![]() Even with the same number of hit points, the latter is a vastly easier boss for the most part (unless you have a very well-equipped Veritas of the Dark, who will make short work of the former). On the other hand, the Final Boss of Season 1 the Chaotic Darkness, only has 50% Darkness resistance, weakness to Light attacks (see above about how easy it is to abuse those), and significantly weaker attacks. The boss that's at the end of Chapter 7, Part 2 and the penultimate boss of Season 1, Sol of the Eight Sages, has an array of powerful magic attacks, 50% resistance to six elements (and full immunity to Light-element attacks, which are perhaps the easiest to build towards using with melee fighters), dispels your party if you buff yourself, and has nearly a half million hit points.That said, the Dark Visions Story Event, "Genesis of Chaos", and Season 3 as a whole, do a huge work on her Character Development, have her "sexiness" joke become more sparse (although there are still some glaring moments) and Fina becomes more serious as a character as the story progresses. It became so bad that Fina's haters reject Season 3 merely because she is the protagonist, especially as Chapter 1 has the writers force her "sexiness" joke to the limit in one particular scene, making the entire situation worse and seemingly flanderizing her into a Dumb Blonde obsessed with her beauty. Many of these people bring up how useless she is over the course of Season 2, how insufferable she is when talking about her sexiness (and how the writers abuse the skit to no end), and her attitude at the end of the season, which implies she thinks on nothing but having adventures with Rain and Lasswell. In Season 2, Fina became utterly despised by a big chunk of the Global players, to the point they almost forgot about Jake.The writers tried to address this in the "White Lily Bouquet" Story Event when Jake denies wanting romantic involvement with Lid to Dark Fina due to her age (though it doesn't help that, as shown earlier in the same Story Event, Dark Fina would later prod Lid about her relationship with Jake at the start of the Gronoa arc), but at that point he already had a stained reputation in the West. To put it in a simpler light, the problem with Jake is much more a case of Values Dissonance with Japan (where the age of consent is lower and cases like Jake's seem to be a tad more acceptable) than it is with his attitude when it comes to his romance subplot with Lid.The implication is even that her Heavenly Technician variant adopted a sexier appearance and flashier attacks to impress Jake. apparently starts to fall for him by the end of Season 1. The Jake situation is made far worse because Lid, who absolutely loathes him and at one occasion even violently dropkicks him across a room while screaming "DIE!" at him. ![]() ![]() The fact that his Season 2 unit, Nameless Gunner Jake, is considered very low tier for his maximum awakening level doesn't help. He also puts himself well into Squick territory by flirting with Fina and Lid (teenagers) when he is nearly 30, Sakura (who has the body of a child) and Kunshira (a cat-like Shibyra). Jake for a while was by far the least liked of the protagonists in the Global side, due to smashing the Fire Crystal (part of a seal protecting the world) for thinking it would be better if no one had access to it.The "Piercing Light" side event emphasizes this, as Lightlord spends about 75% of the event flustered and somewhat ridiculous, particularly regarding how she treats the newly summon Darklord when nobody else is around. And being from Sakura's family, the trope isn't as surprising. Of course, as Sakura's sister, she's pretty cute, even if her aging halted a little later than Sakura's did. Ayaka's knack for giving Sakura candies to draw her out of hiding is very cute.Lots and lots of melon puns in her skillset.
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