Vs.
Round 1: Fifth Brother
Round 2: Seventh Sister
Round 3: Grand Inquisitor
Rules:
- In character
- No prep
- Fight takes place on Kashyyyk
Vs.
- In character
- No prep
- Fight takes place on Kashyyyk
Callouts
@jedixman@the_imperator@juiceboks@i_like_swords@oceanmaster21@precrisisbardock@shootingnova@thevivas@merulezall@darthant66@sithrevenant@bat_siri@solarpowered@decaf_wizard@thenoobstomper@penderor@bat_siri@sirfizzwhizz@burnface@highaccuser@rexorr@erkan12@wollfmyth@darkdefender@wollfmyth209@echostarlord117@holocron24@noobsnowman@freesid_stf123@killerwasp@themuser@foxerdes@jacthripper
Apologies if you were called out and weren't interested or weren't called out and were interested
Sabers: The team should quite handily butcher him in saber combat. As far as I know his only feat is beating Atton Rand/cutting Traya's hand off, Atton hasn't done anything notable as a duelist. The GI is capable of recognizing and is trained in all 7 lightsaber forms, and has beaten Kanan Jarrus multiple times. The Seventh sister likewise defeated Kanan (who defeated the GI in season 1), (she performed much better than her superior), held off Multiple Jedi Temple guardians in the Season 2 trailer, and performed much better against Ahsoka Tano than the Fifth Brother. The Fifth brother is probably inferior but Sion will honestly be killed long before he gets in the way, seeing as both Inquisitors have somewhat more impressive saber feats to me at least.
Force: Sion's main claim in force power is being able to revive himself, and telekinetically and other aspects of combative force abilities he falls short of being capable of fending off all three. In the episode of 'Always Two there are' the combined Telekinetic strength of the Fifth Brother/Seventh Sister is powerful enough to Hold back blast doors/telekinetically stall out a shuttle. Individually, The Seventh Sister has used Force stun and demonstrated the ability to directly blast Kanan/ragdoll him/ and for the Fifth brother he has destroyed speeders with Saber throw/ragdolled Kanan in future of the force. Sion hasn't shown any force defense feats to suggest he could withstand a group TK effort, and has few force feats to suggest he could overwhelm either GI or Seventh with telekinesis/lightning or any common force ability. Combined with the GI being capable of ragdolling Kanan Jarrus (who can collapse caves, send a cut portion of durasteel flying, support massive portions of rubble)- Sion would probably get overwhelmed by a group telekinetic attack or torn apart and prevented from regenerating.
All out: As of now the Inquisitors (Seventh Sister/GI) have shown somewhat combat feats, and while I'd say Sion could beat the Fifth brother collectively the Trio is more powerful, more skilled, and can negate his regeneration by their combined skill/power advantage. They should win everytime
Edit: Oh its a gauntlet. He has a chance of clearing mainly due to being capable of regeneration, though he should lose a duel to the GI and Seventh and only win via attrition.
Sion is a Sith Lord with some power he is not as great as others but surely he could take out somebody like the Inquisitors, afterall he did command a few powerful Sith Lords.
Why does everyone forget that Darth Sion defeated Kreia in a duel? Indeed, one-shotting somebody who was formerly one of the Jedi's most renowned warriors and who is proficient in pretty much every form is a pretty damn good feat.
In Korriban The Exile was outclassed by Sion.
Also he have killed many jedi (including Jedi Master Lonna Vash) and had quite good fight with Prime Surik.
Sion drain stomps and clears.
As far as Atton not doing anything, he was trained in Echani fighting techniques, developed a danger sense, was an elite Sith Assassin under Darth Revan and learnt anti-Force user techniques. Then he went on to become a Jedi Sentinel under Meetra herself. He is not the fodder that people like to think he is, he's a convincing fool and appears that way by design.
Anyway Sion clears with ease.
Sion, if I remember correctly, could only continuesly regenerate on a geyser of Dark Side energy like Malachor V. In which case, GI and 7th Sis could beat'em.
@wollfmyth209: Not when he one shots with Force drain.
@sithrevenant: Something he hasn't even abused much of in combat.
@wollfmyth209: He used it to one shot Surik in a cutscene.
@sithrevenant: Yet he didn't use it to defeat Atton Rand... on a Dark Side Nexus...
@wollfmyth209: Because he saw him as fodder. That doesn't even really entertain the notion that he's not going to use it 'because pis' either.
If he's used it once on-screen and is implied to have used it during his purge of Jedi the galaxy over, then that is more than enough evidence to suggest he can use it in this scenario.
I'd honestly say he'd win a 1 vs 3 because of it as well.
@sithrevenant: And? Considering he was losing that fight, you would think Drain is something he would start abusing.
He used it once on-screen, and I don't recall if it was actually a fight. Quote for him being implied to have used it on other Jedi?
@wollfmyth209: For all we know he did use Force drain against Rand, he certainly does when you actually play the scene.
He uses it once against Surik and everybody believes she died. He is implied to have used it in tandem with Nihilus and is stated in the KOTOR Campaign Guide to be just like the Assassins he commands.
"But Traya underestimates her disciples' depravity. They turn on her and drain her Force powers."
Source: Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide
The shattered Dark Jedi attacks you with a lightsaber and Drain Life;
Source: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords: Prima Official Game Guide
All Triumvirate leaders use it, Sion isn't an exception there.
Sion would win in a 3v1 here
For all we know he did use Force drain against Rand, he certainly does when you actually play the scene.
If he failed to Drain Atton on a Dark Side Nexus, he ain't draining all three Inquisitors.
He uses it once against Surik and everybody believes she died.
But she didn't.
He is implied to have used it in tandem with Nihilus and is stated in the KOTOR Campaign Guide to be just like the Assassins he commands.
"But Traya underestimates her disciples' depravity. They turn on her and drain her Force powers."
Source: Knights of the Old Republic Campaign Guide
So with the aid of Nihilus he can Drain Traya... That isn't quite so impressive when you consider just how monsterous Nihilus' Drain powers are. Honestly, Sion wouldn't even be a footnote to Nihilus in power.
The shattered Dark Jedi attacks you with a lightsaber and Drain Life;
Source: Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords: Prima Official Game Guide
All Triumvirate leaders use it, Sion isn't an exception there.
Yeah, but failing to Drain Atton completely isn't going to afford him the win against all three of the Inquisitors.
@wollfmyth209: You asked for evidence of him using the Drain technique and I gave it you.
We have no evidence to suggest he did or did not use it. So let us not go with lowballing.
He one shots Surik to a degree that her party can no longer sense her in the Force.
All we know about his fight against Rand is that he vastly underestimated him and lost, nothing more or less. Atton is a solid combatant, with basically all the training you can get as a fighter.
Sion has drain, which the Inquisitors have never faced. They get hit with drain and suddenly they're either dead or they are seriously injured, Sion gets buffed up and they die shortly after.
@sithrevenant: Great, so he knows Drain. Him Draining Surik and Rand is good, but he hasn't really killed them with it, hence I have my doubts he'll Drain 3 Inquisitors and kill them outright, especially considering these three Inquisitors have pretty good power-showings. Atton's a solid combatant and all, and is quite versatile, but the same could be said for Kanan who both the Grand Inquisitor and Seventh Sister defeated.
@wollfmyth209: He has drained Surik and all but killed her with it, her survival might be due to her wound. He helped to drain Traya and she was left powerless. I doubt he used drain on Atton as it makes little sense for him to fair better than the aforementioned.
If he can drain Surik into near death and help render Traya powerless then the far less powerful Inquisitors aren't going to perform very well.
The GI is capable of recognizing and is trained in all 7 lightsaber forms, and has beaten Kanan Jarrus multiple times. The Seventh sister likewise defeated Kanan (who defeated the GI in season 1), (she performed much better than her superior), held off Multiple Jedi Temple guardians in the Season 2 trailer, and performed much better against Ahsoka Tano than the Fifth Brother.
Great post all around, but something I'd like to nitpick. Kanan only beat the Grand Inquisitor because he was undergoing an amp at the time, because he saw Ezra presumably die. Kind of like when Kenobi got a new state of "focus" when he saw Adi Gallia die. Before that, the Inquisitor pretty quickly overwhelmed him, and handled both him and Ezra rather easily as well just before. :catprone
I don't watch Rebels, but from what I know of the Inquisitors, they're the definition of fodder. Sion should clear
clears
@brightsteel: He saw Ezra die? I don't believe that's the case though let me go back and rewatch the clip to be sure.
"Great post all around, but something I'd like to nitpick. Kanan only beat the Grand Inquisitor because he was undergoing an amp at the time, because he saw Ezra presumably die."
He thought Ezra was dead, not that he was dead.
Should clear.
Sion clears
@kigretheviking: sion stomps
wasp be bumping
He bumps and then deletes his comment. Idk why.
Also, clears.
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