Season 18, Week 4
Sephiroth
(Final Fantasy VII)
 
Two of Final Fantasy's most respected final bosses will duel it out for the chance to go to the finals and take home a Godlike championship...and it's a duel from which Sephiroth plans to emerge the victor! Chaos is best-known for his physical and elemental defences, but Sephiroth's Shadow Flare cuts through all of that faster than the Masamune through a flower girl. With Sephiroth's additional advantages of his Wall spell and outstanding speed, he has his opponent outgunned, outsped, and all-around outmatched. Not even Chaos' healing can hope to save him.

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He may have bested Yunalesca, but Chaos is going to prove that Sephiroth is not the greatest Final Fantasy villain - by crushing the imperfect SOLDIER himself. Unlike Sephiroth, whose trademark Supernova and Pale Horse spells are useless against a boss, Chaos brings his full arsenal to this battle. With Nuke to get around Sephiroth's flight, massive defenses to take the edge off all of his attacks, and Cure 4 to keep going longer than Sephiroth ever can, Chaos is going to prove that old school is the greatest, and matters a lot more than being a bigger name.


SageAcrin
And so, Chaos screws up.

It was a simple match.

Too simple.

Sephiroth uses his trademark magics, Chaos heals, the battle repeats infinitely until the judges get bored and call it against Chaos because he's the one that hasn't done enough damage to kill the opponent a few trillion times over.

Unfortunatly, Chaos had a bright idea.

Send the Fiends back in time, and ressurect him there. It worked last time. After all, it made him hundreds of times more powerful. Then he could be teleported back forward to finish the battle.

Unfortunatly, the Temple of the Fiends never existed anywhere near the world of the DL. Which was required to ressurect him. He never thought that through.

But, hey, the Fiends tried anyhow. And, as Chaos fell, another shape appeared in the arena.

The form of the strongest fighter that the Fiends could actually find a thousand years ago, with Chaos' spirit inside of it's body.

Unfortunatly, to understand what happened next, you'd have to realize that the planet the DL arena was on wasn't actually there a thousand years ago. It was contructed. So, really, they just grabbed the first living thing they saw when they were floating around in space.

So, when a Lavos Spawn appeared, attacked Sephiroth, and was summarily blasted through a wall, no one had a damned clue what happened. Except Chaos, who had his poor spikey shell embedded in the wall, and was planning massive amounts of pain for his servants when his old body was revived and he was moved back into it.

Moral of the story: If you're a villian, always research your nefarious plans.

Then throw the plan away and just try fighting normally. You'll come out ahead, on average.

Sephiroth: 40
Chaos: 32

berserkergang
Bah, so you've got me hooked. Again. Sephiroth wasn't THAT hard, I mean really. He's just shoddy, overhyped rubbish.

RadLink5
Wow, there are a lot of matches I couldn't vote in because of the "you have to have played both games rule".

Anyway, Sephiroth doesn't even deserve to be in the same page as Chaos, Chaos could destroy him.