Voldemort "Official" apology thread

Started by Quincy11 pages

Oh man that WAS Fiendfire wasn't it? That's nuts then

Originally posted by Quincy
Oh man that WAS Fiendfire wasn't it? That's nuts then

It didn't even have time to burn his clothes, so it's hardly an impressive feat.

Now, do you agree that the two listed durability feats are his best and if not feel free to list better ones.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Well, you've kind of missed the point. Fiendfyre is the ultimate attack weapon. It can incinerate anything it comes into contact with including stone, metal, etc. It is, in fact, used to destroy a Horcrux. The only thing I can think of that resembles Fiendfyre in another universe is Naruto: Amaterasu.

In order for a fire to be hot enough to vaporize something like stone and metal, it has to be thousands of degrees. Indeed, we see that the melting point of stones is over 2500 F (depending on the stone, of course).

This is hotter than the lowest temperature that lava can still be liquid.

Since this is not just melting stuff, it incinerates the stuff, this is much hotter than simply the melting point of stone.

For Voldes to create that flame near his face and stand right next to it for a few moments before launching it at Dumbles and then to sit right in the middle of it for 1-2 seconds, as you state, that's absurd. His clothes would have violently burst into flames and his entire outer-flesh burned (and fallen off...ever see those gruesome pictures from Vietnam from the napalm victims?)

This is something much hotter than the hottest napalm and Voldes sat right in it, unscathed, for 1-2 seconds, according to you. 🙂

Keep in mind, you wanted evidence and I said every fight he's ever been in, there is something in the physical world that should have harmed him. HP seems to be the only one and that was while they were both flying around, in a half-aparated stated.

Man so like, fiendfyre is that wild? This amps Voldemort's durability even further. Man so much for op

Originally posted by Quincy
Man so like, fiendfyre is that wild? This amps Voldemort's durability even further. Man so much for op

Not really, as the brief exposure wasn't even enough to damage his clothes, so it's not really that impressive of a feat.

BTW, have you come up with any better durability feats or are you satisfied that the two listed are his best?

Originally posted by Silent Master
It didn't even have time to burn his clothes, so it's hardly an impressive feat.

Now, do you agree that the two listed durability feats are his best and if not feel free to list better ones.

And his clothes weren't wet when he fell out of Dumbs water ball. And his clothes weren't damaged when he crashed landed on the ground when flying around with Harry Potter.

His clothes seem to get the invincible effect he has. Similar to Kitty Pride's clothes going intangible with her. 😉

That or they couldn't have Voldemort's clothes incinerating because it was a kid's movie.

You can take your pick.

Originally posted by Silent Master
Not really, as the brief exposure wasn't even enough to damage his clothes, so it's not really that impressive of a feat.

BTW, have you come up with any better durability feats or are you satisfied that the two listed are his best?

The fact his clothes weren't burned does not matter

Originally posted by dadudemon
And his clothes weren't wet when he fell out of Dumbs water ball. And his clothes weren't damaged when he crashed landed on the ground when flying around with Harry Potter.

His clothes seem to get the invincible effect he has. Similar to Kitty Pride's clothes going intangible with her. 😉

That or they couldn't have Voldemort's clothes incinerating because it was a kid's movie.

You can take your pick.

Yeah man - his clothes are magic

Originally posted by Quincy
The fact his clothes weren't burned does not matter

So are those two his best durability feats?

I apologize for Voldy being the equivalent of a prison biatch.

Originally posted by Silent Master
So are those two his best durability feats?

Yeah let's go with he can't be harmed by the ultimate destructive force of power.

Originally posted by Quincy
Yeah let's go with he can't be harmed by the ultimate destructive force of power.

Great now that you agree that failing glass and at best two seconds of being surrounded by fire are his best feats.

What are movie Hulk's best punching feats?

Which movie?

Originally posted by Quincy
Which movie?

Most recent would be Avengers.

I dont know man he punched out that big alieny thing that was pretty badass

Originally posted by Quincy
I dont know man he punched out that big alieny thing that was pretty badass

How does that feat compare to falling glass?

Originally posted by dadudemon

RJ has done that. I believe Placidity has done that. I think I've done that. It's not that hard to put that one single line into the OP.

Actually "horcruxes" would need to be stated to be in affect in a VS match, as the last time we saw Voldemort alive he didn't have the benefit of Horcruxes.

Just saying "Voldemort" in a match assumes he has no horcruxes and posses the elder wand, unless otherwise stated to be an earlier or different incarnation.

Originally posted by Silent Master
How does that feat compare to falling glass?

Are we doing this? Really?

Um...Voldemort is hit with Glass and takes no damage - no cuts, no nothing.

Hulk punches a big alien thing and stops it in it's track. Pretty badass.

A hulk punch would be pretty badass to get hit by.

Originally posted by Quincy
Are we doing this? Really?

Um...Voldemort is hit with Glass and takes no damage - no cuts, no nothing.

Hulk punches a big alien thing and stops it in it's track. Pretty badass.

A hulk punch would be pretty badass to get hit by.

On a scale of 1-100, if failing glass = 3.

Where would the Hulk punch rank?

I dont know. What scale is this? How cool it looks? How good the effect looks? How many posts you can extend your argument by bit by bit?

Because if it's all of those I'd say maybe like, 19. Not for any real reason save for the fact it's my favorite number and shows up in Stephen King books all the time.

Originally posted by Quincy
I dont know. What scale is this? How cool it looks? How good the effect looks? How many posts you can extend your argument by bit by bit?

Because if it's all of those I'd say maybe like, 19. Not for any real reason save for the fact it's my favorite number and shows up in Stephen King books all the time.

The scale is how damaging each attack is.