Posted January 12, 2017
A lot of technical issues, build discussions and module recommendations take place in this sub-forum, but surprisingly few story discussion threads are created. So, here's one. ;)
I've just finished MotB - needless to say, it was a splendid campaign. I can't help but compare it to HotU - both have a somwhat Planescape'ish feel to them, both are regarded as the best campaigns of their respective games and both take characters into epic levels.
And since HotU is considered canon at least from the MotB point of view (it's a sequel to NWN2's original campaign, in which Deekin appears), I think it's an interesting question to ask, which protagonist became more powerful.
I think that for the sake of this discussion we should assume the MotB hero didn't devour Akachi, because this ending makes him so ridiculously overpowered that he can take on several gods at the same time and win.
To me it seems that the HotU character takes it. He took down Mephistopheles. That may not be a god, but defeating an archdevil is damn impressive nevertheless and I don't think anything the MotB protagonist did (or could do) could compare. Devouring Myrkul does not exactly count, given that Myrkul was dead and was basically a remnant of his conciousness at that point.
Thoughts?
I've just finished MotB - needless to say, it was a splendid campaign. I can't help but compare it to HotU - both have a somwhat Planescape'ish feel to them, both are regarded as the best campaigns of their respective games and both take characters into epic levels.
And since HotU is considered canon at least from the MotB point of view (it's a sequel to NWN2's original campaign, in which Deekin appears), I think it's an interesting question to ask, which protagonist became more powerful.
I think that for the sake of this discussion we should assume the MotB hero didn't devour Akachi, because this ending makes him so ridiculously overpowered that he can take on several gods at the same time and win.
To me it seems that the HotU character takes it. He took down Mephistopheles. That may not be a god, but defeating an archdevil is damn impressive nevertheless and I don't think anything the MotB protagonist did (or could do) could compare. Devouring Myrkul does not exactly count, given that Myrkul was dead and was basically a remnant of his conciousness at that point.
Thoughts?
Post edited January 12, 2017 by Taro94