Nihilus Giga-drains. End o f story. No one. NO ONE can beat that. Ever.
Also, wrong forum.
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Revan would just Force Storm everyone, including Nihilus. He's the Heart of the Force, no one can beat him. Ever.
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Last edited by Lord Lucien on Dec 6th, 2010 at 01:33 PM
Well think about the combination of Sideous and Vader you don't really have much to work with Sideous would just be spamming force lightning while Vader would hopelessly try to force choke Revan/Nihilus, the latter would most likely take out any tag team of Jedi as theywould be like the most overpowered team ever combining Revan's tactical brilliance with Nihilus unimaginable strength in the force.
Well theres more to combat than raw power, Revan is considered one of the most brilliant sith ever and given the proper environment Id presume he would use every nook and cranny of his surroundings to his advantage in the most extreme ways. To be honest a tomb wouldn't do these combatants justice it would ultimately end up collapsing due to the sheer magnitude of the force being used between both teams.
I would really like to hear an accurate in depth analysis of this fight though.
There can't be one because whenever it comes to KotOR characters, this:
Always comes up.
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Trawn is one of the most brilliant individuals ever. But he won't do good in a personal combat situation against Vader. Also, Sidious is arguably more intelligent than Revan. There goes Revans only advantage.
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Yeah, if you can't prove it, there is no reason to bring it up. You may presume Revan was brilliant with a lightsaber, I may presume that he was instead an excellent mine layer. (a skill that would do a LOT less in a universe where his enemy's can move as fast as him.)
If he's a skilled enough combatant with mines to kill Malak then he's a skilled enough combatant to kill anyone equal too or less than Malak. The actual method that he used to do it is largely irrelevent. The fact that Revan had to actually kill Malak more than once also greatly suggests that it wasn't simply luck that lead him to do so.