Fight in rose bowl
Voldemort vs Alucard
Alucard kills him. Even with all his men, Voldemort can't do much. The only way they even put up a fight is if Avada Kedavra works on spirtits/ghosts that have no bodies.
@Xanni15 said:
How fast is Alucard?
Sonic Speed.
Also Alucard instant wins with the Rip van winkle Magic Bullet he absorbs and used on the Armies in Hellsing OVA8.
Just saying lol.
@Xanni15: He is one of the most popular vamps in anime/manga-dom yet there are plenty stronger
@Nefarious said:
Two overrated characters. Alucard curbstomps Voldemort.
You dislike voldemort.
@NeonGameWave I disagree beyond belief.
@Rumble Man Alright, if this guy has sonic speed that'd be the only reason Voldemort dies. The ONLY reason. But he still wins. Why? Voldemort can possess this guy.
Voldemort is a master of possession, and once possessed Harry:
He was gone from the hall, he was locked in the coils of a creature with red eyes, so tightly bound that Harry did not know where his body ended and the creatures began: they were fused together, bound by pain, and there was no escape--
And when the creature spoke, it used Harry's mouth, so that in his agony he felt his jaw move ...
'Kill me now, Dumbledore ...'
Blinded and dying, every part of him screaming for release, Harry felt the creature use him again ...
'If death is nothing, Dumbledore, kill the boy ...'
Let the pain stop, thought Harry ... let him kill us ... end it, Dumbledore ... death is nothing compared to this ...
And I'll see Sirius again ...
And as Harry's heart filled with emotion, the creatures coils loosened, the pain was gone; Harry was lying face down on the floor, his glasses gone, shivering as though he lay upon ice, not wood ...
Taken From: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Voldemort mentioned as his own curse effected him, he only had one power, possession:
Only one power remained to me. I could possess the bodies of others. But I dared not go where other humans were plentiful, for I knew that the Aurors were still abroad and searching for me.
I sometimes inhabited animals - snakes, of course, being my preference - but I was little better off inside them than as pure spirit, for their bodies were ill adapted to perform magic...and my possession of them shortened their lives; none of them lasted long....
Taken from: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, chapter 33 "The Death Eaters"
@Kingjohnrocks said:
@Nefarious said:
Two overrated characters. Alucard curbstomps Voldemort.You dislike voldemort.
@NeonGameWave I disagree beyond belief.
@Rumble Man Alright, if this guy has sonic speed that'd be the only reason Voldemort dies. The ONLY reason. But he still wins. Why? Voldemort can possess this guy.
Voldemort is a master of possession, and once possessed Harry:
He was gone from the hall, he was locked in the coils of a creature with red eyes, so tightly bound that Harry did not know where his body ended and the creatures began: they were fused together, bound by pain, and there was no escape--
And when the creature spoke, it used Harry's mouth, so that in his agony he felt his jaw move ...
'Kill me now, Dumbledore ...'
Blinded and dying, every part of him screaming for release, Harry felt the creature use him again ...
'If death is nothing, Dumbledore, kill the boy ...'
Let the pain stop, thought Harry ... let him kill us ... end it, Dumbledore ... death is nothing compared to this ...
And I'll see Sirius again ...
And as Harry's heart filled with emotion, the creatures coils loosened, the pain was gone; Harry was lying face down on the floor, his glasses gone, shivering as though he lay upon ice, not wood ...Taken From: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Voldemort mentioned as his own curse effected him, he only had one power, possession:
Only one power remained to me. I could possess the bodies of others. But I dared not go where other humans were plentiful, for I knew that the Aurors were still abroad and searching for me.
I sometimes inhabited animals - snakes, of course, being my preference - but I was little better off inside them than as pure spirit, for their bodies were ill adapted to perform magic...and my possession of them shortened their lives; none of them lasted long....Taken from: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, chapter 33 "The Death Eaters"
Um.... no, not really. We're talking about someone who's made up of millions of minds and souls here. Voldemort isn't possessing jack.
Alucard shrugs off everything that Voldemort pushes on it, shows him what real dark magic is, and ends up shooting him with one of his guns or takes his soul and makes Voldemort his eternal servant.
@PhantomRant said:
@Kingjohnrocks said:
@Nefarious said:
Two overrated characters. Alucard curbstomps Voldemort.You dislike voldemort.
@NeonGameWave I disagree beyond belief.
@Rumble Man Alright, if this guy has sonic speed that'd be the only reason Voldemort dies. The ONLY reason. But he still wins. Why? Voldemort can possess this guy.
Voldemort is a master of possession, and once possessed Harry:
He was gone from the hall, he was locked in the coils of a creature with red eyes, so tightly bound that Harry did not know where his body ended and the creatures began: they were fused together, bound by pain, and there was no escape--
And when the creature spoke, it used Harry's mouth, so that in his agony he felt his jaw move ...
'Kill me now, Dumbledore ...'
Blinded and dying, every part of him screaming for release, Harry felt the creature use him again ...
'If death is nothing, Dumbledore, kill the boy ...'
Let the pain stop, thought Harry ... let him kill us ... end it, Dumbledore ... death is nothing compared to this ...
And I'll see Sirius again ...
And as Harry's heart filled with emotion, the creatures coils loosened, the pain was gone; Harry was lying face down on the floor, his glasses gone, shivering as though he lay upon ice, not wood ...Taken From: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Voldemort mentioned as his own curse effected him, he only had one power, possession:
Only one power remained to me. I could possess the bodies of others. But I dared not go where other humans were plentiful, for I knew that the Aurors were still abroad and searching for me.
I sometimes inhabited animals - snakes, of course, being my preference - but I was little better off inside them than as pure spirit, for their bodies were ill adapted to perform magic...and my possession of them shortened their lives; none of them lasted long....Taken from: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, chapter 33 "The Death Eaters"
Um.... no, not really. We're talking about someone who's made up of millions of minds and souls here. Voldemort isn't possessing jack.
Alucard shrugs off everything that Voldemort pushes on it, shows him what real dark magic is, and ends up shooting him with one of his guns or takes his soul and makes Voldemort his eternal servant.
There is no "real dark magic". That's your opinion. I hate speculation.
Can't shoot Voldemort. His transfiguration shields would stop a bullet easily.
Can't take his soul. His soul is scattered around places.
I already admitted Voldemort loses. Now, let it go.
@Rumble Man said:
I am kind enough not to put him against DS though, unless you make a claim that Voldy is superior
Keep making spite battles, serious consequences may follow.
Just stop it, just stop it. It's obvious you want to make another character look bad, which is against the rules. Break the rules? Bad things happen.
@Rumble Man said:
Early level ds won't be a spite, you also make unwinnable battles for those against voldy
"Early level D.S. wouldn't be a spite"
1. D.S. is a god
2. D.S. has omega beams
3. All D.S. needs to do is punch Voldemort and he's dead.
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