i feel like he would do a good job. hes intelligent, was taught by MX himself, and generally seems to just want the world to burn. anyone else like the idea?
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I'm not against the idea, but I don't have strong feelings one way or another seeing as we don't know very much about Vanitas. For better or for worse, the issue is that all we really know is what you just mentioned, that he just seems to "want the world to burn", but otherwise he doesn't have much going for him as a villain. He's pretty incompetent all things considering actually.
He's "all bark but no bite" so to speak. I feel that he's more intimidating in attitude and because he's certainly willing to go to extreme lengths to achive his goals, but he's failed in almost everthing he's done. Also, I think that he's intended to be more of a plot device/personification than an actual "character".
Those are my thoughts as well. He's a very one dimensional character, which is why I don't think he would work as a main villian.
i feel like he would do a good job. hes intelligent, was taught by MX himself, and generally seems to just want the world to burn. anyone else like the idea?
Am I the only one who wouldn't mind a more lighthearted saga? Something a bit less story intensive, and a lot more crossover intensive? Perhaps letting the translation team take some liberties to make the script funnier to us? I want to see things like Jack Skellington rescuing Princess Jasmine, only to scare the crap out of her, much to Aladdin's embarrassment, and more villain interaction.. Nomura'd never do it though.
i feel like he would do a good job. hes intelligent, was taught by MX himself, and generally seems to just want the world to burn. anyone else like the idea?
Am I the only one who wouldn't mind a more lighthearted saga? Something a bit less story intensive, and a lot more crossover intensive? Perhaps letting the translation team take some liberties to make the script funnier to us? I want to see things like Jack Skellington rescuing Princess Jasmine, only to scare the crap out of her, much to Aladdin's embarrassment, and more villain interaction.. Nomura'd never do it though.
The PoH don't even get that much focus despite the fact that they're supposed to be super-duper important.
Yeah, it's like, they were there and that's it. Heck, you barely even see them again in their respective worlds in Kingdom Hearts 2...
The PoH don't even get that much focus despite the fact that they're supposed to be super-duper important.
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Well PoH are pretty much irrelevant now guys. Remember that their sole purpose was to open KH but Sora ruined it in KH1. MX no longer is trying the PoH method to open KH because the 7 lights vs 13 darknesses is all he needs, since the xblade method in BBS filed as well.
Yeah, it's like, they were there and that's it. Heck, you barely even see them again in their respective worlds in Kingdom Hearts 2...
Actually, they are still somewhat relevant because they're also an option in making the X-Blade, so Xehanort will go after them if he can't gather the seven lights. The issue is that the PoH shouldn't have been as irrelevant as they are up until this point considering the mythos and are just an example of how Disney as a whole hasn't been well integrated into the series.
Anyway, Vanitas...
Dude Ventus woke up lol. At the end of DDD. When Riku destroy's the Dark Armor in Sora that awakens Ventus AND Sora. Which is why Vanitas is back.
Just no lol, the whole 7 lights vs 13 darknesses in DDD foreshadows the showdown between the heroes and the xehanorts. There is no "option" of MX using PoH. That's literally why the intro to DDD was the 7 lights (keyblade weilders)
Dude Ventus woke up lol. At the end of DDD. When Riku destroy's the Dark Armor in Sora that awakens Ventus AND Sora. Which is why Vanitas is back.