Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Because Zannah's sorcery isn't going to work against any remotely stable and powerful Force-user that she doesn't have knowledge on already.
Not that I disagree, but she never knew anything about Bane's fear and demons tho...
I mean, it doesn't seem like Bane to just let her know all of his weaknesses. So..?
If anything Bane had a substantial advantage by, ya know, being the one who encouraged her into delving into Illusions, and even studied Zannah's source material too. I'm not saying Windu doesn't have substantial willpower, I'm just saying that he isn't in the exact same situation as Bane tbh.
You cannot penetrate the deep recesses of someone's mind without having to overcome their innate Force wall defending it, which is a representation of their full potential.
In the case of Zannah vs Bane, it appears Zannah's applicable power, charged over a period of time, was more potent than Bane's potential power, and thus was successful.
For Zannah's sorcery to work vs Mace, her applicable power needs to overcome Mace's potential power.
She is not even more powerful than standard Mace, let alone hypothetical potential Mace (such as perhaps him vs Sidious). She will definitely fail to affect him and lose.
Originally posted by DarthAnt66
You cannot penetrate the deep recesses of someone's mind without having to overcome their innate Force wall defending it, which is a representation of their full potential.In the case of Zannah vs Bane, it appears Zannah's applicable power, charged over a period of time, was more potent than Bane's potential power, and thus was successful.
For Zannah's sorcery to work vs Mace, her applicable power needs to overcome Mace's potential power.
She is not even more powerful than standard Mace, let alone hypothetical potential Mace (such as perhaps him vs Sidious). She will definitely fail to affect him and lose.
How much more powerful is Mace than her?