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The Nerevarine vs The Hero of Kvatch vs Dovahkin


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I resent that thalmor comment as I am (in skyrim) an altmer player and support the thalmor. other than that, I believe that the dovahkiin will win as he can call a dragon to his aid, and as an altmer as a good understanding of oblivion and thus can devise a way to avoid the daedric prince and once he does he can just blast the nerevarine(which I don't know as I didn't play morrowind) with magic, and my argument is that if I can take oblivion as an example, magic was inferior in the titles before skyrim so the nerevarine will probably be a warrior and everybody(or just me, some people can't realize it) knows that mages beat warriors(or at least in skyrim(enchanted armor +dual cast+impact=never ending barrage of spells so the warrior can't move due to stagger).
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Well, avoiding doesn't exactly mean defeat.

 

Sheogorath's "weakness" is the fact that he's so damn chaotic, but if he would set his mind on actually destroying someone, or rather putting them on the golden road to insanity, I'm pretty darn sure he would succeed.

 

After all, exactly how would the Dovakhiin go about killing a Daedra Lord?

 

Sweetrolls I say. EVERYONE. SWEETROLLS.

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Considering the Hero of Kvatch, Saviour of Bruma, 7th Champion of Cyrodiil, Second Divine Crusader, Daedric Prince of Madness Sheogorath is, well, a Daedric Prince, I have no doubt the fellow would win. He could turn the Dovahkiin into a Sweetroll, easily.
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The three meeting would probably be somewhat like the unstoppable force meets an immovable object. My thought is they would cause a horrible explosion that would wipe Tamriel off the map. No winner, no loser - just devastation.
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After all, exactly how would the Dovakhiin go about killing a Daedra Lord?
Well, he tried to kill a god... and kinda failed at it. So there's that.

 

Besides, Sheogorath probably has as much potential as Jyggalagg had, being some kind of "brothers". The other Daedric Princes feared Jygalagg's power.

 

We'll see if Dawnguard sheds some light into the Dovahkiin potential (besides the whole "strongest Thu'um" and all that).

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Instead of answering this by which plot or which character is my favorite I'll answer it by pointing out what each character can really do.

The Dovahkiin is the weakest in truth because he/she cannot become as powerful as the Nerevarine or the Champion of Cyrodiil because unlike them he/she cannot fully master all his/her skills (unless using cheats or mods) but also cannot use many powerful magical effects the other 2 could use. The Dovahkiin instead has shouts but those do not compensate the loss of the powerful effects like Resist Normal weapons or Reflect Spell etc. The Nerevarine and the Champion of Cyrodiil cannot use shouts however both can become nearly impossible to kill i.e. +100 Sanctuary + Royal Signet Ring (100% Reflect, 100% Resist Magicka, 100% Resist Paralysis, 10 Restore Health and 10 Restore Fatigue) - Nerevarine; 100% Resist Magic, 100% Resist Poison, 100% Resist Disease, 100% Resist Paralysis, 101% Reflect Damage and 85 Shield - Champion of Cyrodiil.

In other words aside from falling or traps the only way to kill them with those effects are arrows in the case of the Champion or in the case of the Nerevarine enemies with high skill in a weapon or with high luck like Gaenor. However the Champion will only take 15% (7,5% if blocked with a shield) of the damage from the arrows while the Nerevarine will usually outheal the damage with the Restore Health effect.

As for the Dovahkiins shouts they would have no effect on the Champion because of the 100% Resist Magic notice that Resist Magic/Fire/Frost DOES reduce damage caused by dragon breaths and since the dragon breaths and shout are the same thing then I bet you can guess the rest.

The shouts could harm the Nerevarine as reflect would probably not work on them and Resist Magicka is not the same as Resist Magic as it doesnt protect against elemental effects i.e. fire, frost etc. however since they have a recharge time the Nerevarine would be back at full health long before the next shout could be used.

The Dovahkiin at best can achieve 85% Resist Magic and only 80% vs melee so he cant become immune to neither magic nor weapons so the Champion and Nerevarine would have loads of fun with him/her.

As for a potencial fight between the Champion and the Nerevarine it would most likely end in a draw as neither would be able to kill the other.

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I'll put my money on Sheogorath. Althou it is known for a Daedric Prince to have his a$$ wooped by a mortal. If Dovakhiin pulls a fast one like Martin Septim...still i have to go with Sheogorath.
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Thanks. I can't choose. I have such fond memories from the Champion of Cyrodiil and the Nerevarine, and am making some with the Dragonborn.

 

The Nevevarine killed 3 gods in a matter of months and experienced Akavir firsthand. Not to mention that, as having corprus (without the negative effects, thanks to Divayth Fyr) its possible he/she is still alive at the time of Skyrim.

 

The Champion of Cyrodiil had achieved apotheosis by killing a god, as already established.

 

The Dragonborn has the ability of the Th'um and has killed Aldiun (Another God). Not to mention, as Dragonborn, his/her full abilities may not have even been established yet.

 

I refuse to choose.

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