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Benjamin (vs. Julius, pre-edited for length)
« on: December 19, 2007, 03:06:11 AM »
Ah, Benjamin. Hero of his entire world and slayer of some sort of spidery octopus Dark King. While that may not be so much of a recommendation to some, the fact remains that his fighting ability is unparalleled. And this Julius chap... he claims to be a king with black magics capable of crushing Benjamin and massive defenses, but Benjamin not only has the speed advantage on his erstwhile foe, he also possesses full healing, magical durability, and a host of disabling and crippling status in the Dragon Claw. Oh, and he makes things blow up with Flare, White or Meteor spells guaranteed to level the opposition, and even has options for instant death magic, if the chance arises (and he can smuggle those copies of Life into the arena!). Indeed, while this king may be grand, Benjamin has all the cards he needs to take down the bloated egotism that his nemesis has.

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Re: Benjamin (vs. Julius, pre-edited for length)
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2008, 12:55:03 AM »
Ah, Benjamin. Hero of his entire world and slayer of some sort of spidery octopus Dark King. While that may not be so much of a recommendation to some, the fact remains that his fighting ability is unparalleled. And this Julius chap... he claims to be a king with black magics capable of crushing Benjamin and massive defenses, but Benjamin not only has the speed advantage on his erstwhile foe, he also possesses full healing, magical durability, and a host of disabling and crippling status in the Dragon Claw. Oh, and he makes things blow up with Flare, White or Meteor spells guaranteed to level the opposition, and even has options for instant death magic, if the chance arises (and he can smuggle those copies of Life into the arena!). Indeed, while this king may be grand, Benjamin has all the cards he needs to take down the egotism that his nemesis has.