I don't recall any of the other villains frying towns on a whim or reshaping the face of the planet for fun.
So...how exactly are they more powerful?
I don't recall any of the other villains frying towns on a whim or reshaping the face of the planet for fun.
So...how exactly are they more powerful?
Kuja didnt have to lift a finger to travel worlds, gain super power then he easily DESTROYED a world, not just damage it like Kefka did, but destroy it. Plus, manipulation of people is just plain awesome.![]()
Don't remember Sin vaping towns with a giant beam of light and nothin gmore...What about Sin?
In all honesty Sin did do a good job of damage, but I think it's the motives that change how to veiw the two.
Sin wanted everything dead so towns kind of just got smashed one by one.
Kefka wanted to pick towns and people off for his own amusement, so if anyone made him mad he'd fry them.
In all reality, Kefka could have easily smashed a hell of alot more than he did. But honestly, I'd say picking humanity off slowly and painfully and sitting on a tower watching the planet be slowly destroyed and quickly altered by my own hand would be SO much more fun then just killing everything.
It's between Kuja and Kefka. Kuja destroyed a planet, but Kefka left one in ruin. Kefka probably had a bigger impact on the story and he actually did become an insane god of desruction, so I'm going with him.
The same applies for Kefka. I don't remember him vaporising a single town. Only one (where you find Sabin) got hit with Light of Judgement, and I noticed a distinct lack of vaporising going on.
No, that was Seymour. Sin wanted everyone to be technologically backward so that nobody would find DZ.
That is all true, but when you think about it, 99.9% of RPG villains have the power to destroy the world, but do not do so because either they want to revel in the destruction, are killed by the heroes or it would contradict their primary objective. So while Kefka's mentality is very different to Sin's, it isn't exclusive to him.Kefka wanted to pick towns and people off for his own amusement, so if anyone made him mad he'd fry them.
In all reality, Kefka could have easily smashed a hell of alot more than he did. But honestly, I'd say picking humanity off slowly and painfully and sitting on a tower watching the planet be slowly destroyed and quickly altered by my own hand would be SO much more fun then just killing everything.
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[QUOTE=Firo Volondé;2288669]The same applies for Kefka. I don't remember him vaporising a single town. Only one (where you find Sabin) got hit with Light of Judgement, and I noticed a distinct lack of vaporising going on.
Just because it doesn't show the towns being zapped doesn't mean it didn't happen. Celes was out for a year, and the ONLY towns that arn't dramatically altered in the world of ruin by what the villagers say was KEFKAS LIGHT OF JUDGEMENT were like, Narshe, Zozo, Jidoor and maybe one other. Every other town was fried and the villagers state Kefka did it.
Kefka was defeated by Locke and the gang. Kuja still knocked out zidane and the gang with Ultima.... And he manipulated everyone.