User blog comment:El Alamein/Voldemort vs. General Grievous/@comment-5465602-20130925145835

BeastMan14's "NYEAH EH EH EH!" Edges

Weapons: Grevious wins this edge rather easily. While Voldy's spells make a him far more versatile ranged attacker, Grevious so fast enough to effortlessly close the distance and devastate Voldemort up-close. Voldy's spells are mostly counteracted by the fact that Grevious is covered head-to-toe in armor, while Voldemort has a robe to protect himself from weapons that pack instant death heat from lightsabers. To paraphrase, while some spells might be able to affect Grevious, Voldemort has very little in the way of protection against any of Grevious insane brute strength, super-speed, and brutality driven light saber attacks. Edge: Grevious

X-Factors:

Psychological Warfare: Voldemort is scurry if you're a wizard fully aware of his atrocious actions and that he might hit you with a painless and instantaneous death spell that fails if you're wearing any form of armor at all. General Grievous, meanwhile, is scary no matter who you are, in between his four light sabers, brutal fighting style, and super-speed. Voldemort won't outright flee, but he'll be intimidated no doubt. Edge: General Grevious

Strategy: General Grievous led his people to victory through a brutal war with all the odds against him, and then led the CIS in a war with battles larger than every battle in history put together, and according to the Revenge of the Sith's novelization, most likely would have won if it hasn't been for his battle with Obi-Wan Kenobi. Voldemort led his forces in a whopping three battles, one of which was his greatest victory that he wasn't even present for that Snape did for him because Snape was a maybe maybe not double agent. Edge: General Grievous

Combat Experience: Grievous has fought for his survival since he could walk and led his people in a brutal war, then fought in dozens of battles against numerous enemies in a war larger than anything possible imaginable in the Harry Potter universe. Voldemort, again, only led his armies in three battles, and while he won two of them, neither were against foes anywhere near as tough or determined as Jedi or Clones. Edge: General Grievous

Endurance: General Grievous has armor and superhuman strength and conditioning, while Voldy is a normal ass dude with a weird face and spells. Easy edge. Edge: General Grievous

Intelligence: While Voldemort had actual schooling at Hogwarts, Grievous was taught how to do battle in a warrior culture, which gives him a major edge, and the fact that Voldemort moves slowly and isn't particularly strong up close comes off as an obvious weakness that Grievous will immediately pick up on. Edge: General Grievous

Creativity: Grievous is a lightsaber wielder that makes up for his lack of force power by wielding four lightsabers in a style well-suited for him, and uses his strength and speed to the very best of his ability. Meanwhile, Voldemort has a large variety of spells, but he fails to use any of them extremely well, instead relying on the same three curses because they're the Harry Potter equivalent of the Dark Side. Edge: General Grievous

Weapon Use: See above, because I basically said the same thing up there to answer a different question. Edge: General Grievous

Brutality: While Grievous is brutal and a dick to the droids and Nemodians under his command (according to ROTS, half of his crew was killed by him instead of blaster fire), but he follows a code of warriors honor and will only be incredibly brutal if there is a larger need for it tactically. Voldemort spams his death and torture spells on his hapless death eaters because they continually fail the tasks he assigns them, and murders the shit out of anyone in the way of Harry Potter and his victory, because he's a monster and we needed to be reminded of that constantly. Edge: Voldemort

Deadliest Warrior: General Grievous should win this without anything resembling a challenge. His massive domination of experience, tactics, creativity, intelligence, and every important X-Factor, alongside having vastly superior weapons, means he'll score a major victory over Voldemort, the wiki's personal punching bag. Score: 950-50