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They slice, they dice, they smash, they slash, they rend, they blend, they mend, they heal, they steal... and sometimes they KEAL. I can definitely think of a few versatile fighters in case they don't show up on the list: Firion (DISSIDIA Final Fantasy) Snake (PICK ONE!) (MGS Series) Sora (Kingdom Hearts) Batman (Arkham Series) Kirby (Poyo!)
Link is definitely who I think of first when it comes to versatility. He’s always getting some new gadgets every game and he uses them like an expert. Link is always ready for any situation but you have to be when you’re repeatedly called to save the world
Samus is another example, I'd say. Not every day you see a spacewoman attack pirates with the very action of shock-backflipping. Not to mention her other unique weaponry like the grapple gun, morph bombs, power bombs, speed booster, etc.
Four (later three) Herrscher cores, has used a Greatsword and dual pistols, and has used multiple skills more associated with other characters (I am referring to when she used Edge of Taixuan on Herrscher of Sentience). Kiana Kaslana definitely fits the bill.
All I have to say is (Update actually I can think of two versatile fighters of my own. Smeargle because Sketch is the Number 10 entry's gimmick on steroids. To the point where I feel like the removal of certain moves in Gen 8 were because they didn't want to limit what moves Sketch can copy. And Xane from Fire Emblem 1 & 3 as well as their remakes. Who can copy every aspect of an adjacent ally for 5 turns) HOORAY! You're finally doing Splatterhouse.
Was doing splatfest while watching this and managed to win a 333X battle. Thx for being a good luck charm QG(also I’m on team gear) Good luck on the last hour
My honorable mention goes to the Ouroboros Six from Xenoblade Chronicles 3, because not only can a particular pair of Kevesi and Agnian interlink to become an Ouroboros, they're also the only heroes in the game that can change classes, using different Blades, mastering Skills and Arts to use with other classes, and even getting their own Blue Mage class with Soulhacker, able to learn Skills and Arts to use with said class after defeating various Unique Monsters.
For versatility in subconscious combat, Persona's Wild Cards are worth mentioning. All manner of Personas (the equivalent of magic) are available to them, fuseable, and cover all manner of niches. Persona 5's Joker in particular stands out given unlike his predecessors as he has both a gun and a knife contrary to the single-weapon focus of the others.
Impressive list! It's one thing to be a master of one but mastering more than one is something super talented also I'm happy to see Live A Live to get a mention with Masaru Takahara! Others I would include would be Neku Sakuraba (The World Ends With You) Copen (Azure Striker Gunvolt) Rex and his crew from Xenoblade 2 Doom Slayer/Doomguy Jak from the Jak series Byleth (Fire Emblem Three Houses)
The silhouette gave me a hint but I KNEW from the moment you mentioned Live A Live that number 10 was gonna be Masaru. After i get off my ass and beat the Sundown Kid's chapter, Masaru's chapter is up next and I'm SO EXCITED! (Yes I'm going in chronological order. So sue me :P)
Variety is the spice of life and when you have a variety of weapons and techniques at you disposal you'll always keep you enemy guessing and they'll never know what hit them.
I am so happy Frank West is on here. Dead Rising is one of my favorite games all because of how versatile you can be with the many, many, MANY weapons at your disposal. And that doesn't even bring up combo weapons, either. It's insane!
I also think Ryu Hayabusa from the ninja gaiden games is also a pretty versatile character due to his vast articles of weapons he got during his adventures and the amount of magic or ninpo he uses during his adventures.
Let's also not forget that while Zero primarily uses the Z-Saber and a Buster in the Zero series, those two weapons have plenty of different techniques and upgrades to fight all sorts of enemies in all sorts of situations from flamey uppercuts to icy downward stabs to projectile beam blade to various screen-nuking Giga Attacks. He's also wielded other weapons thanks to X7 and X8, can fight barehanded and even do Street Fighter moves, and his Zero series incarnation had access to a Shield Boomerang, a grabbing arm, and variations on the Triple Rod spear (including a whip and twin Tonfas).
The main character of Dragon Quest 6 is the most versatile protagonist in the series, though part of it is due to the retool of the vocations only being balanced by the glacial speed of mastering vocations (instead of using job EXP like its former competitor, it counts the number of battles that pose a challenge to your character level). While vocations have their own modifiers that alter a character's stats and unique abilities, you keep any magic and abilities that you obtain via job level ups. Just to give an example of how broken this can be, your strongest physical attackers can learn Omniheal, a move that always fully heals any party members that have more than 0HP. There's also the big three vocations: Hero, Dragon and Liquid Metal Slime. Hero gives you access to passive healing that recovers more HP as the job level increases and also grants you the power to use Zap elemental magic, summon lightning storms at will and also attack your enemies with the power of the Pearly Gates. Dragon gives you a huge attack boost and finally lets you wield the frightfully C-c-c-cold breath that bosses use to torment you for the low price of 0MP. Liquid Metal Slime might make you think it's a joke vocation because it doesn't give you the impenetrable defense and magic immunity of their namesakes, but that comes once you reach the final job level and you'll also obtain Magic Burst and Big Bang! But all of this can be done by any member of the party, so why do I single out the MC? Because unlike everyone else, who has to master every advanced and by extension starter vocation, he unlocks the Hero vocation after mastering a single advanced vocation. Also, this is all taking into account that the Monster Tamer vocation got nerfed. In the DS version of the game, you can only recruit certain monsters you find by exploring and the Monster Tamer is about as strong as one can expect from a starter vocation. On the SNES, Monster Tamers could do what their title implied and recruit monsters. They also had blue mage powers and could learn moves earlier than they would by exploiting them. It's no surprise that 9 ended up changing the vocation system.
Funny how DQ6 also has a talking Hackasaurus named Lizzie as an optional party member. Who has feelings for Terry (And since as a child he was the protagonist of the original Dragon Quest Monsters. I think I can understand what she sees in him)
When you started with number 10 being Live A Live I thought about the concert that had happened and while performing the boss theme "Megalomania" they threw in a bit of a track that took insperation from the track Megalovania from Undertale and the best part was Toby Fox himself was in the audience meaning he got to experience it live.
This was such a cool idea for a video and a really great list. I love versatile combatants, in games especially. A multitude of Castlevania protagonists (Nathan Graves from Circle of the Moon in particular comes to mind. though that is largely due to my personal appreciation for that game), Link, , and Megaman (in their various incarnations) immediately come to mind in this regard but there's a plethora of others that could easily be added to the list. One lesser known protagonist who would end up on my own list would have to be The Kid from Bastion. Throughout that game you get a decent variety of different weaponry at your disposal like a hammer, a repeater crossbow, grenades, a machete, a carbine rifle, and so on. I think Dante from Devil May Cry most certainly fits the bill quite well too. Because of his inhuman heritage (at least I think that's the cause of it, that's what the games seem to imply anyway) he has unreal skill with any all weapons he gets his hands on, be they melee, or long distance oriented. I didn't think to include Pokemon for a list like this until you brought up Mew, but after you did I started thinking back to all the "blank slate" Pokemon as I came to call them in more recently years. Snorlax being one example. Ya know, Pokemon who can learn a wide variety of moves that you'd assume they have no business having access to. Like Snorlax being capable of learning Surf. How in the fuckhell would a feline of those physical proportions be capable of swimming so effectively? I just love the characters that give off the Fighter class from DnD vibe, being a jack of all trades so to speak, in terms of raw combat. Or at least as far as I know. I've never played Dungeons and Dragons and admittedly know next to nothing about it so I'm not even sure if those aspects about the Fighter class apply presently.
I’d like to add Super Mario. He jumps, mastered fire and flight, wielded a hammer, a head crab hat, and a super soaker jet pack. He’s survived space and proficient at Xcom combat. And he’s been an rpg protagonist to boot.
First video I supported with Patreon. Feels good. Gotta use the other mic next time though. I'm glad I thought of the best mimic fighter I could think of and give credit where it's due. Seriously there are so many different directions this list could have gone.
For me it would have to be Skul from Skul: The Hero Slayer. This small skeleton can replace his skull with different skulls that can give him the abilities that resemble the user. And hey the Mythology DLC adds in mythology heroes and legends to be used in this roguelike and this feels like it makes them a versatile fighter
I hope he gets Fuecoco in the Gen 9 anime. I mean it's the third crocodilian based Pokemon and he's gotten the previous two. Also. On that note. Funny how Tododile never evolved while he first got Krookodile after it had evolved for the first time after being a recurring antagonistic mon in early Unova episodes as a Sandile.
Considering how many legacy video game characters there are, how long they've been around and the vast amount of enemies they've fought/abilities and weapons they've acquired/places they visited there are many worthy qualifiers for a list like this. My pick would be the main character of my favorite video game series, Samus Aran. Normally she attacks with beams, missiles and bombs but she's had many different types and can use them for more than just fighting. The Wave Beam can go through walls, floors, transparent materials like glass and in the Prime series is electricity based and can stun enemies as well as power up machines that used to be offline (a particular enemy in Metroid Dread uses the Wave Beam to stun foes with an electric shock like the Wave Beam has been used in the Prime games, but Samus hasn't used the Wave Beam this way in the 2D games although she probably could if she wanted). Ice Missiles can freeze enemies to make them easier to take out or to be used as platforms. Power Bombs are normally used as a screen nuke like Kirby's Crash Ability or Mega Man X's Giga Crush but can also be used in conjunction with the Spider Ball to launch Samus in one direct in a technique called the Spider Spark. This is useful for exploration as well as interrupting boss attacks like from the Queen Metroid in Samus Returns. Then there's other abilities like the Speed Booster, allowing Samus to run at supersonic speed, damage enemies, break certain blocks as well as allowing for an advanced technique, the Shinepsark. Samus can crouch while Speed Boosting to store the charge, then launch herself in one direct until colliding with a wall she can't break through, or she can spark into a slope to start using Speed Booster again. With Metroid Dread Samus can now Speed Boost after jumping, sliding and wall jumping which makes the Speed Boost more versatile than ever before (as well as allowing the most intricate Shinespark puzzles the series as ever seen). This is scratching the surface of all the stuff Samus has acquired and without going into her various suits or other special weapons like Missile Combos. There's also the variety of locations she's visited like the steampunk observatory on Elysia, the sentient planet Phaaze and the many enemies she's fought both big and small like Dark Samus, Ridley, X Parasites the titular Metroids and so much more. I'm surprised Mario isn't on this list. Not just for the VAST amount of power ups he's acquired, different places he's been, he can even be in every genre of game out there! RPGs, racing games, Tetris in the form of DR. Mario, even an XCOM like game with the Mario + Rabbids games. Mario isn't called Mr. Video Game for nothing since he's capable of so much.
Some choices from me (As I mentioned) Kiana Kaslana from Honkai Impact 3rd Ren Amamiya (aka Joker) from Persona 5 The Traveller from Genshin Impact Copen from the Azure Striker Gunvolt series Dante from the Devil May Cry series
"See, this is why I'm a genius and you're not. You keep using the same old attacks against me, yet I always come up with something different." Oof... what a sick burn from the Digimon Emperor.
As Peppy Hare once said "you gotta change weapons to fit the situation" and he's right. And a few honorable mention Fox(Star Fox series) Megaman (MegaMan series) Steve (Mindcraft) Ludger(Tales of Xillia 2) Joanna Dark (perfect dark series) Zero (MegaMan X series and Megaman Zero series) The Inklings (Splatoon series) Axl (MegaMan X series) Solid Snake (Metal Gear Solid series) Byleth (Fire emblem three houses) Soma Cruz (Castlevania series) Leon S. Kennedy (Resident evil series X (MegaMan X series) Frank West(dead rising series) Samus(Metroid series) Vile(MegaMan X series) Conker(Conker's bad fur day) Mario(super Mario series) Luigi (super Mario series) Sora(Kingdom hearts series) Alucard (Castlevania series) Joker(Persona 5)
.....................Mega Man WAS on the list, and his spot had all his different variations from the many series that have been made by this point. And if you want to talk about Byleth, I personally feel it's only fair to also mention their predecessors Robin from Awakening and Corrin from Fates and their respective kids, Morgan and Kana as well
My predictions Bayonetta's a given, seeing how she's on the Thumbnail Link with his infinite pockets In terms of Pokemon, my vote goes to Nidoking because of how many different moves it can learn Kirby, obviously Samus with her different types of armaments and her different suits Mario
@@olivierdubreuil-gagnon2201 There's a good reason why Mew was chosen for the list proper and Smeargle was left off: Smeargle MAY have access to more moves overall, but it's low stats mean that unless you want to breed a certain move onto a specific Pokemon, what you can do with it in battle is actually pretty limited, since it really can only play a more passive support role with how abysmal it's stats are. Mew, on the other hand, has actually good stats across the board, letting it do more than just play team support as it can (in the right tier, anyways) pull off offensive and defensive sets alike just as effectively. Being versatile is more than just being able to use a wide variety of skills and so on, as being able to actually take advantage of them effectively is equally as important, otherwise you'll still wind up pigeonholed into a specific role in spite of this if something (or someone) else is able to do the job better, and Smeargle's pitiful stats mean that this is the case more often than not, and even Mew has fallen prey to this in the past as well
I feel like Mario is sadly helped by Nintendo running a certain papery side series into the ground (Stickers? REALLY!) And keep in mind. I personally consider Origami King a step in the right direction (Yeah still no EXP. BUT: Bowser wasn't the main villain for a third time in a row, The bosses didn't require something specific to beat. And I like how beating the Vellumentals let Olivia do things on panels both in & outside of battle)
Since I'm currently playing SMT3: Nocturne HD Remaster for my Switch Lite I'd like to add the game's resident anti-hero/anti-villain human/demon hybrid protagonist the Demi-Fiend basically along with being able to do the typical JRPG thing and allot his Strength, Vitality, Magic, Agility, and Luck Points however you see fit, where the Demi-Fiend's ability to be a versatile fighter shines is in the Magatamas he consumes now the Magatamas plot-wise are these demonic worms that turn humans into human/demon hybrids call Demi-Fiends when eaten, gameplay wise the Magatamas when ingested will not only alter the Demi-Fiend's stats but also grant the Demi-Fiend access to powerful attacks and spells and you can swap in and out the various Magatamas you find in the overworld and buy at the various shops at any time and the cherry on top of this demon worm Sundae is whenever you learn a new skill you get to keep that skill even if you swap the Magatama that gave you said skill out for another one. In my playthrough the skills I have for my take on the Demi-Fiend are a powerful physical attack in the form of Lunge, Elemental damage via Ice Breath and Fire Breath, the ability to ascertain a foe's weaknesses and strengths with Analyze, and debuffs in the form of Dekunda, and Tsakunda.
I’d rather go with Joker from Persona 5 mostly because of the odd places he learned his skills. Joker learn shooting from a Video game pro, strategy from chest master, Medicine from a former doctor and so on
I know FFV is more classic and beloved, but in all honnestly if I had to pick versatility in the FF franchise, I think of Lightning, I know FFXIII is hated but can't really deny how versatile Lightning is in combat, right from the first game she could use magic, heal, fight at close and long range, buff, debuff all by switching role on the fly, same deal in her XIII-2 DLC, but she reach her peaks in Lightning Returns when you can fully customize her to be just about anything you want a powerfull mage, a speedy fighter, a martial artist...etc... with also way to negate damage coming her way and the ability to stop time for a short period of time. Also when it comes to RPG, main protagonist of Persona games from 3 to 5 are also worth mentionning as they can pretty much do anything as long as they have the persona for it.
Personal HM : Marisa Kirisame from Touhou Sure she's not the strongest in canon but the fact that she can copy the Spell Cards of others and make them her own speaks for itself.
I knew the list would HAVE to include Mega Man in some way, but I wasn't sure which character it would be. I was betting on X. In the end, mentioning them all was the right way to do it.
Hey if you wanna do a weapon thing like green I've got a suggestion Unorthodox weapon masters People who's choices of weapon are weird Like a giant syringe or a frying pan
I say Skul the Hero Slayer he can be any kind of fighter he needs by swapping between skulls and become anything from a werewolf to potion throwing alchemist to the grim F-ing reaper
A character I’m surprised is NOT on the list… Shante. Ya, sure, utilizing many different types of weapons is one thing, but a character who has to change their entire body into new creatures and use them well in combat scenarios is a different thing entirely.
I am genuinely surprised that the Inklings and Octolings from Splatoon weren't even an honorable mention OR a Patron Pick! Between standard-looking guns and weaponized ordinary household objects, these cephalo-pals can pack whatever kind of punch they want. Why do you think that the Inkling is so fun to play in Smash Ultimate?
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As a fan of Dead Cells, you probably can say any rouge-lite lead can be on the list; but then again you mentioned Hades in the honorable mentions so...
I say Skul from Skul the Hero Slayer is more versatile because his weapons are other forms he can change from being a werewolf to a master samurai with the push of a button
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Don't lie The Quarter Guy in Death Battle Frank West lost to Leon S Kennedy so he using a knife better than other weapons Frank uses.
Green Scorpion: Is that a weapons list I smell?
Ironically, Oscar has done a Weapon Improvisors list. And just like this one, Frank West was at the top.
He’s already made that list and Frank was number 1 on it
They slice, they dice, they smash, they slash, they rend, they blend, they mend, they heal, they steal... and sometimes they KEAL.
I can definitely think of a few versatile fighters in case they don't show up on the list:
Firion (DISSIDIA Final Fantasy)
Snake (PICK ONE!) (MGS Series)
Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
Batman (Arkham Series)
Kirby (Poyo!)
Link is definitely who I think of first when it comes to versatility. He’s always getting some new gadgets every game and he uses them like an expert. Link is always ready for any situation but you have to be when you’re repeatedly called to save the world
13:56 I love this Aladdin reference. The Squeak on the “itty-bitty squishy round body” part is killing me.
The #4 segment got me into tears of laughter! It was so funny!
Samus is another example, I'd say. Not every day you see a spacewoman attack pirates with the very action of shock-backflipping. Not to mention her other unique weaponry like the grapple gun, morph bombs, power bombs, speed booster, etc.
Four (later three) Herrscher cores, has used a Greatsword and dual pistols, and has used multiple skills more associated with other characters (I am referring to when she used Edge of Taixuan on Herrscher of Sentience). Kiana Kaslana definitely fits the bill.
All I have to say is (Update actually I can think of two versatile fighters of my own. Smeargle because Sketch is the Number 10 entry's gimmick on steroids. To the point where I feel like the removal of certain moves in Gen 8 were because they didn't want to limit what moves Sketch can copy. And Xane from Fire Emblem 1 & 3 as well as their remakes. Who can copy every aspect of an adjacent ally for 5 turns)
HOORAY! You're finally doing Splatterhouse.
Was doing splatfest while watching this and managed to win a 333X battle.
Thx for being a good luck charm QG(also I’m on team gear) Good luck on the last hour
My honorable mention goes to the Ouroboros Six from Xenoblade Chronicles 3, because not only can a particular pair of Kevesi and Agnian interlink to become an Ouroboros, they're also the only heroes in the game that can change classes, using different Blades, mastering Skills and Arts to use with other classes, and even getting their own Blue Mage class with Soulhacker, able to learn Skills and Arts to use with said class after defeating various Unique Monsters.
The next QG at the arcade...
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Thor voice: YESSSSSSSS!!!
For versatility in subconscious combat, Persona's Wild Cards are worth mentioning. All manner of Personas (the equivalent of magic) are available to them, fuseable, and cover all manner of niches.
Persona 5's Joker in particular stands out given unlike his predecessors as he has both a gun and a knife contrary to the single-weapon focus of the others.
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Impressive list! It's one thing to be a master of one but mastering more than one is something super talented also I'm happy to see Live A Live to get a mention with Masaru Takahara!
Others I would include would be
Neku Sakuraba (The World Ends With You)
Copen (Azure Striker Gunvolt)
Rex and his crew from Xenoblade 2
Doom Slayer/Doomguy
Jak from the Jak series
Byleth (Fire Emblem Three Houses)
The silhouette gave me a hint but I KNEW from the moment you mentioned Live A Live that number 10 was gonna be Masaru. After i get off my ass and beat the Sundown Kid's chapter, Masaru's chapter is up next and I'm SO EXCITED! (Yes I'm going in chronological order. So sue me :P)
The #2 Entry can be summed up with this ProJared quote: "Oh, my God, this tree is trying to kill me! Fuck you, nature!"
Variety is the spice of life and when you have a variety of weapons and techniques at you disposal you'll always keep you enemy guessing and they'll never know what hit them.
I am so happy Frank West is on here. Dead Rising is one of my favorite games all because of how versatile you can be with the many, many, MANY weapons at your disposal. And that doesn't even bring up combo weapons, either. It's insane!
I also think Ryu Hayabusa from the ninja gaiden games is also a pretty versatile character due to his vast articles of weapons he got during his adventures and the amount of magic or ninpo he uses during his adventures.
Let's also not forget that while Zero primarily uses the Z-Saber and a Buster in the Zero series, those two weapons have plenty of different techniques and upgrades to fight all sorts of enemies in all sorts of situations from flamey uppercuts to icy downward stabs to projectile beam blade to various screen-nuking Giga Attacks. He's also wielded other weapons thanks to X7 and X8, can fight barehanded and even do Street Fighter moves, and his Zero series incarnation had access to a Shield Boomerang, a grabbing arm, and variations on the Triple Rod spear (including a whip and twin Tonfas).
Not mentionning in Zero 4 he get the Zero Knuckles allowing him to take ennemies weapon (or the all ennemy) as his own.
The main character of Dragon Quest 6 is the most versatile protagonist in the series, though part of it is due to the retool of the vocations only being balanced by the glacial speed of mastering vocations (instead of using job EXP like its former competitor, it counts the number of battles that pose a challenge to your character level).
While vocations have their own modifiers that alter a character's stats and unique abilities, you keep any magic and abilities that you obtain via job level ups. Just to give an example of how broken this can be, your strongest physical attackers can learn Omniheal, a move that always fully heals any party members that have more than 0HP.
There's also the big three vocations: Hero, Dragon and Liquid Metal Slime. Hero gives you access to passive healing that recovers more HP as the job level increases and also grants you the power to use Zap elemental magic, summon lightning storms at will and also attack your enemies with the power of the Pearly Gates. Dragon gives you a huge attack boost and finally lets you wield the frightfully C-c-c-cold breath that bosses use to torment you for the low price of 0MP. Liquid Metal Slime might make you think it's a joke vocation because it doesn't give you the impenetrable defense and magic immunity of their namesakes, but that comes once you reach the final job level and you'll also obtain Magic Burst and Big Bang!
But all of this can be done by any member of the party, so why do I single out the MC? Because unlike everyone else, who has to master every advanced and by extension starter vocation, he unlocks the Hero vocation after mastering a single advanced vocation.
Also, this is all taking into account that the Monster Tamer vocation got nerfed. In the DS version of the game, you can only recruit certain monsters you find by exploring and the Monster Tamer is about as strong as one can expect from a starter vocation. On the SNES, Monster Tamers could do what their title implied and recruit monsters. They also had blue mage powers and could learn moves earlier than they would by exploiting them.
It's no surprise that 9 ended up changing the vocation system.
Funny how DQ6 also has a talking Hackasaurus named Lizzie as an optional party member. Who has feelings for Terry (And since as a child he was the protagonist of the original Dragon Quest Monsters. I think I can understand what she sees in him)
Great to see Final Fantasy V get some recognition.
When you started with number 10 being Live A Live I thought about the concert that had happened and while performing the boss theme "Megalomania" they threw in a bit of a track that took insperation from the track Megalovania from Undertale and the best part was Toby Fox himself was in the audience meaning he got to experience it live.
smashing upload mate, keep up the most excellent work.
I pray everytime to see an HD2D Chrono Trigger.
This was such a cool idea for a video and a really great list. I love versatile combatants, in games especially. A multitude of Castlevania protagonists (Nathan Graves from Circle of the Moon in particular comes to mind. though that is largely due to my personal appreciation for that game), Link, , and Megaman (in their various incarnations) immediately come to mind in this regard but there's a plethora of others that could easily be added to the list. One lesser known protagonist who would end up on my own list would have to be The Kid from Bastion. Throughout that game you get a decent variety of different weaponry at your disposal like a hammer, a repeater crossbow, grenades, a machete, a carbine rifle, and so on. I think Dante from Devil May Cry most certainly fits the bill quite well too. Because of his inhuman heritage (at least I think that's the cause of it, that's what the games seem to imply anyway) he has unreal skill with any all weapons he gets his hands on, be they melee, or long distance oriented. I didn't think to include Pokemon for a list like this until you brought up Mew, but after you did I started thinking back to all the "blank slate" Pokemon as I came to call them in more recently years. Snorlax being one example. Ya know, Pokemon who can learn a wide variety of moves that you'd assume they have no business having access to. Like Snorlax being capable of learning Surf. How in the fuckhell would a feline of those physical proportions be capable of swimming so effectively? I just love the characters that give off the Fighter class from DnD vibe, being a jack of all trades so to speak, in terms of raw combat. Or at least as far as I know. I've never played Dungeons and Dragons and admittedly know next to nothing about it so I'm not even sure if those aspects about the Fighter class apply presently.
I’d like to add Super Mario. He jumps, mastered fire and flight, wielded a hammer, a head crab hat, and a super soaker jet pack. He’s survived space and proficient at Xcom combat. And he’s been an rpg protagonist to boot.
First video I supported with Patreon. Feels good. Gotta use the other mic next time though. I'm glad I thought of the best mimic fighter I could think of and give credit where it's due. Seriously there are so many different directions this list could have gone.
For me it would have to be Skul from Skul: The Hero Slayer. This small skeleton can replace his skull with different skulls that can give him the abilities that resemble the user. And hey the Mythology DLC adds in mythology heroes and legends to be used in this roguelike and this feels like it makes them a versatile fighter
7:46, And a character that killed my chance to see Ash with a Galar starter.
I hope he gets Fuecoco in the Gen 9 anime. I mean it's the third crocodilian based Pokemon and he's gotten the previous two. Also. On that note. Funny how Tododile never evolved while he first got Krookodile after it had evolved for the first time after being a recurring antagonistic mon in early Unova episodes as a Sandile.
Considering how many legacy video game characters there are, how long they've been around and the vast amount of enemies they've fought/abilities and weapons they've acquired/places they visited there are many worthy qualifiers for a list like this. My pick would be the main character of my favorite video game series, Samus Aran.
Normally she attacks with beams, missiles and bombs but she's had many different types and can use them for more than just fighting. The Wave Beam can go through walls, floors, transparent materials like glass and in the Prime series is electricity based and can stun enemies as well as power up machines that used to be offline (a particular enemy in Metroid Dread uses the Wave Beam to stun foes with an electric shock like the Wave Beam has been used in the Prime games, but Samus hasn't used the Wave Beam this way in the 2D games although she probably could if she wanted). Ice Missiles can freeze enemies to make them easier to take out or to be used as platforms. Power Bombs are normally used as a screen nuke like Kirby's Crash Ability or Mega Man X's Giga Crush but can also be used in conjunction with the Spider Ball to launch Samus in one direct in a technique called the Spider Spark. This is useful for exploration as well as interrupting boss attacks like from the Queen Metroid in Samus Returns. Then there's other abilities like the Speed Booster, allowing Samus to run at supersonic speed, damage enemies, break certain blocks as well as allowing for an advanced technique, the Shinepsark. Samus can crouch while Speed Boosting to store the charge, then launch herself in one direct until colliding with a wall she can't break through, or she can spark into a slope to start using Speed Booster again. With Metroid Dread Samus can now Speed Boost after jumping, sliding and wall jumping which makes the Speed Boost more versatile than ever before (as well as allowing the most intricate Shinespark puzzles the series as ever seen).
This is scratching the surface of all the stuff Samus has acquired and without going into her various suits or other special weapons like Missile Combos. There's also the variety of locations she's visited like the steampunk observatory on Elysia, the sentient planet Phaaze and the many enemies she's fought both big and small like Dark Samus, Ridley, X Parasites the titular Metroids and so much more.
I'm surprised Mario isn't on this list. Not just for the VAST amount of power ups he's acquired, different places he's been, he can even be in every genre of game out there! RPGs, racing games, Tetris in the form of DR. Mario, even an XCOM like game with the Mario + Rabbids games. Mario isn't called Mr. Video Game for nothing since he's capable of so much.
This is a fantastic video! Seeing Bayonetta gets me psyched for Bayonetta 3
Some choices from me
(As I mentioned) Kiana Kaslana from Honkai Impact 3rd
Ren Amamiya (aka Joker) from Persona 5
The Traveller from Genshin Impact
Copen from the Azure Striker Gunvolt series
Dante from the Devil May Cry series
Pretty awesome list. Glad that Mega Man Kirby made the list.
I mean, where’s the fun in fighting your enemies with the same tactic over and over again?
"See, this is why I'm a genius and you're not. You keep using the same old attacks against me, yet I always come up with something different."
Oof... what a sick burn from the Digimon Emperor.
@@AdamEspersona sorry, I never saw Digimon so that quote is wasted on me...
You know what they say?:"A Jack of all traits, Master of none is oftentimes better than a master of one."
As Peppy Hare once said "you gotta change weapons to fit the situation" and he's right.
And a few honorable mention
Fox(Star Fox series)
Megaman (MegaMan series)
Steve (Mindcraft)
Ludger(Tales of Xillia 2)
Joanna Dark (perfect dark series)
Zero (MegaMan X series and Megaman Zero series)
The Inklings (Splatoon series)
Axl (MegaMan X series)
Solid Snake (Metal Gear Solid series)
Byleth (Fire emblem three houses)
Soma Cruz (Castlevania series)
Leon S. Kennedy (Resident evil series
X (MegaMan X series)
Frank West(dead rising series)
Samus(Metroid series)
Vile(MegaMan X series)
Conker(Conker's bad fur day)
Mario(super Mario series)
Luigi (super Mario series)
Sora(Kingdom hearts series)
Alucard (Castlevania series)
Joker(Persona 5)
There's also Joker from Persona 5.
.....................Mega Man WAS on the list, and his spot had all his different variations from the many series that have been made by this point. And if you want to talk about Byleth, I personally feel it's only fair to also mention their predecessors Robin from Awakening and Corrin from Fates and their respective kids, Morgan and Kana as well
Don't forget the Octolings. The two species have all the same skills.
You did indeed Kirb.
My predictions
Bayonetta's a given, seeing how she's on the Thumbnail
Link with his infinite pockets
In terms of Pokemon, my vote goes to Nidoking because of how many different moves it can learn
Kirby, obviously
Samus with her different types of armaments and her different suits
Mario
For Pokémon, wouldn’t Smeargle get more moves?
@@olivierdubreuil-gagnon2201 idk
@@olivierdubreuil-gagnon2201 There's a good reason why Mew was chosen for the list proper and Smeargle was left off: Smeargle MAY have access to more moves overall, but it's low stats mean that unless you want to breed a certain move onto a specific Pokemon, what you can do with it in battle is actually pretty limited, since it really can only play a more passive support role with how abysmal it's stats are. Mew, on the other hand, has actually good stats across the board, letting it do more than just play team support as it can (in the right tier, anyways) pull off offensive and defensive sets alike just as effectively. Being versatile is more than just being able to use a wide variety of skills and so on, as being able to actually take advantage of them effectively is equally as important, otherwise you'll still wind up pigeonholed into a specific role in spite of this if something (or someone) else is able to do the job better, and Smeargle's pitiful stats mean that this is the case more often than not, and even Mew has fallen prey to this in the past as well
@@matthewkuscienko4616 Mew was another big contender, but I chose Nidoking because you can actually use it in a playthrough.
I feel like Mario is sadly helped by Nintendo running a certain papery side series into the ground (Stickers? REALLY!) And keep in mind. I personally consider Origami King a step in the right direction (Yeah still no EXP. BUT: Bowser wasn't the main villain for a third time in a row, The bosses didn't require something specific to beat. And I like how beating the Vellumentals let Olivia do things on panels both in & outside of battle)
Zero: "Am I a joke to you?"
Well you certainly have a better chance of a chrono trigger remaster than I do of an Epic Mickey remaster.
Dude...that STILL hurts....
Over 10 years later, it STILL hurts...
Since I'm currently playing SMT3: Nocturne HD Remaster for my Switch Lite I'd like to add the game's resident anti-hero/anti-villain human/demon hybrid protagonist the Demi-Fiend basically along with being able to do the typical JRPG thing and allot his Strength, Vitality, Magic, Agility, and Luck Points however you see fit, where the Demi-Fiend's ability to be a versatile fighter shines is in the Magatamas he consumes now the Magatamas plot-wise are these demonic worms that turn humans into human/demon hybrids call Demi-Fiends when eaten, gameplay wise the Magatamas when ingested will not only alter the Demi-Fiend's stats but also grant the Demi-Fiend access to powerful attacks and spells and you can swap in and out the various Magatamas you find in the overworld and buy at the various shops at any time and the cherry on top of this demon worm Sundae is whenever you learn a new skill you get to keep that skill even if you swap the Magatama that gave you said skill out for another one.
In my playthrough the skills I have for my take on the Demi-Fiend are a powerful physical attack in the form of Lunge, Elemental damage via Ice Breath and Fire Breath, the ability to ascertain a foe's weaknesses and strengths with Analyze, and debuffs in the form of Dekunda, and Tsakunda.
I’d rather go with Joker from Persona 5 mostly because of the odd places he learned his skills. Joker learn shooting from a Video game pro, strategy from chest master, Medicine from a former doctor and so on
In Final Fantasy 14 the warrior of light can wield different weapons or skills based on the classes soul stone
I know FFV is more classic and beloved, but in all honnestly if I had to pick versatility in the FF franchise, I think of Lightning, I know FFXIII is hated but can't really deny how versatile Lightning is in combat, right from the first game she could use magic, heal, fight at close and long range, buff, debuff all by switching role on the fly, same deal in her XIII-2 DLC, but she reach her peaks in Lightning Returns when you can fully customize her to be just about anything you want a powerfull mage, a speedy fighter, a martial artist...etc... with also way to negate damage coming her way and the ability to stop time for a short period of time.
Also when it comes to RPG, main protagonist of Persona games from 3 to 5 are also worth mentionning as they can pretty much do anything as long as they have the persona for it.
Several Final Fantasy games have the group of characters all taking on different classes (or even the same class, that being Onion Knight in FF3).
Personal HM :
Marisa Kirisame from Touhou
Sure she's not the strongest in canon but the fact that she can copy the Spell Cards of others and make them her own speaks for itself.
I knew the list would HAVE to include Mega Man in some way, but I wasn't sure which character it would be.
I was betting on X.
In the end, mentioning them all was the right way to do it.
Hey if you wanna do a weapon thing like green I've got a suggestion
Unorthodox weapon masters
People who's choices of weapon are weird
Like a giant syringe or a frying pan
#2 WOOOOOO FF5 MY favorite geting the recognition it deserves
Looking back at it now, Link would be MUCH higher up if this list was uploaded after tears of the kingdom came out.
Hey do you have a friend code on your 3ds
(Gets to number 3)
So....you still excited for Castlevania Nocture on Netflix, QG?
Ok an honorable mention of mine is Dantae from the devil may cry series (not the reboot version).
My hurt had melted away after this none-religious individual said "Nonbinary ", and is completely infatuated with children 😍🥵
I say Skul the Hero Slayer he can be any kind of fighter he needs by swapping between skulls and become anything from a werewolf to potion throwing alchemist to the grim F-ing reaper
12:10 It’s Kirbin Time!
A character I’m surprised is NOT on the list… Shante.
Ya, sure, utilizing many different types of weapons is one thing, but a character who has to change their entire body into new creatures and use them well in combat scenarios is a different thing entirely.
Adding to that you can bring up the weapons she can use from the shop as well as the pirate weapons she borrowed from Risky
I am genuinely surprised that the Inklings and Octolings from Splatoon weren't even an honorable mention OR a Patron Pick! Between standard-looking guns and weaponized ordinary household objects, these cephalo-pals can pack whatever kind of punch they want. Why do you think that the Inkling is so fun to play in Smash Ultimate?
Not even metion that Bayonetta was the most hated fun in Super Smash Brothers Ultimate due to being broken at time.
Bad Modern EA Games In A Nutshell:
The Gaming Community: Those aren't gameplay mechanics, those are extortion practices!
EA: ...I don't understand the difference.
As a fan of Dead Cells, you probably can say any rouge-lite lead can be on the list; but then again you mentioned Hades in the honorable mentions so...
I say Skul from Skul the Hero Slayer is more versatile because his weapons are other forms he can change from being a werewolf to a master samurai with the push of a button
I wonder if wild card persona users would count ?
I think Ditto should’ve been the Pokémon character on this list. Unlike Mew, Ditto can turn into objects.
*Sees next time*
Thank you.
I don't blame you for putting Link in this list. And also chances for Link to get a weapon stronger than the master sword?🤔🤔🤔
It happened as early as OOT.
Uh was I the only one to see the hakurei shrine name dropped or did I see words that were not their.😅😳🧐🤔🤨
12:13 is kirbyn time you are poyoing dead
I feel that Kratos shouldn't have been on the Honorable Mentions, and Dante from the Devil May Cry series should've been on the list as well.
The #8 segement is stating the understatement of Bayonetta, she is a one woman show! Keep up the good work QG.
Hello kirby :>
Zero anyone?
Ok, I know you were just joking around in the Megaman section, but ease up, dude. Kids do probably watch this.
*sees Bayonetta on the list* ...dislike! *hits dislike button*