That's mostly a matter of personal opinion, seeing as they never sword fought each other, so we can't really be sure. But I would say most likely Aragorn.
Aragorn's sword is called Anduril, Flame of the West. The elves of Rivendell reforged it using the shards of Narsil, the Sword of Elendil. It holds great power and fear to his enemies.
In The Fellowship of the Ring, Aragorn is given a sheath for his sword Andúril as a parting gift from Galadriel. Though it does not have a name, the sheath is described as "overlaid with a tracery of flowers and leaves wrought of silver and gold, and on it were set in elven-runes formed of many gems the name Andúril and the lineage of the sword."1Most likely even more important to Aragorn than the beauty of the sheath was its usefulness. According to Galadriel, 'The blade that is drawn from this sheath shall not be stained or broken even in defeat.'So, Aragorn's sheath. Richly decorated and imbued with some kind of charm to protect the sword it housed.1. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'Farewell to Lórien'
well, he learns how to use his "space sword" but the story never reveals if he becomes a master sword fighter.
The cast of The Mirror - 2007 includes: Phil Amato as Frankie James Andronica as Detective Vincent Paulette Azizian as Jilly Monty Bane as Jack Runion Wilfred Biggs as Buzzy Kristopher Blount as Sword fighter Erin Cahill as Nina Theophilus Bryan Callen as Harvey Mancini TJ Cencula as Sword Fighter Brian Danner as Sword fighter Sarah Farooqui as Bambi Nathan Hedrick as Sword fighter Stacy Jacob as Damsel in Distress Kelly LeBrock as Mary Theophilus Devin McGinn as Paul Kevin Moran as Sword fighter Thaao Penghlis as Nicholas Theophilus Nathan Reid as Justin Jillian Schmitz as Edna Shiloh Strong as Jeff Tim Weske as Montenegro Jeff Yesko as Officer David Zappone as Johnny Rambova
There is a poem from the book that was written by Bilbo about Aragorn that was recanted in the movie by Arwen (Liv Tyler) during the re-making of Aragorn's sword (if that's what you mean). The poem goes like this: All that is gold does not glitter Not all those who wander are lost The old that is strong does not wither Deep roots are not reached by the frost From the ashes a fire shall be woken A light from the shadows shall spring Renewed shall the blade that was broken The crownless again shall be king!
His sword, Andúril.
Anduril
Aragorn's sword is called Anduril, Flame of the West. The elves of Rivendell reforged it using the shards of Narsil, the Sword of Elendil. It holds great power and fear to his enemies.
There was no fighter called the 'shield and sword' . The most advanced fighter in 1950 was most likely the F-86 Sabre.
In The Fellowship of the Ring, Aragorn is given a sheath for his sword Andúril as a parting gift from Galadriel. Though it does not have a name, the sheath is described as "overlaid with a tracery of flowers and leaves wrought of silver and gold, and on it were set in elven-runes formed of many gems the name Andúril and the lineage of the sword."1Most likely even more important to Aragorn than the beauty of the sheath was its usefulness. According to Galadriel, 'The blade that is drawn from this sheath shall not be stained or broken even in defeat.'So, Aragorn's sheath. Richly decorated and imbued with some kind of charm to protect the sword it housed.1. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring'Farewell to Lórien'
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In the shire you are Frodo (with a wooden sword and shield) and in the quest you are Aragorn. If you meant how many characters at a time, that would be two (second player would be Gandalf and would be able to join in with a second console.
well, he learns how to use his "space sword" but the story never reveals if he becomes a master sword fighter.
He used ranger weapons like bow,sword and knife. In book was never mentioned he was using bow.
Anakin from Star Wars is better because Anakin can use the Living Force to his advantage, and while Aragorn is good with medieval weapons like a sword and bow and arrow and crossbow, Anakin has a lightsaber and can, of course, move things with his mind, so he could probably tear the weapon out of Aragorn's hand or deflect him with his mind, should they ever fight each other. Also, if somebody wants to fight Aragorn, they are going to fight him, while Anakin can use the Jedi mind trick to make the person back off and let him through, etc. Anakin is also a pilot and is good with mechanical things like droids. Plus, he is, of course, the Chosen One. And there is no competing with that. No matter how good you are with a crossbow.
If you are talking about the Hobbits mission, you attack the bonfire and the stick that aragorn is carrying should go on fire
The sword fighter was practicing his fencing techniques.