Yes. Albus Dumbledore had powers and wisdom Lord Voldemort could only dream of. However, Voldemort also knew things Dumbledore didn't or that Dumbledore would never use.
Dumbledore's understanding of love alone makes him more powerful than Lord Voldemort as his failure to understand led to his downfall on multiple occasions.
Albus Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort was a close second. 1) Albus Dumbledore 2) Lord Voldemort 3) Grindelwald 4) Mad Eye Moody 5) Minerva Mcgonagall
Voldemort believed the Elder Wand would make him invincible.
Yes two: Albus Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort.
Albus Dumbledore was the head of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter series. Lord Voldemort created horcruxes from different objects including a ring. Dumbledore was able to destroy Voldemorts ring by stabbing it with the sword of Gryffindor.
Most believe it to be Harry Potter, but it might have been someone else.
When Lord Voldemort asked Dumbledore for a job, he was still alive.
In the end, he's loyal to Dumbledore.
Albus Dumbledore. Lord Voldemort was a close second. 1) Albus Dumbledore 2) Lord Voldemort 3) Grindelwald 4) Mad Eye Moody 5) Minerva Mcgonagall
No, Lord Voldemort is the main antagonist of the series whereas Albus Dumbledore is a protagonist. If you are referring to which character is better, then that would be down to your own personal opinion. Both are well developed characters.
The most powerful villain is Lord Voldemort. The most powerful wizard is either Dumbledore or Lord Voldemort. This has not entirely been established; however, it is stated that Dumbledore is "the only one he [Voldemort] feared".
Albus Dumbledore visited him at the orphanage on his eleventh birthday and told him.
Voldemort believed the Elder Wand would make him invincible.
The wand was buried in Albus Dumbledore's palms when Dumbledore was buried. It was later found by Lord Voldemort
Yes two: Albus Dumbledore and Lord Voldemort.
No. Dumbledore would never have allowed Voldemort to kill them. He thought they were protected in a safe house and was unaware they had been betrayed until it was too late.
He always thought he controlled Severus Snape and had no reason to fear him. The only person Voldemort ever feared was Albus Dumbledore.
Mainly, Albus Dumbledore wanted Lord Voldemort to be convinced that Severus Snape was loyal to him (Voldemort). Prof. Dumbledore was going to dye soon anyway, due to a curse which couldn't be contained.