User blog comment:JWarrior89/Lord Voldemort vs Darth Vader (Rematch)/@comment-4484220-20120210181229

Aha! I was wondering when this was gonna happen.

So, it's kinda difficult to separate Voldemort's magic into different ranges, so let's just see all of Vader's abilities, and see how oldemort would be able to counteract them. After that, I will name things which will provide Voldemort with an additional advantage.

Darth Vader has his lightsaber, and is perhaps the most skilled with it in all the galaxy. If Vader can get close to Voldemort, then the Dark Lord is in trouble. But that's not going to happen. Voldemort has such a wide range of spells that he could easily use the Killing, Crutiatus, Stunning, or really any other type of curse on the sith before he could reach him with the lightsaber. And if Vader tried throwing it at Voldemort, then he could easily deflect it with a shield charm.

Vader has force choke. This is probably Voldemort's second biggest threat. However, early on in being choked, Voldemort would think logically and not panic. He would think wuickly and shoot a killing curse at Vader. And don't even say he can't do that nonverbally, because he can, according to the Harry Potter wiki.

Vader can do force grab. Voldemort can fly. It would be difficult for Vader to have arial control over the dark lord if that were happening.

Vader can do force throw I'm going to put this in the same category of telekinesis. What's the highest feat that this power can achieve? Well, in SW episode II, Yoda(who is victorious over Darth Vader on this wiki) manages to stop a huge pillar from falling, but required a LOT of concentration, and took almost half of a minute to do, allowing Duku to escape. How does Voldemort's magic match up to this? In the eighth Harry Potter film, he nonverbally, and without his wand slumps a giant's carcass aside. Something so close to that but with so little effort shows that Voldemort's telekinesis overpowers that of the force, let alone what Vader can do with it.

Vader can force jump. Voldemort can fly. I think that pretty much sums it up.

Vader can perform force corrupt. P. S. It only works on the weak-minded. Most of Voldemort's followers are not weak-minded. P. P. S. Voldemort can perform legilimency which provides a wider range of functions, and use of it is not strict to the weak-minded. Resisting Voldemort's legilimency requires a HUGE amount of training in occlumency. The only person known to have ever resisted Voldemort's legilimency was Severus Snape. P. P. P. S. Darth Vader has no training in occlumency P. P. P. P. S. Even supposing Darth Vader manages to turn one of Voldemort's weak-minded followers against him, (i. e. Peter Pettigrew) he could use legilimency to regain control of him with a third of the effort, and quadrouple the stability.

Darth Vader's gloves can block certain things you say? I might be willing to accept that it could block a stunning curse. But Voldemort hardly ever uses those. I can almost GARANTEE that Vader's glove can NOT block the Crutiatus curse, or the Killing curse. The killing curse is unblockable.

Precognition ability? How will that help Vader if Voldemort can counteract everything that he can throw at the dark lord? And with the amount of soon-to-be mentioned abilities, all this will do for Vader is let him know ahead of time what technique Voldemort is going to use to kill him.

So, here are yet some more advantages that Voldemort has: Feindish fire. This is what Voldemort did in the fight with Dumbledore when he conjured that giant snake. While Darth Vader has mandalorian armor, this will wipe out the scout troopers and storm troopers if he uses it. Voldemort also had Apparation. He, and all his followers will be able to do this, and surprise Vader and storm troopers from behind. Voldemort can do pretty much ANY spell nonverbally. There are so many enchantments in the Harry Potter world that can be placed around areas, all of which Voldemort would easily be able to perform which would greatly disable Darth Vader and his storm troopers. On top of that, the fourth book states that any electronic devices which step in an enchantment's boudaries go haywire. This would be bad news for the storm troopers, as their guns would be inoperable, and their suits going haywire could easily electricute them. The same thing applies to Vader, only more severely since he's depending on life support, and his suit electricuting him, and with most of his limbs not working, he'd be unable to walk, or worse, his robotic legs could spasm out of control. As would his robotic hand.

Deadliest Warrior: Voldemort. This is a totally lopsided battle, BTW.