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| Tino | Apr 4 2009, 06:06 AM |
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It's working so far, since I haven't seen you prove my point wrong. As long as neither of us doesn't prove our point to be correct, anything's fair game.
4/0 Oguma: 22 hp, 6 str, 11 skl, 12 spd, 6 def, 13 avo 2/0 AbeL: 21 hp, 6 str, 8 skl, 8 spd, 7 def, 9 avo 2/0 Cain: 21 hp, 7 str, 6 skl, 7 spd, 7 def, 8 avo Oguma: 90% hp, 40% str, 40% skl, 30% spd, 40% luc, 20% def Abel: 65% hp, 40% str, 50% skl, 50% spd, 25% luc, 20% def Cain: 75% hp, 35% str, 50% skl, 50% spd, 40% luc, 20% def Oguma: +6 hp, +2 str, +2 skl, +2 spd, +2 def, +3 res Abel/Cain: +4 hp, +2 str, +3 skl, +1 spd, +1 def, +6 res Significantly worse? I really doubt it. He has a good deal more hp, and only has a significantly worse spd growth than Abel and Cain. Though, does that really matter so much? Oguma/Abel/Cain 10/0: 14 spd/12 spd/12 spd 20/0: 17 spd/17 spd/17 spd 20/10: 22 spd/22 spd/22 spd 20/20: 24 spd/25 spd/25 spd Oguma actually has a spd lead for a good while, and then they're equal in spd for the rest of the game, since I doubt they're going to reach LvL 20/20. Aside of that, it's some res vs. hp and the ability to use axes. Their mov advantage? With the strong enemies in this game, I highly doubt you're going to send your units very far ahead of the main team, so that's a pretty moot point.
Wolf and Zagaro don't have good offense at all, which Oguma does have, while he's actually fairly durable himself thanks to high spd (so he basically never gets doubled) and pretty damn massive hp, so I'd argue Oguma's offense lead > their durability lead. |
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