No double teaming? What, is one person supposed to just sit around while the other two fight and then take on the winner?
Wyyrlok was a master of lore, reason, and diplomacy. He doesn't seem like the type to be a master swordsman or Force User for that matter. He dies first.
Nihl, from what we see, seems to be superior to Talon at least in both reputation and appearance. Nihl slaughters many Jedi during the event on Ossus, however he was defeated by Kol.
Talon loses to Kol's son, which for any matter seems to be at the best below his father in skill.
Nihl takes this one.
Originally posted by Se7in
No double teaming? What, is one person supposed to just sit around while the other two fight and then take on the winner?
Or just everyone split their attacks between the other two.
Wyyrlok was a master of lore, reason, and diplomacy. He doesn't seem like the type to be a master swordsman or Force User for that matter. He dies first.
Lore as in force lore. We see him defeat the legendary Darth Andeddu, and give a nice fight to Krayt himself.
Nihl, from what we see, seems to be superior to Talon at least in both reputation and appearance. Nihl slaughters many Jedi during the event on Ossus, however he was defeated by Kol.Talon loses to Kol's son, which for any matter seems to be at the best below his father in skill.
They both lose to Cade ^^ Though general comments do make it fairly clear Nihl's the stronger. Heck, apparently they even spar together to Nihl's advantage.
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Hard to say for certain. He's very powerful but multi-tasking may not be his thing, so he'd have to remove one of them from the fight quickly and permanently.
He is a two-sword stylist, so I think it more likely he's good against multiple foes.
Yea, that wasn't just sick, that was 'Sick, stabbed in the neck, hit with the combined lightning of himself and an ancient sith lord, then thrown off a cliff.' It was impressive he could move and talk!
Sick Krayt vs Wyyrlok is a great question. Krayt should still be stronger in sabers, but would he have the strength to throw off the illusion? I don't know, the doubts caused by his sickness and the burden the growths place on his force power may cause him to fall to Wyyrlok's power. It'd at the least be in doubt...