Really? I didn't know that's how it worked. A greater division of levels in R:2; I thought they just expanded the maximum levels.Wander wrote:Wow.
It didn't even cross your mind that this is the exact same amount of strength? Just seperated more in R:2?
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Although I'm more fond of Kite than Haseo, I've got to say that Haseo definitely has the edge.
Haseo has multiple classes, and this not only makes him flexible, but he keeps the skills he earns for those classes. He can use Gale Blade or Twin Moons for any Dual Sword or Edge Punisher weapons he has. The R:2 characters are more customizable in that one can add different effects to whatever equipment they're wearing. And of course Haseo has Skeith, but I doubt he would use him against a non-Avatar character.
Also, the Dual Gunner job extension would be an ace-in-the-hole against Kite. Kite is a Twin Blade, meaning he fights in very close ranged combat. With Dual Gunner Haseo doesn't even have to get close.
Kite was certainly a powerful player though. One would have to be could if they could dodge Corbenik's Drain Heart. However, Kite is purely a close range fighter with good magic casting ability. His skills change with whatever weapons and armor he has equipped, the strongest weapons having elemental bonuses, but Haseo can quickly customize his armor to counteract this. A good thing is that Kite isn't one to loose his cool in battle. Haseo has obviously gone crazy before, and would've demolished Kuhn had it not been for the power of Propagation, but this still does not mean he would loose. As for the Bracelet, Kite isn't so dumb as to use it against a player.
Now if we were talkin' Azure Flame Kite that'd be a different story... if he actually fought back seriously.