Originally posted by quanchi112
Play the game. The quotes are in there. The effects also turn Hylians into ghosts who rely on light to maintain their physical connection and awareness unlike Middle Earth.
Please provide the quote that proves what you say it does. Go ahead and prove the ghost statement, too, please.
Have fun.
Originally posted by The ScenarioMaybe later I will.
Please provide the quote that proves what you say it does. Go ahead and prove the ghost statement, too, please.Have fun.
As it stands now the forces of Lotr are too numerous and too powerful. I purposely left out a few powerful threats on purpose.
Originally posted by quanchi112So it survived a terminal velocity fall? Again, that's your ace for it's durability?
he survived a few thousand foot fall while being attacked for days at a time.Twilight only upsets worlds set in a balance if you take away the light from the light spirits. That is the context behind it in the game. Since when does twilight screw with ghosts.
Dorf didn't put up the crystals when he fought the sages. He also was powerless to stop Link as he transported away from him. He's just some idiotic noob who didn't even know what the master sword was from his own realm.
You've been proven wrong on that several times now. Ante up the evidence. Since it's been shown to affect the living, dead and mess with the soul.
..and you say you played the game? Because with all this focus you pit on Ganondorf one would think you'd know that he gained his Twilight powers after the incident with the sages. Urm.. why would he? Either Link gets ported and still wants to fight (as he does, as Dorf knows he would), or he flees and hides. Both situations work for him, so what happened to Link was irrelevant.. and also means nothing when it comes to his powers. Back on track, Dorf spreads the darkness.
Originally posted by BloodRainHe tanked attacks from Gandalf and was beyond arrows, swords, etc. His durability is greater than Dorfs.
So it survived a terminal velocity fall? Again, that's your ace for it's durability?You've been proven wrong on that several times now. Ante up the evidence. Since it's been shown to affect the living, dead and mess with the soul.
..and you say you played the game? Because with all this focus you pit on Ganondorf one would think you'd know that he gained his Twilight powers [b]after
the incident with the sages. Urm.. why would he? Either Link gets ported and still wants to fight (as he does, as Dorf knows he would), or he flees and hides. Both situations work for him, so what happened to Link was irrelevant.. and also means nothing when it comes to his powers. Back on track, Dorf spreads the darkness. [/B]
Yes, he did but his powers in combat were not that impressive. Again, I played the game.
When did Dorf do so in combat ? They cannot take their light and their world isn't the same as Hyrule.
Originally posted by quanchi112
You can believe that all you want. You know deep down I am right. You are lucky I'm not in a trouble hunting type mood.
I don't see any proof in this post.
Are you afraid of the evidence, quan? Are you so scared that you'll be wrong you refuse to even check? So utterly terrified of the Twilight that all you can do is make up false claims, because you know you're unable to face the truth?
Too bad. Prove your case, coward.
Originally posted by The ScenarioI know the clips exist and had them somewhere for my Potter vs. Twilight battlezone.
I don't see any proof in this post.Are you afraid of the evidence, quan? Are you so scared that you'll be wrong you refuse to even check? So utterly terrified of the Twilight that all you can do is make up false claims, because you know you're unable to face the truth?
Too bad. Prove your case, coward.
Nah, not just properly motivated.