What was his superpower?

What was his superpower?

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Always wondered this. Besides using his walking stick as a torch he was useless

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what was the ring superpower?

Not sure if troll or not.

Stick to the movie and tell me what were his magic powers, beside calling the eagles every time he got in deep shit

Well, apparently they dropped a lot in the movie adaptation. But I thought it was pretty well known Gandalf is some kind of demi-god world-guide.

We see him drive off the Nazgul, do some kind of telekinesis shit against Saruman, kick Saruman out of Theoden's mind, and then turn his walking stick into a really bright headlight to scare some orcs

He also breaks the bridge to kill the Balrog in the first movie

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He looked almost bewildered he did it too.

Yeah, I got as much from the books too, but it does very little to show his powers
So, really bright lights, telekinesis, and hypnosis

Why do you need him to have defined "powers"

LotR isn't fucking capeshit

- Casts lumos maxima to light the way through Moria
- Casts a light shield when fighting the Balrog, then uses ground slam to smash the bridge
- Dies, resurrects and classes up because he is literally a god
- Fights Saruman with magic (and loses), then later defeats Saruman in a battle of wills and eventually breaks his staff
- Has a sweet whistle that horses can't resist
- Can apparently talk to animals, like that moth that summons the eagles
- Consistently treats Pippin like garbage and demolishes his self-worth for 3 movies, never apologizes
- Casts light magic versus Nazgul and drives them away

Why didn't he get the keys to orthanc / barad'dur or the staffs of the five wizards after Saruman got knifed?

Well since he is only there as a guide, he can't do too much.

Only times he went full wizard in the books was fighting the goblin king in The Hobbit and on weathertop in Lotr. Other than that it was more subtle shit like holding the Balrog back, and I guess he must have been pretty strong since he killed the Balrog. But I think his actual purpose was wisdom and guidance, not actually doing too much shit physically.

He fought the balrog for like days on end.

Saruman doesnt have those staves, and dont know why he would need the keys since whatever research is in there is probably evil

He could summon horses and shiet

Wasn't not having any overt superpower the whole point of the Wizards?

They were supposed to aid and counsel men, so his "superpower" would be persuasion skills.

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You mean his whizpoppers?

Thing is that the 'good side' of the LoTR pantheon are all about enabling others. They play the long game of teaching and enabling others rather than empowering them.

The dynamic of evil vs good in middle earth has always been evil beings granting power to their servants in order to have badass troops while the good guys use their power themselves to help enable and teach the races to be better.

Many times the evil hordes win the initial battle because they have the power advantage, but the good side always grows to overwhelm and defeat the evil side. Because of this, the evil side is permanently weakened because the beings imbued with power have died and their energy is lost for all time.

The Lucifer of the setting went from a being that spent most of his time as a floating volcano that actually spewed COLD magma that would freeze anything it touched and shatter it and had a crown of a storm cloud constantly emitting lightning, and ended up basically a black skinned giant with a permanent limp and a gimpy hand.

Good guys use their power to create light, control the winds, summon lightning, or light a fire. Bad guys give their power to others so that those followers become beings of darkness, fire and smoke, and wield lightning and fire.

Barad'dur is actually Sauron's home. Its the tower that had the burning eye at the top. Basically Saruman was saying he wanted to have all the powers and all the mcguffins and all the places of strength under his command for all time.

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