Voldemort vs. Ganondorf (Twilight Princess)

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Light arrows explode on contact.

Those feats are all canon to TP.

The executioner's sword never harmed Ganon with the ToP, lol. Nice try.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
Light arrows explode on contact.

Those feats are all canon to TP.

The executioner's sword never harmed Ganon with the ToP, lol. Nice try.

This is a Tp thread only so the canonicity doesn't matter. Quit being upset over this.

Dorf never recovered from his wounds after he got the top. Worst healing factor ever.

I'm using TP, the sword is in TP, and canon to TP. If you're just going to throw canon out the window then this becomes an argument over who is cooler, which Ganondorf will still win.

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
I'm using TP, the sword is in TP, and canon to TP. If you're just going to throw canon out the window then this becomes an argument over who is cooler, which Ganondorf will still win.
You can only use feats which happen in the game. You aren't from the comic versus which explains a lot about this side of the board. Behind the times.

Voldemort wins.

K, in the game, the Sword gains the feat of being the Master Sword, which does cool as **** shit. With that established, it is more powerful than the entire HPverse, book or movie combined.

Voldemort can't hurt Ganon.

The Light Spirits sealed the Dark Interlopers' magic, banished an entire race to another dimension and nearly killed Midna just by being in the same room as her. As we know, the Light Spirits = Light Arrows. There, feats and resistance. Recall that the Light Arrows can only slow Ganondorf down. You have to hit him with the Master Sword to actually hurt him.

Also,

Originally posted by ScreamPaste
K, in the game, the Sword gains the feat of being the Master Sword, which does cool as **** shit. With that established, it is more powerful than the entire HPverse, book or movie combined.

Voldemort can't hurt Ganon.

In the game it can be easily blocked and is nothing special. Sword of Gryffindor is more impressive.

Hurt and kill, easily. More impressive feats, quicker reflexes, greatest wizard in a world of wizards.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Sword of Gryffindor is more impressive.

False.

Originally posted by The Scenario
The Light Spirits sealed the Dark Interlopers' magic, banished an entire race to another dimension and nearly killed Midna just by being in the same room as her. As we know, the Light Spirits = Light Arrows. There, feats and resistance. Recall that the Light Arrows can only slow Ganondorf down. You have to hit him with the Master Sword to actually hurt him.

Also,

We don't know the context of the battle since we didn't see any of it so it carries no weight. We see the sages banish Dorf as well. Somehow it becomes impressive and a victory but shunned by your bias when it occurs when we see it all in the game to Dorf.

Yes, they hurt him just don't kill him. No feats.

Again, we don't see it and it is hyperbole for the most part. We see Midna touch it on screen and nothing occurs. 🙂

Originally posted by quanchi112
We don't know the context of the battle since we didn't see any of it so it carries no weight. We see the sages banish Dorf as well. Somehow it becomes impressive and a victory but shunned by your bias when it occurs when we see it all in the game to Dorf.

We saw them seal the Fused Shadows in the flashback. You know what that indicates? Ganondorf gained a resistance to banishment, since one worked and a later one didn't. Thanks, quan.


Yes, they hurt him just don't kill him. No feats.

They nearly killed Midna and failed to harm Ganondorf. That means Ganondorf resisted.


Again, we don't see it and it is hyperbole for the most part. We see Midna touch it on screen and nothing occurs. 🙂

Midna is Twili, it's her ancestral magic. Try again.

Originally posted by The Scenario
We saw them seal the Fused Shadows in the flashback. You know what that indicates? Ganondorf gained a resistance to banishment, since one worked and a later one didn't. Thanks, quan.

They nearly killed Midna and failed to harm Ganondorf. That means Ganondorf resisted.

Midna is Twili, it's her ancestral magic. Try again.

We didn't see how they were defeated so the context is an unknown. We never saw Dorf resist bfr'd. The mirror was not used against him again.

They didn't kill anyone. 😂 not impressed.

She still changed when she put it on and became more aggressive. Try to set the bias aside.

Originally posted by quanchi112
We didn't see how they were defeated so the context is an unknown. We never saw Dorf resist bfr'd. The mirror was not used against him again.

We saw them come down and take the Dark Interloper's magic away. We saw Ganondorf resist the Light Arrows' ability to banish evil.


They didn't kill anyone. 😂 not impressed.

Dark Interlopers. Pay attention.


She still changed when she put it on and became more aggressive. Try to set the bias aside.

Because she chose to. Please pay attention?

Originally posted by The Scenario
We saw them come down and take the Dark Interloper's magic away. We saw Ganondorf resist the Light Arrows' ability to banish evil.

Dark Interlopers. Pay attention.

Because she chose to. Please pay attention?

We never saw one light arrow do so we simply don't know. The light arrows damaged him they didn't banish like the Mirror has previously shown.

Context is missing.

So certain beings can resist it. No biggie at all.

🙂

Originally posted by quanchi112
We never saw one light arrow do so we simply don't know. The light arrows damaged him they didn't banish like the Mirror has previously shown.

Because Ganondorf resisted it, please read my posts.


Context is missing.

We saw it happen on screen.


So certain beings can resist it. No biggie at all.

🙂

Too bad Ganondorf isn't Twili.

Originally posted by The Scenario
Because Ganondorf resisted it, please read my posts.

We saw it happen on screen.

Too bad Ganondorf isn't Twili.

As did Midna who was even weak to light.

We didn't see the actual battle.

His power was given to bolster Twilight in a symbiotic relationship with Zant.

Originally posted by quanchi112
As did Midna who was even weak to light.

Midna would have died if she wasn't healed. Ganondorf shrugged it off. You should play Twilight Princess again.


We didn't see the actual battle.

There wasn't a battle, they straight up sealed the magic into the Fused Shadows.


His power was given to bolster Twilight in a symbiotic relationship with Zant.

Ganondorf doesn't resist his own power.

Originally posted by The Scenario
Midna would have died if she wasn't healed. Ganondorf shrugged it off. You should play Twilight Princess again.

There wasn't a battle, they straight up sealed the magic into the Fused Shadows.

Ganondorf doesn't resist his own power.

It was her weakness but she didn't die. It wasn't Dorf's weakness so why should he die when it hasn't killed anyone.

Dorf already proved superior in combat to fused shadows so what does it matter.

What twilight spell was tossed at him that he had to resist ?

Originally posted by quanchi112
It was her weakness but she didn't die. It wasn't Dorf's weakness so why should he die when it hasn't killed anyone.

She was going to die, did you miss the fac that you were trying to save her life? Heck, it completely disabled her to the point she couldn't even move, yet Ganondorf shrugged off a more point version in an actual weapon.

It's a clear resistance feat.


Dorf already proved superior in combat to fused shadows so what does it matter.

It means he resisted their sealing and banishing ability, too.


What twilight spell was tossed at him that he had to resist ?

Recall Puppet Zelda, how Ganondorf is vulnerable to his own magic when reflected back at him? Or when Midna removed him from Zelda after he was weakened by his own magic?

Originally posted by The Scenario
She was going to die, did you miss the fac that you were trying to save her life? Heck, it completely disabled her to the point she couldn't even move, yet Ganondorf shrugged off a more point version in an actual weapon.

It's a clear resistance feat.

It means he resisted their sealing and banishing ability, too.

Recall Puppet Zelda, how Ganondorf is vulnerable to his own magic when reflected back at him? Or when Midna removed him from Zelda after he was weakened by his own magic?

She didn't die and it exploited a specific weakness of hers which takes away from the feat.

No, it isn't. No, the arrows never banished anyone. The mirror did. The leaps of logic here are astonishing.

When it is cast on him. When was Twilight cast on him ?

You don't have any examples just shotty explanations.

Originally posted by quanchi112
She didn't die and it exploited a specific weakness of hers which takes away from the feat.

It's also a weakness of Ganondorf's, which adds to the feat.


No, it isn't. No, the arrows never banished anyone. The mirror did. The leaps of logic here are astonishing.

The Light Spirits banished and entire race, and the Light Spirits became the Light Arrows. Pay attention.


When it is cast on him. When was Twilight cast on him ?

When Midna transformed to remove him from Zelda. Please pay attention.


You don't have any examples just shotty explanations.

I just gave examples, please stop ignoring them.