By main three, we mean Draco, Ganner, and Fel?
Grand Inquisitor can put up a fight, but the other two just get murked. You could replace Fel with Rae or Sinde and/or add in 8th Brother and get a similar result.
Also, the cortosis guards are gonna be a nice against the predictable spinny mechanism of the Inquisition blades.
Originally posted by cdtm
He's that good?
I actually only just started Legacy, and was worried everyone would be jobbed out to make Luke Jr. look good, and he'd end up with the princess AND the spanner girl.
P.s., is it me, or is Draco modeled a bit on Hyden Christensen?
Hm, there is the scar thing, so I can see it.
And most of the main people we follow in Legacy are the best-of-their-orders, the equivalents council types from other eras and somewhat stronger than the other masters around them. Draco has some good feats, one scene in particular later on demonstrates him as really badass.
There's a couple IKs we see are quite impressive, like Treis Sinde, and Draco's stronger than them as the leader of the order.
A note on the IKs in general is their active membership at a time maxes out at 60 (and can get as low as 12), and it is their policy to keep people in training no matter how long it takes for them to reach sufficiently high level to be an IK. Effectively, every full Imperial Knight, even the junior ones in partnerships, are Jedi Master level, they're all solid and never treated as less than considerable foes by anyone but Krayt ('Cause Krayt's Just That Strong). This is more obvious in Legacy II where one of the main characters is a young Imperial Knight under a master, and we him and other IKs in combat a lot- plus we see that they're ok with deploying even Imperial Knight trainees into field combat when called for.
Originally posted by ares834
Roan Fel is a bad ass. Shame he wasn't more powerful though considering he is presumably a Skywalker.
Not that he's weak by any means, but yea, I suspect a lot of that is because he's emperor-ing rather than fighting or training most of the time, outside some sparing to keep in shape. Much like how Nat was out of practice too.