Ok Slash I'll lead. Traya was able to kill close to a dozen Sith assassins at once without even looking at them simply by walking past them. I'll remind you that these Sith assassins possessed a technique that allowed them to scale to match the strength in the Force of those around them. She did so despite the fact that they were invisible at the time.
She also killed 3 Jedi Council Members at the same time while standing in the middle of a Jedi Temple. She was able to telepathically converse with someone on the other side of the galaxy and was able to hide herself from that person as well has half the crew of the Ebon Hawk.
"Those Sith assassins can sense their prey through the Force—it is like a hunger. They feed… and grow stronger… when they are near Force Sensitives. The stronger their prey is in the Force, the deadlier they become."
Just another way Chris Avellone deconstructs and pokes fun of gameplay mechanics. In this case enemies scaling to your level.
Originally posted by Nephthys
The Exile is criminally underrated? I assume on pure skill and Force Knowledge. This is the woman who can learn an entire lightsaber form just by fighting someone.
With numbers on their side and the ability to become stronger based on their opponent's strength in the Force, they shouldn't be defeated.
Originally posted by Nephthys
One person of great skill can defeat dozens of less skilled but similarly capable and powerful people in video games.
Because of gameplay mechanics, which Avellone attempted to legitimize in canon. A dozen trained and skilled opponents of equal strength in the Force should not be bested by a single individual.