As a knight and as an Einherjar, Lawfer is a master spearman. A normal foe would have no chance to evade his piercing blows, but Tidus is far from ordinary. With Caladbolg and Evade and Counter, Lawfer will be hard pressed to damage Tidus. Moreso, he'll be dealing with a hasted Tidus, which is even worse. To win, he will have to draw on the intangible qualities that took him from Midgar to the battle of Ragnarok intact. Can he do it?
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Tidus comes into this match without the raw power of his Einherjar foe, but with a speed game that might allow him to ignore that power. With Haste to boost his agility, Tidus can utilize the ultra-celerity of Quick Hit which will see him get several strikes to Lawfer's one. Indeed, Tidus may not even need Evade & Counter to win this battle; with it, it becomes less a matter of working to beat Lawfer, and more an exercise in worsening the spearman's humiliation.
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El Cideon
Upon learning that he was scheduled to battle a physically immune opponent, Lawfer did what any sane dueler would do: not show up. And, the next day, file a joint lawsuit with Demi, Lin, and Ramladu against the DL's scheduling committee.
Lawfer: 3
Tidus: 34
Tylor H
Lawfer has bested hordes of demonic entities, felled nine kinds of elder vampires, faced gods and came out victorious, and even managed to face the eldritch horror know as hamsters and survive. But never has he had the nerve to face a jock before, and with good reason. This week he goes against common sense and faces the star player of the Zanarkand Abes. And Tidus, with his nimble athlete's reflexes and his Evade & Counter weapon, is not only unhittable, but he smacks Lawfer to boot each time the Einherjar fails to land a blow. Indeed, after this impending humiliation, Lawfer will well and truly learn, leave the jocks alone and stick to beating down gods.
Eternalspirit
"I stake everything.."
"SHUT UP!"
"Darn it! I stake everything on this.."
"QUIET YOU!"
"What's your problem!?!?! I stake everything on this single.."
"DAMMIT, MUST I KEEP TELLING YOU TO SHUTUP!"
"AHHH!! I stake.."
"Shut UP ALREADY!"
"WHAAA! MOMMY! HE KEEPS TELLING ME TO SHUTUP! *runs out of the arena*"
"Man, finall.. wha? Where's Lawfer? Am I not fighting him?"
Apparently, on a rare occassion, Tidus was too busy telling his fans to shutup, as they were interfering with his concentration, not noticing that Lawfer was trying to do his PWS. Apparently, Lawfer became very sensitive to this after a while, and ran out of the arena. Regardless, Tidus wins by default.
Starphoenix das Helpoemer
Lawfer, being one of the most lethal Einherjhar for the Valkyrie Lenneth, should put up an awesome challenge for Tidus.
Should being the operative word here.
With average speed, Lawfer fails to beat out Tidus for first attack. And by casting Haste and Slow, Tidus increases the gap between the two even greater. Throw in Quick Attack, and Tidus has all day to smash Lawfer into itty bitty pieces.
But what about Justice Stream?
What about it? Considering that Lawfer needs to actually hit Tidus to even gain the attack to pull it off, it just doesn't seem all that likely. And even if he does get off enough attack phases, there's still Evade and Counter.
Poor poor Lawfer. First you die, then you die again.
Meeplelard
For all that Lawfer is stronger. For all that Justice Stream may be >>> Blitz Ace. For all that Lawfer can take hits better, both Magically and Physically...it doesn't mean a damn thing when your opponent has Evade and Counter.
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