Black Mage:
Chance: 1.3%
As I've thought about it the hero of light is a pretty decent idea, and one that could work. In said Hero the Black Mage is pretty much the only definite job class... That said, I think it would be more beneficial for both parties to put a Dragon Quest rep in the game instead. I do however give about 2% chance of an FF rep, with the Hero of Light (and Black Mage) as the front runners, Moogles and Chocobos following behind.
The idea of the Black Mage alone however seems extremely unlikely, and I feel the only reason people bring it up is SSF2. Black Mage is Iconic, sure, but nowhere near as much as Slime... I mean seriously, how many mages in jRPGs do you see with big pointy hats? And how many gelatinous low level monsters do you see? The simple fact that Slime like evemies appear in everything (even FF thanks to the Flan) should show just how much more Iconic he is.
However I do have one thing to disagree on the consensus. Square are notoriously protective of their characters, but the more I think about it the less and less I feel this is true. Bravely Default comes to mind, while stuff like the Time Mage may have been redesigned for it, the classic Black and White Mage stay the same, and that was made mostly by third party Silicon Studio (though they had help from the main Square FF team). It's not unprecedented, and they're making a sequel which shows A. their increased trust in others, and B. there acceptance that it makes business sense. Obviously Enix have been doing this forever, but the Square sid of the business seems to be picking it up too... Although it is kinda sad, in a way, that the best Final Fantasy in 10 years wasn't mad by Square...
The Biggest issue is Dragon Quest, the more profitable, more iconic, more popular in the land that cares for jRPGS, and the more Nintendo focused brother series... In Japan FF just can't get out from under DQ's shadow, and I think in Smash, it wouldn't be able to either.
Want: 30%
WHAAAATTTTTTTTT??????!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's even 40% for a Hero of Light including Black Mage.
Remember, anything over 25% is me liking the inclusion, anything over 50% is making me hyped.
Yeah. I actually do like Final Fantasy, they're riskier than Dragon Quest and try and envigorate and reimagine jRPGs... unless it's 10 and 13, 'cos they're just skill trees... but they did try and change things... I like that, it's plucky. The Thing about Dragon Quest is that it sticks to a formulae, and as such has had 10 games to perfect the formulae and balance everything beautifully, and I prefer that to the flashy, often glitch riddled, imbalanced world of Final Fantasy games... but it's not to say that what FF does is bad. Final Fantasy bought in many mechanics that have become staples in all jRPGs, and had some really interesting systems that are great fun... until you learn to break them... They've also had some fantastic successes, I prefer FFV (and four heroes of light, and bravely default, because they're all basically the same game, but taking the Enix route and polishing it to a fine balance) to ANY Dragon Quest game... apart from maybe 10, but I don't know, because we haven't gotten that yet! *grumble grumble*! Also, FFIX manages to sit just behind 5 (my favourite), 7 and 6. These both include a Black Mage, and the latter include the most iconic of the entire series! I think the overall Hero of Light is a better way to represent the series, and more interesting in design, but ultimately Black Mages are pretty cool. The Down-Sides however are pretty obvious, Black Mage isn't Vivi, or Galuf, or Edea or any of the specific Black Mages I care about, I don't think alone he's got enough to be a really interesting move set, and I don't think FF is the most deserving of a rep given the main series still panders to Sony... That said, if it weren't for competition within his own company this would be a much more minor point, especially as Black Mage is better representation of the recent retro-FF style (that I prefer even) that's going on with Nintendo console releases.
Then of course there's the
eyevory tusk tusk in the room. He's not slime. I really want Slime, and while I would accept an FF character, and be happy they got in (unlike any other SE franchise *cough*KingdomHearts*cought*), it would quell a large part of my wishes for this game. My hype would drop because I want Slime, or at least a Dragon Quest character... it'd be heart-breaking, and for a while I'd really struggle with it... but I know in the end I'd enjoy the FF conclusion, and I'd even admit his Victory Theme would be better... and with potential stuff like Battle on the Big Bridge as stage tracks, there's definitely positives to be gleamed, even if the barring of DQ would be a big loss in my eyes.
Pokémon Trainer: 99.99%
Gimmicks are back in a big way, and the Kanto starters are super popular, and super relevant with X and Y. I think Gamefreak has really pushed the important (ie. not Pichu) Smash characters in X and Y, purposefully to make them fit, and to cater to fans. Lucario being the first mega evo, Mewtwo being the first shown off, the Kanto starters, and even Jigglypuff being part of the introduction to Fairy Type... it just seems too much of a coincidence. He's as much a lock as Mewtwo imho.
Want: 100%
I said in the Pokémon seperated day, I like the switch mechanic, and if they made it deeper (like they did with Aura) it would be really exciting and interesting. I don't want it gone, or the pokémon of it... although I'd be cool if Ivysaur became Bulbasaur instead, as he's my favorite starter.
Cooking Mama Chef
from South Park: 0.12%
Kirby's Final Smash now? Go sleep with Chancellor Cole!
LETTERS AND NUMBERS: 67%
The 3DS Mario 3D Land stage will give people both pause on the too similar front and confidence that it can be done.
Fatal Frame Representation*5