Exactly, especially at that close of a distance.Originally Posted by Mercen-X
No, the point is she died!!! :kaohappy2Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
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Exactly, especially at that close of a distance.Originally Posted by Mercen-X
No, the point is she died!!! :kaohappy2Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
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Thank you. I just say the chest because that's where the heart is. I didn't like Aeris much.Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
Well, maybe they were (metallic, or pellets, whichever you choose to read that as). It's pretty clear by the end of the scene that the gang was just sizing Cloud up and trying to rattle him.Originally Posted by *~Angel Wing~*
In any case, the question is answered. A bald guy with glasses and a red-head with a cattle prod are too cool for the mere likes of mortality.
I HATED Aeris when I was forced to take her with me to the Temple of the Ancients. She was pretty much worthless in battle, except for the occasional Healing Wind.Originally Posted by Halenite
And her terrifically powerful magic, and her higher level limit breaks if you chose to find them.Originally Posted by Xurts
You forget that Cloud has 255 vit in the movie, while Aeris, being a mage and all, just had 20ish at the end of disc 1 :DOriginally Posted by *~Angel Wing~*
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
Actually none of them are dead because none of them were alive to begin with...But that's fun-sucking so I better stop that business.
And Cloud has 256 vit...jeez get your stats right, his hair gives +1.
Yeah, if you chose to waste hours of fighting battles to unlock her Level 2 and 3 Limits, plus finding her Great Gospel, then she would be alot more useful. It's hardly worth going through all of the unnecessary hassle just so you can beat 2 bosses easier. Hell, if you're that determined to unlock Limits, why not go for Cloud's Meteorain too?Originally Posted by ThaJinx
Tseng is believed dead in the original game - at Icicle Inn, Elena blames Cloud, and possibly punches his lights out, depending on how good the player is at dodging. However, if you speak to Tseng when he's lying 'dead' in the temple, he says he's still alive. Like Rufus escaping the Shinra building, he must've made his way out before the temple collapsed.
In reality, slashing wounds are potentially very bad news - a stab is often preferable, since you bleed less and it's less likely that important bits will fall out. Contrary to what you see in the movies, sword wounds often take days to kill their victims, though it depends on the exact nature of the injury. In Aeris' case, it was a stab from behind that could easily have gone through her spine and liver - both bad, especially the first.
I have already pointed out that this was a translation error on Squars part.Originally Posted by Big D