Nox vs. Traya

Started by Stigma2 pages

Nox vs. Traya

Setting: Malachor V

Who wins?

Nox

Nox

Traya

Nox. Her knowledge of Force Sorcery is much vaster than Traya's, and she's more skilled saber wise.

Nox destroys.

Traya. She has more raw power than Nox and arguably better sorcery.

If Nox can beat the drain he wins, if not Traya.

Traya drains him. Easy win.

Traya

I think you guys are forgetting her defense against Sith Sorcery from the ghosts. I doubt she will be easily beaten by just the drain, plus she can throw up a barrier and such and just walk right through it, Nox curbstomps

Traya easily drained 3 Old Republic Jedi Masters/Council Members without breaking a sweat, while simultaneously taking the Exile out of commission as well.

Unless Nox suddenly becomes a wound in the force, I don't see him winning.

Nox curbstomps

Originally posted by Hero of Python
Traya easily drained 3 Old Republic Jedi Masters/Council Members without breaking a sweat, while simultaneously taking the Exile out of commission as well.

Unless Nox suddenly becomes a wound in the force, I don't see him winning.

I don't think being a "wound in the force" had anything to do with Exile's win over Traya. Meetra won because she was better, case closed, and comparatively, Meetra is weak when compared to Nox.

IIRC Traya was stronger than Meetra actually.

Based on?

That "wound in the force" bullshit ONLY affects Nihilus. It negates his specific force drain.

There's no way Nox who is the Head of the Pyramid of Ancient Knowledge of the True Sith Empire is going to lose to giga drain. I just don't see it.

Originally posted by Lord Stark
There's no way Nox who is the Head of the Pyramid of Ancient Knowledge of the True Sith Empire is going to lose to giga drain. I just don't see it.

This.

And Traya draining three featless and accoladeless Masters who, btw, were not even prepared for her drain, means squat against Nox, who has ridiculously strong Force defenses (top three in the mythos imo).

That doesn't change the fact Nox has no proven defense against drain