Gandalf the White vs. ?

Started by boriquaking552 pages

Squirrel Girl could take him though 🙂

Originally posted by nimbus006
Exactly... There is no street leveller who could stand up to a Maiar. Not only is he out of this world powerful, but Gandalf also can hold his own in swordsmanship having fought a Balrog to a standstill for 2 days.

Was it a sword fight in the book? A lot of things were filed in by the movie.

Plus we're talking about a guy who's supposed to be like 2 tiers from god but he's thwarted by bad weather 😬

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Was it a sword fight in the book? A lot of things were filed in by the movie.

Plus we're talking about a guy who's supposed to be like 2 tiers from god but he's thwarted by bad weather 😬

I believe the demon also had a whip....

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Was it a sword fight in the book? A lot of things were filed in by the movie.

Plus we're talking about a guy who's supposed to be like 2 tiers from god but he's thwarted by bad weather 😬

Im pretty sure he used Glamdring in the fight with the Balrog.

But your right in the movie he is severely powered down.

Originally posted by Soljer
I believe the demon also had a whip....

I believe MrGygax has a lot to answer for . . .

John Constanine 🙂

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I believe MrGygax has a lot to answer for . . .
I believe OJ did it

Anyways...

assume this isn't Movie Gandalf.

After the transition from Grey to White, is his mortal form (whatever the proper name is) just as vulnerable as the grey one? I remember that being some part of his transition... meh.

So how come the movie Gandalf was so Underwhelming in LOTR with the excpetion of the light thing he did in the 3rd, ?or end of 2nd movie? Was that just a creative descision?

I mean, killing the barlog was impressive, but still.

Teh Bumpzorz

Gandalf the grey couldn't beat couple of wolves 😐 I never considered Maiar very powerful, at least when they used the bodies of humans.

Anyone with a gun and a decent Aim should be able to take him out.