Novel Vitiate vs Galen Marek

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Novel Vitiate vs Galen Marek

Fight takes place on flat neutral terrain.

Kek

Vitiate turns him into his secret weapon with TP enabled

Vitiate

Didn't you read the comic, LeGenD? Marek is obviously above all mortals and immortals.

Originally posted by FreshestSlice
Didn't you read the comic, LeGenD? Marek is obviously above all mortals and immortals.

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So others should bend the knee to his majesty?

Novel Vitiate is superior to Prime Vader regardless of canon or Legend. Marek isn't in his ballpark.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Novel Vitiate is superior to Prime Vader regardless of canon or Legend. Marek isn't in his ballpark.

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Vitiate should take it as his power isn't spread out among multiple bodies by this point.

His power is never spread out over multiple bodies ever. What the hell are you talking about?

Originally posted by FreshestSlice
His power is never spread out over multiple bodies ever. What the hell are you talking about?

That's what skillz and Ant told me.

You keep saying someone's told you something, and yet never have they corroborated this.

If I'm wrong my apologies but I remember asking about Vitiate before and I was told by either Ant or Skillz ( I can't remember as it was a while back ) that Vitiate's power was separated into multiple bodies after his confrontation with Revan. I believe it was Ant now that I think about it. If they don't corroborate it then I don't what to tell you.

Vitiate uses different vessels because he doesn't have a body. It has nothing to do with splitting it among people.

Ant has made the argument before that Novel Vitiate was much more powerful than he was in game because his power wasn't spread out.

Cool.

Either way, it's still not true, and using an argument Ant made months-years ago doesn't really pertain to the now.

It does when he makes the same argument.

Well yeah, but I'm talking to Syndicate, not you.

Eh? I'm not making any argument. That's simply what I was told by Ant and I assumed it was backed up by a credible source. Apparently not.