Everything that has been argued since my last post has been ridiculous. Why do I have to suddenly defend PuPu when I'm obviously against his logic?
From what I've read (it took me a few minutes to cool off and re-read and a few days to find a computer with internet again), PuPu has NOT suggested a crossing of universes. Actually, I think I was the first one to actually suggest that. PuPu is speaking in terms of Relativity.
Sora's strength in KH in relation to the average FF hero's strength is PWNing. The only character that seems to have reached Universal power in FF seems to be Kefka (althought I think Ultimecia also qualifies to say the least).
However, PuPu that does not dismiss you from your flawed logic.
When I've argued that Sora would not much more than a kid in FF, you claimed that he is an expert swordsman. He's not. Sora's strengths all rely heavily on the Keyblade which grants him not only significant power but knowledge as well. He could not perform his best attacks or even fine attacks while using weapons like the stick, the Struggle club, or the Dream Weapons much less his invincible attacks or Drives.
You've argued that Sora is more powerful because in the Final Battle, it was he and Riku who defeated Xemnas alone and it takes FF characters parties of 8 to 14 to win their Final Battle. This cannot be proven. It can also be easily disproven by a skilled player. For although you could claim a player's skills as being a gameplay element with no role in plot, the fact that a small party can defeat their final boss is still relevant.
I will concede that Sora and Riku are a stronger pair because they defeated an enemy possessing universal strength. But do not bring numbers into the argument.
One last thing.
The strongest person at your gym and in the country are still part of the same reality. Thus this argument is meaningless.
More significant means more important, but it doesn't mean the guy from the gym isn't the strongest in the country, there's no proof offered of that.




