Originally posted by Sadako of GirthWizards are born with magic in them, dude, just as a Jedi is born with midichlorians within them.
Point being that what ever you spell cast, the force will be able to affect change.Oh really....? sounds like shit coming from within, to me.
Yes. Ignorance WOULD be a blissful change for me, and is a full time occupation for you. 🙂
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Yoda made the wrong decisions over and over throughout the PT.
Not really. You could probably count them on one hand. 🙂
Also, that point does not egate what I said. He retreated multiple times. 'member?
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Magical spells!!!! 💃 💃
Originally posted by dadudemon
Not really. You could probably count them on one hand. 🙂Also, that point does not egate what I said. He retreated multiple times. 'member?
Oh yeah? Well, when Obi Wan gets constipated, he "force push"es his poop out. PWNED! /thread.
He fled because of the wrong decisions.
He needs some magical ex lax.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Again, how is it gimped? How is it spite? You throw these words around but never answer me directly when I ask why. if anything, the wizards having one of their biggest weapons in the dementors taken away, its wizard gimping.
LoL, I've shown you repeatedly and you dodged it repeatedly.
If you had intended for the Dementors being here from the start, then it's an obvious spite-thread. You didn't though, you brought them in as a "weapon" AFTER everyone killed all your points.
It's either a spite or a gimp, Princess.
Originally posted by NephthysAll movie characters are fallible. Doesn't change the fact that it was stated in the movie that one sip of Felix Felicis will ensure success at every endeavor you undertake. And 'Every endeavor" means any endeavor within reason, like taking the Jedi temple.
Slughorn is a fallible character. We can't use his word as fact. And a wiki is made by randoms on teh internets. It also isn't fact.And time-turners can't change anything in the past etc so Snape can't use it to give himself something in the future that he didn't already have, QED.
Totally prepared for this.....He wouldn't be changing events, it never happened, its not an event. It's not like he is going back to change something he did that day, like strike out with Hermione. An event is something he did in the past, he never did it, so the non existent event is impossible to change. Watch this:
Originally posted by RobtardDude, I am not including the Dementors anymore, they were scenario one, the wizards won scenario one.
LoL, I've shown you repeatedly and you dodged it repeatedly.If you had intended for the Dementors being here from the start, then it's an obvious spite-thread. You didn't though, you brought them in as a "weapon" AFTER everyone killed all your points.
It's either a spite or a gimp, Princess.
To say that the Dementors are not a weapon at the wizards disposal is like saying the Clones are not a weapon at the disposal of the Jedi, it's stupid and innacurate. If you wanna bring in the Clone ground troops, we can do that, but that would make it OK to bring in the Dementors again. You relly don't wanna do that.
Check this out, amended the Felix Felicis scenario a bit...
Dumbledore is the only one who knows the wizards are going to attack. On the eve of the attack, he summons Dobby. Handing Dobby the time turner and a note telling Severus to brew the Felicis potion, he sends Dobby back in time to leave the note on Snape's desk. It is unsigned, Snape will have no idea who sent it, but naturally he will brew the potion.
The day of the attack comes. Dumbledore creates a portkey from Hogwarts to a few hundred feet from the Jedi temple. Instructing his wizards to use the portkey, they all are magically transported to the temple. Snape has the Felicis potion in a small sack, with a vial for everyone. Dumbledore tells his wizards to enbibe the potion and attack the temple.
The Jedi will never see it coming. Why? Taken directly from ESB:
[Luke has seen a vision of Han, Leia and Chewie being tortured in Cloud City]
Luke: I saw - I saw a city in the clouds.
Yoda: [nods] Friends you have there.
Luke: They were in pain...
Yoda: It is the future you see.
Luke: The future?
[pause]
Luke: Will they die?
Yoda: [closes his eyes for a moment] Difficult to see. Always in motion is the future.
Hmm, difficult to see, always in motion. Yoda will see maybe a possible future, but nothing solid enough to act on.
The attack begins. The wizards, due to the Felix Felicis potion, superior numbers, and far more diverse powers, clean house on the Jedi.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
the wizards won scenario one.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL 😂
Seriously though. "Every endevour" can include the spellcaster's death. ('The ultimate endevour'😉
Just cause Yoda found it harder to see stuff for a bit when the force is all darksidey, doesnt mean Palps would have the same problem.
So sommmmmmme mofo on the SW force user side'd see it.
And yes, with superior numbers all blasting away , the only thing that most of the the wizards'll cast is feces in their drawers just before their innards explode..
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL 😂Seriously though. "Every endevour" can include the spellcaster's death. ('The ultimate endevour'😉
Just cause Yoda found it harder to see stuff for a bit when the force is all darksidey, doesnt mean Palps would have the same problem.
So sommmmmmme mofo on the SW force user side'd see it.And yes, with superior numbers all blasting away , the only thing that most of the the wizards'll cast is feces in their drawers just before their innards explode..
Yeah, the Dementors were in scenario one,. Wizards win, even with all the Clones.
Endeavor, to attempt.
Succeed, to accomplish what is attempted or intended.
The wizards will endeavor to destroy the Jedi, and they will succeed. Why?
"One sip and you will find that all of your endeavors succeed."
Yoda said the trouble is hard to see, is always changing, that's what we have to go with. Sidious did not foresee Vader tossing into the frying pan, did he? There ya go, Champ.
Jedi do not use blasters. Obi Wan used one because he was disarmed and had no choice, and it happened to be there.
Oh snap, I forgot about Oppugno:
http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Oppugno
Oppugno is a spell that directs an object or individual to attack the victim. This curse will cause conjured creatures under the control of the caster to attack the target.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Snape is the potions master, you saying the potion master of Hogwarts school for witchcraft and wizardry cannot make Felix Felicis?Doesn't matter how many people used the potion, Snape can make it, the wizards can inbibe it, it will work.
I'm not saying anything. I've already told you I think Harry Potter is the biggest lot of drivel ever and hence i've avoided them like the plague. Hence I was asking. There's a difference. Learn it.
It does matter how many people use the potion in the movies because you're applying the exact same principle to the Jedi in terms of what their feats are. The use of spells and potions should have the same standard applied as that of the Jedi training with regards to force abilities. You're trying to argue that if a Jedi didn't exhibit an ability in 1 specific SW movie then they shouldn't be allowed it in this fight (because of the on screen feats law ) even though logic and canon clearly show that all Jedi are trained in basic force powers like push.
You can't then expect to get away with not applying the same standard to the HP characters.
So hence it doesn't matter if Snape is the potions master. By your own standard, if he isn't shown making it on screen then he can't do it in this debate because it's not an on screen feat for that character.
Originally posted by jaden101Apologies, I thought you actually knew something about the Harry Potter films. Silly me.
I'm not saying anything. I've already told you I think Harry Potter is the biggest lot of drivel ever and hence i've avoided them like the plague. Hence I was asking. There's a difference. Learn it.It does matter how many people use the potion in the movies because you're applying the exact same principle to the Jedi in terms of what their feats are. The use of spells and potions should have the same standard applied as that of the Jedi training with regards to force abilities. You're trying to argue that if a Jedi didn't exhibit an ability in 1 specific SW movie then they shouldn't be allowed it in this fight (because of the on screen feats law ) even though logic and canon clearly show that all Jedi are trained in basic force powers like push.
You can't then expect to get away with not applying the same standard to the HP characters.
So hence it doesn't matter if Snape is the potions master. By your own standard, if he isn't shown making it on screen then he can't do it in this debate because it's not an on screen feat for that character.
Do the Jedi have a potion that ensures victory? Nope. The Felicis potion more than makes up for Jedi precog.
Dude, Snape is the potions master. Meaning no one is better than him. And if he cant make it, then Slughorn obtains more, analyzes the ingredients, then Snape makes some.
Irrelevant really, because Snape can and would make it perfectly.
BTW, of course all the Jedi have the basic force powers, but uber powers like force choke and lightning, only those who showed it.
Originally posted by Rogue Jedi
Yeah, the Dementors were in scenario one,. Wizards win, even with all the Clones.Endeavor, to attempt.
Succeed, to accomplish what is attempted or intended.
The wizards will endeavor to destroy the Jedi, and they will succeed. Why?
"One sip and you will find that all of your endeavors succeed."
Yoda said the trouble is hard to see, is always changing, that's what we have to go with. Sidious did not foresee Vader tossing into the frying pan, did he? There ya go, Champ.
Jedi do not use blasters. Obi Wan used one because he was disarmed and had no choice, and it happened to be there.
Well, chump, it was because the force was swinging away fromthe darkside at that time.... 🙄 Hear you nothing that I say...?
Yes I understand what endevour means, knobhead.
Its just that you dont seem to understand "matter is affected by the force" and for your spell to work, it must have some kind of matter/energy property that the force user could screw with.
You can deactivate needlessly-smug-mode anytime by taking the wand out from your bum.