In the Pirates of the Caribbean series, including what might happen in the third film (Davy Jones), who would say has the greatest skill with a sword?
I say Jones, as he could probably fight with his tentacled 'beard' (he seemed rather coordinated with the tentacles while playing the organ, and had them hold his hat to his head while the Duchman submerged).
His fighting style would be a lot like General Grievous' because he would fight with more than one weapon.
Last edited by Dr. Joke on Jul 26th, 2006 at 06:40 PM
Will is said to be the best swordsman in the movies by the screenwriters. Jack Sparrow is said to be the worse out of Will, Norrington, and Barbossa and the only reason Jack can win is because he uses his wits.
Will Turner is the best swordsman according to the screenwriters and that would be the highest form of cannon.
Def. Jack........Yea, he uses his wits......he is smart, and he plays mind tricks on people..........and he is the pirate......he's never really lost a fight......
When did the screenwriters say that ESB -1138?
Last edited by blackpearl44 on Jul 26th, 2006 at 06:51 PM
Jack is the pirate, nomatter which way you look at it......not even Will can beat him......they might say that Will is the best swordsman....but they haven't really shown it.....
Last edited by blackpearl44 on Jul 26th, 2006 at 06:59 PM
He shown it against Jack and Norrington. Just watch the 3 way duel again and you can see that Will is clearly the best. Jack would be able to beat them all but it would be using his wits but it said best sword fighter so that would be Will.
True, Jack has wits, but in Dead Man's Chest they didn't help much when he tried to make Will worth more souls for Jones. Davy said Will was worth one soul and only one soul, regardless of Jack's futile attempts a barganing.
Davy Jones is a complete unknown. We have no knowledge of his fighting skill. Whoever voted for Davy Jones need to rethink that. We haven't seen him in combat. For all we know he could really suck and that's why he sends out the Kraken.