Round 1:
He does not rank with history's greatest elf warriors, who were on an entirely different level than him. Legolas was not out of the ordinary. He was an elf-lord, and elf-lords do tend to be better in a fight than ordinary elves.
Gimli really represents the best of dwarven warriors while Legolas represents the strength and skill of the elves. Gimli is extremely strong and able to hold his ground against many enemies at once. He's particularly suited to close combat, and he's an expert at using axes.
Legolas was a nice little Elf princeling yet he was nothing next to the Elven king Gil-Galad. So no, Aragorn and Legolas could not defeat Sauron in hand-to-hand combat.
WEAKNESSES: One disadvantage to the sheltered life that Legolas has lived is the fact that he is far too quick to follow the orders of his father without really questioning them - though, there is later exceptions to this rule.
Galadriel was arrogant and rebellious in her younger years, but she later founded and ruled the kingdom of Lothlórien. She grew to be one of the most powerful Elves in Tolkien's universe thanks to the wisdom she gained throughout her long life.
Legolas tells Gimli that his final count is 42 Uruks. This would not have included the ladder of Uruks he toppled and would be referring to the direct kills.
His prowess with a bow was unmatched among the Fellowship and, as J.R.R. Tolkien stated himself, Legolas was “endowed with the tremendous vitality of Elvish bodies,” as well as an inability to feel terrible hurts, which made it easy for him to travel long distances over rough terrain in only light shoes.
Round 1: Aragorn wins. He's a great swordsman, and would win sword to sword. If legolas tries to use a bow at 20 ft (which Aragorn can cover in a couple of seconds), he'll only get one shot before Aragorn's in close and killing him.
Legolas, one of the calmer members of the group, could resist the Ring for some time, but it still would've likely corrupted him before reaching Mordor.
Sauron. He came into existence before the world was created, but was soon drawn to the power of evil. Eventually he created the One Ring, bringing problems to all of Middle-Earth.
The only Elf in the Fellowship, Legolas's skills with a bow were invaluable to them. Like most Elven warriors, Legolas was strong, agile, and quick, easily outmatching his Orc enemies. During the Battle of the Five Armies, he defeated Azog's son Bolg.
Legolas was the most renowned archer throughout the Third Age. Earlier in his journey with the Fellowship of the Ring, he used a bow from Mirkwood, and it was later replaced by the bow of the Galadhrim Lady Galadriel gave him.
Gil-galad. Gil-galad was the final High King of the Oldor in Middle Earth. He was crucial in the Last Alliance of Elves and Men's victory over Sauron.
Thranduil is a fictional character in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He first appears as a supporting character in The Hobbit, where he is simply known as the Elvenking, the ruler of the Elves who lived in the woodland realm of Mirkwood.
God is the most powerful entity in Tolkien's Lord of the Rings universe. The Elvish name for him is actually Eru Ilúvatar, meaning “the one, father of all.” So the question becomes: Who is the second-most powerful being? Originally, it was Melkor, “he who arises in might,” the most powerful of the Ainur (or angels).
Though Gimli officially wins the kill count at the Battle of Helm's Deep, there is an argument that, in the films anyway, Legolas is the real winner due to the sheer numbers of Uruk-hai we see him fell during the battle – including all of those upon the huge siege ladder he sends crashing to the ground with a well- ...
Gandalf's age is impossible to determine, but he's likely existed for at least 10,000 years, making him much older than Legolas.
That said, the people behind the “official movie guide” for The Lord of the Rings list Legolas as being born in the year 87 of the Third Age of Middle-earth, which makes him some 2,931 years old around the time of the War of the Ring, which happened over 3,000 years into the Third Age of Middle-earth.
Legolas is also ideal for targeting the enemy leader, as his Deadly Shot special rule means that I can always shoot an enemy (as long as Legolas is in range and line of sight), even if they are in combat!
Anyway, even if the wine in the Hobbit was extremely strong Legolas should have shown some signs of intoxication after drinking that amount of beer. Elves are depicted as being resistant to alcohol not immune. It is of course possible that Legolas has become tolerant to alcohol.
20 Never Runs Out Of Arrows
Because of this, he is constantly shown shooting down orcs and trolls throughout The Lord of the Rings. However, it seems that he never runs out of arrows no matter how many shots he fires.
It is later mentioned that Tauriel is a talented warrior and was therefore made leader of the Mirkwood border guards. Legolas, the son of Mirkwood's Elven king Thranduil, is indicated to be attracted to her, but as she is a lowly Silvan Elf, she does not believe herself worthy of him.
In the books, at least at helms deep, Gimli actually wins. In the films Legolas wins by a landslide. There are many scenes where Legolas shoots Orcs with his bow before anyone else even starts fighting.
Galadriel's prophecy was fulfilled: as Legolas heard the cries of seagulls, he experienced the Sea-longing — the desire to sail west to Valinor, the "Blessed Realm", latent among his people. He fought in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields and at the Black Gate, and watched as Sauron was defeated and Barad-dûr collapsed.