Well, after suffering through problems with my internets, I've finally made it back to my beloved FFF. I apologize wholeheartedly for my absence and will try to make sure it never happens again. So, for those of you who knew me, fear not, for your savior has returned to you.:P I kid, I kid...
It’s that day again… Dante thought, his contemplation accompanied by a somehow melancholy smile, twirling a rose absent-mindedly between his thumb and forefinger. Has it been three years already? Hm…feels like it was just last week. Then again, it’s not like I have any decent conception of time...
Then we're all in agreement here.
When it comes to FF7 Vincent vs. FF7 Cloud, it would still be a close fight. I think it could go either way. Vincent still has access to Chaos in FF7, but he isn't nearly as powerful as he is in DoC because Chaos hadn't been awakened yet. What's more, we...
Believe me, I know what you're talking about. I hate the spinoffs, too. But the thing is, as insulting as it is to the original FF7, they're all part of FF7 Canon. Thereby, Chaos is canon as well, and part of Vincent's arsenal. I agree that DoC shouldn't exist, and sympathize with you...
That'd make sense, except, in Dirge of Cerberus, Vincent can and does activate Chaos at will, and at times when he hasn't been building up anger. When it comes to Vincent, the Limit Meter doesn't apply because, within the context of DoC, he proves that he can activate his own Limit Breaks...
Aaaahahahahahahaha! *slings arm around VR's shoulder* This guy is hilarious! See...see, it's funny because...*snicker*...it's funny because I totally erradicated him in this one thread. Verbal pwnage at its finest, folks. *swig of booze*
Nah, but seriously, he's a good guy. ^_^
Still, forums...
Yes, it's most certainly true that, if they ever got into a fight in the storyline, Cloud would pretty much have to win because he's the primary protagonist of the Final Fantasy VII Compilation. However, this is a hypothetical situation, so again, Cloud's main character syndrome doesn't apply...
You're certainly energetic. I bet you'll be fun to have around.
Anyway, I'm Oathkeeper, this forum's resident elitist. Pleased to meet you. I hope you enjoy your stay.
Ah. I apologize, then. Though, next time you take part in a Versus Topic, it usually helps to specify what materials you have access to.
In any case...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cZdWz35ebw
That's what Chaos Vincent is capable of.
1. Chaos Vincent can easily avoid Cross Slash.
2. Chaos Vincent can easily avoid Meteorain.
3. Chaos Vincent can easily slaughter Cloud before he can even use any of those attacks.
Sephiroth or Kuja.
Face it, before the World of Ruin, Kefka really just wasn't as much of a threat as the other main villains. He didn't get any decent amount of power until halfway through the game. Remember all those fights he had against your characters? If memory serves, he either ran...
Ordinarily, Omnislash would definitely serve as a useful ace in the hole for Cloud. However, you have to remember that he needs to be fighting a significant amount of time before using it. He has to build up incredible amounts of sheer rage, in other words, which is probably why he only used...
Actually, Vincent Crescent, even though Cloud pretty much has to survive any fight he gets into due to main character syndrome, there's no guarentee that it'll mean he's actually stronger than the person he's fighting. For example, look at the Bahamut SIN battle from Advent Children. Though...
Ahem...*Kefka voice*
I hate hate hate hate hatehatehatehateHAAAAAAATE Naruto.
The cast of characters is more or less the most cliche bunch of wannabe ninjas I've ever seen in my life. Seriously, everyone in that show is nothing more than a stereotypical archetype ripped off of pretty much...
Heh. I don't think you'll have to worry about that. Remember Cowboy Bebop? Samurai Champloo? Neither of those anime had energy blasts or massive veins popping out of the characters' foreheads when they got angry. It was all about skill and strategy. In fact, hardly any anime actually do...
On the contrary, Barney, overanalyzing an RPG can be quite enjoyable, given a group of intelligent people to converse with. Besides, plotholes are pretty damn annoying. Sometimes it can help to establish a solid explanation for them so that they don't bother you the next time you play through...
Heh. I'm sorry to say that that theory is completely implausible. Quite a few people have survived being stabbed or otherwise touched by Sephiroth's Masamune (namely Zack, Tifa, and Cloud) and with very little scarring, no less. Hell, Cloud was impaled twice by it. In fact, the only named...
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