01-18-2007, 11:39 AM | #11 |
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True, but it'd be only about an instant before he tries to deflect with the saber.
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01-18-2007, 11:55 AM | #12 |
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It can't miss the target, so the ONLY thing that can stop a magic missile is allowing it to hit, but having suitable protection (i.e. Shield spell, wouldn't Spell Mantles and Globes of Invulnerability block them as well?)
Basically, it doesn't have much to do with the lightsaber, I believe the only argument that can be made is that a suitably powerful Jedi, probably a Master, would block the missile with the Force alone. Re: Yoda absorbing force lightning. Conclusion...No, a lightsaber cannot stop magic missile, but it's possible some Jedi powers can. |
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Going by the rules of Arcanum, which is my preferred setting for Magic vs Technology debates... both would shut down the instant the Jedi smacked the missile with the 'sabre.
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01-18-2007, 12:31 PM | #15 | |
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Well if we go by star wars universe rules. all forms of magic are variations of force useage. Ergo, magic missile is a force attack. A lightsaber has been shown to be able to block other force attacks.
If we go by D&D rules, the Jedi is holding a lightsaber, thus it is an extension of himself. Id est, a viable target for magic missile if the jedi is the target. Both cases, Yes the lightsaber blocks the magic missile.
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01-18-2007, 01:44 PM | #17 |
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Well... im pretty much sure that a magic missile would go trough a lighsaber... only around it...
For the lightsaber to be able to deflect it, it would require contact... i dont see how we can afirm that contact will happen... But we the Jedi creates a Dome of Force around itself, i belive that the magic missile would hit it and stay as that, as i dont think that it could penetrate a force based shield |
01-18-2007, 02:11 PM | #18 |
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Yeah, from the sounds of things a Jedi would need to use his Force Push or something like it to deflect Magic Missile.
The default description on the damage Magic Missile inflicts is bashing "force" damage (the impact of the missiles and all). So, thusly, a Jedi could, but he wouldn't need his saber (which is composed of plasma).
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I'd say that a Jedi could deflect/absorb the missile with his saber. If is was deflected, though, I'd say it would have to impact something else almost immediately or it would come back to try again. Absorption would work the same way as force lightning.
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While the cutting blade of a lightsaber is INDEED made of concentrated light (ergo, an extremely dense photon field), one forgets that it is not the concentrated light that allows the lightsaber to parry/absorb/do anything else it damnwell pleases.
The lightsaber is an extension of the jedi, and--as is stated in the books, games, and movies--the force flows through the lightsaber as it flows through the jedi. This is why when Yoda is grabbing the force lightning, it twirls around his hand, and is absorbed into him before being expelled--just like it does when the lightning hits a lightsaber. This is why when Vader deflected the blaster bolt from his hand, it deflected in exactly the same manner as a lightsaber would. The lightsaber is constantly 'coated in a dome' of force energy (though this is a misnomer, it's more like the force swirls through the blade), which is what allows the jedi to use it without cutting themselves all to hell, as well. They know, preternaturally, where it is. The lightsaber is not just 'an extension of one's will' or 'one's body' in the metaphorical sense of a normal sword to a master swordsman. No, it is in quite the literal sense, as the very lifeforce of the jedi, in the form of the force, is running through his saber. THEREFORE, yes, a jedi could deflect or destroy a magic missile with his lightsaber. A non-jedi, however, would not only fail to deflect the missile, but go about cutting himself to ribbons.
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