Kuja, that doesn't do much to support your argument. Just simply listing a bunch of random attacks without explaining
why any of them would be useful against Raziel is pointless.
Kuja said:
Sonic wouldnt be impressed by Raziel time shift as he met in the past someone much more powerful in that domain. The name is Shadow he has control over Time And Space.
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Okay, you've completely ignored everything I've explained to you, Kuja. It's not a "time shift," he shifts from the
material plane of reality into the
spectral plane of reality. Once Raziel shifts, Sonic cannot
see him,
hear him,
touch him or sense him in any other fashion because
he no longer exists on the same plane of reality as Sonic. In order to interact with Raziel in
any way after he's shifted, Sonic would have to die. Raziel doesn't need to "impress" Sonic with his spectral shift, because there's nothing Sonic could do about it. Sonic isn't a dual natured creature, therefore, he can't touch Raziel in the Spectral Realm.
By listing abunch of simple melee attacks, you've done little to enhance the effectiveness of your argument. Sonic isn't invincible, and all it would only take one or two shots from the Soul Reaver and Sonic would go down. Any type of "energy shield" that Sonic can use is negated by the Soul Reaver, because Raziel can cut through energy barriers with it, as seen in Soul Reaver 2. He can't
destroy the barrier, but the wraith blade can bypass it as if it wasn't there at all.
You're going to have to come up with better
reasons for why Sonic would win besides simply listing a bunch of basically useless maneuvers. Raziel is extremely well-trained in close-combat tactics and melee technique. He's been alive for over 1,500 years, and about 1,475 of those years were spent as a high-ranking soldier in both the Sarafan Order and as Kain's second in command. He has killed
legions of humans and vampires alike, including the oldest vampire in history, Janos Audron. Therefore, he has an infinitely greater amount of combat experience than Sonic does. He's fought against entire armies of opponents and won. His tactical knowledge of combat far exceeds Sonic's, and that is where a good portion of his overwhelming advantage lies.
Surely, this would not be an
easy fight, but it would have a relatively simple conclusion. All it would take for Raziel to win would be one,
maybe two shots from the Reaver and Sonic would go down. He'd use his combat expertise and Plane Shifting abilities to confuse and outmeuver Sonic as well as keeping his health at 100% almost constantly. Sonic doesn't stand a chance.