It took just a few quick blows to down dispatch a fellow sword-wielding Guy, and now the march of the swordsmaster can continue without pause. Next in line to taste the wrath Guy's Killing Edge is Strago Magus, a grizzled old veteran. The Blue Mage may possess some nasty status attacks as well as a good variety of support spells, but what use are those when an attack and Killing Edge critical kills the slow, frail Strago before he can do so much as utter a single incantation?
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The Thaumaturgist from Thamasa is on a roll, and he's showing no sign of slowing down in his old age. This week he faces Guy, an upstart swordsman with something to prove. But Strago's not about to let some punk kid (well, some punk kid not named Relm) push him around. With his Big Guard skill to help counteract Guy's already less than impressive strength and Pearl Wind to help keep him in the fight, it's only a matter of either landing a Grand Train or two or just one devastating Bad Breath before it's over.
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superaielman
Strago is an old, old man, with a lot of heart and statuses leave you unable to so much as blink.
Guy is a young, young man, who can cut out your heart before you blink.
Strago can inflict deadly, fatal statuses if he gets a turn. Guy just kills you if he gets a turn.
Guy is fast. Strago is not. Guy is alive, well, and victorious after his Killing Edge rips through the old man.
Strago is.. well, not much left of him after that.
Guy: 31
Strago Magus: 28
Matthew Guy
Guy will win, because he is fast enough to doge Erk, Pent, and Athos the archsage.
Dunefar
Poor Guy. For such a vaunted and powerful swordmaster, being plauged with every status in the book was a grevious blow to his pride.
It was Strago in a Moogle Suit dancing over his poisoned, confused and petrified form afterwards that was just insultings, durn it. Reflecting from his hospital room, Guy knew one thing - revenge.
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