BloodRain
Knight of Retribution
Is it physically possible for someone to have superhuman strength but be unable to strike with superhuman force?
Originally posted by quanchi112
I never said I'd quantity how many people will be using the avada kedavra. In your line of reasoning it's impossible to debate anything unseen on film or in the game. I never said there was a known limit so in the end you agree with me but then again did I ever say I was going to argue this or that I could quantify how many ? No. Thanks for wasting my time. I will do whatever I want. Don't think for a second you can tell me what to do. You agreed with me in the end about something I was never going to argue in the first place. Again, thanks for wasting my time as well as your own.
In a vs match, yeah it would be impossible to debate an unknown character. Take for instance Deatheater #32 vs.. Link;
AK, other two curses, Apparition, fire spells, forcefield, affinity for potions, Accio, Patronum, Stupefy, transformation...
We can argue that #32 knows all of these moves, some, or none of them. How would you go about a debate on this when we don't know what spells #32 has learnt or is capable of?
Bro, I stated from the very beginning that more characters could likely use AK, I have never once denied this. You know that so why the aggro? Didn't have to start an argument about this topic when you already knew my answer O.o
Originally posted by quanchi112
Harry went back in time and saved himself. Any Hp character can do back and save his or herself here. We see Harry would have died if he hadn't interceded on his own behalf. The same logic applies to all Harry Potter characters. If Harry hadn't gone back in time he would have been defeated by the dementors. LOZ stands no chance here. I wanted to make this fair so I eliminated this cheap tactic. Again, the movie makes it clear through time travel that a HPotter character can save their own bacon by going back in time to defend his or herself.
Did you even read that link I posted?
In the HP timeline Harry will always use the Time-Turner at that point, always wait for his father to save him, always be the one to save himself. This Harry, the one he saved, the one that one saves etc. The HP timeline is linear. Every event has already happened.
Hermione threw a snail at Past!Harry because at that point in time she witnessed a Future!Hermione throw a snail at him. She also howled to call the werewolf over because her future self did so at that point in time. For all these instances the characters are doing so because the events have already happened, and they do those acts as at that time they themselves realise this too and do what happened to them.
Originally posted by quanchi112
No I can't give you a simple answer as you like to waste both of our time. You are free to believe whatever stupid theory you want to. I don't believe it and i won't answer it until after the battlezone. Pretty crystal clear response. Keep responding begging for my attention though. It's cute.
Q: "Yes, they can. I'll explain why later"
BR: "Alright, I'll expect that answer soon then"
^Just as I've asked, this is all you have to say about this and I'd be fine waiting for you to get back to this, as long as I know if you have an answer or not. You don't have to keep fighting. Man of my word :3