Originally posted by Total Warrior
Kento's likely stronger in the force, and as far as his saber skill is concerned, even if rusty, he was still able to contend for bit with Vader some years after order 66. I think Kento can win a majority here, like 8/10. The grand inquisitor, however, should beat him
Vader toyed with him and it's noted he wasn't much a fighter according to the novelization and he didn't show any Force ability neither. But what he would know, don't think it would help anyway.
I guess I can see Kento taking at least sabers against the Brother...maybe. But loses the rest.
It's strange how on this forum Force users destroying buildings is considered a god like tier ability, but on other forums no-name Padawans are categorized being capable of doing that, with high tiers like Vader being able to destroy countries and continents.
I think Kento wins, I've never seen the source that says novels>games in terms of canon. Both the novel and Game to my knowledge shares equal canonicty.
Originally posted by The Merchant
It's strange how on this forum Force users destroying buildings is considered a god like tier ability, but on other forums no-name Padawans are categorized being capable of doing that, with high tiers like Vader being able to destroy countries and continents.I think Kento wins, I've never seen the source that says novels>games in terms of canon. Both the novel and Game to my knowledge shares equal canonicty.
Vader being able to destroy continents/countries? 0-o Those forums are just wrong.
Originally posted by The Merchant
It's strange how on this forum Force users destroying buildings is considered a god like tier ability, but on other forums no-name Padawans are categorized being capable of doing that, with high tiers like Vader being able to destroy countries and continents.I think Kento wins, I've never seen the source that says novels>games in terms of canon. Both the novel and Game to my knowledge shares equal canonicty.
What forums have you been reading?
Also the novel and game are different, with the novel being C canon in terms of the old policy, whereas the game while C canon too, the gameplay of it(such as the boss fights) aren't considered canon with the way things are portrayed.
As such Kento wasn't impressive at all in the novelization, Vader toyed with him and casually beat him with ease.
Uh, no. Anything that is guaranteed to happen every time for everyone is canon. As long as it isn't just a game mechanic. Any cutscene or required quick time event is just as canon as the novel. Portrayal was never said to be only accurate in the novel, which is just as, if not more so, outlandish as the game.