In the end Voldemort had the most powerful wand and even an army yet he failed to defeat Harry not kill defeat.....even with the most powerful weapon in his hands he lost to children......
The wand was never truly his. It killed a Horcrux in him. This is all stated in the film. I guess your country doesn't get entire movies. Context will always be right there to prove you wrong, third worlder.
Stop fanboying. He's the most powerful evil wizard in his franchise.
Guess you missed the fact that Gandalf wasn't left powerless after his stave was broken and just recreated it. Saruman was left powerless, as per Gandalf's decree. Watch the films already.
I'm using your own rules of debating. Voldermort got his ass handed to him by a student-wizard. Gandalf the White crushes here. /endostory
No, it isn't. One never looks away from context like you do. Your ignorance is unbelievable. Voldemort clearly beat him. Harry clearly had help from adults, kids, ghosts, etc. His other had to initially give her own life to protect the boy.
Gandalf just lost to Sauron, Saruman, and the Witch King by himself in fair fights.
The film creators say he is the most powerful wizard in all of existence.
He was left powerless in that scene just as Saruman was. Saruman didn't live past the scene whereas Gandalf did since the Witch King left him. Aren't you smart enough to figure anything out on your own. Your bias is disturbing.
I don't ignore the context of anything whereas you ignore the context of everything. Voldemort also has a superior ranged game and greater feats of power along with reflexes.
No he didn't, the fall did. All Gandalf did was make the bridge collapse.
I was just playing devils advocate. All i'm saying is that I think Gandalfs "powers" could have been represented a bit more visually. I know at the end of the day it all comes down to the wizards tool and will. Thus bringing us to which has the biggest of them all.
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Your brain just repeats the same ignorant responses over and over again. Gandalf died against someone with canine intelligence in the Balrog. Kids are smarter than dogs and Harry lost to Voldemort. Harry was also aided by adults, ghosts, friends, etc.
I hope your small country gets the entire movie soon.
Gandalf defeated the Balrog in fair power combat .
Balrog>>>>group of children whom Voldemort failed to defeat even with an army and a plot device weapon at his hand....
The wand never responded or truly belonged to Voldemort. Voldemort also previously defeated Harry. The Balrog never defeated anyone. By your same logic let us try hilarious abc logic the third world country way. Harry with help defeated the Basilisk which is greater than the Balrog.
So being aided by a magical being which not only blinds it but takes away a major power from it means nothing. You are hilariously inept at making points or even understanding them. Harry also had a plot device but according to your third world mind kid wins. Pathetic, right ? Thats how you think.
It was blind and one of its major powers was to kill with a gaze. Harry is the hero of course he wins. You are simply unique.
I guess blinding someone means nothing especially when Harry was given a weapon capable of killing the Basilisk. Screw those details he was a child, right ?
Watch the film again. The Balrog didn't die from the initial fall, but the subsequent battle with Gandalf that went on long enough for them to ascend the hidden stairs to the summit.