Season 46, Week 2
Gilgamesh
(Final Fantasy V)
 
Hailing from Tower of Druaga, the staunch armored warrior - wait, wrong Gilgamesh. Oh well. Anyhow, the big bridge battler, all-around awesome Gilgamesh is ready to bust faces with his eight-arm fencing and all-out insanity once again! And he's facing a foe rather well-suited to his shenanigans: Rolf Landale, the Motavian agent with the power to channel the rage of an universe into the mighty Megid spell, could tear the eight-armed warriors into pieces if he got the chance... however, Gilgamesh's breakneck speed can easily prevent that. With a myriad number of status tricks, Gilgy will easily dispose of Rolf before he can even blink, thus preventing a rather painful fate. This season, Behind the Scenes will leave quite a mark, and Gilgamesh is ready to contribute!

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Did someone call for explosions? Rolf Landale certainly hopes so! And even if they didn't, now that he's in town, there's bound to be some anyway. The multi-armed terror of Behind the Scenes is doubtlessly quaking in his boots at the thought of standing on the opposite side of the field from Rolf's almighty Megid, and he has every right to be afraid. The sheer overkill that Rolf can bring to bear with but a single thought is so massive that all other attacks pale in comparison to it's might. Sure, Gilgamesh may have a wide range of skills to use, making Rolf look like a one trick pony by comparison, but there's a lot to be said for having one REALLY good trick - and it'll certainly be enough in this match to make sure that Gilgamesh doesn't get to try any tricks of his own this time.


DragonKnight Zero
Gilgamesh isn't the most durable of bosses so one Megid will probably reduce him to ash. One the other hand, it only takes a single Time Slip spell to send Rolf to game over land. So it comes down to who gets the first attack.

Rolf's Luck score may give him a degree of magic evasion against spells that don't have perfect accuracy. He'd probably be able to dodge Time Slip once in every 4-5 casts, which isn't often enough. Match to Gilgamesh.

Gilgamesh: 31
Rolf Landale: 12