Oh for Pete's sake!
Voldie stomp, and he does it blindfolded. The HP h8 is a little bit silly here. Wizards can apparate effectively in combat, so the Hourglass is out. Voldemort is all about giant snakes, so the Cobra is less of a problem than it could be, and transfiguration is all kinds of useful for undoing transfiguration. Jafar's three powers are outmatched and more than outgunned by the Wizard. The Killing Curse oneshots everything; Jafar is going down.
Then Nagini eats that annoying parrot.
Jafar launched an entire tower so far it looked like it made it to the North Pole. Realize how far that is from Arabia. Jafar did this without needing to say any words and he did it casually. Only shot Voldey has is aparation which, considering it is a cage area, will not do him much good.
Jafar ends him without much problem....
This of course is assuming Voldey is not immortal.
Originally posted by Zampanó
Oh for Pete's sake!Voldie stomp, and he does it blindfolded. The HP h8 is a little bit silly here. Wizards can apparate effectively in combat, so the Hourglass is out. Voldemort is all about giant snakes, so the Cobra is less of a problem than it could be, and transfiguration is all kinds of useful for undoing transfiguration. Jafar's three powers are outmatched and more than outgunned by the Wizard. The Killing Curse oneshots everything; Jafar is going down.
Then Nagini eats that annoying parrot.
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Jafar can transfigure better than any Wizard was seen doing. He also has "good enough" reflexes for most wizards, but I think Volde is just a bit too much. Really, though, we'd have to see how far Jafar could take his powers. He'd also need much more practice to get used to his obviously superior powers. It seemed like nothing was the limit for his powers.
Originally posted by TheAuraAngel
Jafar launched an entire [b]tower so far it looked like it made it to the North Pole. Realize how far that is from Arabia. Jafar did this without needing to say any words and he did it casually. Only shot Voldey has is aparation which, considering it is a cage area, will not do him much good.Jafar ends him without much problem....
This of course is assuming Voldey is not immortal. [/B]
I was just the mountains. That's where the snow was coming from. You could see Agrabah in the distance. It was like...10 miles or something.
Does that take a poop on you argument/support of Jafar?
Not really. He casually levitated a giant tower and sent it flying like a golf ball. That's still more power than Voldey can hope to deal with.
And if I could find a quality video of it, I'd double check your statement. Sadly I can't and I unfortunately do not own Aladdin yet.
Jafar still wins so I can't see how it matters.
Originally posted by dadudemonI was just the mountains. That's where the snow was coming from. You could see Agrabah in the distance. It was like...10 miles or something.
Does that take a poop on you argument/support of Jafar?
Originally posted by AuraAngel
Not really. He casually levitated a giant tower and sent it flying like a golf ball. That's still more power than Voldey can hope to deal with.And if I could find a quality video of it, I'd double check your statement. Sadly I can't and I unfortunately do not own Aladdin yet.
Jafar still wins so I can't see how it matters.
I'd say that off the 2, Voldemort has the better combat experience, and they are close enough in power with a slight edge to Jafar. All in all, a good fight, and Voldemort wins 6/10 imo.
If this were Genie-Jafar though, he'd solo everyone in the HPverse combined.
Originally posted by Epicurus
Voldemort single-handedly took down the barrier protecting Hogwarts from the Death Eaters' invasion TDH2.I'd say that off the 2, Voldemort has the better combat experience, and they are close enough in power with a slight edge to Jafar. All in all, a good fight, and Voldemort wins 6/10 imo.
If this were Genie-Jafar though, he'd solo everyone in the HPverse combined.
No he didn't. The Death Eaters had been weakening the barrier for quite a bit of time before he finally stepped in and did the final attack that took it down. That's like saying a guy gets jumped, and then a guy who'd done nothing until he was bruised and battered hops in and knocks him out. And you claim the guy who knocked him out single handedly beat him up.
Originally posted by KingD19
No he didn't. The Death Eaters had been weakening the barrier for quite a bit of time before he finally stepped in and did the final attack that took it down. That's like saying a guy gets jumped, and then a guy who'd done nothing until he was bruised and battered hops in and knocks him out. And you claim the guy who knocked him out single handedly beat him up.