Why did Sauron wait so long?

Every time Sauron was defeated and lost his form, it took him longer to regain power. After the Fall of Numenor, he regained his physical form fairly quickly. But after the War of the Last Alliance, he was further weakened and it took fully 1000 years to regain his corporeal form.
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Why does Sauron wait so long to find Ring?

The impossibility of re-building after the destruction of the Ring, is sufficiently clear 'mythologically' in the present book. So, each time Sauron needs to "re-build" he uses up some of his strength, and it therefore takes him longer the next time. This seems to be the most correct answer—direct cannon quotation.
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How long did it take Sauron to come back?

But as long as the One Ring stayed intact, Sauron's spirit would continue to linger. Almost exactly 1000 years later, Sauron began to return to the world, hiding in the ruins of an old fortress named Dol Guldur.
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How did Smeagol have the ring for so long?

It had a 'will of its own', from Sauron, to reunite, to permit Sauron to return in physical form. (Elrond referred to this too). The ring allowed Gollum to possess the ring, for a very long time, (really, possessing him). Gandalf said, when Bilbo found the ring, that it was 'Unexpected'.
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Why was Sauron more powerful than other maiar?

This gave him his servants the 9 wraiths, who do a lot of his work for him whilst he is recovering and regaining strength in Barad Dur. It is also possible that Sauron is more powerful than the others because he was given extra skills and abilities by Melkor himself.
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Why is Tom Bombadil so powerful?

Proclaimed to be "the oldest in existence," Tom Bombadil was apparently immortal and possesses a range of enigmatic powers able to give full control over his domains, seen by Goldberry that described Tom as being "Master of wood, water and hill". He was also referenced as being impossible to capture or imprison.
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Who was more powerful than Morgoth?

Who is More Powerful Than Morgoth? As the most powerful of the Valar, Morgoth may seem unmatched. However, the being who has ever been more powerful than Morgoth is Eru Iluvater. There are also two other beings who had the better of Morgoth in physical duels, Ungloiant and Tulkas.
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Why can't Gandalf touch the Ring?

Though someone could start out with good intentions, the Ring would eventually corrupt them. And that is why Gandalf can't touch it. He is afraid that if he did, it would corrupt him and make him just as bad as Sauron since Sauron put so much of himself and his evil into the One Ring.
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Why did the Ring not affect Bilbo?

Hobbits are simple creatures and do not wish for much, so there is nothing for the Ring to use against a hobbit. Frodo is the hobbit that is corrupted the most next to Gollum and Bilbo, which is why he is unable to throw the Ring into the fire.
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Why did Gandalf let Bilbo keep the Ring?

Gandalf also would have wanted to make sure. It would've been a wasted effort if he and Bilbo had gone to all the trouble to destroy the Ring and it turned out not to be the One Ring. So instead of acting right away, Gandalf waited.
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Did Sauron have a body in the Third Age?

The matter of Sauron's physical form in the Third Age has been debated a bit by fans (especially after the Peter Jackson movies were released, in which Sauron is portrayed as a the glowing eye, with no apparent corresponding body.)
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What did Sauron look like under his armor?

The usual description is something like "a dark Lord, great and terrible." It's short on specifics, save that Isildur described his hand as being black but burning like fire, and that in the Third Age he only had nine fingers.
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How did Sauron become the necromancer?

Not long afterward, a hobbit-like creature named Smeagol kills his friend and steals a magic ring he found before he vanishes into the Misty Mountains, unbeknownst to its master. At this point, Sauron becomes known as the Necromancer — the same ghostly presence that fans met in the Hobbit trilogy.
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Why didn't Sauron know Gollum had the Ring?

However, the simplest as to why he didn't: Sauron had no way of locating his Ring. Because the Nazgûl track Frodo, and the Eye of Sauron "sees" him when he wears the Ring, some presume that Sauron has some way of tracking it.
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Did Sauron know about Gollum?

Up until this point, the Dark Lord Sauron doesn't know much at all. He learned only “Shire” and “Baggins” from Gollum. He had sent his spies to keep track of Gollum after letting him go from Mordor. They lost him in the Dead Marshes.
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Why didn't Sauron make another Ring?

Because he didn't have the strength to create one. He put a big part of his power in that ring and since he lost the ring, he was weakened; thus he couldn't create another one.
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What if Tom Bombadil took the Ring?

From that same discussion it mentions Bombadil having withdrawn himself into "a little land, within bounds he has set", and that "if he were given the Ring, he would soon forget it or most likely throw it away." He would not have left his "world", so would have been no use in destroying it, and would not have used the ...
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Why is Sam immune to the Ring?

As for Sam, his resistance likely has to do with his innate goodness and loyalty. His love for Frodo helped him to overcome the pull of the Ring and his inner pureness was never fully pierced by the Ring.
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Why didn't the elves destroy the Ring?

Remember that the power of the Elves — and they still possessed much power, more than mortal Men — did not make them immune to the Ring's corruption, but quite the opposite. The more powerful they were, the more they would be tempted to use the Ring, to master it with their power, and thus fall.
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Why did the Eagles not fly Frodo to Mordor?

The eagles can't carry the Fellowship to Mordor because Gandalf can't simply summon a squadron of birds to divebomb Mount Doom.
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Why didn't Gandalf use the Eagles?

Even if one of the Eagles had carried Frodo or Gandalf on their back with the purpose of entering the mountain, Sauron's spies would be able to spot them at just about any moment, and attack. There's no hiding when you're an Eagle of the Valar and are flying straight into the mouth of evil.
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Did Gandalf know Bilbo had the Ring of power?

At the end of The Hobbit, Gandalf reveals to Bilbo that he knows about his magic ring. Here's why the scene doesn't contradict The Lord of the Rings. Gandalf's knowledge of Bilbo's ring in The Hobbit doesn't create a Lord of the Rings plot hole.
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Did Morgoth create dragons?

Dragons were ancient, intelligent, powerful creatures, as feared as they were admired in Middle-earth. Their exact origin is debated, though it was clearly stated that they were created by Morgoth in some sense, millennia before the events of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
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Was Sauron loyal to Morgoth?

He seems to be extremely loyal to Morgoth (at least as far as I've read), and I recalled a passage in Lord of the Rings where Gandalf said: Other evils there are that may come; for Sauron is himself but a servant or emissary.
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Who is the strongest Maiar?

Lord Of The Rings: 6 Most Powerful Maiar, Ranked
  1. 1 Melian.
  2. 2 Gothmog. ...
  3. 3 Mairon. ...
  4. 4 Curumo. ...
  5. 5 Olórin. ...
  6. 6 Aiwendil. ...
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