Kuja9113
I know the argument's over, but I just wanted my two cents.
I don't see how it could possibly be Terra after the glove shot. It wasn't the glove, it was the leggings. Celes does not wear short skirts or leggings in ANY of her forms. None of them. Plus, although the color was hazy, they looked like the same violet kind of color that Terra wears. Although, I can't but wonder if by the now extremely unlikely chance that they chose Celes over Terra, which form would they use? She's most well known for her in-game head band/no pants/cape/green one-piece deal, but her Amano art looks nothing like that. Oh well, it's Terra, no question. So it doesn't especially matter.
For a mindblow, look at Amano's art for Tifa, and then her AC glove style; or Lenna or Krile. If not for the Advance box art, Amano's ambiguous art style could have kept that one a mystery.
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Although the same question still applies to Bartz (if it's Bartz, which it most likely is). Personally, I hope they choose his original art, but make him less ugly. Firion also used to be ugly, for many of the same reasons that I find Bartz ugly, but now Firion is pretty ever since the dawn of souls deal. But anyway, I think they'll choose the art style because although the characters in FFV use sprites that look completely different, as of the recent FFV remake, the artwork in the speech bubbles is their Amano art style. However, the same argument could be made for Celes I suppose.
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On to an actual argument though, Krile was in the game [as a playable character] for like ten minutes, I just don't see how it could be her. Faris just kinda "Arr-matey"d her way through the majority of the game, and didn't seem as important. Bartz, wasn't an especially strong leader from what I recall, and seemed to be more for just comic relief. Lenna was the standard princess, she was in it to win it, but nothing spectacular came from her. And Galuf has the strongest relationship with Exdeath as he's got so much past with him. Logically, it should be Galuf, but aside from Tonberry's "pretty" point, which IS in fact a fairly valid argument, Galuf's fight was yesterday. His struggle with Exdeath happened in the past and he serves as nothing more than a guide and a holding place for Krile up until his death. To all those who think that doesn't matter, then they may as well have used Auron in place of Tidus. Auron also went through it all once before. Auron also was killed in the process. Auron also serves as the guide. But Auron's time to shine was last month, Tidus' time to shine is today, and today is the important part. Reuse and recycle the same argument for Laguna over Squall, minus the death part.
So this leaves us with Bartz, Lenna, Faris, and Krile, none of whom had an especially large role to play in the game. They're all the generic light warriors, except they have more personality and background. So where do we make a decision? As I've said, Krile's out. There's no way it will be her. She doesn't join the party until like 80% of the game is finished. And between the other three, Bartz is just the most "leader" like, and perhaps this is only because the game begins with him, and if not for him the party wouldn't have banded together in the first place, but as minor as that may seem, it's still a one-up over the other two characters. I just don't see why they would choose anyone other than him.
Pretty is not valid. Dissidia's selection criterion is relationships. For *this* reason the Tycoon sisters will not be chosen.
Bringing up Auron and Laguna results in two different failures. Auron was not "killed in the process" of fighting against Sin, but attempting to attack Yunalesca after realising the truth. Even so, Auron spent most of his unsent-hood as a mentor - consciously not wanting to be central to the stories of the still-living. In-world, he
knew his role in Yuna's pilgrimage was to be secondary, and he
knew that Tidus's hatred of his father and generally impetuous nature would ultimately serve his end - the end of the Sin Cycle.
For Auron to be the hero, Yunalesca or Yu Yevon would have had to be the villain... in Dissidia's world at least. Jecht was his friend, even as Sin.
As for Laguna... Adel was his villain, not Ultimecia.
Now back to Galuf, Krile, and Bartz. In-world, there is no reason to believe that Galuf's role in the "modern" party was minor: in the act of dying,
he defeated Exdeath again, in that Exdeath had to flee the battle.
We know it won't be Krile, but not for the reason you think; the heroes are already revealed, and none of the "unknown" heroes are
short enough to be Krile. Empowered by the Four Crystals, Galuf can SOLO Exdeath - that's what resulted in Galuf's death... in Dissidia's world, depending on when Chaos and Cosmos grab their champions, this could be enough.
But not. We know (Squall and TIdus conversation) that FFV's stage is deep within the Cleft of Dimension... which was spawned after all four Crystals were destroyed. The *FIRST* crystal was only destroyed when Galuf died. Thus, it won't be Galuf.
Which leaves Bartz. Krile's argument was that she would inherit Galuf's argument; but Bartz ALSO shares that argument, as his father was one of the Warriors of Dawn right alongside Galuf.
A father's legacy... a burden of destiny... and one badass tree. It's looking rather good for Bartz, na?