Straight up arena fight. Book version of Lord Voldemort. No prep. Can the bad ass from bad ass take the dark lord in a magic fight?
Straight up arena fight. Book version of Lord Voldemort. No prep. Can the bad ass from bad ass take the dark lord in a magic fight?
The longer they have to prepare, the worst it will look like for Voldemort, but ultimately it's a 'yes' even straight-up, if a slightly more tenuous one.
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Given that psychic defences are a thing in Harry Potter and the vast majority of Weatherwax's offence stems from her Headology, Voldemort kills her at the bell with his favourite go-to spell.
I'm willing to bet that someone is going to bring up that whole "atomic deconstruction" thing that Weatherwax did in Lords and Ladies, to which my response is that she's never shown it in a combat setting, she's only ever done it once and Voldemort is faster than her anyway.
Well she does HAVE a variety of powerful other magics, she just uses the Headology all the time because it's easier, takes less power, and is arguably funnier.
For example she beat the head of the Unseen University in a straight Wizard's Duel (possibly because wizards didn't duel much when they could backstab).
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Her showings in Equal Rites are kind of crazy out of place with everything else she's ever done and, if I recall right, it's kind of ambiguous as to whether they were actually transforming or whether it was just illusions. Doesn't change the fact that Voldy is still faster and has a death curse.
I don't know why you'd possibly think Voldemort's faster. Granny specifically has excellent reflexes and a flying broomstick (even if yes, it does require a bit of a run-up), and Voldemort still has to hit people with his curses.
Things I would bother bringing up include the fact we've seen her deflect magical energies (specifically in a battle, mind), shape-shift to things that - given the limited application of Avra Kadavar in the books against anything other than humans - should make affecting her with it rather more questionable, and go next to invisible nearly at will. Headology's far from the bulk of her offense either, merely her favorite, and since she happens to be the best at it while Riddle's nothing too crazy by comparison, I certainly wouldn't back him to hold her off indefinitely.
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Voldemort's speed is mostly derived from him and Dumbledore having a duel and the two of them moving and attacking faster than Harry could follow. It's not much but it's faster than anything I can think of for Granny offhand.
Which would be useful if Avada Kedavra is noted to be specifically unblockable by all but the most powerful of ancient magics.Things I would bother bringing up include the fact we've seen her deflect magical energies (specifically in a battle, mind),
Her apparent shapeshifting in Equal Rites, as noted above, is a massive outlier in terms of everything she did after that book and was kind of ambiguous as to whether it was actual transformation or just illusions. Either way, not the strongest defence to go with.shape-shift to things that - given the limited application of Avra Kadavar in the books against anything other than humans - should make affecting her with it rather more questionable,
Which... I think Voldy can do as well. Might be misremembering that.and go next to invisible nearly at will.
Yeah, my point is he only needs to hold her off long enough to shoot her once. Given Voldy's superior speed, noted telepathic abilities and his much superior offensive game, I'm thinking he has the advantage.Headology's far from the bulk of her offense either, merely her favorite, and since she happens to be the best at it while Riddle's nothing too crazy by comparison, I certainly wouldn't back him to hold her off indefinitely.
I think he had the "Visible but clouds men's minds so they don't notice him" version.
His telepathy (and indeed a lot of Potterverse command magic) was resistible by willpower IIRC. And Granny has Willpower in Spades, Hearts, Clubs, and Diamonds.Yeah, my point is he only needs to hold her off long enough to shoot her once. Given Voldy's superior speed, noted telepathic abilities and his much superior offensive game, I'm thinking he has the advantage.
The death magic is the big game changer in my opinion. I'd have to see whether she had feats for stopping anything on that magnitude.
In the Arena I wouldn't think their would be many nonsentients for her to Borrow into to save her soul that way.
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Granny's done things like catch spears (trivially, I think) before. Likewise, not much, but easily on par with anything I can recall of Voldemort.
Equal Rites is heavily referenced in one of the Tiffany Aching books. Up to and specifically including Granny's duel with Cutangle, I believe.
I'll get back to the rest later, if there's any need.
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This is simply wrong.
Harry could follow every move made by Voldemort and Dumbledore just fine, which is why we have a pretty comprehensive blow-by-blow account of the duel.
There are various things that point towards impressive-ish reaction speeds (at least for real world human standards), but the duel at the Ministry is not one of those.
No, he can do it.Which... I think Voldy can do as well. Might be misremembering that.
It is the disillusionment spell, I think, that for most people gives something in the style of Predator camo, but for Voldemort results in actual invisibility. We see it from his perspective when he goes claim the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's tomb.