Being in a video game is not the same as having no feats.
That said, we have no real feats for him. All we know was he was a master strong enough to use the severe force ability, he was supposed to be a great general who the Mandalorians thought would be placed in charge of the Republic's war against them, and he did informally train the Exile for awhile.
So lacking any duels or fights in there, while he can assume he's no weakling there's no way to tell how he compares to Drallig. Given the use of the severe force ability, he's probably stronger in the force, but that's about all we can guess.
I'm actually inclined to believe that Kavar could kick the crap out of Drallig on swordsmanship alone.
Wasn't Kavar stated to be one of the greatest Weaponmasters of his time?
Also, he sat on the High Council. (But likely only for his square jaw and midnight-blue eyes.)
And he lived and died in a time where many Sith and Jedi crossed blades with one another.
So he's more used to fighting to the death in a swordfight than Drallig, and probably somewhat more skilled as well.
Also, add the fluent technique with two blades versues one, and that also serves to close the gap.
Originally posted by SlightlyFlaccidSpoiler:
I assure you, he means every word of it.
Clearly, someone who demonstrates the ability to freeze at will could potentially do so in a battle. I mean, weren't you arguing Sidious would own Nihilus because of his Force Storm? Why isn't it valid that Kavar could simply spam Force Stun and win?
This is kind of mean though. Like eating in front of a bear cage.
Stealth Moose
Clearly, someone who demonstrates the ability to freeze at will could potentially do so in a battle. I mean, weren't you arguing Sidious would own Nihilus because of his Force Storm? Why isn't it valid that Kavar could simply spam Force Stun and win?This is kind of mean though. Like eating in front of a bear cage.
Spoiler:
You disagreed about Sidious, though.sneer