Imhotep vs Voldemort

Started by quanchi11241 pages

Originally posted by Silent Master
You have zero proof that he'd live forever.
HhahahH. So he created horcruxes because he knew his body would be destroyed ? So according to you it had nothing to do with living forever. You are making me feel bad for you. This is gaara level intelligence.

Originally posted by Robtard
Same circular fail tactics from you.

Anytime you want to show an immortal (pre depowered) Imhotep dying, you'll have a point. Until then, Voldermort loses to the more powerful magic-user. Cry now.

Based on what is Imhotep a superior magical user ? We see an immortal die. Now you say he can't die and say only in the manner in the movie ie. no limits fallacy. 😂

Can someone explain to me why the magic used in the two universes are even comparable? One is mortals using sticks, the other is Gods intervening.

All the horcruxes did was allow him to be resurected after dying and that required a ritual to be performed.

You really need to watch the movies before trying to debate.

Originally posted by Silent Master
All the horcruxes did was allow him to be resurected after dying and that required a ritual to be performed.

You really need to watch the movies before trying to debate.

They allowed him to live forever. This was explained in the movies. 😂

But keep going gaara.

Originally posted by Utrigita
Can someone explain to me why the magic used in the two universes are even comparable? One is mortals using sticks, the other is Gods intervening.
Did you see Anubis' unbeatable army ? Yeah, Potterverse stomps the Mummy verse.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Did you see Anubis' unbeatable army ? Yeah, Potterverse stomps the Mummy verse.

The army that turns to sand, only if their head is cut of and then they just return? Yes I saw that and it doesn't at all answer my question why people are comparing the two types of magic.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Based on what is Imhotep a superior magical user ?

We see an immortal die. Now you say he can't die and say only in the manner in the movie ie. no limits fallacy. 😂

Watch the films.

Incorrect, we see a mortal die. Watch The Mummy and stop talking out of your ass.. Immortal Imhotep never died. Voldermort's going to need the book of Amun-ra and the knowledge of which spell to cast before he can kill Imhotep. That's not happening, so he loses here. Your 'Avada Kedara can kill anything' approach is the no limit fallacy, boy.

Originally posted by Utrigita
The army that turns to sand, only if their head is cut of and then they just return? Yes I saw that and it doesn't at all answer my question why people are comparing the two types of magic.
We see them defeated and then greater numbers show up. To defeat the army you just defeat their chump leader Scorpion King.

It's a versus thread way else do people do in versus threads ?

Originally posted by quanchi112
They allowed him to live forever. This was explained in the movies. 😂

But keep going gaara.

Seeing as he died and needed a ritual to be performed in order to be resurrected, you're wrong

Originally posted by Silent Master
Seeing as he died and needed a ritual to be performed in order to be resurected, you're wrong
He still lived in the physical realm but needed the ritual for a body. Watch the films.

No he didn't, he was dead and needed a ritual to be performed in order to be resurrected.

Originally posted by quanchi112
We see them defeated and then greater numbers show up. To defeat the army you just defeat their chump leader Scorpion King.

It's a versus thread way else do people do in versus threads ?

Who can only be killed under special circumstances.

I get why people are comparing magic in some forms, but I just don't get it here, the Magic used against Imhotep is either 1. Specifically designed to attack him based on a God or 2. A God intervening. Now unless I'm mistaking Voldemort isn't a God.

Originally posted by Robtard
Watch the films.

Incorrect, we see a mortal die. Watch The Mummy and stop talking out of your ass.. Immortal Imhotep never died. Voldermort's going to need the book of Amun-ra and the knowledge of which spell to cast before he can kill Imhotep. That's not happening, so he loses here. Your 'Avada Kedara can kill anything' approach is the no limit fallacy, boy.

Yes, he did. We see him die at the end. He was depowered and the magic was completely different in part 2. Watch them both. Voldemort doesn't need anything his specific magic works. Imhotep has shown no resistance to any magic or counters.

Originally posted by Utrigita
Who can only be killed under special circumstances.

I get why people are comparing magic in some forms, but I just don't get it here, the Magic used against Imhotep is either 1. Specifically designed to attack him based on a God or 2. A God intervening. Now unless I'm mistaking Voldemort isn't a God.

The word god is just a title. By that logic marvel ares slaughters the Silver Surfer.

Voldemort can only be truly killed under special circumstances.

Crucio or Avada Kedavra. No resistance to magic of any kind. Voldemort wins.

Originally posted by Silent Master
No he didn't, he was dead and needed a ritual to be performed in order to be resurrected.
Again watch the films. He was already in a weaker body pre ritual.

😂 😂

Originally posted by quanchi112
Yes, he did. We see him die at the end. He was depowered and the magic was completely different in part 2. Watch them both. Voldemort doesn't need anything his specific magic works. Imhotep has shown no resistance to any magic or counters.

Watch the film. Imhotep dies after he's made mortal by the spell in the book of Amun-Ra.

Since you have no apparent memory of the film, here's the wiki explaining the plot:

"Evelyn is rescued after an intense battle with Imhotep's mummified priests, and she reads from the Book of Amun-Ra. Imhotep becomes mortal"

Immortal Imhotep never died. You lose again.

Originally posted by Robtard
Watch the films. He dies after he's made mortal by the spell in the book of Amun-Ra.

Since you have no apparent memory of the film, here's the wiki explaining the plot:
"Evelyn is rescued after an intense battle with Imhotep's mummified priests, and she reads from the Book of Amun-Ra. Imhotep becomes mortal"

His soul is stripped thus making him mortal. I agree. The soul is the immortal part of man, kiddo.

Voldemort one shots him. No magical immunity.

Voldemort was a wraith that was able to possess the living, that isn't the same thing as being alive

Originally posted by Silent Master
Voldemort was wraith that was able to possess the living, that isn't the same thing as being alive
He was in a physical body pre ritual so there goes your logic. He existed in physical plane until horcruxes were destroyed. 😂