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From this article- "If the player tells Gatta to stay behind during the battle as he was ordered, Luzzu is killed and Gatta goes back to Besaid. If the player talks to Gatta twice and tells him his place should be at the front lines, the result is vice versa."
But from Luzzu's article- "If the player tells Gatta to fight during the battle, Luzzu is killed and Gatta goes back to Besaid. If the player tells Gatta to stay behind, the result is the other way round."
They completely contradict each other. Also, I swear I've told Gatta both to stay, and to fight before, and each time Luzzu was killed, so I have no idea which one is which. Either way, one of these needs to be corrected. Tia-Lewise 20:14, November 1, 2012 (UTC)
- Luzzu's article has incorrect information. Thanks; gonna fix that.—Kaimi (999,999 CP/5 TP) 20:18, November 1, 2012 (UTC)
- Yeah, for me no matter what I seem to choose, Gatta always survives. Maybe it's just my screwy memory. - Tidus357 22:07, November 1, 2012 (UTC)
- You have to tell Gatta to fight twice in order for him to be killed. i.e. talk to him and tell him to fight, then immediately talk to him and tell him to fight again. Eventually he say something like "I've got to show Luzzu what I can do!". Then he'll be killed. Jeppo (Talk | contribs) 22:18, November 1, 2012 (UTC)
- Yeah, for me no matter what I seem to choose, Gatta always survives. Maybe it's just my screwy memory. - Tidus357 22:07, November 1, 2012 (UTC)
Canon[]
- "despite Gatta's survival being considered as canon."
How are we determining what is considered canon here? JBed (talk) 14:34, December 15, 2019 (UTC)
- This is yet another reason we should not have Trivia sections anywhere on the wiki. They lead to speculative, low-quality, bad entries, with this as a perfect example of one. I've removed the statement, as the only relevant part is the fact he is absent from X-2.-- Technobliterator (TC) 15:08, December 15, 2019 (UTC)