Alf vs. E.T.
I say the Melmacian takes it.
Alf vs. E.T.
I say the Melmacian takes it.
Dumbledore vs Gandalf
Honestly no clue, but I'd probably bet on Gandalf if I had to.
It just goes dumb when characters from universes with different laws of physics come together. Which universe's physical laws do you go with? Whichever comes from that universe wins, because the other doesn't get any powers.
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That's easily resolved: they can both use all of their powers. Done.
Now, back to the match-ups!
Alf vs ET: Alf.
ET is just too naive to win. Alf could fight dirty if he had to.
Dumbledore vs Gandalf: Gandalf
Gandalf can come back from the dead, and he single-handedly defeated a towering ancient demon of darkness and fire. Beat that, Dumbledore.
Kimhari vs Fran: Depends
In hand-to-hand, Fran wouldn't stand a chance. But, Kimhari has no aptitude for ranged combat, whereas Fran can potentially use bows, crossbows and guns. I really should have specified more clearly in the first place. Oh well.
Kimhari can use Ultima and doublecast. That's pretty ranged.
But if Kimhari can use ultima and doublecast, why can't fran? In the end, whoever attacks first wins.
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Why would the magic cancel each other out? Reflect doesn't stop ultima.
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Well, I suppose Kimhari would win, then.
I see Kimahri as sort of Fran's natural enemy, since Fran would want to keep her distance using her best weapons, but Kimahri can jump to clear distances like it's nothing and force her into CQC. Kimahri wins.
Jump is a limit break, not a normal attack. Its use would be limited.
Not to mention, fran can use *any* weapon.
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I just meant for this thread to be a place to say whether or not you actually enjoyed these kinds of discussions, not to actually engage in these kinds of discussions. I think that makes sense.
Not that I really care what this has become.