Act I Hero of Tython runs a gauntlet

Started by Nephthys6 pages

Yeah, well there's clearly a big difference between fresh off the boat and the end of Tython.

Remember that the Hero was thought advanced enough to have a padawan by the end of Coruscant (minor prodigy, lmao).

Originally posted by XSUPREMEXSKILLZ
Considering almost their entire offense is stipulated from fear, and that literally nothing is known about the confrontation, and their other feats and accolades make kaedan look like a relative fly....yeah there isn't tremendous consistency there.

Yeah, so he killed a total of 100. For some reason I thought he'd fought them all at the same time. Yeah the battle as whole went pretty badly for dooku, though I question how much of that was due to his individual lack of power or ability.

Impressive in terms of endurance and pacifism, not necessarily in skill or offensive force capability.

Her force strength is great, but her lightsaber skill and combative body of work are somewhat incongruent with her power. And besides, during SWTOR satele wasn't a warrior anymore and past her peak.

False. He says with the proper rituals, he can siphon that power, and that soon (when he starts siphoning it,) he'll become the most powerful force adept in history.

True, at that point windu's skill is unsubstantiated, I'll concede.

Proof that dooku's lightsaber skill increased as a sith?

If you haven't already noticed, I'm basing my notions off of the fact that Jedi dooku isn't exponentially weaker than sith dooku. I'm power scaling, like a lot of people do for TOR characters such as vivicar, braga, kellian jarro, and Kaedan.

Uh, not really. You know that they were incredibly powerful Sith even before they were aware of the Phobos device, right? Vitiate didn't show that shit to just anybody! And they're sorcerers of almost unmatched ability, given their sheer length of study. An Esh-Kha drained a portion of power from one of them and was able to obliterate a giant statue by throwing someone into it. And there's all the crazy shit they pull in the game like bringing people/beasts back to life.

Dude, he single-handedly killed a hundred Mando's in one battle. That's a lot of elite mooks. The dude is pretty damn badass.

Well I think it's a very impressive show of skill, to fight an opponent of DC level for that long without slipping takes more than just stamina.

We just haven't got much info on her lightsaber skill. But there was that gal from the book that was slobbering all over Satele's saber, saying that she breathed violence of something. And that book takes place near the start of Swtor, so her feats from that book, which are great, stand up for her in that game.

"This battle was decided before you stepped aboard." "Explain yourself." "My plague isn't just a disease, it siphons power from it's victims blah blah." That he says the battle has already been decided indicates he's already used the rituals, otherwise that statement makes no sense. When he says soon he'll be the most powerful force user ever he's just talking about him infecting more Jedi or channeling more power from them. But he was obviously already channeling the power before the Consular boarded. He knew she was coming, why wouldn't he perform the rituals?

Cool.

Proof that it was similar? Like Mace, his level is unsubstantiated.

I guess that's fair. I'm doing the same by power scaling the Hero off of the guys I mentioned.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Yeah, well there's clearly a big difference between fresh off the boat and the end of Tython.

Remember that the Hero was thought advanced enough to have a padawan by the end of Coruscant (minor prodigy, lmao).


Not really. Both were already towards the end of their tutelage before the game even begins. Kira became the HoT's Padawan to teach both to let go of emotional attachments. She's already learned everything else. Part of the reason I don't agree with female HoT as much, given the obvious bait. A Padawan if the same age just falls right into your lap, and voiced by Laura Bailey. Riiight.