Season 2, Week 3
Worker 8
(Final Fantasy Tactics)
 
Worker 8 is one of the worlds best mage killers, as he is immune to magic in all forms. However, unlike other folks who specialise at something, the Worker isn't weak to everything else, as he also shuts down elemental and status attackers, has instant death to deal with healers and has enough raw attack power and longevity that he's a bona fide tank as well. Which explains why he's well setup to deal with Songi, who he faces this week. Songi is a punishing physical fighter, but as he'll have to work his way through Worker 8's innate Defence UP, high HP, and his Counter, as well as the Worker's impressive physical attack, this is still anyone's game.

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As proved by the last round, Songi had absolutely no problems with defeating a strong mage. Now, he faces what some people dub the Anti-Mage. Songi would almost be scared of this if he used magic. Almost. It's just that Songi's physical attack can actually do more than his lauded Genocidal Cannon special attack. And when facing a foe who's strengths actually injure him, Songi can't help but smile. Being the shortcut lover he is, how can't he just smile at a foe who actually lowers their own HP in attacks.


Hunter Sopko
Songi actually has this. He's tough enough and fast enough to survive Worker 8's attacks; as a boss, he's immune to ID; and his own physical attacks are to be feared. Maybe if Worker 8 didn't lose HP with Work, he'd have a chance, but this is Songi's fight.

Worker 8: 1
Songi: 11