How did you feel about H.O.T. losing all his hype?

Started by Jmanghan5 pages

How did you feel about H.O.T. losing all his hype?

Back before the DLC's came out, almost everyone believed H.O.T. was an extreme powerhouse, possibly above a full-powered Vitiate.

How did you feel when you realized that wasn't the case?

Were you happy that Revan was the big powerhouse again?

Or were you disappointed when H.O.T. wasn't what he promised?

I had painted that picture a while before the DLC came out, but I would have preferred he was actually stronger than Revan tbh. Would have made the Revan novel less BS.

There is no confirmation on power levels yet.

Originally posted by NewGuy01
I had painted that picture a while before the DLC came out, but I would have preferred he was actually stronger than Revan tbh. Would have made the Revan novel less BS.

👆

The whole idea of the Hero of Tython was that he'd be the ultimate avatar of the light side destined to annihilate the Emperor. Instead, Revan is demonstrably superior, and Vitiate even moreso. We'll see as they add more story quests, though.

Quite frankly, I am perfectly satisfied with Revan being far above the Hero.

😉.

I had to go home and rethink my life tbh...

Originally posted by Nephthys
There is no confirmation on power levels yet.
You don't honestly think H.O.T. can take Revan now, do you?

I do.

Re: How did you feel about H.O.T. losing all his hype?

Originally posted by Jmanghan
Back before the DLC's came out, almost everyone believed H.O.T. was an extreme powerhouse, possibly above a full-powered Vitiate.

How did you feel when you realized that wasn't the case?

Were you happy that Revan was the big powerhouse again?

Or were you disappointed when H.O.T. wasn't what he promised?

Revan's game helped put Star Wars back on the map to be frank (especially after Lucas effed up the Phantom Menace). Like many, I was very disappointed to see him (and the Exile) get slapped around like nothing so that these new fanfic like characters (Scourge, Vitiate and H.O.T) could shine and was even more disappointed to see that Revan not only never saw his wife and child again, but was brought back just to get thrashed as a lame forgettable mid-level boss.It's good to see that Bioware learned their lesson and did their original Star Wars character some justice.

Though if you ask me, he should have stayed dead. The Revan novel should have been about his last grand adventure (no Scourge crap) and how he died of old age after having settled down with his wife and kid. Instead of playing telepathic checkers for 300 years, he inflicts an injury on Vitiate that doesn't kill him, but forces him to take that long to recover. Meanwhile, Revan, in his final years, puts the Republic on a path where it'll be ready for the Emperor upon his return. Afterwards, Revan is remembered as a legend and Satele proudly carries his blood.

Instead, we ended up getting a very poorly written (and MISLEADING) novel. I remember sitting down to read the entire thing in one night. Ended up throwing it in the trash upon getting to the ending.

Originally posted by Nephthys
I do.
How close are Nox and H.O.T. to you?

If he can ragdoll Nox, he can ragdoll H.O.T.

Revan never ragdolled Nox.

He ragdolles one of the TOR protags.

duncare

He ragdolled the Wrath.

Well, how much weaker is the Wrath then H.O.T.?

You mean, how much weaker is the HoT to Wrath? 😬

It wasn't even just the Wrath, either. Darth Marr and Satele were also there.

It wasn't a ragdoll, lol. They stood right back up, and even the non-Force sensitives were unharmed.

Originally posted by SunRazer
It wasn't a ragdoll, lol. They stood right back up, and even the non-Force sensitives were unharmed.

The Wrath was injured. 😬 And no, Marr/Shan/Beniko were ragdolled:

So the protag must be far above Shan and Marr, then? lol