No, but RWBY vs Ace Ops will always be one of my favorite fights in the entire show, just because it shows how good RWBY are. Not because of skill, but because of how smart they were.
RWBY were sure of what they were doing, and what they wanted. The Ace Ops, on the other hand, were all over the place—leader's not even here, one doesn't even wanna fight, another one is trying to descalate the situation, and two are mad and too busy dealing with their own feelings to even think about working with their teammates instead of arguing—and that helped. Because RWBY used that for their advantage.
First things first, Ruby pisses Harriet off and leaves quickly, thus, taking Harriet away from the fight and preventing her from assisting the other Ace Ops. Since her semblance makes her super fast as well, she knows that she's probably going to be able to deal with Harriet better than the others.
However Ruby knows she is outmatched—Harriet is older and is a much more experienced fighter, so of course, she was kicking Ruby's ass—so her strategy isn't being outrunning or fighting Harriet head on: it's trying to tire her out.
During that fight, Harriet uses her semblance a lot more than Ruby does. Ruby merely runs a few times to dodge and takes a bunch of blows from her. She's not trying to actually fight, she's trying to resist until Harriet is exhausted. And it works: Harriet—whose Aura had recently broken while fighting a Megoliath, and it probably hadn't even fully regenerated before the fight started—overuses her semblance so much that at the end what takes her out is a just Weiss' ice wall, her Aura breaks and she's so tired she just passes out.
Blake and Yang take on Vine and Elm, and given their fighting styles and strengths, makes a lot of sense, just like the speedster vs speedster thing. There's also the contrast of both of those duos being supposedly partners.
At first, they are getting their asses kicked, too, when they're trying to do 1v1 or 2v2. However, the thing is that Vine and Elm weren't even working together. They were arguing and too busy to bother teaming up against them.
So, instead, Yang and Blake, seeing that and that they can't beat them individually, decide to go down the 2v1 route: take Vine out first and then take Elm out later, working together. And boy, does it work. Those two fell hard.
So, Ruby and Harriet, Yang and Blake against Elm and Vine. So, then Marrow and Weiss. My favorite.
Okay, so, Weiss uses her glyphs to make her fast enough so Marrow can't use his semblance on her. Then, she uses her own individual Freezerburn move (nice) to create mist and give her enough time to use her semblance properly—showing how much she'd learnt since her fight with Vernal—and summons her Arma Gigas. Turning this into a 2v1.
Weiss makes sure the Arma Gigas is away from her, because she knows Marrow's semblance only works on one direction. Thus, when he uses it on her, the Arma Gigas attacks him, and when he uses it on the Arma Gigas, Weiss is free and attacks him instead. So, his semblance is useless in this fight, and the poor guy—who, again, didn't even wanna fight; he even defects and joins the kids side like two days later—ends up losing badly.
Leaving Marrow with Weiss is, in my opinion, the most stupid thing the Ace Ops do in this fight, because why would you leave the guy with the most OP semblance that could have worked against any of the other three—and would have taken them out quickly—with the only RWBY member that can contrarrest said semblance with hers. Like, dude.
What you can see during the entire time is that the Ace Ops were working separately, and that's what RWBY wanted: they saw they were disagreeing with each other, they made sure they were away from each other, separated. while RWBY were working together the whole time—even Weiss and Ruby, who assisted each other in their fights. Meanwhile, the Ace Ops were just divided.
RWBY are younger and less experienced. They're not better fighters than the Ace Ops. But they're a better team. That's what makes the biggest difference.
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Winter Schnee. A huntress in training that she found impossible to even train In thanks to her father’s wealth, paying every huntsman to not get the girl out of the kingdom to hunt Grimm. She needed to summon which required killing a Grimm, and sneaking out to at least Mantle to obtain one. She also needed a teacher who didn’t care for wealth to help her which came along to her finding Callows. The rest was history, history that Winter didn’t like speaking about to this very day.
Olive Harper. Due to the senseless controversies of Callows’ actions once it came to light, she decided to step down from the team and branch off somewhere else. The drama still finds her everywhere, considering she was the second teammate always paired with Callows on missions, first place being Clover.