Dude dat stament aint even right. You be geekin on it.[I don't know butwhoever say that Tina is the real hero needs to have some Yu-Gi-Oh in their lives.
Dude dat stament aint even right. You be geekin on it.[I don't know butwhoever say that Tina is the real hero needs to have some Yu-Gi-Oh in their lives.
I'm confused...what are they saying? I said Tina because that's her name in the Japanese version, and I prefer using it. It's not like you can say Terra or Tina if you want to...
Anyway, I still think Tina is the main character. I guess she couldn't be, but that would only be because FFVI has so many main characters. Whatever. Everyone can think what they want to after all
While I don't know that I would go so far as to say that she was the main character, I would say that she was A main character along with others. She was key to the whole story. She was the catalyst that started the ball rolling. In fact, at the the rebels hideout, until she decides to join, the story won't progress. Without many of the events and choices that she make there would be no story. I know that she was not even available for the first part of the WoR but it that was part of the the whole story, the feelings that she had to work through as she struggled to find her place in the world.
In the end though, I would say that she was part of an ensemble cast. There was no single main character in the game. But that's just my opinion.
I don't get it, probably because I never played collectable card games....or watched Yu-Gi-Oh at that.Originally Posted by Michael Belmont
The story does progress at the rebels hideout if you don't join the returners. You have to tell Banon no three times.
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I thought you still had to say yes, but if you say no at least three time you get a better item (don't remember what tho)
You get a Genji Glove. (It kicks the Gauntlet into the floor )
Or you could tell Banon no once and go talk to the returner in the upper left of the hideout (presumably in a store room). He'll give you the Genji Glove. Then tell Banon yes and you still see the planning scene.
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I always concidered Locke to be the main...
Thats a new logo made for Final Fantasy Anthologies the games didn't use the current logo until post 7. Locke wasn't close to a man character. The Figaro brothers, Celes, and Terra were more important. Terra however was also not the main character as the World of Ruin dealt more with Celes coping with loss.There is no true main character for this game its open thats why I like it better than any other FF.Originally Posted by roto13
I think of Mog, Gau, or Shadow. Even moreso now that I think of it Kefka is the first thing that comes to mind an evil feminine clown.Originally Posted by Slade
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It was on the original game.
Also, I took my screen shot for the Japanese Super Famicom ROM.
I think this thread sorta changed topics. While the main character of FF6 (if there is one) is easily debatable. That's not really the question he posed. He wanted to know why Locke had his screen time editted down so Terra could take the lead. Which just plain didn't happen. I'd certainly like to know where that information came from.
Edit: And "a magazine" doesn't cut it ^_^ I want to know what magazine made this mistake
Why Terra...because. Where are you getting this Locke main character stuff from? I would like to know, because it seems pretty inaccurate. They probably put Terra as the main character maybe because they thought sex didn't matter concerning who should be the leading character or not. Just a thought.Originally Posted by Michael Belmont