Yeah, but if Nox were truly as powerful as the Wrath was even with their status as a slave they'd get more respect and fear imo. I think the Wrath is just portrayed as naturally superior at this point and that continues throughout the game. They're one of the most high-profile and powerful Sith all the way through the game while Nox is only so after they get their spirits. Not that Nox isn't powerful in her own right, she does defeat a high power Jedi Master on Alderaan and killed Sith Lords as of Dromund Kaas, but I still don't think she's on the Wraths level.
True, but the fact remains that Nox + Khem still needed to cripple Skotia while the Wrath made Gratham eat shit and then ****ed his wife with Vette watching (this actually happens).
Not in terms of her natural strength. Natural strength Nox got utterly shat on by Thanaton while the Wrath didn't need any amps to defeat Baras, Sel-Makor, Vengean or Ekkage.
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I just don't see this, tbh. He firmly over-achieves on every single trial, and Harkun purposely makes each one of them more difficult for him than the rest of the hopefuls. He's so much more powerful than the rest that Zash feels the need to tell Harkun to stop his bullshit and accept Nox's power. Him not getting respect is due to Harkun's supremacist pure-blood ideals and his racism towards aliens [Nox is obviously an alien, imho].
True [and also kinda James Bond-esque, tbh], but still, Gratham could very well be > Skotia, or vice-versa. I'm reluctant to find one more impressive than the other due to the lack of knowledge we have on either Sith.
Baras and Vengean don't impress me much, tbh. I give you Sel-Makor, but he was aided by a Jedi Master when facing Ekkage.