Final Fantasy 4:
Cecil Harvey: 6/10 Kind of generic all around, but having a dynamic personality at all is a big step for FFIV's time.
Kain Highwind: 6/10 In the same boat as Cecil, he at one point literally defined the -Lancer- trope.
Rydia: 8/10 Somewhat unrealistic how she reacts to the destruction of her village, but this makes her somewhat more interesting, too. Despite the fact that his probably wasn't intentional on the part of the writers, I'd like to think that a work of fiction is worth more than what its author intends.
Tellah: 7/10 He was amusing, especially through garbled FF2 translation.
Edward Damcyan: 6/10 Defines 'bard-ness'. Also, he has 'spoony-ness' thrust upon him. Apart from that, he actually -had- a backstory, which I thought was kind of a nice touch, even if the backstory was cliched before FFIV was ever released.
Rosa Farrel: 4/10 It bothers me to think that some people think that RPG heroines haven't improved at all since Rosa. She's painfully generic and really only gets these points for being an item with the main -before- the start of the game, which I'll admit is refreshing compared to the adolescent fumbling. (Though I liked WA5's take on Rebecca's adolescent fumbling, so I suppose it -can- be done right, it just often isn't.)
Yang Fabool: 5/10 Am I the only one who liked Yang? Kung fu master! And a saucy wife!
Porom: 5/10 Generic nice kid, tolerable - and the petrification thing was certainly memorable.
Palom: 4/10 Generic brat kid, highly intolerable, but far more memorable overall, even without the self-petrification.
Cid: 5/10 I occasionally found him funny. Again, probably to blame on garbled FF2 translation.
Edge Geraldine: Gah... splitvote! His FF2 translation was almost unintelligible to me. But the fan translation makes him hilariously excellent, especially with Rydia. [4/10] for the official but [8/10] for the fan translation.
FuSoYa: 3/10 Just kind of there...
Golbez: 5/10 Most dynamic villain in FFIV? Hardly a prize. Loses a point for being Cecil's SPOILER! Brother!
Milon: 2/10 Resurrects himself! He's Jesus! Or a Xenosaga character! Either way, he deserves this score.
Cagnazzo: 1/10 Back attack counts as a character trait, right?
Valvalis: 4/10 Extra points for being an obvious lesbian who can't handle being jumped on by guys in sweaty dragoon armor and who employs the company of 3 sisters with rhyming names like some kind of fantasy-world lesbian Hugh Hefner.
Rubicant: 6/10 Packs as much personality as Cecil within fewer lines of dialogue than all of the other villains. Deserves this.
Ze(ro)mus: 3.5/10 I want to rank him lower, but Malice-Given-Form is hardly the most offensive final boss I've ever seen.
Bahamut: 99235/10 Awesome. DNR
-Djinn