Dark Vader vs Didact


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Darth-Vader
Dark Vader has his lightsaber and his sword skills are definitely impressive. Didact may have a powerful armor which increases his defense and physical power, but it won’t be enough to defeat such a powerful opponent. Dark Vader is just too powerful for Didact and the Force is always with him. Dark Vader wins.

Fanfic version below

Force Powers!

18 thoughts on “Dark Vader vs Didact

  1. You do realize it’s spelled Darth Vader, don’t you? I agree with your outcome, by the way

    Also, I see you have a Jump-themed background at the moment. Have you heard about J-Stars Victory Versus?

    • True, but I’ve always grown up seeing it as Dark Vader. It just sounds more like a villain name. Kind of like a super villain name. (Con El=Superboy Prime)

      Yeah, that game looks awesome! If it’s licensed, I’ll be buying it on day 1. Goku vs Ichigo in 3D? Count me in! I got Jump Superstars as well since I love Shounen Jump crossover games. This one looks like it could be the best crossover game of all time (Except for maybe Battle Stadium D.O.N.) Possibly in my top 5 games of all time! I can’t wait for a trailer to come out soon

  2. I thought the game didnt give the didact enough fighting time. I think in the next halo game they may shed some light on the didacts powers and such. Can I put characters from happy wheels on here? Happy wheels is on totaljerkface.com. And on YouTube there is this person called tobuscus an he puts himself in animations. Can that animated version of him fight on the blog? Same with gabeuscus and gryphon?

    • Yeah, it’ll be good to see him in a future installment. I think that he seemed to have gravity powers. Fanmade characters aren’t allowed on the blog and that website seems a little fishy, so I wouldn’t say so at this point unless you find a solid link like the wiki

      • “Fan made” characters could be one of the following:

        An online youtube/video series where someone makes up characters and then constructs a plot. A decent example could be Super Mario Bros Z (But those are mostly real characters in a fan-made series) or any type of video that is not completely official.

        An online flash game that was created by a person or a group. I don’t count flash games as official and the only way to become official would probably be to get a retail release or have something that shows that it’s official.

        Dojinshi characters won’t count as well since they are essentially fan-made manga characters.

        That’s essentially the definition of fan-made characters on the blog. Just a character who is not completely official and was just made up. Usually for online purposes, but sometimes for dojinshi.

      • They do sell Homestuck in book form (plus all the character’s t-shirts and the music and such). Does that mean it’s not “fan-made” after all?

      • The question is, where do they sell it? Super Mario bros Z gets shirts and merchandise as well, but it’s still fan made. I’m almost positive that Homestuck would definitely count in the fan made category

      • Oh, well the term isn’t quite literal. It just means that the item in question was made by a fan. It’s pretty much the words put together backwards

      • Online and I think in shops

        Seems kind of ironic that something with one of the most devoted fanbases ever (third-most-written-about comic series on Fanfiction.net after Batman and X-men, fanart all over deviantart, crashed Newgrounds AND Tumblr with one video due to sheer numbers of visitors) would itself be treated as fan-made

      • Well, it is really popular, but likewise with Super Mario Bros Z. It had millions of viewers, lots of merchandise and an incredible fan base. Or even Dead Fantasy, which would fit those attributes as well. A lot of fan made things become very popular, which is definitely cool for the creators, but that doesn’t stop it from being fan made

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