Who would you want at your side if faced with a powerful foe?

  • Holycannoli
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    The Nerevarine could jump straight across Morrowind so yeah how can you not vote for that kind of power.

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    Although the Dragonborn could forge weapons with over one million damage he still can't jump over an entire island and has to walk like the rest of the schmucks.
  • joergino
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    Come on, the Dragonborn could fly across Skyrim on dragonback. That has to be worth something. ;)
  • Oreyn_Bearclaw
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    ghastley wrote: »
    The real question is how far you took your character in each game. There really was no cap on damage dealt in TES 3, so I’d want the Nerevarine as a companion. But I would want to be TES 4’s CoC with 100% reflects and full chameleon.

    Yeah, my nerevarine could fly and shoot ice/shock/fire balls that one-shotted just about any enemy from orbit. Morrowind combat was frankly comical. In the beginning a rat could end your day in a hurry, once you figure out how to abuse the spellcrafting, enchanting, and alchemy system, you could obliterate entire towns from 50 feet in the air.
  • AinSoph
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    Comparing the max potential of all these characters including in-game exploits on unmodded official versions of the games, the Nerevarine wins and it's not even close.
    Edited by AinSoph on December 6, 2022 10:45PM
  • Carcamongus
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    The Last Dragonborn could forge unbreakable armor, craft weapons more powerful than Daedric artifacts and have more health than a Daedric Prince. Yeah, I'm going with that one.

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  • Dragonlord573
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    As usual people underestimate the champ of Cyrodill
  • opaj
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    The Vestige is most likely to have good healing and support spells, so while I don't think they're the most powerful option, they are perhaps the most likely to keep me alive through the fight.
  • RisenEclipse
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    I mean the hero of kavatch becomes sheogorath, so having him around, a daedric prince, to help would make things at least... interesting lol especially if Haskill also becomes a tag along too...
  • FeedbackOnly
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    But aren't we the Vestige in this scenario?

    I want myself by my side. Clone wars begin
  • Zodiarkslayer
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    Vevvev wrote: »
    the Last Dragonborn is at the power level of a Daedric Prince
    No :D

    He is. He is a Shezzarine. Quite litterally Shor reborn. How is that not the power level of a daedric prince?
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  • Zodiarkslayer
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    Meanwhile, the Dragonborn definitely can die. Even with their powers they are still a mortal and can be killed like one. When they die, they die. The end.

    They die, true. The End? No. When the Dragonborn dies he reconstitutes in Sovngarde as Shor, mortal god of man.
    Edited by Zodiarkslayer on December 7, 2022 11:39AM
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    No Reward, No Effort!
  • KilianDermoth
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    Edited by KilianDermoth on December 9, 2025 11:13PM
  • Zodiarkslayer
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    I never interpreted it as the hero of Kvatch being Sheogorath. To me they are quite different existances. I see it more like a succession.

    Madgod is more like a title. A position.

    Just like the Septims are the Emperors after Tiber Septim, but they are not Talos the Devine.

    Besides I'd rather not have a companion who is just as likely to save me as he is likely to "play skip rrrrrrrrrrope with my entrails." 😂
    Edited by Zodiarkslayer on December 7, 2022 4:05PM
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  • endgamesmug
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    Chuck Norris of course
  • corrosivechains
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    I chose The Hero Of Kvatch, because they're literally Sheogorath.
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  • Jarl_Ironheart
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    Just keep casting banish of the Vestige. They have to keep coming back from coldharbour everytime

    The Vestige is not really a daedra and can't be banished like one, they are also bound to Nirn, not Coldharbour. When the Vestige die they reform on Nirn, not Coldharbour.
    In all seriousness the Vestige should be able to fully die after the main story, once you're soul is bad you become mortal.
    We actually don't have anything that really confirms that and more things that suggest the Vestige will stay more or less the same even with their soul back. This is suggested even more with the newer tutorials and such with how even without going through the whole Coldharbour ordeal the Vestige is still considered special and chosen by Nirn to be some form of champion.
    The dragonbone, just won't die. Good luck killing lore wise power dragonborn

    Meanwhile, the Dragonborn definitely can die. Even with their powers they are still a mortal and can be killed like one. When they die, they die. The end.

    The dragonborn can die yes but good luck killing him. In lore dragonborns can shout none stop essentially and dude is basically like TES Doomslayer. For the Vestige he body is made of ethereal ectoplasm from coldharbour/oblivion. We should be reforming in coldharbour naked with no gear everytime we die but that from a gaming standpoint would be annoying. So technically they are from oblivion and banish should work.
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  • Everest_Lionheart
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    Stibbons. My man is loyal to the end!
  • karthrag_inak
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    But...but...but...

    Khajiit WAS all of those.
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  • AvalonRanger
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    Cryptor wrote: »
    Todd Howard should be one of the options on this poll

    It just works. :D
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  • AvalonRanger
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    Cryptor wrote: »
    Todd Howard should be one of the options on this poll

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  • spartaxoxo
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    Just keep casting banish of the Vestige. They have to keep coming back from coldharbour everytime

    The Vestige is not really a daedra and can't be banished like one, they are also bound to Nirn, not Coldharbour. When the Vestige die they reform on Nirn, not Coldharbour.
    In all seriousness the Vestige should be able to fully die after the main story, once you're soul is bad you become mortal.
    We actually don't have anything that really confirms that and more things that suggest the Vestige will stay more or less the same even with their soul back. This is suggested even more with the newer tutorials and such with how even without going through the whole Coldharbour ordeal the Vestige is still considered special and chosen by Nirn to be some form of champion.
    The dragonbone, just won't die. Good luck killing lore wise power dragonborn

    Meanwhile, the Dragonborn definitely can die. Even with their powers they are still a mortal and can be killed like one. When they die, they die. The end.

    The dragonborn can die yes but good luck killing him. In lore dragonborns can shout none stop essentially and dude is basically like TES Doomslayer. For the Vestige he body is made of ethereal ectoplasm from coldharbour/oblivion. We should be reforming in coldharbour naked with no gear everytime we die but that from a gaming standpoint would be annoying. So technically they are from oblivion and banish should work.

    The Vestige is most likely a paragon spontaneously created by Nirn to defend itself during a time of great strife. That they are not daedric is an important plot element of Blackwood and Fargrave, as they explicitly interact with items that would banish a daedra, forcing it to reform. The property that lets them reform is more likely to be an anuic valence that they have due to their creation. It is more likely that when Molag Bal stole your soul, what he did was change where it was permanently attuned to be in his own realm, trapping you forever. When you get your soul back, you become permanently attuned to Nirn. The first skyshard you absorb in the tutorial is what grants you temporary attunement to Nirn until you get your soul back. This is also why the Vestige can use wayshrines.

    The Vestige cannot be killed and can't be banished using techniques that would banish Daedra, as the vestige is not daedric. This is the canonical unique property of the Vestige, not merely a gameplay element.
    Edited by spartaxoxo on December 8, 2022 12:31AM
  • KilianDermoth
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    Edited by KilianDermoth on December 9, 2025 11:14PM
  • Wolfkeks
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    The Dragonborn - just so they can fus ro dah people of cliffs ^^
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  • PrimusTiberius
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    Lyris Titanborn
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  • Styxius
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    knowing lore power hero of kavatch is by far the easiest pick for the swiftest win
  • NotaDaedraWorshipper
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    Vevvev wrote: »
    the Last Dragonborn is at the power level of a Daedric Prince
    No :D

    He is. He is a Shezzarine. Quite litterally Shor reborn. How is that not the power level of a daedric prince?

    No they aren't. That's just a fan theory, nothing confirmed or concrete that they are. And the Dragonborn is still very much a mortal.
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  • NotaDaedraWorshipper
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    Just keep casting banish of the Vestige. They have to keep coming back from coldharbour everytime

    The Vestige is not really a daedra and can't be banished like one, they are also bound to Nirn, not Coldharbour. When the Vestige die they reform on Nirn, not Coldharbour.
    In all seriousness the Vestige should be able to fully die after the main story, once you're soul is bad you become mortal.
    We actually don't have anything that really confirms that and more things that suggest the Vestige will stay more or less the same even with their soul back. This is suggested even more with the newer tutorials and such with how even without going through the whole Coldharbour ordeal the Vestige is still considered special and chosen by Nirn to be some form of champion.
    The dragonbone, just won't die. Good luck killing lore wise power dragonborn

    Meanwhile, the Dragonborn definitely can die. Even with their powers they are still a mortal and can be killed like one. When they die, they die. The end.

    The dragonborn can die yes but good luck killing him. In lore dragonborns can shout none stop essentially and dude is basically like TES Doomslayer. For the Vestige he body is made of ethereal ectoplasm from coldharbour/oblivion. We should be reforming in coldharbour naked with no gear everytime we die but that from a gaming standpoint would be annoying. So technically they are from oblivion and banish should work.

    Again, no the Vestige is not a daedra and can't be banished. Neither do they reform in Coldharbour when they die, they reform on Nirn. This is canon, you are incorrect.
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  • cyclonus11
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    The Hero of Kvatch became a Daedric Prince.

    The Vestige can't even kill a guard, lol
  • Vevvev
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    Vevvev wrote: »
    the Last Dragonborn is at the power level of a Daedric Prince
    No :D

    Do the Clavicus Vile quest in Skyrim on a character beyond level 30. He straight up tells you he can't offer you power because you're already as strong as him.
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  • amertuim
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