Both are about equal in terms of experience and skills in the Force and Lightsaber, though Darth Revan is arguably the more powerful Force user and could hold his own against the Sith Emperor, Darth Vitiate, while Darth Vader can't really take on Darth Sidious himself. Because of that, Darth Revan wins here.
As impressive as Vader's battle tactics might be, if he and Revan make a stand with comparable armies, Revan is likely to be victorious.
Yes. Darth Vader, as of his prime in ROTS, eclipsed Yoda, who was more powerful than Revan. If we're talking about Suit Vader, then Revan wins.
1 Luke Skywalker
Having faced his father once before, Luke was familiar with his tactics and used the force to gain an upper-hand. In Star Wars Canon, only Luke Skywalker can be acknowledged as the one who truly defeated Darth Vader.
Reverse Flash's impossible speed would give him the advantage over Vader. He's pretty much too fast for the Sith Lord to deal with and that would easily spell his doom; Reverse Flash wouldn't stay in one place long enough for Vader to target him and he can move faster than Vader can think.
There's not a person in the Star Wars lore that can beat the Hulk. You could throw every Sith Lord and beings with the force his way and they'd all lose. One by one or all at once, the Hulk would beat them all. You can take your pick with which Hulk Darth Vader fights.
Yoda will most likely win in a fight against Darth Vader because he is more skilled with a lightsaber and has the experience and feats that allow him to trim whatever size and strength advantage Darth Vader has over him. In fact, Yoda nearly defeated Palpatine, something that Vader could never do.
While Darth Vader can make the fight interesting with the use of the Force, Thanos is just too strong and durable for the Sith Lord to defeat.
We would have to give the victory to Darth Vader. While the two dark lords seem perfectly matched on their villainy and power, Darth Vader's lightsaber and ability to immediately use the force to choke Voldemort, without chanting any spell would end this showdown in seconds.
killed by an Imperial strike team, his dark side, like many Seth before him, refused to let go of life.
Aboard the Star Forge, Revan brought a fallen Shan back to the light side of the Force with his love and defeated Malak, earning the Cross of Glory and the title of Prodigal Knight.
In the areas of a tactical skill, light saber ability, and force power, Revan is vastly more skilled than Kylo Ren. He wins easily. He can take Revan down with his force abilities without relying on his lightsaber, but with his lightsaber, he could take down Kylo Ren in one minute tops.
Revan, by far. Anakin Skywalker had an incredible amount of raw, unrealized potential, but was too unfocused and lacking in multiple disciplines of the Force, whether as a Jedi or as a Sith Lord under Emperor Palpatine.
Revan is extremely powerful in the ways of the Force, masterful in combat with a lightsaber. He possesses high agility, speed, and strength boosted by the Force that he uses in his fighting style. Revan mostly uses one lightsaber, but wields two as dark Revan, both his red Sith one and his original purple one.
Darth Revan is pretty much Rey's superior in every way. His Force powers are greater, his lightsaber skills are vastly superior, and he's defeated some of the most formidable warriors in the galaxy.
The lightsaber duel didn't last long due to Luke's lack of training with the Jedi weapon and the Force, so Vader effortlessly snatched his old lightsaber from his son. Luke managed to escape before Vader could kill him, but Vader was quickly the winner of the fight itself.
On the surface, a bout between the two could be written off as an easy win for Superman. He is capable of punching foes into outer space and fast enough to circle a planet in the blink of an eye.
In any combat where Iron Man understands the extreme threat Vader poses, his comic history suggests he'd be entirely willing to immediately switch to lethal force. Of course, Darth Vader is capable of crushing Iron Man like a tin can, but his Force abilities aren't omnipotent.
This ensured that the Sith could hone their skills in secret without fear of betrayal from rival Sith factions. More cunning and devious than all but the most attuned Force-sensitive beings, Darth Bane could more than likely defeat Yoda in a battle of both strength and wit.
Master Yoda has risen above all others to claim the top spot as the most powerful Jedi of all time and the true chosen one according to IGN's audience. He won pretty handily as well, as he was victorious in 89,756 of his 95,243 battles and had a win percentage of 94.2%.
Nope. The Hulk's muscles are simply too strong to suppress with the Force. Even if he could “choke” the Hulk, the Hulk can survive in a vaccum, so choking him is just going to make him more angry.
Can Vader beat Spider-Man one on one? Well, it depends on how Vader is being portrayed. If he's the fairly limited Sith from the original trilogy, then Spidey would probably win. If he's the ultra-badass from the comics and some later portrayals, then Darth Vader has the advantage.