We could allow Schtauffen to have the Soulcalibur if Strife gets the Ultima Weapon. Monkeys could duel with those weapons and provide an entertaining battle.
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We could allow Schtauffen to have the Soulcalibur if Strife gets the Ultima Weapon. Monkeys could duel with those weapons and provide an entertaining battle.
Soul Calibur and the Ultima Weapon... perhaps in their EX modes...
last nigh i started the original soul calibur on the dreamcast
and got all the characters
and playing until like half the mission modes
it's really good hey
i was surprised
anyway cloud strife can use materia so
also limit breaks
Wow, you still play the Dreamcast?! I thought those things would stop working since Sega dropped out of the console-making business.
Why would already manufactured Dreamcasts stop working just because Sega stopped making them?
Well, I guess you're right, but still, Sega no longer makes consoles, so support for the Dreamcast should have ended, right?
That just means no new DCs, equipment, or games are being made.
A better question is: Who has the bigger rack, Tifa or Ivy?
What are you talking about, Psychotic?
Weapons racks. To store their weapons on. On the one hand, Ivy's Magical Sausage is so large that the poor rack is put under a lot of strain, but you'd be a fool to bet against Tifa's Premium Hearts.
Oh, that. You know, when not in use, I notice that Cloud often carries his sword on his back, but he doesn't have a scabbard for it. And neither does Sephiroth.
Psychotic: banned
Oh wow, Psy.
Anyway, I'm betting Cloud Strife. There's no reason to believe Siegfried Schtauffen is super-human like Cloud is. However, I think it's better to keep characters to their own universes so their qualities can be appreciated in the context they were meant to be seen in. If you mix universes, then you decide which universe is better, and that undermines everything the developers were trying to do!
I'd just like to throw it out there that strife is an English word. If you want to get technical about its etymology, it originated in the thirteenth century from Anglo-French. It is certainly similar to the German verb strītan which has a similar meaning, but that's no reason to draw the conclusion that Cloud is (or would be) German. Further, given that English is a Germanic language, it's almost meaningless to draw this connection. A majority of English words are derivative of German, usually with a flair of French. The rest are latinate simply because of the massive intellectual hard-on scholars had for Latin during the gross majority of Middle and modern English's development.
On a side note, the thought of a German American seemed silly since such a large bulk of the white American population has Germanic ancestry.
I'm pretty sure Cloud Strife has some genetic ties to the Orient. His father was probably some Navy swinger. lol