I say hands down, its Marka Ragnos. That character is worshiped like Christ around here and we have no clue really of what he did while he was alive. But for some reason, fanboys think off the strength he had a 'scepter' he can go heads up with Luke.
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I would say it has to be Sadow/Ragnos(Can't remember which is which lol). The one that is treated like a god, despite all he's done is thrown a brick at a guy's head.
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No, they are not, on the whole, PT is superior. There are others that would be considered very powerful in the PT era, like Nihilus, Revan, or Exar Kun, but on the whole PT is greater.
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Kun seems to be placed right below Sidious and above the likes of Dooku/Vader for some reason, despite being nothing special in the grand scheme of things (i.e. combat skills - so what if he makes the first double bladed, intelligence and actual achievements not involving learning sith magic "completely").
His claim to fame seems to be related to hyperbole in the comics without substantial feats and a run down of his ds powers in the DSSB.
Revan is a mystery. He gets written down like a very generic hero template in Kotor 1 and suddenly he's the god. His biggest combat feat is beating down on a guy (Malak) who the game pretty much confirms is weaker than him. Everything else about him seems to be related to how he was a masterful strategist again without relevant feats (and now he's second to Thrawn in military strategy).
Everything about him is overrated, he just seems to be a walking template for hyperbole, and insubstantial verbal fellatio.
No one is saying these guys aren't powerful, but overrated they surely are.
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