Yes, but no. Gandalf - the Maia - could theoretically have killed the Witch King, but the Witch King's destiny was already writ in stone, and Glorfindel (possibly speaking with the voice of Mandos under Eru Himself) had already intimated his end. Consequently, how does Gandalf get his staff back after Isengard?
In the movie, when Gandalf realizes he has been betrayed and trapped by Saruman, the two wizards fight each other and Saruman takes Gandalf's staff away from him before sending Gandalf up to the top of Orthanc. Over all his works a dark smoke hung and wrapped itself about the sides of Orthanc.
Also Know, how did Gandalf escape Saruman? Saruman entices Gandalf to Isengard, and, after attempting and failing to corrupt him, imprisons him atop the tower of Orthanc.
Also to know, how does Gandalf get Radagast's staff?
In An Unexpected Journey, he has a staff, but it's not the same staff he had in LotR. After the battle at Dol Guldor, Radagast gives Gandalf his staff. Even Radagast's staff is slightly different from the fellowship version, as in the BotFA, Gandalf's staff breaks down a bit as he uses it to fight.
Can Gandalf use magic without his staff?
As for his staff, there is no instance of it being recorded as possessing any actual powers: it likely was simply a useful tool through which to channel his magic, which would be limited in his chosen form. The staff certainly split when facing the Balrog, indicating that Gandalf did not need it.
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Who is the most powerful person in the Lord of the Rings?
God is the most powerful entity in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings universe. The Elvish name for him is actually Eru Ilúvatar, meaning “the one, father of all.” So the question becomes: Who is the second-most powerful being? Did the Witch King breaks Gandalf's staff?
9 Answers. While Gandalf faces the Witch King in Minas Tirith, there is no record of Gandalf's staff being broken. The flaming sword is seen in the scene in the book, from Return of the King, The Siege of Gondor: 'You cannot enter here,' said Gandalf, and the huge shadow halted. What does Saruman say on top of Orthanc?
In the extended version of the movie "The Return of the King", Saruman tells Gandalf from above Orthanc: "Something festers in the heart of Middle-Earth, something you have not yet seen. Does Gandalf die?
In the middle of the first Lord of the Rings novel, The Fellowship of the Ring, shortly after his pronouncement on death to Frodo, Gandalf dies. “I can't explain the impact that had on me at 13,” Martin said in a recent interview with PBS. “You can't kill Gandalf. How long is Gandalf staff?
Close attention to coloring and detail was a top priority. The Staff is 73-Inch overall, featuring finely cast details and authentic hand painted coloring. It is presented with an Elven styled wall display featuring Gandalf's "G" rune, and includes a certificate of authenticity. What is a wizard's staff called?
Beer (cans), Hard liquor. Wizard Staff (also known as Wisest Wizard or Wizard Sticks or Wizard) is a drinking game in which players play individually in an attempt to consume more beer than their opponents. As a player drinks, their current can of beer is taped to the top of their previous cans before being opened. When did Gandalf get his ring?
When he arrived in Middle-earth, Gandalf received the Elven ring Narya from Círdan. Gandalf wore it from that time to the end of the Third Age but how he used its powers is not known. In T.A. 2941, Gandalf acquired the Elven sword Glamdring from the treasure hoard of a band of trolls. How are Uruk Hai made?
In Peter Jackson's film trilogy, Saruman's Uruk-hai are bred from pits beneath Isengard and when the time is "right" they are dug up by lesser orcs working for Saruman, who are occasionally killed by the newborn Uruks. Does radagast have poop on his face?
Radagast the Brown Does Not Allow Birds to Shit on His Head, or “What Dale thought of the first Hobbit movie” As a matter of fact, nobody ever shits in Middle-earth. Ever. What is Gandalf's real name?
Bladorthin
What is the name of Gandalf's staff?
Gandalf's staff is often referred to as a "walking stick". Also, many of the names Gandalf is given also refer to him having a "wand", "cane", or "staff". There are a few times in The Hobbit that Gandalf the Grey is referred to as having a wand; this is probably his staff. Is Gandalf immortal?
The physical form of Gandalf is not immortal but his spirit is. It's not likely that if he had sustained enough injury to kill off his physical form once again that the Valar would have sent his spirit back once more to middle-earth. How old is Gandalf?
Gandalf walked in Middle-earth for approximately 2,019 years, un-aging and appearing as a grey bearded human of about 60 years old or so. He was around long before Middle-earth was created and before the Years of the Lamps. He, Saruman and Sauron are approximately the same age - give or take. Could Gandalf defeat the Witch King?
The Witch King was a man, not a Maia, and his powers derived from the power of sorcery given to him by his master through the ring. So yes, Gandalf the White could have defeated the Witch King easily. But not Gandalf the Grey, and niether of them could have “Killed” his spirit, as long as the One Ring existed. Is the Witch King of Angmar a Nazgul?
The Witch-king of Angmar was the chief of the Nazgûl, King of Angmar and Sauron's great captain in his wars. A wraith, the Witch-king of Angmar was nearly indestructible, a terrifying warrior, and a cunning strategist. What did the Ringwraiths ride?
They ride winged horses, although the Witch-king does ride a creature more in line with the book when he confronts Éowyn. In the 1981 BBC Radio serial of The Lord of the Rings, the Nazgûl can be heard chanting the Ring-inscription. How does Gandalf get on top of the tower?
In the film, unlike the books, Gandalf was forcibly transported (levitated) to the top of the tower via Saruman's magic, after Gandalf discovered the White Wizards's treachery. Why did Saruman join Sauron?
Saruman's real intention was to permit Sauron to build up his strength, so that the One Ring would reveal itself. He later found that Sauron had more knowledge of the possible location of the One Ring than he expected, and in TA 2941, Saruman finally agreed to attack Dol Guldur. How did Gandalf call the Eagles?
The eagles are beings that live in Middle Earth. In Gandalf's life, he did the lord of the eagles a great favor, the eagles are then in his gratitude for whenever he needs them. The way Gandalf calls for them is by speaking to a moth, that moth goes to the Eagles and tells them of Gandalf's need. How far did Gandalf fall?
As best I can tell, in this dramatic scene from The Fellowship of the Ring, Gandalf falls for 71 seconds, mostly in free-fall while fighting a Balrog. Did radagast send the Eagles?
Radagast may also have had some role in sending the Eagles at occasional crucial moments in the War — especially in the final battle at the Gates of Mordor — but if so his actions were not recorded by Tolkien. Why can't Gandalf touch the ring?
No, it's because he's in a mortal, human body. Or something similar ;) Beings like Tom Bombadil and Sauron have kept their immortality and power; their bodies are constructs that simply put a human face on their immortal spirits. Therefore they can safely use the Ring (or not use it, as Bombadil showed). Can Gandalf use magic?
Since the Balrog was not allied with Sauron, Gandalf had the permission to use his full strength to destroy it, especially as they had equal powers. That is why he only uses his "magic" powers against Durin's Bane. Gandalf has always been powerful, but he only expresses that power when absolutely necessary. Why is Sauron so powerful?
Sauron made The One Ring to help him exercise power over all other people who wore Rings of Power. He made it so powerful by imbuing a part of his soul into the ring. This decisions made the ring a conduit that made Sauron even stronger than before. The ring grants invisibility and immortality to its owner. Why didn't Gandalf use the Eagles?
The explanation being that the eagles don't involve them selves in the affairs of beings below, and the only reason they come to Gandalfs aid is because he saved their king, and he owed JUST Gandalf like 3 favors. Is Gandalf the White the same as Gandalf the GREY?
Midway through The Lord of the Rings, Gandalf is promoted to the head of the order of Wizards, and is thus named Gandalf the White instead of Gandalf the Grey. This change in status (and clothing) also introduces yet another name for the wizard: the White Rider. What happens if Sauron gets the ring?
When he lost the ring, he lost most of his power. Even without the ring Sauron is powerful enough to gather enough armies to defeat all the free peoples, with the ring he would be unstoppable unless the Valar came themselves. 2. Sauron would be able to read the mind of Galadriel, Elrond and Gandalf. Does Gandalf get his staff back?
When Peter Jackson realised his mistake(explained below), he removed this scene from the actual theatrical version of the film, but it still exists in Extended versions. The answer (in the theatrical film theory) would be: Gandalf got his staff 'back' because he never lost it in the first place. What race are wizards in Lord of the Rings?
Istari (Wizards) The wizards of Middle-earth are Maiar: spirits of the same order as the Valar, but lesser in power. Outwardly resembling Men but possessing much greater physical and mental power, they are also called the Istari (Quenya for "Wise Ones") by the Elves. What magic can Gandalf do?
Gandalf can also conjure up a magical shield to protect himself from enemy attacks. It is shown in the movies only once, when Gandalf stands against the Balrog's flaming sword. However, on the extended version of The Return of the King, Gandalf uses the shield of Istari to protect himself from a spell cast by Saruman.