[QUOTE=15640164]Originally posted by cs_zoltan
Yeah he said he'd pity Grievous if he had to face a Council Master. Yet by that point he trashed Shaak Ti, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Eeth Koth, Kenobi (sometimes) and later fought well against Mace mother****ing Windu. [/QUOT
Well that's the author's fault, and apparently he meant someone better than those at saber combat. And the fight against windu wasn't until later after I can assume more training
Originally posted by Darth Demenos
[QUOTE=15640164]Originally posted by cs_zoltan
[B]Yeah he said he'd pity Grievous if he had to face a Council Master. Yet by that point he trashed Shaak Ti, Ki-Adi-Mundi, Eeth Koth, Kenobi (sometimes) and later fought well against Mace mother****ing Windu. [/QUOTWell that's the author's fault, and apparently he meant someone better than those at saber combat. And the fight against windu wasn't until later after I can assume more training [/B]
The fight against Windu occurs in the same novel not too many days after Dooku makes this comment.
Also the writer is not at fault. He meant for Dooku to be insulting/chastising Grievous for his robotic responses when sparring against magnaguards and thus it makes sense that he was underselling Grievous's skill. I actually think this is a usable statement for Cin Drallig but to take it at full face value and believe that Grievous couldn't beat Cin when he's already stalemated Mace Windu whilst hindered and beaten 4 Jedi simultaneously in the same novel while Cin was stomped by Anakin makes little to no sense. Do I realistically think Cin could put up a fight? Sure. Do I think he'd have a snowball's chance in hell at beating Grievous? Not particularly.