It has been continuing since Saruman vs Dooku.


Sauron the Dark Lord of Mordor
Vs.

Yoda the leader of the Jedi Council.
Moderator: NecronLord
Thats in the movie.Darth Wong wrote:Well, Sauron is definitely cooler-looking. And he swings a vicious maceBut does he actually engage in combat under normal conditions? He got blind-sided and killed by a guy with a sword, after all (yes, I know, he came back, the One Ring, he's immortal, Mount Doom, boo-yah bad guy, blah blah blah). But do we really know anything about his abilities as a warrior? I don't know if this question can be answered.
And then they'll start quoting all of this Silmarillion shit about Maiar, and various super-deities who will intervene.Howedar wrote:It will soon be claimed that it takes more than heat, somehow. This is why I stay the fuck out of LOTR debates.
But I thought the whole point was that the Ring was magic- because of the magic, it could only be melted in the place where it was created, which is why it wasn't dropped into a smelting pit in the middle of Rivendell.The lightsabre could turn the ring into a puddle. It's just a simple matter of heat, and any lightsabre that can cut through three feet of SW armour in a fraction of a second can turn that ring into a puddle in the blink of an eye.
Why would they? They all hate Sauron, and Morgoth's off somewhere floating in The Void by now.Darth Wong wrote:And then they'll start quoting all of this Silmarillion shit about Maiar, and various super-deities who will intervene.Howedar wrote:It will soon be claimed that it takes more than heat, somehow. This is why I stay the fuck out of LOTR debates.
Trekkies ----> Technobabble ----> Q
LOTR fans ----> Magic ----> Maiar/Eru
Same damned thing.
No, Mount Doom was the hottest place in Middle Earth. Gandalf was it was the only place that was hot enough now, although some of the ancient dragons might have been able to generate enough heat too. In any case, if a lightsabre showed up in Middle Earth, don't you think they would regard it as magic?HemlockGrey wrote:But I thought the whole point was that the Ring was magic- because of the magic, it could only be melted in the place where it was created, which is why it wasn't dropped into a smelting pit in the middle of Rivendell.The lightsabre could turn the ring into a puddle. It's just a simple matter of heat, and any lightsabre that can cut through three feet of SW armour in a fraction of a second can turn that ring into a puddle in the blink of an eye.
He never said that. He said it was the only place where it could be destroyedDarth Wong wrote:
No, Mount Doom was the hottest place in Middle Earth. Gandalf said it was the only place that was hot enough now,
actually, he said that no dragons have existed that could destroy the one ring "for it was made by Sauron"Darth Wong wrote:although some of the ancient dragons might have been able to generate enough heat too.
It was only implied: Gandalf said that it had been speculated that dragonfire could destroy a Ring of Power, but that not even Ancalagon the Black (the most powerful dragon ever) could have destroyed Sauron's One Ring. But of course, you could also say that dragonfire is inherently magical.Sir Sirius wrote:Where in the book was it said that it was the heat?FireNexus wrote:In the book it was the heat.
I can't remeber sucha passage.
Well...if you take the Silm. as cannon(and according to your posts in the Yoda vs Gandalf thred you do not) and LOTR. Every time Sauron gets into a physical confrontation he gets his ass handed to him. So, if it comes down to physical combat. Yoda wins hands down.Darth Wong wrote:Well, Sauron is definitely cooler-looking. And he swings a vicious maceBut does he actually engage in combat under normal conditions? He got blind-sided and killed by a guy with a sword, after all (yes, I know, he came back, the One Ring, he's immortal, Mount Doom, boo-yah bad guy, blah blah blah). But do we really know anything about his abilities as a warrior? I don't know if this question can be answered.
Well, since there have only been two noteworthy physical confrontations, I wouldn't quite draw that conclusion.Dargos wrote: Well...if you take the Silm. as cannon(and according to your posts in the Yoda vs Gandalf thred you do not) and LOTR. Every time Sauron gets into a physical confrontation he gets his ass handed to him. So, if it comes down to physical combat. Yoda wins hands down.
Yet Sauron wasn't fighting the entire army AND Gil-Galad and Elendil like he was in the movie. It was a duel of champions. Sauron on the Mordor side, Elendil on the Man side, and Gil-Galad for the Elves. Elrond makes a point in mentioning this somewhere, saying "Only Isildur stood behind his father, as Cirdan and I with Gil-Galad" or something similar.Jaffa wrote:
The other was, of course, against Elendil and Gil-Galad, who were, of course, backed up by an entire army.