First, I've never played the game, so if I make false assumptions, let me know.
How does the fact that Luigi can reflect attacks with his hammer negate Fox's reflector abilities, but not the other way around? Wouldn't the reflects just go to a stalemate, at best, and negate eachother, or is that what you meant?
Raziel said:
Mario and Luigi are capable of nullifying, avoiding, reflecting and counterattacking every single enemy attack in the game. There is not a single unavoidable attack in the game. That right there speaks volumes about Luigi's maneuverability.
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Now that is not a very fair accessment what-so-ever. Just because someone is
capable of doing something, doesn't mean it will always happen. By that token,
no one can beat Luigi, since he can simply avoid every attack thrown his way... Now that just doesn't make sense. If anything, I would think that running light speed through someone as an avoidance mechanism would be the best way to not get hit,
ever.
Now how the hell do you honestly plan on using the amount of games Luigi has been in as an advatage, because "he has more fighting experience"? Again, simply because I've been playing the game a lot lately, I bring Dante from DMC into the picture. Dante has only been in 2 games thus far, yet he is arguably tougher than
any character in this entire tournament. This is of course speculation, but point being, the amount of games has little to no affect on the outcome of these battles, at least it should.
Some of the biggest downfalls to the FF characters in the past have been based on the fact that they are turned based and have the help from team members. How is this much different than the Mario and Luigi RPG you described above? Luigi isn't fighting
alone in that game, nor is his real-time melee capabilities shown in that game. The only basis for that game being a factor is the fact that you said he could avoid all attacks, which is a moot point I don't think should be acceptable.
Fox, on the other hand, has speed to his advantage and quick attacks that don't take away at any sort of crippling recovery time. This would be a battle of speed, since avoidance is key, and quick attacks, which Fox has. No doubt a good fight, but much is still up in the air.