Tulak Hord runs the gauntlet!

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Tulak Hord runs the gauntlet!

Here we'll try to measure the extent of Tulak's ability. Gets full rest in between each match, takes place on a flat and open plain.

1. ROTS kenobi
2. TCW Count Dooku
3. Revan
4. Darth Caedus
5. Yoda
6. Luke

How far does he go?

He makes it to Yoda.

Taking in the fact he killed 1000 Jedi: Takes it to Yoda
Not doing the math and just looking at his accolades/feats: Probably losses at Revan, if not, Caedus.

Tulak solos all of them at the same time, with Khem riding on his shoulders.

I honestly don't think he can support Khem on his shoulders.

If he can pull capital ships from orbit, he can support Khem on his shoulders while running at full tilt.

Yoda can do similar, but he can't support Khem.
Force power=/=muscle power

Then again, he must have pretty nice abs swinging his lightsaber so many times in that slaughter.

Khem could support him on his shoulders though. I totally don't remember it happening, but today I saw a clip of Khem punching apart a stone wall after you get him in Swtor.

Which I guess makes Nox even more of a badass for kicking his Force-resistant ass. :I

Khem's a monster in terms of physical build and raw muscle strength.

Even if Nox is kind of gullible.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Yoda can do similar, but he can't support Khem.
Force power=/=muscle power

Then again, he must have pretty nice abs swinging his lightsaber so many times in that slaughter.

Tulak Hord defeats expectations. Best archaic lightsaber duelist, looks like the Pillsbury Dough Boy.

Tulak Hord. Made his pimp a lot of money.

Tulak is perhaps one of the most difficult Sith to rank.

My answer is ????. Too much relies on exaggerated-sounding legend.

Originally posted by Q99
My answer is ????. Too much relies on exaggerated-sounding legend.

So who wins in a swordfight = Sir Launcelot or the guy who runs ARMA?

Based on hype I'd say he's even stronger than Revan, and perhaps Dooku as well. There's no chance I'm putting him above Caedus with only these statements that may or may not be hyperoblic. (Even if they were all literal, I'd still be reluctant.)

loses at all