Originally posted by SunRazer
Ragnos was weakened, 5000 years out of practice in blade combat, and Tavion was far too weak to sustain Ragnos's spirit.
Even as a spirit he was still stronger than Tiin was. If sith spirits have shown anything is they still contain alot of power even in death. Marka Ragnos had enough power to enhance that of Exar Kun and Ulic Qel-Droma.
or Karness Muur to take on Darth Krayt.
Originally posted by SunRazer
Saesee in all.
Originally posted by SunRazer
Ragnos was weakened, 5000 years out of practice in blade combat, and Tavion was far too weak to sustain Ragnos's spirit.
Originally posted by carthage
Saesee takes force, possibly loses sabersnot sure about all out
Originally posted by Emperordmb
Jaden, solidly.
The amount he improved doesn't compare to the amount Ragnos deteriorated. He was 5000 years out of practice in blade combat, lol, never mind the fact that Korriban's nexus at the time wasn't strong enough to sustain his full power.
What has Jaden done in his prime to suggest he would beat a fully empowered Marka Ragnos?
I meant - what has he done in his prime to surpass Tiin?
Tiin's sparred evenly with Mace Windu, is one of the best swordsmen in history, is one of the most powerful Jedi of his era, has hurled droids four kilometers, shattered droids with elbow-strikes, lifted and hurled huge droid parts with TK, formed shields out of his blade and redirected homing missiles.
Aside from block the TK of some one who destroyed a building by TKing a Speeder and then made a hospital look like it was nuked? And said person's TK wave literally screwed with every elevator in that building? And of.course holding back the power of his own Clone and that of the Kyle clone. More impressively his clone was considered more powerful than the Lumiya Clone, the Kyle Katarn Clone and the Mara Jaden clone along with several others clones including the clone of Kam Solusar. So yeah. Check my RT for more.