Is Valkorion more powerful than Vitiate?

Started by Beniboybling5 pages

Originally posted by NewGuy01
Does that mean Valkorion's death in chapter 1 may have been a legitimate, unintentional loss? 😂
No shit. 🙂

Originally posted by The Ellimist
So Revan was unsure if he could do it, and it turns out he could...how does that mean he got stronger?

We don't know if he was capable of it in a normal state. He did it after feeding off the fear and hatred of the population which may have gotten him back to normal levels or may have pushed him past them.

Have you even played TOR?

Valkorion is stated to be > Vitiate.

Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
We don't know if he was capable of it in a normal state. He did it after feeding off the fear and hatred of the population which may have gotten him back to normal levels or may have pushed him past them.

May have, yeah, but I don't see how it indicates either.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Valkorion is stated to be > Vitiate.

Where? Because he's been Valkorion for hundreds of years at this point, and nothing states he became more powerful after Ziost.

The trailer for Sacrifice states it in the description.

We introduce you to the tragic destiny of twin heirs caught in a web of evil and manipulation spun for them by the darkest and most powerful Emperor yet to threaten the galaxy

That doesn't say what you think it says. Because Vitiate and Valkorion are the same person.

Zakuul is also more powerful than the Sith Empire was.

Originally posted by FreshestSlice
Where? Because he's been Valkorion for hundreds of years
What I don't get about that is how the aging of himself and his children work

Originally posted by The Ellimist
May have, yeah, but I don't see how it indicates either.

The fact that he's gaining the energy from the life force of the population after already having similar power levels to his normal levels.

Originally posted by Sinious
What I don't get about that is how the aging of himself and his children work
There is no logic in TOR, so don't bother looking.

Originally posted by Beniboybling
There is no logic in TOR, so don't bother looking.
I'll just go f*** myself then

Sounds good. 🙂

Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
The fact that he's gaining the energy from the life force of the population after already having similar power levels to his normal levels.

How do you know he has similar levels? He was drawing upon the populace, the nexus, prep time and (probably) a nexus; that doesn't suggest a permanent boost in power.

Originally posted by The Ellimist
How do you know he has similar levels? He was drawing upon the populace, the nexus, prep time and (probably) a nexus; that doesn't suggest a permanent boost in power.

Why would him boosting himself off of the negative emotions of the populace be a temporary boost? Dromund Kaas was a nexus as well and what implies that he used prep to drain Ziost?

I don't see any reason to view draining the life energy of Ziost as temporary.

If he could permanently empower himself that way, he'd just do it all the time.

Originally posted by The Ellimist
If he could permanently empower himself that way, he'd just do it all the time.

I won't question Vitiate/Valkorian's motives or actions. I only try to make sense of the events that occurred.

Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
Why would him boosting himself off of the negative emotions of the populace be a temporary boost?

Because the populace no longer exists.

Dromund Kaas was a nexus as well

So?

and what implies that he used prep to drain Ziost?

The fact that he had to prepare for it, for starters. RotE took place over an extended period of time.

I don't see any reason to view draining the life energy of Ziost as temporary.

It doesn't need to be temporary. He wasn't at full power when he did it.

If the Outlander ends up being a Jedi, and defeating Valkorion in a fair fight, then we know that Yoda > Mace Windu > Outlander > Valkorion. 👆