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Qrow Branwen (RWBY) vs Dante (DMC3)

You can't really restrict equipment like that, if you want a match to be added to both profiles.

Either way, I believe Dante should take this, despite Qrow's Semblance, as he has quite a bit of stuff that would give him an upper hand (Teleportation, Royal Guard, Quicksilver, Nevan [assuming electricity negates Aura], etc.), including AP.
 
RebubleUselet said:
You can't really restrict equipment like that, if you want a match to be added to both profiles.
Actually, I don't believe equipment restriction was ever explicitly disallowed for battles being added to profiles. It was only powers that you can't restrict unless it gives a higher tier.
 
Equipment restrictions should IMO be okay as long as it isn't always a part of standard equipment

Kinda like how Saber's Avalon isn't a part of her equipment until far into the fate route if the game.
 
Alright I'll remove the restrictions, since it seems better to not have them. I was working by the DMC3 logic of "Dante carries 2 melee weapons and 2 ranged weapons". My apologies. So far it seems that RebubleUselet's argument has gone uncontested. I'm intrested in both sides of this debate really.
 
You can definitely specify equipment for characters, especially when they have gigantic repertoires like the Chosen Undead.
 
He scales from a stronger feat than the feat Qrow scales from. Also note that his semblance also messes Qrow up as much, if not more than his opponent.
 
Theglassman12 said:
He scales from a stronger feat than the feat Qrow scales from. Also note that his semblance also messes Qrow up as much, if not more than his opponent.
No...? Qrow's semblance specifically states that it only harms anyone around the user, not the user itself. That's why he's so dangerous in solo missions.
 
That's still bad luck on his part. From what we can tell, Qrow's semblance hurts all parties involved with him. For example, how he broke a glass in Volume 5. Bad luck.
 
His semblance affecting himself directly contradicts everything we have ever been told about how it works
 
KnightOfSunlight said:
That's still bad luck on his part. From what we can tell, Qrow's semblance hurts all parties involved with him. For example, how he broke a glass in Volume 5. Bad luck.
No, his semblance only affects others, not himself, WoG even confirms this
 
I mean, you can just be told wrong. Things that happen generally take precedence over statements.
 
@Wok Except nothing was ever shown at any point that contradicts it. Him leaving himself open to save Ruby isnt bad luck, its a combat mistake.
 
And that's just Death of The Author, since we've seen it affect him at multiple occasions.

Also worth mentioning, it hasn't had too much of an effect on team RNGR since he joined them, and they've even had some fortunate moments, So I'd say it might not even matter.
 
We have never once seen it affect himself at any point in the series.

Volume 6 Episode 1, he directly states that he brought the manticores to attack the train.
 
Like Wok said, specifying equipments if the equipment list is massive is totally doable without issues, but not sure how to take it using characters that carry and use all their weapons.
 
Theglassman12 said:
His semblance caught him in a situation where he got poisoned and almost died to Tyrian.
That's more like bad luck against Ruby and Qrow acting as a result of the bad luck instead of bad luck affecting him.

His bad luck has never affected Qrow in combat.
 
No, his semblance only affects others, not himself, WoG even confirms this

It's affected him twice in the series so far. Once in Volume 5 when he had his feet on a glass table that then randomly broke down and another time in Volume 6 when he kicked the wheel of the cart that caused the wheel to deflate.
 
Alright so, we know that Qrow's luck has been shown to affect his actions and himself. There's also times where it could be argued it has an influence on his combat, such as Winter getting in a few hits whenever he was mostly joking around, or him getting poisoned (up for debate), or the Manticores (again, up for debate), but ultimately, we can't really say, and Word of God is a shitty source when Word of God is demonstrably wrong.

Now, anyone got some arguments for who wins and why?
 
@Knight

Him getting hit while joking around....is because he WAS joking around (and very drunk).

Getting poisoned was him protecting Ruby, cause and effect. His bad luck affected Ruby and he saved her which gave an opening for Tyrian.

Manticores coming was because of the relic and Qrow is being paranoid.
 
Weekly, this is a stomp going by my previous question and the other thread, ypu should close this and someone should make Salem vs Dante.
 
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