Originally posted by DarthAnt66
- Survived a direct hit from Mandalore's battle axe with only being a little dazed and knocked on the ground.
(Some credible and confirmed details about it: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Mandalore_the_Ultimate's_battle-axe).
Direct hit? What? He clearly hit the ground. 😬
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Willingly putting himself in torture that warped and mutated his facial and body bone structure, and then coming out of it joking....(snip)
....Eh. Kyp was able to break several bones in his body including his arms, legs, ribs - compacting himself - to fit into a canister barely large enough to fit a child. Let alone a 5'10 grown male. He had very little air, besides the little that could fit in between his broken bones, yet he still was able to call on the Force and utilize the powerful ability that is Morichro to slow his bodily functions to the point he may as well been dead.
Perhaps Malak's feat is better perhaps not. I could see a case being made either way, though. Regardless, something must be said about someone who barely studied the Force for a full month, pulling off a considerable feat like the above.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Literally threw his hands in a fire pit as he choked out a Mandalorian without any signs of hurt.
Hmm, well Kyp was able to tank Jaina Solo Lightning assault and hurled back hard against the wall, without any visible injury - keep in mind, that Jaina was capable of utterly wreck and Kill Yuuzhan Vong Warriors with her lightning, and such.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Survived a direct hit from Mandalore's battle ax with only being a little dazed and knocked on the ground.
Possibly. But it seems more to me that the ax impacted the ground, and it's sheer residual energies generated by the shockwave, threw him back, rather than Malak tanking a direct hit from a piercing weapon of that magnitude, and getting right back up from it. I find that a bit...retarded, tbh. 😬
But feel free to disagree.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
And then we got the fact his ****ing jaw was sliced off by Revan.
Good way to come back when you're down, Malak. Though, I don't know where to rank a feat such as that, LMAO.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
EDIT: Ah, And Malak's willpower is withstanding Malachor / Nathema / Star Forge.
Honestly, I can make a case that Durron's feats, in conjunction with his raw powers, and statements that his mental fortitude increases with every hardship he faced, that Durron could replicate all of those feats.
....Eh. Kyp was able to break several bones in his body including his arms, legs, ribs - compacting himself - to fit into a canister barely large enough to fit a child. Let alone a 5'10 grown male. He had very little air, besides the little that could fit in between his broken bones, yet he still was able to call on the Force and utilize the powerful ability that is Morichro to slow his bodily functions to the point he may as well been dead.
Hmm, well Kyp was able to tank Jaina Solo Lightning assault and hurled back hard against the wall, without any visible injury - keep in mind, that Jaina was capable of utterly wreck and Kill Yuuzhan Vong Warriors with her lightning, and such.
Possibly. But it seems more to me that the ax impacted the ground, and it's sheer residual energies generated by the shockwave, threw him back, rather than Malak tanking a direct hit from a piercing weapon of that magnitude, and getting right back up from it. I find that a bit...retarded, tbh. ermBut feel free to disagree.
And also, feats like these are rather irrelevant when Malak's doing the shit he did in the first quote response.
Though, I don't know where to rank a feat such as that, LMAO.
Honestly, I can make a case that Durron's feats, in conjunction with his raw powers, and statements that his mental fortitude increases with every hardship he faced, that Durron could replicate all of those feats.