Plus, I remember deeply that it has been confirmed that our ESO hero is not as powerful as the LDB due to Elswyr expansion. The developers had went on to say that "We aren't as powerful as a Dragonborn. We do not have the tools to slaughter dragons like in Skyrim..." and thus dragons are the ONLY specific boss entity to be so powerful that you need scripted events to deal even a fraction of their health most of the time or have an extremely A LOT OF PLAYERS to fight one...
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »Also only the LDB out of all the protagonists could Shout, the Vestige among them however is the only one with Psijic training and who can revive when they are killed which means if they all fought, eventually the Vestige would win regardless of their level of power, even the CoC was still in their divine infancy so was only able to do it within their own realm but that could simply be down to game mechanics.
spartaxoxo wrote: »COC becoming Sheo is a fan theory, if we are to believe Kirkbride it wasn't the original intent. Original intent or not, if that's what made it into the final game is up for debate.
If COC is Sheo then COC is more powerful. If not, the Vestige is imo
You can see some of his thoughts here
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/General:Michael_Kirkbride's_Posts
spartaxoxo wrote: »COC becoming Sheo is a fan theory, if we are to believe Kirkbride it wasn't the original intent. Original intent or not, if that's what made it into the final game is up for debate.
If COC is Sheo then COC is more powerful. If not, the Vestige is imo
You can see some of his thoughts here
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/General:Michael_Kirkbride's_Posts
I don't understand this. It's literally what's in the DLC.
How can 1 former writer (who left before Oblivion was developed) over-rule what is in the game itself?
Now, though, you have ended the cycle. You now hold the mantle of madness, and Jyggalag is free to roam the voids of Oblivion once more. I will take my leave, and you will remain here, mortal. Mortal...? King? God? It seems uncertain
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »COC becoming Sheo is a fan theory, if we are to believe Kirkbride it wasn't the original intent. Original intent or not, if that's what made it into the final game is up for debate.
If COC is Sheo then COC is more powerful. If not, the Vestige is imo
You can see some of his thoughts here
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/General:Michael_Kirkbride's_Posts
I don't understand this. It's literally what's in the DLC.
How can 1 former writer (who left before Oblivion was developed) over-rule what is in the game itself?
It's not that he's over ruling anything. Just pointing out it was left to interpretation in the final copy whether or not COC is fully mantled in the metaphysical sense and is fully Sheo. And that in the original design documents this was not the case.Now, though, you have ended the cycle. You now hold the mantle of madness, and Jyggalag is free to roam the voids of Oblivion once more. I will take my leave, and you will remain here, mortal. Mortal...? King? God? It seems uncertain
And that is what was said about it in the game. Basically they left a little wriggle room so you don't know for certain and COC can both be and not be fully Sheo, depending on interpretation.
spartaxoxo wrote: »COC becoming Sheo is a fan theory, if we are to believe Kirkbride it wasn't the original intent. Original intent or not, if that's what made it into the final game is up for debate.
If COC is Sheo then COC is more powerful. If not, the Vestige is imo
You can see some of his thoughts here
https://en.m.uesp.net/wiki/General:Michael_Kirkbride's_Posts
I don't understand this. It's literally what's in the DLC.
How can 1 former writer (who left before Oblivion was developed) over-rule what is in the game itself?
Grandchamp1989 wrote: »Elder Scrolls Online?
I can assume the main elder scrolls character's are more powerful as we can't shout and stuff in ESO.. Only yell in chat but that doesn't count.
But how more powerful are we talking? Are they comparable?
Godslayer achievement received.
BXR_Lonestar wrote: »Grandchamp1989 wrote: »Elder Scrolls Online?
I can assume the main elder scrolls character's are more powerful as we can't shout and stuff in ESO.. Only yell in chat but that doesn't count.
But how more powerful are we talking? Are they comparable?
Skyrim's Dragonborn is more powerful than any other character in TES. Why? Because I had a bow that could one-shot legendary dragons, I could summon dragons to fight for me, I could create thunderstorms at will or clear skyies at will. The vestige doesn't even come close!
Sawbones194 wrote: »Like it has been ssid here: the Nerevarine can kill Vivec. Based on Kirkbrides list of the most powerful beings:
Talos.
The HoonDing.
Trinimac.
Vivec.
Leki.
Reman.
Auri-El.
Wulfharth.
Morihaus.
Pelinal.
Many are certain that Cyrus from Redguard is a incarnation of HoonDing and thus stronger than Vivec. The Nerevarine is possible between Vivec and Trinimac or HoonDing. The Vestige is probably below the Champion of Cyrodiil/ Sheogorath. But how powerful the LDB is in all this might be quite tricky to answer.
SkaraMinoc wrote: »Stealth Archer from Skyrim can 1shot any ESO player.
Case closed.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »I think you need to define what "powerful" means to you.
Players in ESO commonly talk about doing 10K DPS, or 20K, or 30K, etc., up to 100K and more.
How much DPS does a character in the single-player TES games do?
TX12001rwb17_ESO wrote: »SeaGtGruff wrote: »I think you need to define what "powerful" means to you.
Players in ESO commonly talk about doing 10K DPS, or 20K, or 30K, etc., up to 100K and more.
How much DPS does a character in the single-player TES games do?
Less then 100 DPS
It is funny that people are actually trying to use game mechanics to argue this, if we are using game mechanics the Vestige takes all the Single Player protagonists at once including all the Spin-Off protagonists as well, you could probably add their villains onto the list as well and the Vestige would still STOMP them, in game terms not a single character from the single player games would survive even one light attack.
Then you have people say "But the LDB can solo Dragons" well did people forget the Vestige does the same in the Story, it is just the World Boss dragons that require groups and that is all game mechanics, I could even turn this around and say the Vestige can 1 shot a Lich where as the LDB struggles against them, this is why game mechanics should not be included in a debate, only storyline feats should count.