Obviously Vitiate is the clear number one, and the second spot should go to Exar, Nihilus or Revan. I put Nihilus below Kun on the condition of taking Meetra implication that Revan Reborn > Nihilus seriously; I put Revan Reborn below Vader but Exar Kun possibly above him given his performance against JA Luke. But Nihilus still has much better feats than Darth Revan. Ragnos from his accolades and hype seems to be more powerful than the likes of Hord or Murr, while Murr and Hord's accolades/hype/feats impress me more than that of those below them. Nadd is explicitly more powerful than Sadow (EDIT: or maybe not), but I'd say Jadus edges him out with his dreadnaught feat, although his status as being below Arcann and the Outlander sort of scales him down.
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Last edited by The Ellimist on Jul 1st, 2016 at 01:45 AM
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Naga Sadow was in suspended animation and then Nadd killed his physical body, Sadow remained with enough power to possess Eison Gynt and is lingering on Yavin IV after. Shadow of Revan cleared that up.
So I don't think the spirit claim applies here, if he was a spirit and Nadd destroyed his spirit then Sadow wouldn't be around centuries later.
So yes, Nadd a century before his prime was far more powerful than Naga Sadow.
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I think it's a little unfair to say that later developments make it mean that Nadd was far more powerful than a living, peak Naga Sadow a century before his prime, lmfao.
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Nadd severed Vodos/Exar's telepathic link from across the galaxy and reviving Exar after he had been crushed by tons of rubble are more impressive than Sadow throwing a brick. The guy is pretty clearly ****ing immense in the force
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I agree, and Nadd should definitely be in the top 5 on this list. It's just that I doubt Nadd is far more powerful than peak living Sadow a century before his prime.
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I just decided to use "Valkorion" when speaking about all his iterations all the time to avoid confusion
He's also Sith and a being far above Sith, and a being far above mortals all at the same time
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Valkorion himself acknowledges he's still Vitiate, the Sith Emperor, the Emperor of the Ethernal Empire, and also something more
That's why Valky can be used in top listings of every type of character tbh
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Vitiate, Exar Kun, and Tulak Hord are likely the best among them. Marka Ragnos, Naga Sadow, Freedon Nadd, and Karness Muur are likely not far behind. Darth Nihilus is probably near the botttom.