But in all seriousness, Potterverse magic (IMO at least) seems far more efficient and effective than Middle Earth magic, so I think Voldemort can take this
Originally posted by NemeBroGandalf had his staff easily broken by the Witch King. Voldemort's far more powerful than Gandalf and has much deadlier spells and is by far more powerful.
Gandalf uses the spell that was knocking Nazghul around in the air, which proceeds to break all of Voldemort's bones, killing him.
Originally posted by Lord LucienI'm afraid you are mistaken.
I think he's referring to Gandalf's flashlight trick in RotK. While he's busy trying that on Voldemort, he'll be dropping dead from a Killing Curse.
The "flashlight" was shown to have tangible effects on the Nazghul and their mounts.
This will kill or seriously injure Voldemort on impact.
Oh, and Avada Kedavra can be blocked by rocks or a mother's love. The notion that it can affect a Maiar is pretty amusing.
Originally posted by quanchi112
One avada kedavra would be all it takes. He's powerful enough to bring down a protective barrier that seemed far more durable than a Balrog.
Death spell has to hit first and it can both be dodged or block by something as mundane as a wooden door.
Voldermort took on a protective shield, big whup. Barriers don't hit back; Balrogs do.
Originally posted by NemeBroNo, it doesn't considering one kill spell is all he needs and he dies. One flick of his wrist and Gandalf dies.
Voldemort isn't the Witch King.Your argument sucks.
Originally posted by RobtardWhen did Gandalf show off his acrobatic I will dodge your attacks type stuff ? Balrogs can't close the distance on someone who can teleport and has offensive power and a one shot kill spell in their arsenal like Voldemort.
Death spell has to hit first and it can both be dodged or block by something as mundane as a wooden door.Voldermort took on a protective shield, big whup. Barriers don't hit back; Balrogs do.