Are you comparing the fight with Molag Bal with the fights with the celestials?
In trials you are not imbued with the power of the Amulet of Kings. You are a group of undaunted seeking adventure and loot. Because of the use of the amulet, I'm not really sure if you can do an accurate comparison.
Besides, Molag Bal is the Lord of schemes. How do we know we didn't play right into his hands when we fought him? He could have taken the fall for all we really know.
BugCollector wrote: »Are you comparing the fight with Molag Bal with the fights with the celestials?
In trials you are not imbued with the power of the Amulet of Kings. You are a group of undaunted seeking adventure and loot. Because of the use of the amulet, I'm not really sure if you can do an accurate comparison.
Besides, Molag Bal is the Lord of schemes. How do we know we didn't play right into his hands when we fought him? He could have taken the fall for all we really know.
Not the fight. I'm comparing their actual strength (non-game mechanics) in lore. I'm pretty sure the Princes are on a higher level of power than the Celestials (which are the same kind of Gods like Magnus), but it's pissing me off how many people say Celestials are stronger just because they're harder to fight in the game. ^^
I want to fight sheogorath, the dude seriously makes me mad...all his stupid quests