The Goblins nicknamed Orcrist - "Biter" .
Oh, my friend, Gandalf doesn't need a beater to escape from goblins. He uses his wisdom, magic, and clever thinking to outsmart them and find his way to safety. Just like when we make happy little accidents in our paintings, Gandalf turns a tricky situation into a beautiful escape with his resourcefulness.
Bilbo finds Sting the knife that turns blue when orcs are close and Gandalf finds Glamdring the sword he uses in Fellowship, Two Towers, and Return of the King.
He is warned by Bilbo's shout and manages to avoid capture by the goblins. He follows the goblins and their captives through the mountain. He uses his magic to kill the great goblin and to douse the fire and lights. He then leads them away from the goblins and out of the mountain. Unfortunately, Bilbo is 'lost' in the process.
Gandalf travelled with the rest of the Fellowship. There was a pony they had bought in Bree, but it was uses as a pack animal, and they had to release it before entering the mines of Moria. A great Eagle carried him from the mountain peaks above Moria after he defeated the Balrog and went through some changes.
In "The Hobbit," Bilbo Baggins encounters several enemies, including trolls, goblins, and the dragon Smaug. Each encounter tests his courage, cleverness, and resourcefulness. For instance, he uses his wits to outsmart the trolls and escape from the goblins in their underground lair. His ultimate test comes when he confronts Smaug, where he must rely on his intelligence and bravery to negotiate and survive.
Oh, my friend, Gandalf doesn't need a beater to escape from goblins. He uses his wisdom, magic, and clever thinking to outsmart them and find his way to safety. Just like when we make happy little accidents in our paintings, Gandalf turns a tricky situation into a beautiful escape with his resourcefulness.
After escaping the Goblins initially during the first attack, he follows the Goblins and their captives to the Goblintown. When the Great Goblin was about to attack Thorin, Gandalf revealed himself, drawing his sword, Glamdring, white emitted burning, white sparks that burned into the Goblins around him. He slew the Great Goblin and led the Dwarves out of the tunnels in the confusion, Bilbo accidentally getting lost along the way out.
Gandalf is particularly good with fire. He uses fireballs and smoke on several occasions in The Hobbit.
Bilbo finds Sting the knife that turns blue when orcs are close and Gandalf finds Glamdring the sword he uses in Fellowship, Two Towers, and Return of the King.
He is warned by Bilbo's shout and manages to avoid capture by the goblins. He follows the goblins and their captives through the mountain. He uses his magic to kill the great goblin and to douse the fire and lights. He then leads them away from the goblins and out of the mountain. Unfortunately, Bilbo is 'lost' in the process.
When Gandalf uses the Word of Power, it kills most/all of the enemies within a certain distance of him.
Fencing uses a foil (sword).
It is the Hattori Hanzo sword
It is a decorative plant.
it's a katana
Actually it doesn't have a name since he didn't keep the Buster Sword but left it in a graveyard to collect "wear, tear, and rust" (God bless you Angeal) that's if you're talkin' bout the eight piece one the he can use the Omni Slash with
Beowulf discovers that his sword is ineffective against Grendel's mother's tough skin. He discards the sword and instead uses a magical weapon found in her lair to defeat her.