Balrog (Durin's Bane) vs Hogwarts

Started by Robtard14 pages

Crucio seemingly works on living things. The Balrog is not living in the same sense, it's made of rock, fire and shadow. Of all the spells here, to cling and cry about "crucio" is going full blown retarded.

It still likely goes down to repeated blast though, since there's shitloads of wizards. The carnage it work wreck would be high though.

Originally posted by Robtard
Crucio seemingly works on living things. The Balrog is not living in the same sense, it's made of rock, fire and shadow. Of all the spells here, to cling and cry about "crucio" is going full blown retarded.

It still likely goes down to repeated blast though, since there's shitloads of wizards. The carnage it work wreck would be high though.

The Balrog was living and was killed by Gandalf. He also experienced pain when stabbed. Living and can experience pain looks like Crucio will work.

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Simply assuming that the Hogwartz-wizards' spells won't work on the Balrog is quite unfair methinks. We have no proof that the spells won't work on the Balrog.

Crucio looks like it works on anything that feels pain. Imperius looks like it works on any living thing smart enough. Avada Kadavra seems to work on living things.

I don't see why they won't work on the Balrog. Granted, the Balrog will probably have a high degree of resistance, but until I see concrete evidence that it's actually immune, then the win goes to Hogwartz.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Wow, that was hard. Scroll up next time, loser.

Humans are the upper limit we've seen, I never meant that they couldn't work on something less than, like a tiny spider, pedophile. 👆

This is a magical spell which has nothing to do with picking objects up. This is hands down one of the worst analogies I have ever heard. Thats what happens when you roll around from thread to thread saying, do you even lift ?

You're a moron. I don't need to say anything else to rebut your point, because it was awful.

No, they win in a variety of ways. Crucio is shown to be effective and you have no proof the Balrog can resist.

No Hogwarts wizard has the mindset to use Crucio under normal circumstances dumb animal. 👆

Originally posted by FrothByte
Simply assuming that the Hogwartz-wizards' spells won't work on the Balrog is quite unfair methinks. We have no proof that the spells won't work on the Balrog.
Deep down they all know this to be true. That is why I enjoy these threads to see how far bias will make people go.

Originally posted by FrothByte
Simply assuming that the Hogwartz-wizards' spells won't work on the Balrog is quite unfair methinks. We have no proof that the spells won't work on the Balrog.

Crucio looks like it works on anything that feels pain. Imperius looks like it works on any living thing smart enough. Avada Kadavra seems to work on living things.

I don't see why they won't work on the Balrog. Granted, the Balrog will probably have a high degree of resistance, but until I see concrete evidence that it's actually immune, then the win goes to Hogwartz.

Hey look at that, three spells no one in Hogwarts uses under a normal mindset. 👇

Originally posted by NemeBro
Humans are the upper limit we've seen, I never meant that they couldn't work on something less than, like a tiny spider, pedophile. 👆

You're a moron. I don't need to say anything else to rebut your point, because it was awful.

No Hogwarts wizard has the mindset to use Crucio under normal circumstances dumb animal. 👆

This has nothing to do with power levels or durability it is a magical spell which induces immeasurable pain.

Insulting and offering no proof at all isn't debating. You said it only worked on people displaying ignorance and stupidity.

They thought Crucio to the students by the final film. Watch the movies, hillbilly. Crucio is all that is needed to stop this dumb animal.

Originally posted by NemeBro
Hey look at that, three spells no one in Hogwarts uses under a normal mindset. 👇
You are back pedaling.

Originally posted by quanchi112
The Balrog was living and was killed by Gandalf. He also experienced pain when stabbed. Living and can experience pain looks like Crucio will work.

😂

Show me one example of Crucio working on something similar to a Balrog, a being made of rock, fire and shadow. Prove it.

Otherwise you're doing a no limits fallacy, "Crucio works on people and spiders, it can work on anything." Would it work on Kronos from WotT?

Originally posted by Robtard
Show me one example of Crucio working on something similar to a Balrog, a being made of rock, fire and shadow.

Otherwise you're doing a no limits fallacy, "Crucio works on people and spiders, it can work on anything."

I don't have to disprove your theory you need to prove it.

A Balrog can be killed and can experience pain. The size of the person or thing is irrelevant unless you can prove it.

I proved my case. Pain and can be killed.

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Originally posted by quanchi112
I don't have to disprove your theory you need to prove it.

A Balrog can be killed and can experience pain. The size of the person or thing is irrelevant unless you can prove it.

I proved my case. Pain and can be killed.

🙂

No, you're using no limits. You're implying a spiders and people are like a Balrog, when we know spiders and people are not made up of rock, fire and shadow.

Originally posted by Robtard
No, you're using no limits. You're implying a spiders and people are like a Balrog, when we know spiders and people are not made up of rock, fire and shadow.
This is a spell who says it hurts the body. The Balrog can experience pain. Unless you can show his resistance to something like this then you have to admit one simple curse defeats him.

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Originally posted by quanchi112
This is a spell who says it hurts the body. The Balrog can experience pain.

Unless you can show his resistance to something like this then you have to admit one simple curse defeats him.

🙂

No limits still. You need to prove Crucio can work on a being like this first. A Balrog is not like a person or a spider at all.

But yeah, the Balrog seemingly has an extraordinary level of pain resistance, considering it fell that great distance and kept fighting.

Originally posted by quanchi112
This has nothing to do with power levels or durability it is a magical spell which induces immeasurable pain.

In things the size and durability of a human being. 👆

Insulting and offering no proof at all isn't debating. You said it only worked on people displaying ignorance and stupidity.

I did not, and you're a dumb inbred ass-reaming pedophile who can fit an island (with mountain ranges) in your rectum. 👆

They thought Crucio to the students by the final film. Watch the movies, hillbilly. Crucio is all that is needed to stop this dumb animal.

The Death Eaters taught the students how to do that in the final film, it is not part of the normal curriculum. 👆

Yet when the time came for the students to use it against the invading Death Eaters, none did. 👆

Originally posted by Robtard
No limits still. You need to prove Crucio can work on a being like this first. A Balrog is not like a person or a spider at all.

But yeah, the Balrog seemingly has an extraordinary level of pain resistance, considering it fell that great distance and kept fighting.

It is like saying fire can only kill humans since that is all it killed. You initially said he isn't alive but he clearly dies so you lied.

The Balrog is durable and only screams out in pain when things hurt him. Crucio dishes out immeasurable pain.

Originally posted by NemeBro
In things the size and durability of a human being. 👆

I did not, and you're a dumb inbred ass-reaming pedophile who can fit an island (with mountain ranges) in your rectum. 👆

The Death Eaters taught the students how to do that in the final film, it is not part of the normal curriculum. 👆

Yet when the time came for the students to use it against the invading Death Eaters, none did. 👆

No, that is a false logic. It is a spell in which the size does not matter unless you can prove it since that is your claim.

Silly nerd.

Yes, this is the final film. Crucio. One spell to bring down the Balrog.

Originally posted by quanchi112
It is like saying fire can only kill humans since that is all it killed.

You initially said he isn't alive but he clearly dies so you lied.

The Balrog is durable and only screams out in pain when things hurt him. Crucio dishes out immeasurable pain.

LoL, wut?

Incorrect, what I said was: "The Balrog is not living in the same sense [as people/spiders], it's made of rock, fire and shadow." You failed to comprehend my statement.

Again, you have nothing to show that a spell which causes sensory pain in living beings such as people and spiders would work on a being made of rock, fire and shadow. You're no limiting it up still.

No different than if someone insisted that Prof Xavier could mind-control WotT Kronos because Kronos thinks; since Xavier is seen controlling humans and mutants that think. That would be making a no limits fallacy as well.

Originally posted by Robtard
LoL, wut?

Incorrect, what I said was: "The Balrog is not living in the same sense [as people/spiders], it's made of rock, fire and shadow." You failed to comprehend my statement.

Again, you have nothing to show that a spell that causes sensory pain in living beings like people and spiders would work a being made of rock, fire and shadow. You're just no limiting it up.

No different than if someone insisted that Prof Xavier could control WotT Kronos because he thinks , since Xavier is seen controlling humans and mutants that think. That would be making a no limits fallacy as well.

If you can't understand a simple sentence take a few days off.

It is living and can be killed. It can experience pain and die just as humans and spiders can. You are making a claim he's resistant to this attack so prove it.

The Balrog has pain receptors and feels pain just as humans and spiders. Are you just throwing all these random maybe this or maybe that to see if this shit sticks on a wall.

That is entirely different as Xavier has been stalemated by less. You are making claims you can't prove and just throwing together random theories.

Originally posted by quanchi112
If you can't understand a simple sentence take a few days off.

It is living and can be killed. It can experience pain and die just as humans and spiders can. You are making a claim he's resistant to this attack so prove it.

The Balrog has pain receptors and feels pain just as humans and spiders. Are you just throwing all these random maybe this or maybe that to see if this shit sticks on a wall.

That is entirely different as Xavier has been stalemated by less. You are making claims you can't prove and just throwing together random theories.

Seems the new year didn't go so well for you, lashing out cos someone laughs at something clowny you said.

It's seemingly alive and it can be killed or destroyed. It's also made of rock, fire and shadow and over 20 feet tall, which is nothing like people or spiders/animals.

That's a statement pulled from your rear. You have no real idea how it felt the pain of Gandalf's sword. Prove your statement with evidence.

No, it's a like analogy to show your no limits fallacy. Face it, you're busted. Balrog does likely go down here, but not in the silly fashion you imagine.

Originally posted by Robtard
Seems the new year didn't go so well for you, lashing out cos someone laughs at something clowny you said.

It's seemingly alive and it can be killed or destroyed. It's also made of rock, fire and shadow and over 20 feet tall, which is nothing like people or spiders/animals.

That's a statement pulled from your rear. You have no real idea how it felt the pain of Gandalf's sword. Prove your statement with evidence.

No, it's a like analogy to show your no limits fallacy. Face it, you're busted. Balrog does likely go down here, but not in the silly fashion you imagine.

You didn't understand it.

He was killed. He felt pain also so he clearly lived. It feels pain and can die just like spiders and humans. Humans don't have all those legs either and vast differences in biology but it worked on them as well.

He screams out in pain.

Crucio or in rage stomp being attacked in all areas as some slow acting brick.

Crucio wins. The Balrog is overrated especially when trying to take on Hogwarts.