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And everything else Dumbledore.
(In case anyone is wondering, OP is writing about some dusty old characters from old fantasy novels, he or she may have read.)
He won't even need his walking stick to beat a cheap knockoff version.
Gandalf died fighting a Balrog, basically a mini-devil, came back, defeated the most powerful wizard currently alive, fought the Witch King, used his magic flashlight stick to fend off the Nazguls, and helped lead a war against Mordor
I'm going with Gandalf
You shall not pass!!!
Fly you fools!
Gandalf displays absolutely zero magical talent. He's like a thousand years old mind you, but he gets his butt kicked pretty consistently. When he goes from Gray to White all that seems to do is make him a better fighter.
He does take care of wormtongue, who is also a wizard. But he is like an incredibly incompetent wizard.
Radergast was way cooler than gandalf.
Meanwhile good old Dumbledore farts magic rainbows every time he blinks.
Gandalf killed the Balrog, which is basically an evil demigod kinda thing, and he did it 1v1 after falling several miles down a dwarven mine
Gandalf destroyed Sauroman's curse on the king of Rohan, and it was already shown that Sauroman's magic was p dang powerful
Gandalf managed to send back the Nazguls as Gondor's army retreated from Osgileath, something that a literal army couldn't do, using his magic
No, his servant stabbed him in the back when Saruman got a bit too chesty for his own good and then he fell to his death. However just prior to that Gandalf had Saruman's staff destroyed.
Gandalf defeated a Balrog in single combat...I'd say Gandalf wins this hand down honestly.
Or they might team up and become our overlords.
Sadly people only know the messed up story. Actually Saruman was killed a time later, but this wasn`t part of the movie.