Originally posted by quanchi112Yes we do. This means Gandalf cannot hurt him.
Speculation as we don't see it.
Originally posted by quanchi112When his weapon is gone; sure. Not the case here. Gandalfs sword cuts into him as both swords have done prior to.
1. Key word ladies and gentlemen is 'rocks'. Its durability is hitting into, maybe breaking off chunks of rock with that being in its attack range too. Breaking off chunks of rock. That is the only strength and durability on offer here.Then again, as you've said, despite these feats Graydalf would get defeated by attacks that register below 'human KO' level. Meaning by this Whitedalf's power is above Saruman and his sub-human KO power. Your words, not mine.
2. So what you're saying is that Gandalf needs his weapon to be charged by lightning to be able to damage someone with the Balrog's durability? A worthy note.
Is this how he will win, a sword fight with Ganondorf?
I am saying he needs that to defeat someone of Balrogs durability which is greater than Slavedorf.
Stabbing him seems to go right into his skin. [/B][/QUOTE] Lol'd, nice post fail, Quan.