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Dodgeing VS Shields

Discussion in 'Fanfic Discussion' started by Styx, Feb 23, 2007.

  1. Mindless

    Mindless Big Boss DLP Supporter

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    Er, I have to put in an

    OFF-TOPIC ALERT!

    Has anyone else been bothered that the title of this thread is "Dodgeing vs. Shields" where it should be "Dodging vs. Shields"?
     
  2. I would actually go so far as to say it should be "Dodging vs. Shielding" or "Dodges vs. Shields," preferably the former.
     
  3. Styx

    Styx Third Year

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    As I see the thread is still here so I´d like to put some ideas on the table.

    -Is a joe6991 scale battle even likely when a couple of schoolboys can turn a corridor into a swamp? And whats DPLs take on other such magical devices?

    -On the combat part. Has anyone else noticed the lack of collateral damage in ficks where Voldemort and Harry/Dumbledore duel in the middle of a crowd?

    -Reading some of the answers (especially Thalarian and Wetnurse) I´d like to rephrase my original ether/or question:
    How near would the opponent be for it to be impossible to do either? (Still operating under the assumption that spells move around the speed of a thrown ball)

    On the side note, using badminton in constructing a duel would make one helluva fight.

    PS: to any admin happening by. Change the title to "Dodging vs. Shielding" or just "Dodging and Shielding", works as well by now.
     
  4. Amerision

    Amerision Galactic Sheep Emperor DLP Supporter

    I like to believe that wizards use whatever is easier to use at the moment. As I operate on the belief that wizards have a finite store of magic that recharges (they tire as they get low), I like to think that experienced wizards only shield if they have to - a handy way of conserving magic.