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Dark Lords~

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Gellert Grindelwald(FP/Prime)


Vs


Lord Voldemort(FP/Prime).



Rules : Both Fighters have Normal Wands, Takes place in the Forbidden Forest.


Who wins, and why?
 
This is pretty simple. Wasn't it directly stated more than once that "Grindelwald is the most powerful Dark magician to even exist after Lord Voldemort"? 'cuz I've reread the HP books recently, and if we go by that, then it is obvious that Voldy wins. By how much? Probably with very hard diff. The power gap between him and Grindelwald should be very small, anyway.
 
A Young Dumbledore barely beat a Grindelwald with the elder wand.

An old, but much more experienced Dumbledore did the same against Voldemort.


Not sure if Dumbledore's powers went up as he aged or something.


Been a while since I've read HP.

This just came to my mind.
 
Dumbledore's powers didn't changed a bit. He got more experienced, but his reflexes got slower (Although, probably, by a quite non-significant amount), so it kinda compensates.
 
EliminatorVenom said:
Dumbledore's powers didn't changed a bit. He got more experienced, but his reflexes got slower (Although, probably, by a quite non-significant amount), so it kinda compensates.

Yea, went through the wiki, since books would take too much time, it was stated that Voldemort>Grindelwald.

Not sure whether it is with the elder wand or without though.
 
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