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*Setzer's appearance in [[Kingdom Hearts]] is criticised by Final Fantasy fans as he is portrayed as an arrogant ladies man. He was similar in the original game, to some extent, but his character has been quite exaggerated. | *Setzer's appearance in [[Kingdom Hearts]] is criticised by Final Fantasy fans as he is portrayed as an arrogant ladies man. He was similar in the original game, to some extent, but his character has been quite exaggerated. | ||
*Setzer is technically the "earliest" Final Fantasy character used in the [[Kingdom Hearts]] series, hailing from Final Fantasy VI the only Yoshitaka Amano-designed character to appear in the series. Nomura has stated that he chose to use Setzer because he had an influence on his original design. | *Setzer is technically the "earliest" Final Fantasy character used in the [[Kingdom Hearts]] series, hailing from Final Fantasy VI the only Yoshitaka Amano-designed character to appear in the series. Nomura has stated that he chose to use Setzer because he had an influence on his original design. In fact, there is one panel in the Kingdom Hearts II manga where Setzer, upon his first appearance in the Struggle battle against Roxas, is drawn very similarly to Yoshitaka Amano's style. | ||
[[Category: Kingdom Hearts II characters]] | [[Category: Kingdom Hearts II characters]] |
Revision as of 21:10, 16 February 2009
Template:InfoCharacter Setzer is a character that originally appeared in Final Fantasy VI. A top Struggle fighter, he is a flashy and arrogant ladies man as well and enjoys taunting his opponents. He is voiced by Crispin Freeman in the English version of Kingdom Hearts II.
Journal Entries
Kingdom Hearts II
Final Fantasy VI
A wayfaring gambler who's ready for any game and any challenge. He'd even cast his life to the chips and let luck choose its course.
Setzer is the Struggle's prior winner. He tends to be followed by an army of lovestruck, screaming girls.
Story
Setzer is the champion of the Struggle competition when the player is playing as Roxas in Twilight Town. After Roxas defeats Hayner and Vivi, he duels Setzer. Setzer asks "rucksack" to throw the match for him, but Roxas refuses. If Roxas wins the Struggle, Setzer leaves the arena quietly, then joins in cheering Roxas as the new champion.
When Sora returns to the real Twilight Town later in the game, Setzer is the second opponent to be fought, accessible after defeating Hayner ten times. Ten victories over Setzer earns the player the right to challenge Vivi.
In Battle
As a Struggle fighter, Setzer has a very simple moveset. He moves quite nimbly and can leap back swiftly to dodge attacks. One of Setzer's three moves is a simple, short-range thrust that can easily be avoided. His other moves are much more powerful. In one, he jumps through the air spinning his bat, hitting a large area. In the other, he stops and kneels down - if attacked, he not only blocks the attack but uses a strong counterattack, knocking his opponent into the air and stealing many orbs from them.
Unlike the other Struggle fighters, Setzer is not at all aggressive in his fighting. The player can easily defeat him by keeping their distance and waiting for Setzer to use an attack, which they can dodge and attack while he is off his guard. Be sure not to attack while Setzer is kneeling to avoid his counterattack.
Battle Quotes
- "My life is a chip in your pile. Time to ante up"
- "Are you scared of me?"
- "That's checkmate!"
- "You're mine!"
- "This isn't what we agreed on."
- "Ha. This is hardly a gamble."
- "I'm not supposed to lose!"
Trivia
- Setzer's appearance in Kingdom Hearts is criticised by Final Fantasy fans as he is portrayed as an arrogant ladies man. He was similar in the original game, to some extent, but his character has been quite exaggerated.
- Setzer is technically the "earliest" Final Fantasy character used in the Kingdom Hearts series, hailing from Final Fantasy VI the only Yoshitaka Amano-designed character to appear in the series. Nomura has stated that he chose to use Setzer because he had an influence on his original design. In fact, there is one panel in the Kingdom Hearts II manga where Setzer, upon his first appearance in the Struggle battle against Roxas, is drawn very similarly to Yoshitaka Amano's style.