Okay... some more "stat fudging" then... since this would be a serious threat, the FF VII team could do the 3 party split thingy. FIrst up would be my ultimate doom party: Cloud, Cid and Yuffie with full limit meters. Since each of their best limit breaks, Omnislash, Highwind, and Doom of the Living (note: I said best, not necesarily LV 4), all of which do over 800,000 points of damage (cumulative) each, so those three alone could take out at least 3 squadrons (considering that such a combo completely wiped Sephiroth out in my FF VII game... Yuffie used doom of the living on Bizarro Sephiroth, followed by Cid's highwind, finishing that version, and Cloud's omnislash took out Safer Sephiroth). The other two backup parties will just cast W/summon Knights of the Round and mime ad infinitum (720,000 damage x6 to all enemies). As you can see, the Red wings wouldn't have a change. And yes, I'll be the first to admit that the FF VII charachters were way too munchkined out, but that's just the way it is.Quote:
Originally Posted by DJZen
Also interesting that someone mentioned the dwarves. If this were on the FF IV world, since Avalanche's goals would be similar to Cecil's (remember, the Red Wings were commanded by the main villian), then Giott would more than likely add his MBT's to help Avalance and Cecil defeat the Red Wings...
Edit: I'd like to call your attention also to a recent war in a country I referr to as the Godforsaken Hellhole (due to having done a TOD there), but the rest of the world knows as Iraq. During that conflict, althoug the Iraqi tanks outnumberd the US ones, Iraq lost every single one of its tanks and other heavy military vehicles, while the US lost a mere 3 M1A1 tanks, all of which were actually merely disabled, but were destroyed by the crews to prevent the Iraquis from capturing and repairing them.... And the tech difference between the US and Iraq is not near as large as the one between FF IV (mostly medieval with some elements of early industrial) and FF VII (Roughly equivalent to ours, but with some ultra advanced weaponry that's about 50 years ahead of us, i.e. the Highwind and Makou Cannons, but some that's not so advanced, i.e. only a very rudimentary manned space program that has a rocket similar to the original Russian Vostok (1965 vintage), that never got off the ground).
Therefore I stand by what I said before.