The Best Magician in the World

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That was the point. It shows how lame street magicians like blaine and angel are. They both suck.
Try harder. Angel is awesome. Although he is a thirty something year old who dresses like a teenage emo.
 

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Try harder. Angel is awesome. Although he is a thirty something year old who dresses like a teenage emo.

They are BOTH incredibly shitty and massively unoriginal....If you look up to either, you will be sorely dissappointed to know that about 2% of their tricks are their own creations....even on the show (mindfreak for example) half of those 'mindfreak advisors' you see are incredible magicians (BANACHEK) and are the only reason angel or blaine do half of the things they do. both are known to use camera tricks, or to let the crowd in on whats going on.

Paul Harris is the greatest magician there has ever been.
 

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I don't look up to either. Mind Freak is entertaining and that's all I care about.
 

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Gandalf is the greatest wizard of all time
 

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Gandalf is the greatest wizard of all time

Actually, Saruman was. Gandalf was only better because he tied with the Balrog and godmodded himself back to life as uber Gandalf the White.

:CStern: Get your LotR facts right.
 

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And there I was thinking it was not Gandalf or Saruman...:CShock: I thought it was supposed to be Harry Potter!!!:CCry2: He is newer after all...
 

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And there I was thinking it was not Gandalf or Saruman...:CShock: I thought it was supposed to be Harry Potter!!!:CCry2: He is newer after all...

well gandalf the white did train him only under a different alias lol. so many things stollen from LOTR to harry potter lol:CHappy:
 

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well gandalf the white did train him only under a different alias lol. so many things stollen from LOTR to harry potter lol:CHappy:

I agree...:CAbove: while the HP series was catchy, kinda like pop music, there will never be anything imo to compete with LOTR, that is an epic:CHappy:
 

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Actually, Saruman was. Gandalf was only better because he tied with the Balrog and godmodded himself back to life as uber Gandalf the White.

:CStern: Get your LotR facts right.
Tied with the Balrog? He kicked its ass. And if Gandalf is able to come back to life like he did, and become uber that way, then he is an instant classic badass.

:CStern: Get your LotR facts right.
 

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Tied with the Balrog? He kicked its ass. And if Gandalf is able to come back to life like he did, and become uber that way, then he is an instant classic badass.

:CStern: Get your LotR facts right.

"Upon proclaiming that the Balrog would not pass to the other side of Khazad-dûm, the Wizard then slammed his staff against the bridge. His staff split apart and so did the area of the bridge under the Balrog. Just as it was about to fall into the abyss, the Balrog wrapped its fiery whip around Gandalf's legs and pulled him to the brink of the chasm. Before he was pulled down with the Balrog, Gandalf exclaimed to the Fellowship: "Fly, you fools!" and then let go of the bridge. The Fellowship then thought him to have been slain, although this was not the case. When Gandalf and the Balrog splashed down into the lake below, the Balrog's flames sputtered out. This, though, did not keep the beast from re-engaging Gandalf in hand-to-hand combat. Gandalf fought the creature up to the top of Zirakzigil, where he felled the mighty monster. There, weary from the many days of fighting, Gandalf's spirit passed into darkness."

>> from the LotR wiki.

Pretty much a tie. I've already gotten one warning for spamming, so I don't want another. :CIsee:
 

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gitwizard...:CStern:
 

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"Upon proclaiming that the Balrog would not pass to the other side of Khazad-dûm, the Wizard then slammed his staff against the bridge. His staff split apart and so did the area of the bridge under the Balrog. Just as it was about to fall into the abyss, the Balrog wrapped its fiery whip around Gandalf's legs and pulled him to the brink of the chasm. Before he was pulled down with the Balrog, Gandalf exclaimed to the Fellowship: "Fly, you fools!" and then let go of the bridge. The Fellowship then thought him to have been slain, although this was not the case. When Gandalf and the Balrog splashed down into the lake below, the Balrog's flames sputtered out. This, though, did not keep the beast from re-engaging Gandalf in hand-to-hand combat. Gandalf fought the creature up to the top of Zirakzigil, where he felled the mighty monster. There, weary from the many days of fighting, Gandalf's spirit passed into darkness."

>> from the LotR wiki.

Pretty much a tie. I've already gotten one warning for spamming, so I don't want another. :CIsee:
He killed it. That's not a tie. The end.
 

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I say "The Necromancer" and if you don't get who he is... GO BUY "THE HOBBIT"
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