Adding up everything they did and succeeded in doing, which villain did the best overall?
Adding up everything they did and succeeded in doing, which villain did the best overall?
I would say Delita, but he isn't really a "villain", and he loses everything in reality.
But yeah, Kefka, I think.
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Vayne did pretty well, he killed most his family, got a decent job. he just got a bit power hungry in the end
Exdeath accomplished alot yeah, and similar to what Kefka did. However Exeaths accomplishment wasnt nearly as devastating to the people of the planet(s) as what Kefka did. Exdeath merged the worlds, blahblah, but Kefka flat out ravaged his. Not only did Kefka succeed in rearranging the face of the planet and killing countless people in the process, he continued to destroy towns and people for the fun of it, all while you struggled to reorganize your troops. The damage Kefta did to the planet would also never be completely fixed once he was killed. You could rebuild, but the planet would always be changed
Probably Kefka, though I would say Marche if I considered him the villain, which I don't. Yu-Yevon may not have done much, but he gets the prize for longevity; he achieved his goal ((SPOILER)preserving the memory of Zanarkand through DZ) and maintained it for 1000 years, unlike Kefka, who terrorised the world for a little over a year.
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Kuja destroyed Terra. The only reason I rank Kefka above him is the fact that the planet he destroyed wasnt even the main planet that the story mostly took place on. Instead of merging the 2 planets like he was supposed to, he just blew one up in a fit of uncontrolled rage. Although in terms of pure power Kuja is probably stronger than Kefka, Kuja didnt accomplish that much imo
Tough call between Kefka and Kuja. My bias wants to say Kefka. Let me think. On one hand, Kuja outright destroyed a world, while Kefka rearranged and crapified a world, but left it intact enough to rebuild. But the world Kuja destroyed didn't really seem to have much on it other than rocks and one city of emotionless, manufactured inhabitants. So the winner there isn't exactly clear.
Well, if we're going to assume Terra only had the one city, which I do, then his one city doesn't quite add up to Kefka's total. So Kefka wins. I'm happy.
I've only finished FFIV and FFVII and beyond, and out of those, I'd say Ulty.