Anakin, obviously, is more agile and athletic because he has all his body parts. Also, Darth Vader, since he has less organic limbs, has less midi-chlorians and less powerful Force-use. So Anakin would be my choice.
Since Anakin Skywalker is the same person as Darth Vader, he cannot literally fight himself, but I could argue that in the end, when Darth Vader rebels against Emperor Palpatine, that is a victory for the person he used to be, Anakin Skywalker. So Anakin wins.
In my opinion, it would probably be Anakin Skywalker because Vader has mechanical limbs and it slows his movement down a bit.
Darth Vader
Well, You enter a room after versing Darth Vader for time. It depends on who you want to fight Darth Vader or the emperor
no cade came hundreds of years after darth vader dies
If Darth Vader had the ring i would say that it would be sauron
Darth Vader, he is talented with a lightsaber and has mastered the way of the force.
Anakin Skywalker has fought Count Dooku (Lord Tyranus) he has fought Obi-wan Kenobi and he has fought Darth Vader (Darth Vader is Anakin Skywalker when he is evil, so he has technically defeated his inner demons), those are the battles that he has one. When he is Darth Vader he has fought Luke Skywalker (his son) but he lost.
Yes, Obi-wan and Darth Vader fight twice. Once on Mustafar, where Obi-wan was the victor, and once on the Death Star where Darth Vader killed Obi-wan.
Darth Vader, for sure. There's no denying the reality of the force. Vader doesn't use bullets... he gets into your mind.
Darth Vader, the Sith Lord that was Anakin Skywalker, became so because he surrendered himself to the Dark side based on his feelings of fear, doubt and hate. Thirty years later, when Lord Vader witnessed his son Luke throw down his light saber and refused to fight The Emperor, he also witnessed the true power of the Light side and saw in his own son, the Jedi that he was supposed to become - a powerful, mature, benevolent, fearless master of the Force, (much like his Master Obi-Wan Kenobi.) This demonstration and Luke's faith and continued insistence that Anakin could still be redeemed, is what caused Darth Vader to have respect, compassion, mercy and indeed love for his son in the moments that The Emperor was assaulting Luke with Force Lightning. These feelings were incompatible with and detrimental for the essence of a Sith Lord, but not for the essence of a Jedi. Luke knew this, and knew that the essence of his father still existed inside Darth Vader. Luke demonstrated this faith earlier when he turned his back to Vader during Luke's surrender, allowing Vader the opportunity to decisively end the conflict by killing Luke, who was unarmed while Vader held Luke's Light sabre. Luke's love and faith is was what destroyed Darth Vader and saved Anakin. Anakin in turn saved Luke, sacrificing himself and redeeming himself in the same selfless act. Anakin says to his son, "You've already saved me," and "Tell your sister, you were right, you were right." Darth Vader had already been destroyed when Anakin attacked the Emperor.
Darth Vader is classic. He has a weapon that can cut through anything and the force. He would destroy Megatron.