Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27348701-20151010192054/@comment-68.34.50.62-20151011033749

Rocket Engineer wrote: Of course, as we see in the books, Gandalf (I think)  has restrictions on what magic he can perform, while Dumbledore has nothing but his own morals to restrict him. As we see in "Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix", Dumbledore is able to do some quite astonishing  things, which includes summoning a magical shield that will most likely block swords. In any case, Dumbledore has a wider variety of spells to utilize, while we have very few magical displays from Gandalf. I'm afraid I have to come to the conclusion that Dumbledore, with a greater variety of spells, along with no restrictions on the spells he uses, would win. I guess that's the problem with the question. Do you mean Gabdalf the white, Gandalf the grey, or Ganddalf the holy, (valinor form.)