Should some dungeon adventuring be on the day's itinerary, you can select from the castle's vast armament of swords, spears, and staffs along with magic for battle
against dangerous foes, or even bring along a companion or friendly monster to aid you during your travels.
Not exact matches
... [Americans] have become a nation that may defy every
foe but that most
dangerous of
foes, herself, destined to a majestic future if she will shun the excess and perversion of the principles that made her great, prate less about the enemies of the past and strive more
against the enemies of the future, resist the mob and the demagogue as she resisted Parliament and King, rally her powers from the race for gold and the delirium of prosperity to make firm the foundations on which that prosperity rests, and turn some fair proportion of her vast mental forces to other objects than material progress and the game of party politics.
The official trailer for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald drops us off in the middle of Paris, where Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) is preparing for war
against his old friend and current
foe Gellert Grindelwald (Johnny Depp), the most
dangerous Dark wizard in the world.
The movie featured every superhero we have grown to love over the past decade, and it pitted them
against the most
dangerous foe they would ever face.
Over the course of ten years and 18 films, Marvel Studios has slowly built up its cinematic universe, putting vast amounts of time, money, and effort into introducing and developing its plethora of characters, all of which has been leading up to the point where they would finally come together to do battle
against the most
dangerous foe any of them has ever come across.
Led by our beloved Agent Phil Coulson (Clark Gregg), the Strategic Homeland Intervention Enforcement and Logistics Division spends their days investigating strange cases, eliminating
dangerous threats, and protecting those who are defenseless
against formidable
foes like Hydra and the Kree, among others.
It's this episode where the main plot really come into its own, and Batman now has a much more
dangerous foe to go up
against than the ragtag group of criminals he's been hanging out with.
What sets Capcom's series apart is tying a gigantic meta - game of item collection and upgrading to simple (yet precipitously deep) combat
against truly
dangerous foes.