GMO said: Slightly above Red though. For one, he has badass desert cycle and he has rivals like Miror B.
I'm sorry. No one beats Red. Even though Leo's the only one who can steal pokemon, is over the age of 10, starts with two kickass pokemon, fights and wins battles that are hella rigged, and overall just looks BADASS, he still can't beat Red.
crossxknight said: I'm sorry. No one beats Red. Even though Leo's the only one who can steal pokemon, is over the age of 10, starts with two kickass pokemon, fights and wins battles that are hella rigged, and overall just looks BADASS, he still can't beat Red.
Why?
Because everyone says so. XD
Red is the classic traditional hero; Leo is the '90s Anti-Hero. Who'd beat who is largely a matter of who is doing the talking and who is doing the writing, and how cynical they are.
HaroldRowsdower said: Red is the classic traditional hero; Leo is the '90s Anti-Hero. Who'd beat who is largely a matter of who is doing the talking and who is doing the writing, and how cynical they are.
Well most 90's anti heroes have spotty morals at best, I say while he's certainly no white knight, he does have a heart, and seeing how he went to sabotage his former gang's activities, undueing much if not all of the damage they inflicted, some of which might have been caused by him, heck he even went on to save a complete stranger (who quickly became key to undermining Cipher's plans). In the end, Wes/Leo wishes to fix a problem he probably helped caused, suggeting he's a good person who presumbly ran into a bad crowd.
Of course I could be over analyzing everything, but hey, food for thought