That logic is not correct. You are saying that Sadow would take out Kun because of examples of his tremendous force powers such as destroying a star or making an illusion of an army. But in his duel against Kressh he doesn't show anything on this level and it is purely based on sword fighting, so Kressh stalemates Naga in a pure melee duel.
Originally posted by Numan
That logic is not correct. You are saying that Sadow would take out Kun because of examples of his tremendous force powers such as destroying a star or making an illusion of an army. But in his duel against Kressh he doesn't show anything on this level and it is purely based on sword fighting, so Kressh stalemates Naga in a pure melee duel.
Again, if Kressh had been notably inferior to Sadow in terms of Force powers, the former would have wiped him out long ago.
You're assuming that because Kressh didn't drop a mountain on Sadow, he can't do it to Kun. The point remains that Sadow had an amulet that could generate incredible power as we've seen on top of his amazing natural force powers. Ludo, I believe, had similar gauntlets (All the sith lords did). They likely didn't use such powers on each other because they would be consuming or too destructive./
Originally posted by Wesker
You're assuming that because Kressh didn't drop a mountain on Sadow, he can't do it to Kun. The point remains that Sadow had an amulet that could generate incredible power as we've seen on top of his amazing natural force powers. Ludo, I believe, had similar gauntlets (All the sith lords did). They likely didn't use such powers on each other because they would be consuming or too destructive./
I don't think that's the reason. Most 1 on 1 battles tend to go down to saber duels. That seems to generally happen.