Ganondorf Vs Azeroth

Started by BloodRain15 pages

They were saying how punching and breaking a stick of chalk to punching a cliff side of chalk for size difference. Though to compare you have to punch gypsum which is denser then chalk.

I was talking about your "train crash" comment

Originally posted by Q'Anilia
I was talking about your "train crash" comment

This thread is a train wreck.

I think he was just pointing out the proper name of the mineral.

Okay, back to the thread.

Originally posted by Burning thought
not all types of rock are durable. I dont know the name of it but theres stone and certain rock faces that can be smashed away with a human fist. Chalk for instance is stone, you can crumble it in your fingers with ease and thats just one example.

Thats easy to answer, someone who is fallible is someone who speaks from a position of ignorence. If someone says only a light arrows can harm Ganon yet they have never tried it themselves, or used them or that they could not possibly know how many things Ganon has been hit by, then their fallible.

Vampires talking about themselves in LoK are not fallible, they have first hand knowledge.

Link uses Darbus to plow through that rock, because his bombs don't damage it. Bombs > human fist. That rock isn't weak rock. Nor is a Goron.

This portion has already been covered, Ganon is not ignorant of the Triforce. How about that it takes divine power to stop divine power?

Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
I think he was just pointing out the proper name of the mineral.

Okay, back to the thread.

Link uses Darbus to plow through that rock, because his bombs don't damage it. Bombs > human fist. That rock isn't weak rock. Nor is a Goron.

This portion has already been covered, Ganon is not ignorant of the Triforce. How about that it takes divine power to stop divine power?

Whats Darbus? and is there a canon cutscene telling us his bombs did not work, and the yield of said bombs? ok you made the assertion, the rock is not weak, and the Goron isnt either, prove this?

divine power is not gaugable. And ganons ignorant to what the triforce actually gives link, tbh Ganon only says its powerful, this does not correlate to anything.

Darbus is the Goron tribe's patriarch. Yes. And I just did. Bombs did not work, the Goron does. Oh yeah, did we mention Goron Link punching the stone pillar in MM? Win strength feat is win.

This is where I point out, again, that you are requiring a direct connection for Link and not for Kain. Acknowledge this.

And shit, I don't even remember why I'm arguing Link in a Ganondorf vs Azeroth thread.

Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
This thread is a train wreck.

Pretty much this.

Edit:

Originally posted by MooCowofJustice
I think he was just pointing out the proper name of the mineral.

And this.

Oh yeah, did we mention Goron Link punching the stone pillar in MM? Win strength feat is win.

Topic: Ganondorf conquer Azeroth. Azeroth shudder in darkness, but retaliate and after some time and a chance to reorganize reclaim the land.

Whatever victory Ganondorf can pull, it is not a lasting one.

We might as well just stop this, then.

Cant he get followers/minions in Azeroth to assist in taking over?

Well, back to that:

Who would take it back from him? The dragon aspects? Neltharion doesn't sound too concerned for Azeroth's well being. 😛 The others maybe. I can't really say. (Still learning!)And what would happen if he got his hands on something like the sunwell?

Another issue, is, once he'd conquered, he could destroy all the resources in Azeroth that were used by anyone not strictly loyal to him. He could freeze or drain lakes, for example.

I believe the Alliance would be totally destroyed in Ganon's rise, and he'd rule the remnants of the Horde with an iron fist, because he's a jerk that way. He'd also probably keep Sylvanas in a gem shaped magic prison because he does that to pretty girls for some reason. mmm

He's shown the ability to raise dead monsters in a way that the Scourge needed orbs to do, as well. He could raise an army much like the scourge.

He could also potentially have a Dark Link to be his lieutenant.

Originally posted by Burning thought
yes because I often take pictures or vids of me punching chalk to prove it on forums.

Hey, you're the one who said you had done so and were using the statement support an argument. I simply asked for visual evidence.

I thought you of all people could appreciate that.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Well, back to that:

Who would take it back from him? The dragon aspects? Neltharion doesn't sound too concerned for Azeroth's well being. 😛 The others maybe. I can't really say. (Still learning!)And what would happen if he got his hands on something like the sunwell?

Another issue, is, once he'd conquered, he could destroy all the resources in Azeroth that were used by anyone not strictly loyal to him. He could freeze or drain lakes, for example.

I believe the Alliance would be totally destroyed in Ganon's rise, and he'd rule the remnants of the Horde with an iron fist, because he's a jerk that way. He'd also probably keep Sylvanas in a gem shaped magic prison because he does that to pretty girls for some reason. mmm

He's shown the ability to raise dead monsters in a way that the Scourge needed orbs to do, as well. He could raise an army much like the scourge.

He could also potentially have a Dark Link to be his lieutenant.

No, Deathwing is certainly not too concerned about Azeroth's well-being, but he wants to be the world's absolute ruler. I think you can see the impending clash of interests.

I believe that the Sunwell is currently being fueled by the holy energies of a Naaru.

Hm. Clash of interests indeed. Oddly enough, Ganon would really appreciate Link's help there.

Sidenote: Ganon has shown himself capable of using holy energies. His source of power is technicly holy. So long as those energies don't go out of their way to smite him that is.

Originally posted by BloodRain
Cant he get followers/minions in Azeroth to assist in taking over?

Probably. With false promises, the Twilight cult might join him and those are not people you want as enemies. Cho'gall was a Twilight cult lieutenant.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Well, back to that:

Who would take it back from him? The dragon aspects? Neltharion doesn't sound too concerned for Azeroth's well being. 😛 The others maybe. I can't really say. (Still learning!)And what would happen if he got his hands on something like the sunwell?

Another issue, is, once he'd conquered, he could destroy all the resources in Azeroth that were used by anyone not strictly loyal to him. He could freeze or drain lakes, for example.

I believe the Alliance would be totally destroyed in Ganon's rise, and he'd rule the remnants of the Horde with an iron fist, because he's a jerk that way. He'd also probably keep Sylvanas in a gem shaped magic prison because he does that to pretty girls for some reason. mmm

He's shown the ability to raise dead monsters in a way that the Scourge needed orbs to do, as well. He could raise an army much like the scourge.

He could also potentially have a Dark Link to be his lieutenant.

Neltharion more or less live by the philosophy that if he can not have it, no one shall. He would take on Ganondorf, but not out of care for the world, but because a world controlled by Ganondorf is a world controlled without Deathwing. And Deathwing is never second rate.

When it comes to finding the Sunwell, he's pretty screwed on that front. Once you've cleared the Sunwell Trilogy, I'll explain more closely on why this is not something he can do, but rest assured, it is not within his capability.
He could however try find traces of the World Tree, but that feels a little too elaborate to attain more power, not that I am sure he would know what to do with the essence if he got hold of it.

Mages can conjure food and water. When Khadgar first met Medivh in "Last Guardian", Medivh with a gesture summoned a great feast. Wine, meat, bread, fruit and a lot more without so much as breaking a sweat. Starvation will not work on the Azerothian population, since if anyone survive an invasion, it's the mages and magicians.

Raising the Undead does not generally require an orb. The case on your mind is obviously Ichor and his Eye of Ner'Zhul. The artifact was given Ichor because he was not an innate necromancer, nor did he seem to have any further magical talents beyond what the orb provided him. Dar'Khan for example, in the same tale, showed that plain magic suffice quite handily to rise undead forces to do your bidding.

When it comes to Dark Link, I have no idea what that means 😛

I think Dark links a corrupted shadow of link or something in four swords

Dark Link is arguably Ganon's most powerful servant, but we don't know much about him other than he can bring the fight to Link pretty well. He was the final boss of Zelda II, the last game in the series, where Dark Link attempts ot kill Link and sprinkle his blood on Ganon's ashes to revive him.

Dark Link's an incredible sword fighter, able to match Link, and even jump up on Link's sword in OoT.

I would think the only weapon Ganon can't use is the Master Sword. It was the only thing stated that "evil could not touch." And in TP we saw Zant make use of the Light Spirit's power against Midna.

deathwing (not even the most powerful being on azeroth) has control over the land of azeroth, so much so that he pretty much destroys all of azeroth just from waking from a nap. then there are the old gods, ragnarock, azshara, Malfurion stormrage, the dragon flights (the ones still alive), and there are more that i cannot think of, and 10 years is not long at all, the people of azeroth have fought sargeras who has been plotting the destruction of...well everything for thousands of years, and is much more intelegent and powerful than ganon