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Ministry of Re-Education
I used to play Advanced Dungeons and Dragons and a few other Role Playing dice games. And maybe I'm just old fashioned, but as far as my experience goes, wizards can and always do cast attack spells in battle. In particular, fireballs, lightning bolts, stoneturns, poisons and a host of other elemental attacks. Not to mention summoning demons, spirits, deities, gods, and the undead if need be. Even the most basic unexperienced wizard can cast a fireball.
So what's up with Gandalf? I mean I loved ROTK but in those huge battles the most aggressive attack-magic he conjured was a glorified flashlight. I deducted three quarters of a point for that shortfall. Shame on you Peter Jackson. Instead, we have Gandalf as a hardened front-lines warrior swinging around a 2-handed broadsword, cleaving scores of orcs and trolls with the deftness of an expert swordsman. He should have been holding his staff, turning orcs into stone by the hundred and casting fireballs the size of cars.
Sweet movie, go see it again.
So what's up with Gandalf? I mean I loved ROTK but in those huge battles the most aggressive attack-magic he conjured was a glorified flashlight. I deducted three quarters of a point for that shortfall. Shame on you Peter Jackson. Instead, we have Gandalf as a hardened front-lines warrior swinging around a 2-handed broadsword, cleaving scores of orcs and trolls with the deftness of an expert swordsman. He should have been holding his staff, turning orcs into stone by the hundred and casting fireballs the size of cars.
Sweet movie, go see it again.