Registered: May 2005
Location: A galaxy far, far away....
No offense, but that seems kind of self-contradictory. However, the list of Sith, I always thought, from best to worst in the top few, would go something like this:
1. Marka Ragnos
2. Naga Sadow
3. Exar Kun
4. Darth Revan (since he learns from the holocrons)
5. Tulak Hord
6. Ludo Kressh
7. Freedon Nadd
8. Darth Vader (perhaps a serious misconception)
9. Darth Bane
10. Darth Malak
11. Darth Sidious
12. Darth Treia
13. Darth Nihilus (in raw power and ability, exclusive of Force consumption)
14. Darth Sion
15. Darth Tyranus
16. Darth Maul
If it's embarrassingly incorrect, then I will admit an error in judgment. It seemed right when I typed it, though. I might have forgotten some guys, too, and my apologies if that is the case (I didn't really want to commit to putting down the Exile as Sith and Ulic-Qel Droma isn't there because of his redemption). Forgot Darth Bane, also, so I just added him.
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Last edited by Darth L. Dipsit on Aug 11th, 2005 at 04:52 AM
Registered: May 2005
Location: A galaxy far, far away....
What's the name of the other thread? I'll check it out. By the way, do you think mine is at all accurate? Just wondering if it's valid from another perspective at all.
It's pretty accurate. We don't know exactly how individuals like Ragnos, Revan, Hord, Simus, Kressh, etc. would wrong on the grand scale of overall force abilities and lightsaber skill, especially since there is hardly enough universal basis to go off of. With a few missing names, your list does seem pretty accurate.
The general consensus is that the Sith and Jedi technique got stronger, peaked right around Ragnos, and then trailed off because of lack of necessity, to where the PT and OT Jedi/Sith were rather crappy compared to them. I'd have to agree and I think that's a very good list.
Oops, well i guess you could always slap that they saw a resurgence in power with the NJO series, but the necessity for it is back, and the entire NJO series is crap.