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View Poll Results: Favorite Type of Villain to Kill | |||
Animal (dead or alive) |
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0 | 0% |
Betrayer (Friend turned foe) |
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14 | 53.85% |
Looney-Tuney (just plain crazy) |
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6 | 23.08% |
Underling (You meet up time and again--usually losing) |
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2 | 7.69% |
"Animated Object" (sometimes a "farewell" gift left by the Underling) |
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0 | 0% |
"Peace-Maker" (bringing order by eliminating certain people) |
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4 | 15.38% |
Voters: 26. You may not vote on this poll |
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Favorite Type of Villain to Kill
What type of villain do you enjoy going after? I don't mean those piddling random bad guys--although they are very handy for making money, getting items, and leveling up--I mean those villains that have their own special categories: Boss and Final Boss.
Now, in those we have the Animal, Betrayer, Looney-Tuney, Underling, "Animated Object", and "Peace-Maker" I like to beat down the "Betrayer" myself. After all that time helping me, you go to the other side? To hell with you! Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Leknaat; Feb 28, 2007 at 01:50 PM.
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Finally getting the "Despicable" guy (e.g. Algus) always feel good.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I would consider "despicable" part of Looney-Tuney, myself. But, I can see if someone can add it to the poll.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
No hate for the whiny would-be victim-of-fate pretty boy villains (Kuja, Sephiroth, Vyers/Mid-Boss, Joachim and Mathias from LoI)?
I love administering a smackdown of biblical proportions against any moron who walks up to my party, kicks the crap out of my leader, and then is able to make every female character swoon by flipping his long hair, adjusting his glasses, or some other dumb bullshit like that. It feels oh-so-good to unleash screaming gelatinous flaming doom upon their blackest of souls at the end of the game. The added bonus of seeing Sephiroth with what appeared to be tears of blood running down his formerly-pretty-now-carved-to-hell-like-a-Thanksgiving-turkey bishie face was positively delightful. (Disclaimer: The phrase "screaming gelatinous flaming doom" is a juxtaposition of "Screaming Temporal Doom" as spoken by Invader Zim and "Gelatinous Flaming Hell...Very Unfriendly" as penned by former GFF member Sanguis Deus. All phrases are property of their original holders. Please don't sue me. The More You Know.) (Disclaimer 2: Goddamn bishounen.) How ya doing, buddy? It is not my custom to go where I am not invited. |
Looney-Tuney, if Luca Blight falls under that. I know he wasn't the last boss, but hot DAMN was he a badass villain. I enjoyed killing him, since it was so wonderfully drawn out.
Then the mono-a-mono duel to end it all? Gorgeous <3 Friend-turned-Foe is a little cliche` to me, but wuteva... Giving an evil, crazy prick his just desserts is awesome if delivered properly, ie: Suiko II. I was speaking idiomatically.
Hey, maybe you should try that thing Chie was talking about.
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What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
So, wouldn't Algus be the "Peace-Maker"?
FELIPE NO |
I'm thinking that Algus was more of a Betrayer since he was in your party for a while. He was a total craphat when he was, though (spamming your very limited item supply in that first battle where he joins you...) That was fun as hell to rain death on him.
I had fun fighting the Turks, though. The repetition made it seem that yes, people besides you could in fact level up. Most amazing jew boots Showtime. Now using: Roger Smith Av #11 |
What do recurring groups that aren't quite underlings, but their own distinct entity, fall under? The reason is I love the fact that in addition to the bosses, you kept fighting 3 groups in Wild Arms 3 over and over again: 1) the Schrodingers, 2) Janus and team, and 3) the Prophets. Well I guess the first two were more like rivals, while the prophets were underlings. While they weren't flat out villains, they certainly weren't on your side for the most part.
I guess I like rival battles since the point is that they either intend to be a test of your strength, and neither side really loses until a final confrontation, if ever (eg. Pokemon >_>, General Beatrix, Delita). I guess nothing I've mentioned so far falls under the villain category explicitly, but they're not quite your allies or neutral parties either. I guess if I had to absolutely pick from the list, I would say Looney-Tuney. Beating up on psychos like Kefka and Yunalesca is very satisfying when you stop their chaotic plans to kill the party for fun. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Algus was a betrayer, and that's why it gets my vote. Fucking ponce.
There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() John Mayer just asked me, personally, through an assistant, to sing backup on his new CD. |
Honestly? I get most satisfaction defeating bosses that hold rare items.
That's not on the list, so at the risk of sounding like a parrot, I say Algus and other betrayers. I personally got the most satisfaction out of defeating him, out of all the RPG villains I can name off the top of my head. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
The bosses that you fight a few times throughout the game can sometimes be interesting. I like seeing them using different abilities against your party each time you meet. Another villain type I like fighting against is the betrayer since there's actually a connection to him or her instead of just a random boss.
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I was speaking idiomatically. |
I like recurring villain too. For me the most memorable was Gilgamesh out of Final Fantasy V. Whenever he came up, I got all pumped and stuff. Plus he had awesomemusic with him that I liked. =p
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Cliché answer: "Betrayer". Simply put, it just feels so satisfying destroying them, and not only in RPGs. Lance in GTA: VC is still one of my most hated characters today.
![]() The number of betrayers in RPGs...oh, the list is endless. A very deceitful genre indeed. A close second would be the "Animated Object": they're always entertaining and fun to destroy. ![]() FELIPE NO
Last edited by Muzza; Mar 3, 2007 at 12:38 AM.
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I chose "Betrayer," but only a certain kind of betrayer. I enjoy fighting the friend who still believes in the same "ideals" as the main character, but has a twisted notion of how to attain those ideals. For example, someone who truly wants world peace, but thinks that it can only be brought about by waging a war that weakens nations to the point they can no longer wage war. It could be argued, I supposed, that these are "lunatics." However, I'm thinking more of the misunderstood crusader who thinks they are trying to do right, and can put forth a reasoned, logical argument for their actions, though most wouldn't agree with them.
I feel that when this kind of antagonist is put up as a foil character against the protagonist, it tends to force the main character to be less "cliche" when it comes to their motives and character development... How ya doing, buddy?
"We are all the sum of our tears. Too little, and the ground is not fertile and nothing can grow there. Too much – the best of us is washed away…" - G'Kar
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A few years ago I would of picked betrayer. I hated Jowy in Suikoden 2 and Delita in FFT, now I see where they were coming from so it doesn't bother me now.
Algus is different, I understand where he comes from. I feel slighty guilty about killing him but he is so unreasonable. Luca Blight is the most awesome fight ever though so I picked looney tooney. Jam it back in, in the dark. "So shut your cow-mouth or I'll remove your face by hand before I stop your whore's heart!" ~Victor von Doom
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