Stipulations:
-The force-users are confined to a sabers only battle.
-The force-users will be completely healed/rejuvenated between each wave.
-Each force-user battles the Magnaguards individually. When one contestant is killed(or clears), the next contestant starts from the beginning.
-Battle takes place in the Geonosis Arena.
-Each Wave starts with a 10 meter distance between the Magnaguards and force-users.
-Each Magnaguard in a given Wave is of the highest caliber/level we've seen.
Well, there can only be so many guards attacking at once...
I think Kenobi has a good shot at clearing considering Soresu conserves energy and is suited to blocking multiple attacks. I'm not sure about the others. Dookus in trouble because his style is one on one, and he cannot use FL or TK.
Shaak Ti effectively beat round 1 and was about 3/4ths to beating 2 when they pulled back. So the first two are doable.
I'd say Kenobi and Dooku and Marek beats 1, and 2, but 3 is too many. Even by the end of 2, they'll be pretty beat up and tired.
Yoda, Sidious, Mace, Zonakin, may be able to beat 3, but they also stand a good chance at being worn down. Mace and Anakin have the best chance due to being the youngest and greatest in endurance. Not entirely sure on this one, may.
Luke's the only one I'd say would definitely beat 3 and have a chance against 4.
No-one's really going beat 200 magnadroids in sabers alone, let alone 400.
Even conserving energy, that's a lot of magnaguard.
What about the sheer speed some of the force-users bring to the table? Remember, they don't have to just sit in one place and wait for the Magnaguards to melee them. /shrug
Any place they move to, there's going to be more magnaguard, especially later on. The number makes playing the maneuver game hard, and they have good reflexes.
Against Shaak Ti, the first thing they did was surround her.
The fewer they are, the more speed helps, but the more there are, the less effect it has. Plus, using force speed uses up energy. You can't keep it up too long.
Imo, you could drop several hundred Magnaguards in the Arena, and there would still be more than enough room left for the force-user(s) to move around freely in. /shrug
You do bring up a good point about force speed depleting their energy, though. However, it's likely going to take a LONG time, and require a LOT of energy output for guys like: Galen, Anakin, Mace, and Luke to tire.
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Last edited by Galan007 on Apr 11th, 2013 at 04:10 AM
While Palpatine was just a young apprentice, him and Plagueis mowed through several hundred of Kursid's greatest warriors without being touched.
I know, I know, a Kursid warrior probably does not compare to a magnaguard, but the fact that Palpatine did it very early in his apprenticeship, speaks for what he would be capable of at the peak of his power. We see in ROTS how he can slaughter jedi masters easier than the power rangers can take out puttties.
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I think using the force to boost speed is restricted. They get their energy back each round so the Jedi should do alright. Noob Ahsoka took out three of them. Shaak Ti was beating round two after getting chased around, and she uses Makashi, which is suited for one on one. Don't underestimate the force users.
I know it's kind of unrelated, but where did the notion that there are different levels of Magnadroids come from? I was under the impression that they were all created equal.
Magnaguards learn and evolve from every battle. Thus, Magnaguards with years of battle experience would obviously be much more skilled than Magnaguards that are hot off the press and have very little battle experience.
Varying 'levels' of Magnaguard is, imo, why we saw such a huge difference here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVRSPpRQyCM
At 1:39 a single Magnaguard is skillful enough to give Shaak Ti a good fight. At 5:16 Shaak Ti is able to match a dozen(or so) Magnaguards for an extended period of time--- it's hard to attribute that to anything but differences in the skill-level of the Magnaguards, imo. After all, by the time Shaak Ti fought the cluster of them, she would have almost certainly been more fatigued(by a substantial margin, I'd guess) then when she battled the first one. /shrug
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Last edited by Galan007 on Apr 11th, 2013 at 03:50 PM
No, he didn't use the force offensively at all. Plagueis was testing Palpatine's reflexes and speed, and they were armed with only force pikes.
And what does Plagueis not being a "rookie" have to do with anything? Palpatine was forced to evade attacks and fight for himself. Plagueis couldn't have done it for him, since he would be busy defending and fighting for himself. True, the warriors one took out were just warriors the other didn't have to take out, but that's it. They both threw themselves at several hundred warriors, so it's not like Palpatine only fought a dozen or so while Plagueis took on the rest. No, they both went up against hundreds together.
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Last edited by Dominis on Apr 11th, 2013 at 07:29 PM
The point of the excerise was, in Plagueis's own words, to test Sidious's physical abilities on the field. It defeats the purpose of the test for Plagueis to do the heavy lifting.