User blog comment:Leolab/Juuni Taisen Special: 12-Way Battle Royale/@comment-17814994-20171214162334

Elgb's "Sorry for my vote... not really knowledgeable on half of them" EDGES!!!

12th place:  Yeah combat pragmatist doesn't really last long in many fictional "battle of the brains" kind of fights. Panne's honorbale nature is going to limit her abilities to fight. As what Spartan said her misanthrope would make it very diffcult for her to make any allies. WHile her bunny form gives her some agility and enhanced senses, unless she can transform into a tiger, I don't see her ranking up many kills. Another disadvantage I see with her is that unlike most of the characters here, she lacks the cunning and deviousness to survive in the long run.

11th place: Again, another honorable character bites the dust here. Godolf's loyalty and bersker rage personality isn't going to allow him to survive that long. His lack of intelligent feats and loyalty means that he's bound to get enticed or manipulated by smarter and more cunning characters early on. His warrior code and "never run away from a battle" ethics is going to put him in a lot of situations that can potentially kill him early on, and his mindset of putting himself before his master isn't going to help. Overall Godolf is a powerful character but he sorely lacks in the self-reliant character.

10th place: Like Panne, Diarmuid's honor is gonna hinder him in this fight. He is what a hero is supposed to be, helps people when he can (he did helped an ugly lady once), and besides (unwantingly) stealing someone's wife, he's done some pretty compassionate stuff. Sadly that will be his own downfall here with all of these extremely cunning and devious characters. His feat of slaying 3,400 warriors will make it difficult to kill him, and his tactical mindset will allow him to survive far longer than other "honorable" characters like Panne and Godolf,  but with the right amount of magic and manipualtion he'll fall down eventually.

9th place: I 'm going to throw Ayaka's devotion to (insert stupid generic Harem King name here) aside since it will be useless. What's not useless is her the amount of strength and power she is carrying (that is a pretty big fuckin axe). But her being emotional and illogical is going to make her prey to a lot of traps. Granted she is going to put up a decent fight to the death but she will still go down nonetheless. Her loyalty to "friends" makes her very easy to manipulate and use by more cunning characters here.

8th place: Being a fellow Rurouni Kenshin fan I think Yukishiro Enishi isn't going to last that long in this fight. Yeah he was smart and an intelligent archenemy to Kenshin, but he was just that... an archenemy who specialized mostly on fighting Kenshin. He was so focused on getting revenge on Kenshin that every intelligent plan and feat he did in the manga and anime are all tailored to make Kenshin and his friends suffer. Every preparation he did was only possible by tracking Kenshin down and studying him in a long span of time, and learning ways on how to destroy him both emotionally and physically. In this battle he just doesn't have the time or the drive to make the same feats, and let's face it he wasn't really that smart if it wasn't for some dumb plot shenanigans in the story (dressing up a doll to make it look like a dead person is stupid but hey its a friggin anime). Not to mention that he was born in the mid to late 19th century so his steel sword and some wuxia powers ain't gonna fair well against magic, armor and firearms that the others are carrying. His only chance is if he could get some to his side, but when it comes to planning things and being in the heat of the battle, he's the most inferior of the rest. Count also the fact that Enishi is a young, inexperienced and a really pissed off and possibly mentally unstable brat who's bound to make a shit ton of mistakes, and any allies he makes will potentially dump him early on.

7th place: Angela looks a lot like Goldof but only more pissed off and angrier (and cuter?). Unlike Goldof though she has the necessary intelligence to team up with anyone without ending up being toyed around (unless its a really smart character she's dealing with). She's a decent leader/officer in battle and her ability to assess her opponents capabilities, powers and weaknesses would be really helpful to her and any allies she makes. Her only major disadvantage is her honorable nature - sparing a potentially devious enemy is going to be death sentence for her in the future.

6th place: Next to bite the dust would be Hol Horse (and that's not ebcause I'm an Old West fan mind you). He is smart enough to lay down some traps, has great insight to side with those he knows would allow him to survive longer, and is not afraid to run if the situation deemed it necessary. But he is an annoying braggart who would probably piss off more than he can entice. His pistol does allow him to kill most of these characters who specialized in melee combat but overall Horse is an oppurtunist who relies on whatever fate hands to him, rather than a thinker who can adapt to anything and anyone he faces.

5th place: Yeah it might sound student that this little runt suvived longer than other more "bred to war" characters here but Parcel actually would have faired rather well with her small set of skills. She's got the power to back her up when things get exciting (that damn teleporting ability is surely going to be useful and deadly), the distrust to make her vigilant against smart foes, and an analytic mindset to boot. Her only downside is ehr lack of manipualting skills but hey she did great nonetheless.

TBC