAO game was still limited to Japan, and not yet allowed global.
  • Kirito's explanation to Klein on how the players' inability to log out would not reflect well on Argus and the VRMMORPG genre was omitted.
  • In the anime, the players were just wondering what happened when they were teleported back to the city. In the novel, a few were angry when they were teleported back.
  • In the novel, Kayaba Akihiko announced to the players that the NerveGear would fry the player's brain, killing them in the real world, if any of the following occurred: being disconnected from a source of electricity for ten minutes, cut from the system for more than two hours, or dying in-game. He also informed the players that his crime was being broadcast all over the world, with the location of each player disclosed, thus the authorities would be moving them into hospitals to put them in better care during the two hours he had allowed the players to be disconnected from the system. In the anime, he only informed the players that upon reaching zero hit points, the player would die. Akihiko does not mention anything about moving the players into hospitals during his "tutorial", although it is shown later on that he did spread the word to put the players into better care.
  • In the novel, there was no invisible barrier preventing the players from leaving the plaza until the end of the tutorial.
  • Kirito, in the novel, had reached the 10th Floor during the beta testing period rather than the 8th Floor as mentioned in the anime. However, originally the number of floors passed was six, and the number was later retconned to ten in the Progressive novel, thus this is more of a change in continuity, than an error in the anime.
  • In the novel, the players' mass panic occurred immediately after Akihiko's disappearance. In the anime, their hysteria was delayed until triggered by Silica's frightened reaction, who was not shown in the novel.
  • The design of the Monument of Life had been simplified in the anime. Unlike the novel version, the anime version did not include descriptions of each player's death.[1]

Errors

  • The name of Aincrad's currency, Cor, was misspelled as Col.

Quotes

  • "In this world, a single blade can take you anywhere you want to go. And even though it's a virtual world, I feel more alive in here than I ever did in the real one." - Kirito
  • "Make your way through each dungeon and defeat the Floor Boss, and you will advance to the next level. Defeat the final boss of the 100th floor, and you will clear the game." - Kayaba Akihiko
  • "Why would Kayaba Akihiko, the creator of Sword Art Online and the NerveGear, do all this? My goal has already been achieved. I wanted to create this world and intervene in it. That is why I created Sword Art Online." - Kayaba Akihiko
  • "This is a game, but it's not just something you play." - Kayaba Akihiko
  • "If I die in this world... I'll die for real." - Kirito
  • "I'll definitely survive... ...in this world!" - Kirito 

References

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Alternative Series How LLENN Stopped Fretting and had Her Fire for Combat Sparked by Pitohui (AGGO BD/DVD Vol.6)
Magazine Publications Calibur SS - Celeste Fairy - Objectors! ~VRMMO Development Tragedy~ - Open-Air Bath - Salvia and the MTB
Crossover Dream Game -Crossover- - Versus - Versus II
Dengeki Fair Main Series 16.8.5 (2014) - Agil and Klein's Exciting Meal - Breaking the Damage Limit (2012) - Bluish Memories (2021) - Defensive Power (2015) - SAOP 4.1 (2016) - Summer Memories (2019) - The End of the Summer and the Straw Hat (2018)
Alternative Series LLENN and Fukaziroh Talking About Dates (2016) - Mizugi de Tatakaeru ka Online (MTO) (2018)
Other Specials Main Series chromatic colors (abec Art Works) - Cooking with the Wife (SAO x NewDays collaboration) - Hopeful Chant (Ordinal Scale screenings) - prismatic colors (abec Art Works Wanderers)
Alternative Series (AGGO) Girl Meets Gun ~P90 ni tsuite Yoku wakaru Online (PYO)~ (P-90 Airsoft Gun bonus) - Her step, step (ReoNa's Prologue Album) - Minami no Island Online (MIO) (Dengeki Island!) - MZO (Dengeki Splash) - Pitohui, Elsa, and a Fine Day for Handguns (AM.45 Airsoft Gun) - Sugoimizugi Jam (Dengeki Girls Swim Wear Festival) - The Untold Tale of the Vorpal Bunny's Birth ~Otherwise Known as the Worries of Two Gun Nuts~ (Vorpal Bunny Airsoft Gun bonus)
Alternative Series (Clover's Regret) Idle Talk - The Shinobi's Reckless Remarks (Dengeki Bunko Magazine Animate bonus) - The Story of the Matchmaking Bakeneko (Clover's Regret Vol.1 Animate bonus) - The Strange Tale of Makuwa Melons (Clover's Regret Vol.1 Melonbooks bonus)
Web Stories There is But One Ultimate Way
Manga Aincrad Volume 01 - Volume 02
Fairy Dance Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03
Phantom Bullet Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03
Mother's Rosario Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03
Calibur Tankoubon
Alicization Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03 - Volume 04 - Volume 05
Progressive Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03 - Volume 04 - Volume 05 - Volume 06 - Volume 07
Progressive - Barcarolle of Froth Volume 01 - Volume 02
Progressive - Scherzo of Deep Night Volume 01 - Volume 02
Girls Ops Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03 - Volume 04 - Volume 05 - Volume 06 - Volume 07 - Volume 08
Ordinal Scale Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03 - Volume 04 - Volume 05
Kiss and Fly Volume 01
4koma Manga Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03
SAOAGGO Manga Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03
Comic Anthology Volume 01 - Volume 02
4koma Anthology Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03
Hollow Realization Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03 - Volume 04 - Volume 05
Alicization Lycoris Volume 01 - Volume 02 - Volume 03
Aincrad Night of Kirito Tankoubon
Kirito's Gun Gale Wars Tankoubon
Anime Season I - Aincrad Arc Episode 01 - Episode 02 - Episode 03 - Episode 04 - Episode 05 - Episode 06 - Episode 07 - Episode 08 - Episode 09 - Episode 10 - Episode 11 - Episode 12 - Episode 13 - Episode 14
Season I - Fairy Dance Arc Episode 15 - Episode 16 - Episode 17 - Episode 18 - Episode 19 - Episode 20 - Episode 21 - Episode 22 - Episode 23 - Episode 24 - Episode 25
Season I - Special Episodes Sword Art Online Extra Edition
Season II - Phantom Bullet Arc Episode 01 - Episode 02 - Episode 03 - Episode 04 - Episode 05 - Episode 06 - Episode 07 - Episode 08 - Episode 09 - Episode 10 - Episode 11 - Episode 12 - Episode 13 - Episode 14 - Episode 14.5
Season II - Calibur Arc Episode 15 - Episode 16 - Episode 17
Season II - Mother's Rosario Arc Episode 18 - Episode 19 - Episode 20 - Episode 21 - Episode 22 - Episode 23 - Episode 24
Movie Sword Art Online The Movie -Ordinal Scale-
AGGO Episode 01 - Episode 02 - Episode 03 - Episode 04 - Episode 05 - Episode 06 - Episode 07 - Episode 08 - Episode 09 - Episode 10 - Episode 11 - Episode 12
Season III - Alicization Arc Episode 01 - Episode 02 - Episode 03 - Episode 04 - Episode 05 - Episode 06 - Episode 07 - Episode 08 - Episode 09 - Episode 10 - Episode 11 - Episode 12 - Episode 13 - Episode 14 - Episode 15 - Episode 16 - Episode 17 - Episode 18 - Episode 18.5 - Episode 19 - Episode 20 - Episode 21 - Episode 22 - Episode 23 - Episode 24 - Episode 25 - Episode 26 - Episode 27 - Episode 28 - Episode 29 - Episode 30 - Episode 31 - Episode 32 - Episode 33 - Episode 34 - Episode 35 - Episode 36 - Episode 37 - Episode 38 - Episode 39 - Episode 40 - Episode 41 - Episode 42 - Episode 43 - Episode 44 - Episode 45 - Episode 46 - Episode 47
Sword Art Offline Episode 01 - Episode 02 - Episode 03 - Episode 04 - Episode 05 - Episode 06 - Episode 07 - Episode 08 - Episode 09 - Extra Edition
Two Episode 01 - Two Episode 02 - Two Episode 03 - Two Episode 04 - Two Episode 05 - Two Episode 06 - Two Episode 07 - Two Episode 08 - Two Episode 09
Ordinal Scale
Drama CD Accel World + Sword Art Online Drama CD Ordeals of Kirito
Ichiban Kuji STAGE2
Ichiban Kuji STAGE3 Melodies Go Beyond the Forgetting Curve... - The Grand Plan for a Summer Festival Performance! - The Grand Plan to Overcoming Picky-Eating! - When Asuna and Yuuki Changed into Swimsuits
Ichiban Kuji Ordinal Scale A Brief Instant of Reminiscing Right Below the Concert - From Asuna's Diary on a Certain Day in Late April
SAO x KYOTO NIPPON FESTIVAL The Great Barrier of the Old Capital of Kyoto
Lycoris Drama CD Another Heroine Inverter
Sword Art Online Art Book and Guide Book Main Page