Vile Tribe's leader plans to show Godlike why she stood second only to the Magic Emperor. A victory over the oldest villain in the League would certainly do that, and such a victory is well within Xenobia's grasp. Once again, Sonic Boom will be her greatest weapon: just as Chaz feared its petrification, Chaos fears its powerful non-elemental magic damage, which ignores all his prized resistances. Add in her high durability, and you have a recipe for an orderly beatdown of the original Final Fantasy villain - one Xenobia will be happy to administer.
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Bwahaha! Chaos, the destroyer of time itself, comes off of a hard-fought victory over Kurando, and as a reward for slaughtering the little Harmonixer, he gets a much softer match this week. Chaos is immune to Xenobia's trademark petrification, and without that, all she has in this fight is her mediocre damage, and to use that she has to overcome her own terrible speed. With his wealth of great defenses and full healing, Chaos will have an easy time outlasting this Vile Tribe weakling and making it back to the Godlike semifinals.
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Pretty simple. Xenobia, for all her feminine wiles, can't utilize them on such a dastardly and very straightforward foe. Goals for Chaos? Uh...chaos. Seriously, why worry about women when your only goal is to turn the world into a massive experiment in entropy and time paradoxes?
This match was over as soon as Chaos threatened to go back in time and erase Ghaleon from existence. This, of course, was unacceptable to Xenobia, so she immediately forfeited the match.
On the positive side for Xenobia, thanks to a little bit of sweet-talking and deal-making, she now has a young baby Ghaleon all for her very own. When you have your own chibi-Magic Emperor, who needs a Godlike championship?
Xenobia: 31
Chaos: 41
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