Originally posted by BloodRain
Cept with less N.. think I'll miss that letter too much >__>Thread: Ganondorf would win. Movement speed tips towards Silas while everything else is Dorf's, and the illusions won't be the greatest threat here as pain isnt something our thief cares too much about.
What are Ganondorf's weaknesses?
Originally posted by The Scenario
Holy weapons, stuff enchanted with light and goodness and/or made to destroy evil.I'm going to hazard a guess and say Silas doesn't really have that?
Well can he see through Silas' illusions. It like Aizen. He can make Ganondorf do anything. he can even make him think he is dead.
Ganondorf resisted the mental effects of the Fused Shadows, I think he can take an illusion. Note that the Fused Shadows have transformed people into mindless beasts. Ganondorf has also taken a look into the Mirror of Twilight, a single shard of which has mentally dominated a mild manned Yeti girl.
Ganondorf was once killed by a sword, and was revived while it was still in his chest. He laughed at this, so I don't think pain will bother him. An illusion of death is unlikely to work on a guy who has actually died several times and can revive himself.
So yeah, I'm leaning towards Ganondorf here.
Originally posted by The Scenario
Ganondorf resisted the mental effects of the Fused Shadows, I think he can take an illusion. Note that the Fused Shadows have transformed people into mindless beasts. Ganondorf has also taken a look into the Mirror of Twilight, a single shard of which has mentally dominated a mild manned Yeti girl.Ganondorf was once killed by a sword, and was revived while it was still in his chest. He laughed at this, so I don't think pain will bother him. An illusion of death is unlikely to work on a guy who has actually died several times and can revive himself.
So yeah, I'm leaning towards Ganondorf here.
Whatever I will just stick to comparing Silas to other supernatural shows. That is way easier.
Video game(that I know nothing about *Ganondorf*) characters I will leave be.
Originally posted by ScreamPaste
I assume the heart insta-regens or something. Like if you tore off his head the one in your hand might disintegrate ala homunculus parts in FMA:B, and he'd gain a new one near instantly or something.The end result seems to be the same, simply physically tearing his head off won't kill him, I guess. For me the real question is how powerful a witch is, or a hundred of them, compared to the Triforce of Power. shrug
Well, Qetsiyah, the oldest and strongest witch mentioned in the series, created an entire afterlife dimension for supernatural beings. Usually most individual witches aren't that strong on their own, unless they're channeling the power of a whole coven or practicing dark magic(called expression in TVDverse).
Apart from his illusion casting, Silas doesn't have many feats that would ensure that he could take on a guy like Dorf all by his lonesome. Damon has overcome his illusion before, so I guess Dorf could as well.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
Without the power of 100 witches, the heart of an original can only be pierced by wood or a silver dagger that has been laced with ash from the ancient White Oak Tree that was used for making them immortal. Barring that their body is supposed to be nigh indestructible. Sunlight and vervain can weaken/incapacitate them somewhat, but the effects very short-lived and the original can quickly heal fro it. Their neck can be broken, however there is nothing to suggest that they can be simply decapitated or have their hearts ripped out.Well, Qetsiyah, the oldest and strongest witch mentioned in the series, created an entire afterlife dimension for supernatural beings. Usually most individual witches aren't that strong on their own, unless they're channeling the power of a whole coven or practicing dark magic(called expression in TVDverse).
Apart from his illusion casting, Silas doesn't have many feats that would ensure that he could take on a guy like Dorf all by his lonesome. Damon has overcome his illusion before, so I guess Dorf could as well.
Well Silas was very weakened back then. He is shown in the promo to have drastically amplified his power.
We will have to wait and see.
Originally posted by Rikudo sennin
Well Silas was very weakened back then. He is shown in the promo to have drastically amplified his power.We will have to wait and see.
Because all that I've seen so far is him flirting with human Katherine(presumably to acquire the cure from her body).
He'd have to become very, very powerful for it to factor into this thread, imho. He shares Silas' immortality. The only weapon that's been shown to harm Ganondorf, the Master Sword, is a planetary+ level artifact that's cut a small continent out of the Earth in a single swing and opposed the power of the completed triforce. A fraction of his power overlapped two dimensions across an entire country and a castlebusting spear to the noggin didn't even scratch him. He's a very tough nut to crack.
^Illusion casting is Silas' best bet. Based on his physical feats, Dorf clearly operates on a far higher level than most characters from TVD.
From the way you make him sound, it appears an Old One from the Buffyverse would be a much better match for him than meta-level characters from other vampire shows.
Originally posted by TheGodKiller
^Illusion casting is Silas' best bet. Based on his physical feats, Dorf clearly operates on a far higher level than most characters from TVD.From the way you make him sound, it appears an Old One from the Buffyverse would be a much better match for him than meta-level characters from other vampire shows.
Ganondorf is in a unique position. He has some very good feats of power, and some lesser destructive feats, but it's his hax abilities and immortality that make him hard to pick a proper match for. He can resist a great deal of effects because of the ToP, and it won't let him die, so in order to kill him you need to overpower or separate him from the ToP, which is hard for most characters to do. A lot of the characters who can do something like that are above him in general power anyway.
I do doubt that Silas' illusion casting would be a great help, considering that in TP Ganon could handle the fused shadows with no ill effects despite not being a Twili, which are stated in game to warp people who touch them into horrible beings and brainwash them. The ToP seems to protect against mental effects based on that, and it's a pretty powerful triangle.
Originally posted by ScreamPaste
My memory might be off, since it's been a while, but weren't Old One's capable of busting the entire world?Ganondorf is in a unique position. He has some very good feats of power, and some lesser destructive feats, but it's his hax abilities and immortality that make him hard to pick a proper match for. He can resist a great deal of effects because of the ToP, and it won't let him die, so in order to kill him you need to overpower or separate him from the ToP, which is hard for most characters to do. A lot of the characters who can do something like that are above him in general power anyway.
I do doubt that Silas' illusion casting would be a great help, considering that in TP Ganon could handle the fused shadows with no ill effects despite not being a Twili, which are stated in game to warp people who touch them into horrible beings and brainwash them. The ToP seems to protect against mental effects based on that, and it's a pretty powerful triangle.
Silas is a pretty formidable character, but I don't think he can take on someone of Dorf's level on his own. If he had backup from from the Witches and the Originals, then maybe they would stand a chance, but in a one-on-one fight? No friggin way.
Edit: Just noticed your edit, lol.