Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Proof? Because by all accounts, He had an army with him. However neph had provided proof Hord would have at least killed 1000 solo.
Neph didn't prove anything, he pointed out that the quote states Hord broke the frontline by himself. However, the frontline did not consist of the thousand Jedi that were on Yn and Chabosh, and other quotes indicate that his army fought alongside him once the frontlines were broken.
Still, though, being able to charge blindly into a Jedi frontline by himself and not die is impressive, though there is also the possibility of hyperbole in Khem trying to glorify his deity.
Still, I wouldn't place him above the Hero of Tython for just that. He does have a lot of hype as both a swordsman and a sorcerer, though, so he may very well be the strongest in this match. It's meaningless in the end, however, because his fury will ultimately be turned against him by Vaapad, and if the most powerful Dark Lord was bested by Mace, Hord will be too.
Originally posted by NewGuy01
Neph didn't prove anything, he pointed out that the quote states Hord broke the frontline by himself. However, the frontline did not consist of the thousand Jedi that were on Yn and Chabosh, and other quotes indicate that his army fought alongside him once the frontlines were broken.Still, though, being able to charge blindly into a Jedi frontline by himself and not die is impressive, though there is also the possibility of hyperbole in Khem trying to glorify his deity.
Still, I wouldn't place him above the Hero of Tython for just that. He does have a lot of hype as both a swordsman and a sorcerer, though, so he may very well be the strongest in this match. It's meaningless in the end, however, because his fury will ultimately be turned against him by Vaapad, and if the most powerful Dark Lord was bested by Mace, Hord will be too.
Sidious is good with a Saber, yes, but in pure Saber Combat, he'd lose to Hord. Also, keep in mind, Mace lost a duel to Dooku.
I Guess since I was the OP, I'm throwing in three more people, still Sabers Only, but I'm throwing in Sidious, Yoda, and Satele Shan. Try to read this if you can, I know it's kinda late to be throwing people in, but the whole scale will change if they are thrown in.
Originally posted by NewGuy01
Neph didn't prove anything, he pointed out that the quote states Hord broke the frontline by himself. However, the frontline did not consist of the thousand Jedi that were on Yn and Chabosh, and other quotes indicate that his army fought alongside him once the frontlines were broken.Still, though, being able to charge blindly into a Jedi frontline by himself and not die is impressive, though there is also the possibility of hyperbole in Khem trying to glorify his deity.
Still, I wouldn't place him above the Hero of Tython for just that. He does have a lot of hype as both a swordsman and a sorcerer, though, so he may very well be the strongest in this match. It's meaningless in the end, however, because his fury will ultimately be turned against him by Vaapad, and if the most powerful Dark Lord was bested by Mace, Hord will be too.
the act or process of surrounding and attacking a fortified place in such a way as to isolate it from help and supplies, for the purpose of lessening the resistance of the defenders and thereby making capture possible.
He broke through the Jedi siege, or blockade, but that doesn't mean he killed them all.
I'd go with dooku. I see the 3 sith going after the 2 jedi at the start and overwhelming them. Out of the three sith I see dookus main advantage being his lack of foolish pride. Malgus especially is an extremely prideful warrior constantly trying to prove himself in battle and hord seems to be cut from the same cloth. I think this will allow dooku to hang back a little, while the others engage and dooku will pick his spots. Injuries will probably be had by all but the less aggressive dooku will be in the best shape by the time the jedi are taken out. From there I see the 2 alpha male types (hord and Malgus) going at it while the count picks up the pieces.