Originally posted by Epicurus
You don't need to be class 100 in order to dismember someone with diamond hard skin.
You're making generally good points but this one wrong.
The only characters seen harming the vampires are magical shape changing wolves and other vampires.
The vamps are well into the 100 class level of strength.
Edit - Nah, nevermind. You make other good points:
Originally posted by Epicurus
Dismembering/Decapitating other Twivamps. Stopping a speeding truck with one hand. Uprooting a large tree. Etc.
1) the possession of Ginny: iirc she wasn't possessed again to steal the book. Why would he do that when he had Harrys Trust and could have just used him. No Ginny stole the book and that's when he repossessed her. (This is speculation) I'm guessing that in this state she didn't have the best mental, emotional, physcological or whatever state. She was scared that the diary would show Harry what she had done (Riddle expressly stated this but I can't remember whether this was in the book or the movie) and remember this girl was madly in love with Harry. (Would vamp poison work on Riddle? The only vamp that was mentioned in the series seemed to be trying to seduce an underage girl? )
2) the possession of Quirrel: this want a full possession if it was he wouldn't have had to subsist of unicorn blood. I'm pretty sure they even used the word 'piggyback'
3)the possession of Harry: it wasn't the love protection that saved Harry there, remember GoF the whole reason he was entered in the competition was for his blood that would allow Harry to be able to touch him without any harm coming to Riddle. No the reason why he was forces out of Harry's body was because of the raw grief that Harry was feeling about Sirius' death. It actually caused physical pain to Riddle.
so also considering at which point in their character arcs that these charactere are they are immune to that form of possession (minus the bots of course)
Originally posted by maxivitopowe
1) the possession of Ginny: iirc she wasn't possessed again to steal the book. Why would he do that when he had Harrys Trust and could have just used him. No Ginny stole the book and that's when he repossessed her. (This is speculation) I'm guessing that in this state she didn't have the best mental, emotional, physcological or whatever state. She was scared that the diary would show Harry what she had done (Riddle expressly stated this but I can't remember whether this was in the book or the movie) and remember this girl was madly in love with Harry. (Would vamp poison work on Riddle? The only vamp that was mentioned in the series seemed to be trying to seduce an underage girl? )2) the possession of Quirrel: this want a full possession if it was he wouldn't have had to subsist of unicorn blood. I'm pretty sure they even used the word 'piggyback'
3)the possession of Harry: it wasn't the love protection that saved Harry there, remember GoF the whole reason he was entered in the competition was for his blood that would allow Harry to be able to touch him without any harm coming to Riddle. No the reason why he was forces out of Harry's body was because of the raw grief that Harry was feeling about Sirius' death. It actually caused physical pain to Riddle.
so also considering at which point in their character arcs that these charactere are they are immune to that form of possession (minus the bots of course)
2)He was consuming unicorn blood to replenish Voldemort's injured soul. Since unicorn blood is one of the few life-extending substances in the HPverse, and it was meant to be cheaper version of Philosopher/Sorcerer's stone. At least until he got his hands on the stone.
3)And where does said grief stem from? That's right, Harry's slash-ficish love for Sirius(and other male friendly male acquaintances in general).
Originally posted by Epicurus
Ever heard of a diamond cutter? Because last I checked, they use diamond coated surfaces to...well, cut diamonds.
No, that isn't what I meant.. What I was saying is... they didn't cut/slash and then rip the arms off.. they literally JUST ripped other vamps arms right off... That shows their durability isn't anything special at all.
Originally posted by KuRuPT Thanosi
No, that isn't what I meant.. What I was saying is... they didn't cut/slash and then rip the arms off.. they literally JUST ripped other vamps arms right off... That shows their durability isn't anything special at all.
No, it doesn't show low durability, it just shows high strength. Getting dismembered by another being of similar strength and durability to you is not exactly a low showing of durability.
Originally posted by Epicurus
Her upper torso was fully functional and undamaged though. And he overpowered her using one hand while jamming his fuel cell into her mouth. He even broke her wrist which is supposed to be composed of an alloy far stronger than his own titanium armor.Her trying to hold him back with TWO hands did nothing to stop him. Now tell me you think that isn't PIS.
Most of the strength of the body come from legs, and he had better leverage. Besides Arnie was tossing her around in their fight. The T-X was stronger but not overwhelmingly so. Factor in the damage and it fits.
Originally posted by Epicurus
And Cullen, who is pretty much physically the most formidable opponent in this thread.Anyways, what prevents Voldemort from burning all of them with a large storm of fiendfyre right in the beginning of the fight?
Or confunding the TX and T-1000 into his control? Or imperiuzing the living opponents? Or transfiguring them into saw dust?
Versatility, power and his hax immortality make this Voldy's thread to lose imo.
Cullen is some sort being made of a granite-like sustance. Can HP wizards mind control something like him?
Being taken out first. Which could happen depending on who targets who. Why this thread needs a setting.
Doubt mind spells would work on machines.
Probably, why I said he's a glass cannon here. Has the most firepower, but is also the easiest to kill.
Originally posted by Robtard
Cullen is some sort being made of a granite-like sustance. Can HP wizards mind control something like him?Being taken out first. Which could happen depending on who targets who. Why this thread needs a setting.
Doubt mind spells would work on machines.
Probably, why I said he's a glass cannon here. Has the most firepower, but is also the easiest to kill.
He's the weakest/ most frail looking opponent though. Pretty sure that the other 3 brutes would likely waste time fighting each other in the beginning, giving Voldy the chance to prep by putting a solid Shield charm around himself to protect from incoming attacks, and then start curse-spamming the entire field until his opponents have either been killed or come under his mind control.
Confundus charm is meant to work on nonliving objects. Per Moody in GoF, it was what caused the Goblet to allow the entry and acceptance of Harry's name.
I doubt any of the characters here can actually kill Voldemort. Even if they did, he'd likely end up possessing Cullen and then soloing the field by combining his versatility and firepower with Cullen's physical stats.
Originally posted by Psychotron
Most of the strength of the body come from legs, and he had better leverage. Besides Arnie was tossing her around in their fight. The T-X was stronger but not overwhelmingly so. Factor in the damage and it fits.
She decapitated his head with one kick and even in that fight where he was tossing her around, her hits appeared to do more damage to him or at least seemed more forceful, and eventually in their scuffle he had to rely on that live cable to incapacitate her(which backfired).