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Favorite XII character?
Mine is Vaan.
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Definately Ashelia
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I'm gonna go with Penelo mainly because I've decked her out in every single level of White Magic and almost all Black Magic.
But going on character I have to vote Basch (I think that's right). He's pretty cool and looks badass. And is it just me or does Balthier look a little fruity? |
Balthier most definately. I love his character.
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Nikki likes Fran, she thinks she's pretty and talks cool.
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Fran, but I have a thing for wemon taller than me *looks up and Hunsy* eep^^ , lol no really I just like her character best with the whole myst sence and everything she can do^^
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Isn't fran too thin for you?
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I can understand people not liking Balthier, or even calling him a Han Solo ripoff character. I still think I like him best. Or maybe Fran.
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I still stand by Balthier.
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Personally, Balthier. There really is very little to dislike about the character, especially when you start finding out some of his backstory, most compelling character in the game, with Fran coming in a close second. I really wish they'd done more with the character development, though. Vaan and Penelo were just so devoid of personality. |
Like I've always said, Vaan could completely disappear and nobody would care. He's the worst main character in any FF game, in my opinion. Ashe is more like the main character in FFXII.
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Protagonists in order of story importance:
Ashelia Larsa Balthier Basch Ondore Vossler Fran Penelo Vaan |
I liked Vaan. He was the Final Fantasy equivalent of Link. A protagonist who serves the purpose of avatar within the game world. Granted, he was barely developed, and had little importance to the story after Ashe joined the party, but he had an important role beyond just dialogue.
On top of that, stat-wise, he's the best character in the game. In the interest of the plot however, a part of me wishes Square had stuck with their original plan of Basch being the protagonist. It would have made the rivalry with Gabranth a lot more nuclear to the game's story, and it would have brought back a strong, masculine role to the Final Fantasy hero. Apparently, the development team chose to boot Basch because the last game they designed (Vagrant Story) featured a strong, masculine lead and it sold poorly. Nevermind that just about every gameplay system was ridiculously complex, therefore scaring away 90% of potential buyers. It was definitely the fact that they had a tough guy in the lead role that crushed the game's sales... |
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