That is exactly the sort of question I go out of my way to specifically avoid answering in any ICly fashion, actually, because it's lose-lose. If the answer is 'no, no one can fight him', then even with canon support for his strength being exceptional at 50% I can justifiably be accused of playing an unfairly invincible and unbeatable character. If the answer is 'yes, he can be beaten' then he abruptly loses any credibility as the villain he attempted to portray himself as, because people can just go, "aaah, he can just be beaten again".
One of the biggest challenges of playing Zetta is walking that fine line between "too powerful" and "not powerful enough", where his obvious strength and desire for evil are balanced out by his general idiocy, susceptibility to comedy, and actually not being a terrible guy. If a real fight with a power player or group thereof ever came down the pike, I would have done my best to work out the scene such that everyone was satisfied with the result.
If you just condensed the characters into a pile of stats and abilities and took out all concerns of plot and story and player interest, though? Yeah, he could have found himself in some really rough fights, even one on one.
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One of the biggest challenges of playing Zetta is walking that fine line between "too powerful" and "not powerful enough", where his obvious strength and desire for evil are balanced out by his general idiocy, susceptibility to comedy, and actually not being a terrible guy. If a real fight with a power player or group thereof ever came down the pike, I would have done my best to work out the scene such that everyone was satisfied with the result.
If you just condensed the characters into a pile of stats and abilities and took out all concerns of plot and story and player interest, though? Yeah, he could have found himself in some really rough fights, even one on one.