Labyrinth alleges that "there had been times" Dooku was hard-pressed to outduel Grievous. I'm sure that, under certain circumstances, Ti might be a pain in the ass in a sword fight. But we're talking about averages and generalities here. And Dooku would shitstomp Grievous.
Grievous and all of his inconsistently depicted forms loses
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Pre-TCW, I would have likely argued that Grievous would put up one helluva fight against Dooku in a duel--especially given his battle against Mace during LoE, wherein he not only fared well against Windu, but also adapted a version of Vaapad on the fly after seeing it used for a few seconds.
But sadly, TCW consistently portrayed Grievous as a mediocre nuisance at best--certainly no real threat to any Jedi of note(did he win any battles during TCW solo..?) So yeah, nowadays Dooku'd trounce GG rather effortlessly, imo.
As for this fight: Shaak Ti wins. Handily.
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Last edited by Galan007 on Apr 15th, 2014 at 01:01 AM
For the record, I don't necessarily believe that Grievous is better than her, I'm simply trying to get it through your skull that Dooku's words are unsupported, inconsistent, and almost certainly fallible and shouldn't be relied on if you want to make a reasonable argument.
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Last edited by Intrepid37 on Apr 15th, 2014 at 07:24 AM
When did Marek become close to Tyranus as a duelist?
We're talking about a Sith Lord who would repeatedly spar with the likes of Grievous and survive encounters against both Kenobi and Skywalker, all the while holding his own.