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Grimm power VS Hexenbiest power - jsgrimm45 - 02-23-2017

We no doubt have had this debate in other threats. This debate is this now IMO a hexenbiest can't use TK on a Grimm all their fights have been hand to hand. Now some will go to Diana tossing Nick at the shop, but I will counter that at the time Nick wasn't a Grimm but a half Zauberbiest.

We can use the scene at HW when Trubel is talking to Eve, Trubel doesn't look or act like she can't take Eve, and at the time Eve was the most powerful hexen we seen.

We know that wesen fear Grimms and we know that Grimms keep records of the meeting with wesen and have the knowledge on how to take any wesen out. So to get that knowledge they had to fight and win to write it down.

Now for the reason of thread this big bad that is heading to Portland IMO will take a Grimm and hexenbiest the cloth and the stick to win. The reason it is come now is Diana and Kelly the big IF's this season. So what powers does the Grimm group have that will work with the hexenbiest grouup?


RE: Grimm power VS Hexenbiest power - FaceInTheCrowd - 02-23-2017

I'm pretty sure that was telekinesis that Juliette used when she forced Nick to point his gun at Monroe in the spice shop.

Conrad's strangulation attack appears to be telekinesis as well.


RE: Grimm power VS Hexenbiest power - jsgrimm45 - 02-23-2017

(02-23-2017, 11:16 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: I'm pretty sure that was telekinesis that Juliette used when she forced Nick to point his gun at Monroe in the spice shop.

Conrad's strangulation attack appears to be telekinesis as well.
My opinion was she controlled the gun not Nick that is why he was fighting the gun. He hoped to overpower the gun back to Juliette. We have too look at Kelly and Catherine fight hand to hand. Nick and Adalind hand to hand and even the Juliette Nick fight hand to hand. If she could use TK on Nick why not at the house?


RE: Grimm power VS Hexenbiest power - FaceInTheCrowd - 02-23-2017

Juliette wasn't really trying to kill Nick at the house. She was trying to make Nick kill her.


RE: Grimm power VS Hexenbiest power - syscrash - 02-23-2017

The first two fights you mentioned magic had not been introduced in the show yet. For the Nick and Juliette fight look again her first move she put up both hands and did a shove. That had to be with telekinetics to send him across the room. The second move through the window was all physical.


RE: Grimm power VS Hexenbiest power - MarylikesGrimm - 02-23-2017

(02-23-2017, 01:35 PM)syscrash Wrote: The first two fights you mentioned magic had not been introduced in the show yet. For the Nick and Juliette fight look again her first move she put up both hands and did a shove. That had to be with telekinetics to send him across the room. The second move through the window was all physical.
Magic was introduced in the first show. Do you mean active magic?

magĀ·ic - noun -the power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces.

Active magic is defined as a noun: "The art that purports to control or forecast natural events, effects, or forces by invoking the supernatural". In other words, the control of mind over matter, or - more rarely - mind over mind. What allows certain people to manipulate reality at their will? The source of magic can be internal.If internal, then magic is a function of either the body or the mind. It can flow within the very veins of the magic-user, or suffuse the labyrinth of his brain. Alternatively, it may be a simple facility of the mind, like reading or doing calculus, without any tangible existence.Thought is what separates passive and active magic: the conscious, intentional use of the art. The magic-user may be required to simply fix in his mind that which he intends to do, or call up some complex image. Thought is always a key part of active magic, if only in the form of concentration.

http://www.writing-world.com/sf/magic.shtml


RE: Grimm power VS Hexenbiest power - syscrash - 02-23-2017

Ok active magic. something other then spells and potions. It was not until blond ambition that telekinesis was introduced. From there all kinds of active abilities where shown. As for potions Rosalee makes potions. But potions like what they used to change Nick into Sean. The show seems to imply it takes a hexenbiest to complete it.


RE: Grimm power VS Hexenbiest power - jsgrimm45 - 02-23-2017

(02-23-2017, 01:35 PM)syscrash Wrote: The first two fights you mentioned magic had not been introduced in the show yet. For the Nick and Juliette fight look again her first move she put up both hands and did a shove. That had to be with telekinetics to send him across the room. The second move through the window was all physical.
See IMO is as woge hexenbiest make the person stronger as it does with Sean so the shove was power not Tk.


RE: Grimm power VS Hexenbiest power - FaceInTheCrowd - 02-23-2017

(02-23-2017, 02:11 PM)syscrash Wrote: Ok active magic. something other then spells and potions. It was not until blond ambition that telekinesis was introduced. From there all kinds of active abilities where shown. As for potions Rosalee makes potions. But potions like what they used to change Nick into Sean. The show seems to imply it takes a hexenbiest to complete it.

Adalind moved a coffee cup in 311 "The Good Soldier." Blew out the lights in the coffeehouse, too.


RE: Grimm power VS Hexenbiest power - brandon - 02-23-2017

Not so powerful if it can be attacked from behind. Adalind never use his telekinesis with Nick in his fight. Trust too much. I think in the coffeehouse was the work of Diana.