this could've been done before but dooku and mace versus sids and yoda

Started by DePWNZOR2 pages

He wasn't paying attention to the whooly footed freak........and the "farm girl" was one of the royal people of Rohan.

Oh? And how does a regular "royal" girl (Who had very little Edain/Numenorean blood in her, as most of Rohan's people) compare to an average Jedi who dedicate their whole lives to mastering the lightsaber and enhance their natural abilities with the Force?

Originally posted by Razielim
Sephiroth fights pretty flashy in Advent Children, but it's canon-ness is questionable. Either way, I doubt he has the skill, mastery or precision of Dooku. Oh, and force choke, which can only be resisted by Force TK.

He sucks in FFVII.


Yea and that part where Sephiroth twitches his hand and collapses a massive building just sort of passed you by? Or when he hits Cloud hard enough to send him through a stone wall like it was clay? Or when he cuts through solid steel like it was butter? Oh and what about that part when Cloud Omnislashes him? Sephiroth should have been in a pile of bloody pieces on the ground... yet he was completely untouched. That's like me trying to cut you with a sword and having nothing happen. Also Sephiroth's sword fighting skills are amazing... did you see the speed and precision at which he and Cloud were swinging those swords while falling? Dooku would be ****ed as would the majority of SW characters. And even if Advent Children is not canon... which why It would not be is beyond me. I mean do the Japanese even do that canon crap? His skills in FF7 are more than enough to pwn Dooku.

Saying he sucked in FF7 is bullshit. Never mind that everyone was in awe of his incredible prowess and strength. Sephiroth has access to a shitload of magic spells that would destroy Dooku. Hell even a simple fire spell would kill Dooku... it's not like he has enough hit points to stay alive after getting burnt to crisp.

Oh and dude the WK would waste Dooku. The only reason that Eowyn was able to kill the WK was because Merry has stabbed him with a specially forged sword designed to harm a wraith.

Then a young Rider of Rohan challenged the Witch-king and commanded him to leave Theoden in peace.

A cold voice answered: "Come not between the Nazgul and his prey! Or he will not slay thee in thy turn. He will bear thee away to the houses of lamentation, beyond all darkness, where thy flesh shall be devoured, and thy shrivelled mind be left naked to the Lidless Eye."

A sword rang as it was drawn. "Do what you will; but I will hinder it, if I may."

"Hinder me? Thou fool. No living man may hinder me!"
The Return of the King: "The Battle of the Pelennor Fields," p. 116

But the Rider was not a man, it was Eowyn of Rohan, the King's niece. The Witch-king regarded her with malice and doubt. She slew his Fell Beast with one swift stroke. The Witch-king was enraged and he swung his mace at her, shattering her shield and her shield-arm. He raised his mace to deliver the death blow.

But then the Hobbit Merry Brandybuck came up from behind and pierced the sinew of the Witch-king's knee with his sword. Ordinary blades could not harm the Witch-king, but Merry had a sword of Westernesse that had been made for the war against Angmar long ago, and it broke the spell that knit the Witch-king's sinews together. The Witch-king stumbled forward and Eowyn drove her sword into the space between his crown and mantle. The crown and mantle fell empty to the ground and the Witch-king passed away.

... a cry went up into the shuddering air, and faded to a shrill wailing, passing with the wind, a voice bodiless and thin that died, and was swallowed up, and was never heard again in that age of this world.
The Return of the King: "The Battle of the Pelennor Fields," p. 117

Yoda and Sidious destroy them.