Voldemort vs. Albus Dumbledore

Started by quanchi112183 pages

Originally posted by EmperorSidious2
http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Duel_in_the_Ministry_Atrium

Let's see the laughs we get with this.

This does give some insight about the fight and its quite interesting. Just go to the movies part. It's based solely on the movie, not books or anything the movie section. Do with it what you will.

I am not clicking on any more of your speculative nonsense. You stole another person's argument when it came to Windu and Palpatine.

Originally posted by juggerman
No.

He took advantage of Harry inadvertently distracting Albus. Tom was at his mercy

Yes you are

Albus helped Harry easily best Tom at his own game. Weak

Yes.

No, we see Voldemort gesture forward and Albus knew what was coming next.

Nah.

Albus and his friends. Albus powerlessly stood back and watched. Weak Albus later died.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes.

No, we see Voldemort gesture forward and Albus knew what was coming next.

Nah.

Albus and his friends. Albus powerlessly stood back and watched. Weak Albus later died.

No

We see him flail

Yes

He didn't just watch.

Originally posted by juggerman
No

We see him flail

Yes

He didn't just watch.

Yes.

We see he breaks free due to his own power.

Nah.

He talked as the friends also inspired so it took all of that to break free. Quit ignoring the totality of the situation.

Originally posted by quanchi112
He isn't going to take on a small army of wizards. He rose to power anyways. Albus died like a *****.

I'm sorry do show me when he abandoned his fight with Dumbledore the aurors showed up. He left before they showed up to posses Harry. So he ran like a little b****.

Dumbleodre died with a plan, Voldmoert died to a baby and then that same guy 18 years later.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I am not clicking on any more of your speculative nonsense. You stole another person's argument when it came to Windu and Palpatine.

So when something tells you exactly what happened it's speculation? Show me where I stole. I gave time stamps to show where exactly to go for that quote which is public sense it's a novelization and you can pull those quotes. So unless you can prove I stole your again speaking out of your butt.

Originally posted by EmperorSidious2
I'm sorry do show me when he abandoned his fight with Dumbledore the aurors showed up. He left before they showed up to posses Harry. So he ran like a little b****.

Dumbleodre died with a plan, Voldmoert died to a baby and then that same guy 18 years later.

You are completely wrong and show quite an ignorance with regards to this duel.

He altered his plans after Snape told him he'd die due to the dark magic. Can't overcome Voldemort you old dead hack!!

Originally posted by EmperorSidious2
So when something tells you exactly what happened it's speculation? Show me where I stole. I gave time stamps to show where exactly to go for that quote which is public sense it's a novelization and you can pull those quotes. So unless you can prove I stole your again speaking out of your butt.

Just like your last video where the guy says hey I'm speculating and you I terpet this as fact. Not on my watch, kiddo.

😂

From the site I posted.

Dumbledore then non-verbally casts a hydro-kinetic spell, where he draws the waters of the Fountain of Magical Brethren so that it erupts and flows out surrounding and encasing Lord Voldemort inside an enchanted sphere of water in an attempt to drown him and finish the duel. Dumbledore maintains the shape of the complex water sphere by continually sculpting and spinning it. Harry gets too close to the duel, necessitating that Dumbledore magically repels him away whilst attempting to maintain his spell and breaks Dumbledore's concentration, this combined with Voldemort slashing through the water causes the sphere to collapse, allowing Voldemort to escape from his watery prison

Originally posted by quanchi112
Just like your last video where the guy says hey I'm speculating and you I terpet this as fact. Not on my watch, kiddo.

😂

So in other words your speaking out of your butt. Cool to know.

Originally posted by EmperorSidious2
From the site I posted.

Dumbledore then non-verbally casts a hydro-kinetic spell, where he draws the waters of the Fountain of Magical Brethren so that it erupts and flows out surrounding and encasing Lord Voldemort inside an enchanted sphere of water in an attempt to drown him and finish the duel. Dumbledore maintains the shape of the complex water sphere by continually sculpting and spinning it. Harry gets too close to the duel, necessitating that Dumbledore magically repels him away whilst attempting to maintain his spell and breaks Dumbledore's concentration, this combined with Voldemort slashing through the water causes the sphere to collapse, allowing Voldemort to escape from his watery prison

So even in your plagiarized response it also states Voldemort slashed through which I stated on my own. I'm amazing. He also slashes first.

😂

Originally posted by EmperorSidious2
So in other words your speaking out of your butt. Cool to know.

No, unlike you I think for myself, kid.

Originally posted by quanchi112
So even in your plagiarized response it also states Voldemort slashed through which I stated on my own. I'm amazing. He also slashes first.

😂

So you agree that Dumbledore broke concentration to push Harry back cause he got to close. Since you take what you want from it you must take it all, thus your argument is half right. You must not know what plagiarizing means.

Originally posted by EmperorSidious2
So you agree that Dumbledore broke concentration to push Harry back cause he got to close. Since you take what you want from it you must take it all, thus your argument is half right. You must not know what plagiarizing means.
No, he knew Harry was in trouble because of Voldemort and knocked him backwards. I am right as rain.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes.

We see he breaks free due to his own power.

Nah.

He talked as the friends also inspired so it took all of that to break free. Quit ignoring the totality of the situation.

No

After the distraction provided by Harry

Yup

Harry stomped Voldemort at his own game with a few words of inspiration from Dumbles.

Originally posted by juggerman
No

After the distraction provided by Harry

Yup

Harry stomped Voldemort at his own game with a few words of inspiration from Dumbles.

Yes.

I've explained this enough times for you to understand.

Nah.

Harry resisted him that doesn't imply stomping. He was on his backside while Voldemort mocked him. 😂

Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes.

I've explained this enough times for you to understand.

Nah.

Harry resisted him that doesn't imply stomping. He was on his backside while Voldemort mocked him. 😂

No

You've falsified events

Yup

Vold attacked and was sent packing. The fact that Harry was down only makes Tom look even worse as he was not only beaten by a child, but a downed child.

Originally posted by juggerman
No

You've falsified events

Yup

Vold attacked and was sent packing. The fact that Harry was down only makes Tom look even worse as he was not only beaten by a child, but a downed child.

Yes.

Which events ? Be specific.

Nah.

The backup arrived. He was resisted he wasn't beaten. If I put you in a bear hug and you break free and are on the ground you didn't win younjustbbrikemtbe hold. Quit acting silly and like a child.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes.

Which events ? Be specific.

Nah.

The backup arrived. He was resisted he wasn't beaten. If I put you in a bear hug and you break free and are on the ground you didn't win younjustbbrikemtbe hold. Quit acting silly and like a child.

No

All of them pretty much. But I'll humor you, what proof do you have that Voldemort destabilized the water?

Yup

It was a mind battle. Voldemort lost. Stop crying about the consistent loses Voldemort racks up

Originally posted by juggerman
No

All of them pretty much. But I'll humor you, what proof do you have that Voldemort destabilized the water?

Yup

It was a mind battle. Voldemort lost. Stop crying about the consistent loses Voldemort racks up

Yes.

Established continuity of him moving his wand and creating a force.

No.

He repelled the possession he didn't win just as someone can resist a bear hug. My analogy is perfect no resisting a bear hug means you won.

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