I know absolutely nothing about Revan beyond his being a sith, but if the guardians have their supers up and we're going by lore, nova bomb has the power of a collapsing star. so yeah.
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*insert fanboy fact about guardians getting rekt bc Star Wars here*
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Has it ever? In the lore or on the game?
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according to the grimoire, it did. also makes sense given the name.
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What card? Sounds interesting
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it's actually quite anticlimactic. the following is ripped straight from the nova bomb grimoire card: Channel the Traveler's Light into a bolt of energy with the power of a collapsing star. The devastating Nova Bomb scours the battlefield with ethereal fire - but be careful in its use. It takes precious moments to summon, and it must be aimed precisely to avoid obstacles.
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Cool, thanks man
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But how is the earth not destroyed if millions of stars collapsed on it's surface?
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gameplay good sir, gameplay.
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Right lol
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Source on Nova Bomb having the power of an imploding star or your claim is nill.
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http://db.destinytracker.com/grimoire/guardian/super-abilities *cough*
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It's in the grimorie thingy. They try and use that in the Spartans vs guardian argument although it's not true. If they really went by the "lore" then they'd know it's just a rumor created by each race to "one up" the other
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Where in the grimoire?
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But Revan would kill them before the Nova Bomb could be shot, or manipulate it back at them with the Force.
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Very true lol. I feel bad because we shat on that one guys only hope
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Edited by aceebro: 7/14/2015 7:30:08 AMProbably.
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I have no clue. They bring it up under the supernova bomb thing. As for the constantly one uping the other, that's in game lol
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So yeah, force...just grab you and brake your spine and leave. Supers don't mean jack shit when some can just think and kill you
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I never claimed the guardians had a chance, in fact I voted Revan, I just wanted to point out it's not [i]quite[/i] as one sided as you implied.
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But it is...I mean really if I can think and kill you it's obvious who wins
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how exactly does that work, anyway?