Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

''Auron has access to his own section of FFX's Sphere Grid as well as Tidus' and Wakka's. He is as highly leveled as an average casual FFX gamer will take him to by the end of FFX. He has access to his best sword, best armor, and all of his Limit Breaks. It is to be presumed that his capabilities in battle mirror his experiences in FFX and that he's as skilled a veteran as he's made to be in that game.''

He gets his best sword (Masamune), and nearly half of the entire Sphere Grid? It appears to me that the average causal FFX gamer overlevels. I was barely finishing each person's little section of the Sphere Grid before I was in the final dungeon. And I thought I was overleveling...

''Alucard...phew, he's a toughie. First of all, he can't transform into any of his other forms (and I know there were several, mist and bat and whatnot, in SoTN.) He does, however, have access to his best equipment in the first half of SOTN and is roughly as leveled as the average casual gamer will take him by that point. Note that average casual gamers don't do the upside-down stuff (and you know what I'm referring to by that), so all the weapons and powers and whatnot found there are not legit.''

I see nothing wrong with him having Wolf or Bat forms (he's the son of Dracula for crying out loud!). Just a single hit knocks him out of Wolf and Bat. Meanwhile, they both grant him very high speed. Mist form could be broken (as he is invincible AND can deal damage), but this isn't my real arguing point.

But to say that the average casual gamer only finishes the first half of SOTN, and yet would finish all of FFX? That's ridiculous. With such a terrible ending, few would honestly believe that it could be a true end. In the days of GameFAQs, the casual gamer who would play both games would try to fill in the map, and may read FAQs that explain the entire concept of the upside-down castle and the fact that the game doesn't end with the Richter fight.

Would the average causal gamer take all the time to get a fully powered Masamune, and yet not get the Alucard equipment? Let me remind you what you need for the full Masamune.

You need to get the Cloudy Mirror in the Calm Lands, restore the Cloudy Mirror to the Celestial Mirror in the Macalania Woods (backtracking), go to the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth and get the Rusty Sword (near the Calm Lands again), use the Rusty Sword at Djose Highroad (HUGE backtracking) to get rid of the statue blocking the path (not seen your first time through the area), and use the Celestial Mirror to open a chest containing the (unusable) Masamune, get the ridiculously easy-to-find (PROVIDED YOU READ A FAQ) Mars Crest on the Mi'ihen Highroad (right behind to Djose Highroad), get the Mars Sigil from the Arena in the Calm Lands by unlocking 10 created monsters (requiring the work of backtracking and filling in 10 areas or 10 types of enemies with Training weapons, which only have one free slot, requiring an hour of work at the very least), then return to where you got the Celestial Mirror.

Getting the Rusty Sword AND knowing where to use it? I highly doubt that the casual gamer figured that out in the course of his main quest... unless there's a couple of guys who were up to no good, started makin’ trouble in my neighborhood, I got in one little fight and my mom got scared, and said You’re movin’ with your auntie and uncle in Bel Air. Well, I whistled for a cab, and when it came near, the license plate said fresh and it had dice in the mirror. If anything I could say that this cat was rare, but I thought Nah forget it, Yo home to Bel Air. I pulled up to the house around seven or eight and I yelled out to the cabbie, yo homes, smell ya later! Looked at my kingdom, I was finally there, to sit on my throne, as the Prince of Bel-Air.