Originally posted by quanchi112Lol in your words the conclusion is that its due to the 'magic sword', meaning in your own example its the swords that allow can reflect magic. That still works perfectly in Dorf's favour.
Two swords that contact this magic can reflect it therefore any special sword that contacts this magic reflects it. We have no other examples of any other magic being reflected. This isn't hard to figure out.
That is unless you're stating that the official quote on this exact subject which says its due to the MSs ability to reflect magic.. which would be arguing against stated canon information.
Originally posted by BloodRainJust this magical blast. That is it.
Lol in your words the conclusion is that its due to the 'magic sword', meaning in your own example its the swords that allow can reflect magic. That still works perfectly in Dorf's favour.That is unless you're stating that the official quote on this exact subject which says its due to the MSs ability to reflect magic.. which would be arguing against stated canon information.
When does it state this regarding to the Ms in the Tp ?
Originally posted by BloodRainI never said anything other than any old special sword can reflect this blast. Both swords reflected it not just the master sword.
Statements > your opinion.You [b]think
that its only this specific magic that can be reflected, when a statement says its an ability of the blade. [/B]
Except that with the canon statements we can discover that its not the magic, but the blade that does the trick. Just because the Sage sword doesn't have statements, doesn't make this any less true. Don't forget that its a magic formed weapon that's channelling Ganondorf's magic.
To reiterate, statements say its the blade, not that Dorf has tennis ball magical attacks.
Originally posted by BloodRainThe same magic can hurt him. Sword can reflect is just like the ms. Sorry, you can't change facts.
Except that with the canon statements we can discover that its not the magic, but the blade that does the trick. Just because the Sage sword doesn't have statements, doesn't make this any less true. Don't forget that its a magic formed weapon that's channelling Ganondorf's magic.To reiterate, statements say its the blade, not that Dorf has tennis ball magical attacks.
Originally posted by BloodRainWe see it can be reflected by either sword thus meaning it isn't special.
And the statements specify what's going on here.So which is it?
Is the scene backed with statements correct, that its the blades, not bouncy magic?
Or can his magic be reflected by literally any common hunk of metal?
Originally posted by quanchi112
Both swords doing so. I also said any old special sword.This blast is repelled by both swords thus proving it isn't just the master sword.
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Then both swords are special. Ganondorf is channeling his magic through one.
I never said only the Master Sword could do this, it's just one of the powers it has. In fact, since this is Voldemort vs. Ganondorf, I'll say that Ganondorf's can reflect Voldemort's spells, too.
Originally posted by The ScenarioI never said they weren't. I said any special sword can do so.
Then both swords are special. Ganondorf is channeling his magic through one.I never said only the Master Sword could do this, it's just one of the powers it has. In fact, since this is Voldemort vs. Ganondorf, I'll say that Ganondorf's can reflect Voldemort's spells, too.
I disagree but we know for certain the swords can reflect the weak and slow bolts from possessed Zelda.