Due to you blowing things out of proportion. Dorf wouldn't stand a chance against Dracul so at least there is some newer character you may get the chance to pit him against the Dragon.
I'll have you know I am perfectly proportional, nyah ha.
I just finished watching watching a walkthrough of Lords of Shadow 2 and I feel pretty confident in saying most incarnations of Ganondorf would win. Ghirahim might have some trouble killing Gabriel permanently but it's not like Gabriel can really hurt him either.
I'm not even at the end yet and his feats from the first and this one laugh at Dorf's. You need to start being honest because he's faster, has survived greater feats of power, more highly skilled, stronger, and has greater power in general as well as gone up against modern day weaponry and Satan. A kid with a sword isn't that hard to deal with. Anyways let me finish the game, Mirror of Fate, and buy the necessary shit to get this Skyward Sword game.
I'm going back into hell(Hyrule). I have to be mentally strong because that place just sucks.
Nah. Gabriel never tanks any above small building busters and not even a full castle bust. Ganondorf still has the durability advantage and Gabriel's offense isn't anywhere close to his own defense, much less Ganondorf's.
Not to mention Ganondorf commonly wields Gabriel's biggest weakness.
You missed the beginning of what he tanks on the battlefield.
It is far greater since he can come back and is immortal for the most part. Dorf is slower and hurt by far less and can't recover from his wounds since the Triforce of power is shitty.
Wait until I complete the game and I'll come for Hylian characters further. I just want you to start being honest and to quit reaching crazy conclusions out of some fanboyish loyalty.
That's the "not even a full castle bust" I was talking about. Doesn't fully destroy the castle.
Ganondorf can also come back, and is also immortal. Then, he actually isn't hurt by less. Gabriel can't go five minutes without cutting or impaling his hand on something; his recovery is impressive, his durability vs. pointy objects is not.
I am being perfectly honest. What, you don't trust me?
He no-sells the Leviathan's incomplete attack. Unquantifiable sure, but very definitely above a building busting attack considering the Leviathan was going to 'destroy the planet'.
And I'm not sure why everyone here keeps harping about the explosion in the beginning. It's not useable for Dracula as he's immune to energy of the explosion.
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[SPOILER - highlight to read]: He was also very well shielded given that the incomplete attack was inside the Leviathan at the time, and enough of its body survived to act as a large battlefield. You can actually see where it funneled the force of the explosion into an upward burst that merely severed the Leviathan's head. Dracula was indeed close, and it is a decent feat, but I have no idea where to put it. The Leviathan isn't really castle sized.