Rounds:
Round 1: Movie versions.
Round 2: EU versions.
The Location of my choosing:
Grievous shreds them.
R1: Team
R2: Grievous!
R1: Team
R2: Grievous!
R1: Team (assuming it's in prime. If by picture than maybe more of a tie.)
R2: EU? Not sure but people really are going for grievous.
R1: Team (assuming it's in prime. If by picture than maybe more of a tie.)
R2: EU? Not sure but people really are going for grievous.
"EU" is short for "Expanded Universe" which basically means all the comics, novels, sourcebooks and video games that expand upon the movies. After Disney bought Lucasfilm, the EU was declared non-canon, which means unfortunately it's not part of the official SW universe anymore. Everything that used to be the EU is now branded as "Legends". Some characters, like Grievous, are a lot more powerful in the EU than they're depicted in the films, that's why it's almost certain this version of him would defeat the team. Here's an impression of what this Grievous is capable of:
@flinksword: Ohhhhh, Gratias!
@admirallogic: @flinksword: The EU isn't only referring to the Legends though, it also consists of TCW, and the new canon comics, books etc.
One can use Grievous' TCW appearances in EU round.
@erkan12: I'm still not well knowledged in it. Pretty sure Grevious is EXTREMELY dangerous though.
@admirallogic: @flinksword: The EU isn't only referring to the Legends though, it also consists of TCW, and the new canon comics, books etc.
One can use Grievous' TCW appearances in EU round.
Well that's true of course. TCW exists in both realms. I just guess most people usually mean Legends when they say "EU". Do people even call the new canon comics and books "EU"? I thought that wasn't done on purpose to differentiate between them and the Legends material.
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