Antares Draco Vs Ki-Adi-Mundi

Started by GM Nebaris2 pages

Cool, thanks.

Np

Originally posted by kamikz
Oh ok, sorry, I read the part, "some would argue that Mace and Obi are above Ki-Adi, but...." so I got it wrong. Again, sorry...

Actually, it was the two first jedi who missed the push, Shaak Tii hit him...


No problem. I just figured that Obi-Wan or Mace would be too powerfull for Antares, so figured best to give a more 'even contest'.
I haven't watched CW for a while, so I probably got the Force Push wrong, but, either way, Grievous was still able to dodge them after they were launched, rather than the Jedi 'missing'.

Originally posted by GM Nebaris
I just watched the fight scene. Ki-Adi-Mundi was the only person to attempt to forcepush Grievous, and he missed.

He didn't miss though. Grievous moved out of the way of the blast once it was launched. That's not Ki-Adi's fault.

Originally posted by GM Nebaris
And Vious, you claim to be a swords expert right? If you were, you would know that Shaak Ti fended off Grievous far better then Mundi did.

Indeed, Shaak Ti was shown to gend off Grievous better, but ultimately, Ki-Adi was the one left standing once the ARCS turned up, and he'd clearly been fighting Grievous for some time, and had not been overwhelmed, so although Shaak Ti might've been a better swordswoman, ultimately, Ki-Adi was the one who was able to last the longest.

"Grievous was still able to dodge them after they were launched, rather than the Jedi 'missing'"

They're both the same thing. Grievous dodged the force push, and so Mund had missed him.

Originally posted by GM Nebaris
"Grievous was still able to dodge them after they were launched, rather than the Jedi 'missing'"

They're both the same thing. Grievous dodged the force push, and so Mund had missed him.


No they're not the same thing. A target moving before the attack has hit to evade the attack after the attack is made, is quite different than missing a target (moving or stationary)