I'm not sure he'd be able to defend against Thanaton's Force storms. And if the HoT is the Outlander, I don't think Kenobi would defeat him. Even if he's not, he'd have a hard time.
JKB
JKBartRestricted
Originally posted by carthage Clears
And HoT falls either way.
TON
TondemonaiSenior Member
Kek @ Kenobi handling Thanaton's sorcery. Hard stop at Thanaton.
CSZ
cs_zoltanSenior Member
Kek @ Thanaton not getting blitzed and tea bagged.
CV
Col. ValerianRepublic Navy
Originally posted by cs_zoltan Kek @ Thanaton not getting blitzed and tea bagged.
Depends on the scenario. If they start with considerable space separating them, he won't blitz Thanaton.
CAR
carthagePLEASE PROTECT ME STONES
He's fast enough to outright overwhelm Thanaton in a duel, when he was struggling with a far inferior Exal Kressh.
CV
Col. ValerianRepublic Navy
That's way before his prime doe.
CAR
carthagePLEASE PROTECT ME STONES
I personally dont see how it matters, unless there is a massive increase in skill between that duel and when he got annihilated by Nox. There isn't much to suggest he became a more skilled duelist.
CV
Col. ValerianRepublic Navy
I agree Thanaton is pretty much featless as a duelist. I think there was a quote somewhere that said something about his skills. Lemme find it.
But the starting distance for the duel matters because it helps determine whether Thanaton would be fast enough to apply his Force powers on Kenobi or not.
FRE
FreshestSliceEternal Commander
Neutral distance isn't great enough.
CV
Col. ValerianRepublic Navy
Yeah. If this is 3/4 meters or less, Kenobi probly blitzes.
SWL
S_W_LeGenDSenior Member
Stops at 4.
I wouldn't rule out possibility of defeat at 3 either.
SWL
S_W_LeGenDSenior Member
Originally posted by carthage He's fast enough to outright overwhelm Thanaton in a duel, when he was struggling with a far inferior Exal Kressh.