Sombra, on 30 October 2010 - 03:54 PM, said:
Strip them all of their krazy kewl powerz, and compare pure technique, dexterity and physical speed (Karsas warren comes under krazy kewl powerz). It becomes fairly obvious that Dassem, Rake (doesn't seem to use powerz in swordplay but I could be wrong) and Brys are the frontrunners, with Trull right up there. Chuck in Mok and Tool and that's pretty much it. The rest are GOOD, don't get me wrong, just NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
EDIT: characters with little screen time, like CPL Blues, are hard to judge so they go into the "also-ran" pile until they pull something awesome out of their arses.
Wait, what?
Karsa for example is not super fast, strong and durable because of his powers. That is genetic. His bones are hard as stone, his flesh is like wood. His bodymass is several times as dense as a human beings. He regenerates ridiculously fast. He has several spare organs making him less vulnerable to organ damage and fatigue. On top of that he has spent some 80 years of his life running around in the Laederon Mountains kicking ass, honing his martial abilities to such an extent that when he first met a human settlement it was like watching a sherman tank cruising through a French peasant village. AND THEN he got all ascendant and shit.
Rake I am guessing was the epitomy of Andii genetics, created by an Elder God to be a King among her children. He's some 7 feet tall. Has half a million years of experience in kicking ass. Even with out ascendant powers he would have been far stronger, faster and durable than any human. Take a look at Sandalath, an ordinary Andii woman, for an example of how strong the Andii are. She back handed Withal nonchalantly and smacked him through a wall.
Then you have creatures like the Jaghut and FA. Again. Their strengths are genetic. Not magical. Try killing a vanilla Forkrul Assail with a sword, good luck with that. Yes, the watch was very good at that, but he was hardly facing the best the FA have to offer.
This post has been edited by Aptorian: 30 October 2010 - 04:25 PM