Alright say your two Elder Scrolls characters encountered each other.
Who would be victorious.
To the death.
ROUND 1
No DLC upgrades
ROUND 2
DLC allowed.
Alright say your two Elder Scrolls characters encountered each other.
Who would be victorious.
To the death.
ROUND 1
No DLC upgrades
ROUND 2
DLC allowed.
Round 1 Oblivion stomps, there was a lot less limit on leveling in Oblivion, and a level 20 Oblivion character would be a lot faster and do a lot more damage than a level 80 Skyrim character.
Round 2 Oblivion absolutely dominates, my Oblivion character became the Madgod.
Round 1 Oblivion stomps, there was a lot less limit on leveling in Oblivion, and a level 20 Oblivion character would be a lot faster and do a lot more damage than a level 80 Skyrim character.
Round 2 Oblivion absolutely dominates, my Oblivion character became the Madgod.
this. without the Madgod part, never got any Oblivion DLC.
Pshhh Oblivion character stomps. The Oblivion character can customize/create his/her own spells from hax paralyzing spells to absorb or even reflect damage, can go perma invisible with Charmeleon on every item. You can go to the UESP (iirc) and look up how you can create the most powerfull spell in Oblivion, it puts the Finger of the Mountain spell to shame. The Oblivion character can create some serious.. serious OP potions to.
Some people forget that with the DLC and updates, Skyrim has no level cap anymore, and can essentially level indefinitely. Also, you're going by Character, which means either your personal character story you made up and/or using Mechanics and Stats, which can be affected by Player Mods. Skyrim has a vast arsenal of mods.
Even excluding mods, Canonically, the Dragonborn is the most powerful playable figure in the Elder Scrolls universe. In Oblivion, once you started a path, that was pretty much the path your abilities would develop down. In Skyrim, you can learn Everything. You're not limited to being a Thief or an Assassin or a Battlemage. You can become everything rolled into one. You're the Chosen One, the Kwisatz Haderach, Dovahkiin, He-Man, She-Ra, Lord of the Sith, Lord of the Dance, and Mayor of a little town down the coast.
Basically, you've acquired every spell, every skill, every bit of knowledge there is to know in the world. And to top it off, your Voice itself is an extremely powerful tool. And as if that wasn't enough, you've ingratiated yourself with several of the Divines and all the top Daedric Princes around. And I can tell ya, that Mehrunes Dagon doesn't like your Oblivion character.
@reikai: You do realise the thread's name is "Your Skyrim character vs Your Oblivion character" and not "Maximum Skyrim character vs Maximum Oblivion character", right?
Round One, My Oblivion Character gets massacured because the Grey Fox is no match against a Nightingale of Nocturnal, and I haven't gone to see the Jarl of Whiterun yet, not even to mention the Greybeards.
Round Two, My Oblivion Character massacures my Dragonborn. Even when he beats Alduin, Sheogorath destroys him with the Wabbajack or the Staff of Sheogorath.
My oblivion character stomps with ease, He is sheogorath , the dragon born without PIS is screwed.
I got three words for you... FUS RO DAH!!!!!
@the_red_viper: You have no idea how powerful my oblivion character is do you?
@the_red_viper: You have no idea how powerful my oblivion character is do you?
Well I don't even know you so the obvious answer would be no, I don't. But my Altmer Battlemage has spilled more blood and gore than forty score of your puny civil war.
@the_red_viper: Let me guess He splits the union with a round house kick?
@the_red_viper: Let me guess He splits the union with a round house kick?
Yeah. He also wears a black belt on the beard that he grows on his d**k.
@the_red_viper: Does he by any chance attack sharks when he smells them bleed?
Both of my characters were thieves with sick bow skills. If they had a contest it would probably have to be a heist-off. Whoever can fence the most stuff in a day wins. While my Skyrim character is probably more powerful overall he might not get a chance to use the Thu'um or abilities if he starts getting hit by paralyzing sneak attack arrows getting shot from the darkness. It's a tough call. My Oblivion character probably wins round one with a good sneak attack but round two the Dragonborn definitely wins with all the DLC. In the end Skyrim is a better game so that character wins by default. I tell you I tell you the Dragonborn wins.
@hudyman: Yes! And he doesn't even have to go swimming to get them, the water just wants to ba around him.
@reikai: Thats a very heavy claim, My oblivion character is maxed out and has completed all the DLCs he is so powerful now that sometimes attacks dont even show up when he is hit. If all fails i could bring in my Skyrim character :P
@the_red_viper: I also read somewhere that his fists make the speed of sound wish that it was faster
@hudyman: Skyrim doesn't even have a max technically now. My entire goal is to level enough to get every perk in every skill tree. Lv164, don't think I'm even half way there yet. But perks in Alteration and Restoration trees have practically made me invincible. All damage is reduced, magic damage restores my magica. I scarcely have to do anything beyond swing my sword and kill things.
@hudyman: Skyrim doesn't even have a max technically now. My entire goal is to level enough to get every perk in every skill tree. Lv164, don't think I'm even half way there yet. But perks in Alteration and Restoration trees have practically made me invincible. All damage is reduced, magic damage restores my magica. I scarcely have to do anything beyond swing my sword and kill things.
That is what ruins skyrim for me, you get to a certain level and then your practically invincible. Much unlike the fallout series
@reikai: Thats a very heavy claim, My oblivion character is maxed out and has completed all the DLCs he is so powerful now that sometimes attacks dont even show up when he is hit. If all fails i could bring in my Skyrim character :P
@the_red_viper: I also read somewhere that his fists make the speed of sound wish that it was faster
They do, in fact (it's the speed of light, not sound btw). Your Oblivion character may have freed the slaves, but my Altmer Battlemage is everyone's master.
I don't think any Oblivion character can beat my Skyrim character. Doubt one could even put more than a dent in him. And I have the Wabbajack too.
Beating the Mage's College questline by turning the final boss into a sweetroll. Best. Feeling. Ever.
@the_red_viper: WHO WON YOU DECIDE!
@hudyman: No I said it had a better modding community. More referring to the difference between Skyrim and Oblivion. I haven't played FO so I can't say anything on it. What I can say is that...we got some nice female 'asset' mods for Skyrim oh-ohhh sooo delicious.
Ah well, fair enough
@the_red_viper: I still remember one of my favorite glitched moments in Skyrim, was on the PS3 version. Was fighting the Culler as part of the College questline. As she was beginning her teleport move, I decapitated her, her head hits the ground as her body ported to another part of the room. I turn around to get the books, figure she's dead, and her headless body kept throwing spells at me! It was an absolute riot to see that.
@hudyman: epiiic... epiiic... EPIIIIIIIIIIIIIICCCCCCC.... RAP BATTLES OF HISTORYYYYYYYYYYYY
@the_red_viper: I still remember one of my favorite glitched moments in Skyrim, was on the PS3 version. Was fighting the Culler as part of the College questline. As she was beginning her teleport move, I decapitated her, her head hits the ground as her body ported to another part of the room. I turn around to get the books, figure she's dead, and her headless body kept throwing spells at me! It was an absolute riot to see that.
Culler? Who's she again? Been a while since I Skyrim'd
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