Thread:MMYP999/@comment-27109830-20181004131120/@comment-27109830-20181202231703

I suppose that's fair.

Anyway, Ryuji and Boyd are hot-blooded, energetic, impulsive yet incredibly kind-hearted young men who are members of anti-hero groups (although, mostly in name only for Boyd; as the greil mercenaries are only anti-heroic because of being mercenaries than straight-up heroes). It should also be noted that, for all their bravado, they're actually rather shy when put into actually sexual/romantic situations. Although both are the butt-end of jokes and belittlement due to their seeming lack of intellect (which is only true for Boyd because he's more lazy than he is smart), their tragic backgrounds have pretty much left them with only their groups as their friends and family.

Both of them aren't really much for magic, and are only good for hitting enemies really hard. This, however, is not an issue as they're one of the physically strongest of their team, which is emphasized on by their signature weapons; blunt weapons and shotguns for Ryuji, and axes and crossbows for Boyd.

As far as character development goes, both weren't the most heroic figures around at first, rather boastful, loud and eager to fight. But that would eventually cease by late into Persona 5 and the time Radiant Dawn rolls around, where they managed to learn from their mistakes and become genuine heroes in their own right. Oh, and both their debut games were the first to break the mold of their series because of the cast's somewhat anti-heroic status.

With that being said, i must go. See you later.