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Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière vs François-Thomas Germai
It might be unnecessary, but speed equal just in case.
It might be unnecessary, but speed equal just in case.
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Francois's AP is equal to his Striking Strength, so if he gets to grab, he simply pokes and ends it there.DraycoMakargo said:Louise dies there's no contest. She's not a fighter. And she's green on the field of combat. She was a trump card in her series when she went to war. Saito did all the work for her. As Gandalfr, his duty was to keep her protected and buy her time to cast spells. They take ridiculously way too long to cast. Her normal explosives that used no incantation does almost to no damage. Saito, who is human level without Derf, could withstand every single one of her explosions with no injury. Even those around her that don't face her fury but are close enough to be affected aren't in severe pain. Even Louise herself could not hurt herself with her own power. According to their profiles Thomas outclasses her in every thing. I'm unsure if his AP makes it a stomp though. Thomas takes this 11/10 times. He wins this really easily.
DraycoMakargo said:Louise dies there's no contest. She's not a fighter. And she's green on the field of combat.
Immersed in the execution of her spell, Louise seemed disconnected from all the chaos around her at that moment. She could be seen as if she had retired to a world where she lived alone. Yet Louise's mind was working separately from her body. She concentrated while her 5 senses still perceived information from the environment, so she could always be aware of the course of battle. From a corner of her consciousness, Louise knew of the condition of her familiar. |
Then Jack turned to Louise and used "alchemy" to launch countless iron arrows immediately at her. In response, with a wave of her wand Louise confronted the rain of arrows with an explosion. The powerful blast repelled the arrows onto the ground. Incredulous, Jack could only watch as his arrows scattered in pieces all over the place. |
Whether she wants to kill someone is probably relevant here. As her profile already links she once exploded a hole in the ground big enough for several people. If that isn't enough she can for example also do this:DontTalkDT said:DraycoMakargo said:Louise dies there's no contest. She's not a fighter. And she's green on the field of combat.To mention one part I spontaneously found. Louise towards the end of the novel isn't as incapable of combat as you present her.
Immersed in the execution of her spell, Louise seemed disconnected from all the chaos around her at that moment. She could be seen as if she had retired to a world where she lived alone. Yet Louise's mind was working separately from her body. She concentrated while her 5 senses still perceived information from the environment, so she could always be aware of the course of battle.
From a corner of her consciousness, Louise knew of the condition of her familiar.
Her normal explosives that used no incantation does almost to no damage. Saito, who is human level without Derf, could withstand every single one of her explosions with no injury.
Then Jack turned to Louise and used "alchemy" to launch countless iron arrows immediately at her. In response, with a wave of her wand Louise confronted the rain of arrows with an explosion. The powerful blast repelled the arrows onto the ground. Incredulous, Jack could only watch as his arrows scattered in pieces all over the place. |