Season 15, Week 2
Rebecca
(Fire Emblem: The Blazing Sword)
 
Fire Emblem archer Rebecca enters the ring for her first time this season. Her experiences with Arena abuse might not help her much, but her high evade and a Killer Bow will. If Rafa already has difficulty striking immobile targets with her Truth skills, what chance does she stand against a highly mobile archer? Nimbly evading the highly random Truth skills, Rebecca will simply step back and open fire with the Killer Bow, being assured that a few simple hits or a critical sends Rafa packing. The real question, then, is if Rebecca would be able to catch the eye of a certain young man in the audience. After all, a little moral Support never hurt.

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Wondertwin powers, activate! Form of: a noseless Heavenknight with woeful accuracy, horrid durability, but one hell of a stick-thwack! Yes, the second of the Wondertwins finally gets her chance to shine in Light this week, and her opponent happens to be another strategy-RPG alumnus. Rebecca may have Rafa beat in power, agility, durability and arguably sexiness, but there's one thing Rafa has that Rebecca doesn't: a beat-down stick! While archers may hold an advantage at a distance, all Rafa must do is close in and then commence with the head hammerin' goodness, netting the Wondertwin a win; something even her brother couldn't do.


Sage Acrin
As it turns out, Rebecca and Rafa are, behind the scenes, great friends.

So, when it came out that they'd have to fight one another, they simply refused.

And both talked their brothers into fighting in their place.

Unfortunatly, Malak ran screaming out of the arena as soon as he saw Dart, so this match hasn't really been one of the DL's high points for legality or for drama. But, since both parties agreed to this, Rebecca was declared the winner.

Maybe Rafa just doesn't like her brother.

Rebecca: 34
Rafa Galthana: 10

Ryu Hayabusa
And so a 20/20 Rebecca and a level 99 Rafa faced off in a duel to the death. As expected, after 10,000 turns of combat they still hadn't dealt any damage to each other. Eventually the crowd became bored and restless and a coin was flipped, deciding the match in favor of Rafa.