Alright. I admit that a lot of versus threads I have made contain people with little known skills against people with many skills ex: Coleman Trebor vs. Darth Maul. But here are two Jedi Masters who we do not know much about their skills. We do know that Master Corobb is capable of Force Bellow, but what else? So in a duel between Master Roron Corobb and Master Foul Moudama who do you think would win?
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S-so- *pant*- so many *cough* threads with characters of ambiguous design *wheeze*. Why, if you were a woman, I'd slug you.
But yeah, I have NO clue who they are. None. Zilch. Or their feats. And without feats, then... can't really say too much.
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Roron Corobb is the Ithorian Jedi seen in the Star Wars Clone Wars animated series. starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Roron_Corbb
And Foul Moudama is the Talz Jedi seen in same series
starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Foul_Moudama
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Ah, I remember that episode. We know jackety squat on those two so coming up with an answer is impossible.
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We know that both of them held their own against MagnaGuards while protecting Palpatine. For such an important assignment Grievous would have taken along his best guards, so they are clearly very good fighters.
I'd say Moudama wins this one. He held Grievous at bay while carrying Palpatine on one shoulder. Meaning he was fighting practically with one hand tied behind his back (he had to wield his sabre one-handed) and weighed down by carrying an old man. Even so he still had sufficient skill, strength and agility to fend off Grievous at his peak (this was before Mace crushed GG's chest).
Without such restrictions, I'm sure he can take Roron.
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__________________ "You must begin by gaining power over yourself; then another; then a group, an order, a world, a species, a group of species... finally, the galaxy itself."
- Darth Plagueis
"She may be small but she packs a punch and when shes in this mood...she goes for my danglers" - Oghren, Dragon Age
Well this is what I gathered from the Wiki page. They both know how to use a lightsaber, they are both force sensative, Moudama is strong enough to carry Palpatine with one hand and they can't beat Greiveous 2 on 1.
Not too much information.
__________________ "You must begin by gaining power over yourself; then another; then a group, an order, a world, a species, a group of species... finally, the galaxy itself."
- Darth Plagueis
"She may be small but she packs a punch and when shes in this mood...she goes for my danglers" - Oghren, Dragon Age
They fought off elite Magnaguards while leaping across floating platforms. Clearly they were excellent fighters. Plus Grievous won because they didn't know he could split his arms and were surprised when he did. Prior to that they were doing very well against him.
I still say Moudama wins. See my earlier post for why.
Last edited by chilled monkey on Jan 27th, 2009 at 09:39 PM
I thought every MagnaGuard was equally strong. Do you have something to back this up, other than what could be considered a fair use of logic?
We still know shit about either of them. But, I have to say, if they were assigned to protect the Supreme Chancellor alongside Shaak Tii... My guess is they were powerful. Or at least, not average. I doubt Yoda or Mace would leave a job as important as protecting the Chancellor to average Jedi Masters.
Why wouldn't they leave him in protection of 'average Jedi Masters'? They sent a Master and a Knight to rescue him off the enemys flagship.
__________________ "You must begin by gaining power over yourself; then another; then a group, an order, a world, a species, a group of species... finally, the galaxy itself."
- Darth Plagueis
"She may be small but she packs a punch and when shes in this mood...she goes for my danglers" - Oghren, Dragon Age
__________________ "You must begin by gaining power over yourself; then another; then a group, an order, a world, a species, a group of species... finally, the galaxy itself."
- Darth Plagueis
"She may be small but she packs a punch and when shes in this mood...she goes for my danglers" - Oghren, Dragon Age