What Is The Most Powerful Class (According To Lore)?

What is the most intimidating Class according to Lore?

Like, in general, what is Grim Dawn's most powerful from a logical perspective?

I'd think Nightblade plus Arcanist might be the most intimidating.

An absurdly skilled Ninja Jedi who's also a powerful wizard.

He can heal like Wolverine and also fight with magical phantom swords and/or dual wield magic swords.

And conjure sky shards that freeze and electrocute you at the same time.

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u/General_Sea_5295 — 5 days ago

Triple Red Pill VS Double Blue Pill Meme

Three VS Two . . .

You can choose to have the powers of Doctor Strange, Doctor Fate, and Jean Grey, OR

You can choose to have the powers of Scarlet Witch and Black Adam.

u/General_Sea_5295 — 23 days ago

Lethal Joke Character Or Just Lethal Character

You will get powers from an omnipotent being, but you have two options. You can choose an extremely powerful but inconsistently dangerous, humorous power set, or a much less powerful but still very consistently powerful character. The Lethal Joke character seems to be less respected and will have to work hard to be respected. The "Just Lethal" character, despite being a lot less potent overall than the first choice will be taken seriously more often and won't have to work much if at all to be noticed.

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Who and why? The images in the OP are just examples.

u/General_Sea_5295 — 24 days ago

Your Country As Superpowers

You can choose to have the power of your country (Or any country), and decide what super powers are based on them. You can choose up to a handful. For example, if you choose Japan, you can be a master samurai, master ninja, a shugenja, an onmyoji and a shaman, all at the same power. What country do you choose and what powers are at your disposal?

You can assume that there is one Super Powered person per continent in this world, and maybe the highest power out put for a person is Country Level. (Say, a quarter of a million square miles.)

u/General_Sea_5295 — 26 days ago
▲ 83 r/superpowers+1 crossposts

Choose Your Magic In A Fantasy Setting

You have eight choices of magic to choose from. You will be Isekai'd into a Fantasy setting, and The categories of magic you have to choose from are Air, Order, Fire, Life, Earth, Chaos, Water, and Death. You can choose one to start with to be VERY good at, and you can eventually learn six other forms of magic later, but you will be permanently cut off from your direct opposite magic forever.

If you're curious, Air is the magic you go to if you want to conjure lightning, and there might be some crossover between the elements of magic, for example, water and life magic for blood. What magic do you choose, and why?

u/General_Sea_5295 — 23 days ago

Low Power Systems, High Tier Settings

You are going to a high tier setting, but you only have three low tier power systems to choose from. Your choices are, Game of Thrones magic, Arrowverse magic, Dragon Age magic available to mortals (With limited but existent threat from demons.), Dragon Lance D&D magic (Up to level 9, but with some caveats.), but you are a Robed Wizard, so your spell levels will be restricted, wax and wane with the phases of the Moon (You may only rarely be allowed to cast spells at max level, and NEVER wish.), magic from Lord of the Rings (Film versions), American Horror Story magic, except for full blown Tempus Infinituum.( It can be used for small-scale reversals (like healing or resurrecting a person) NOT large-scale, deep-time travel, or Star Wars (powers available to the first six Episodes on film, and you will be provided with the knowledge and materials to build your own legit light saber.) Finally, Midway Era Mortal Kombat magic. (Sorcery or Shamanism, doesn't matter.)

One stipulation all the magic systems have is that no time travel is allowed.

You have a choice of setting to enter.

Marvel

DC

Invincible

Warhammer Fantasy

Warhammer 40K

Mortal Kombat, Nether Realm Era(From Mortal Kombat 9- Mortal Kombat "1", gee, I really hate that name.)

The Elder Scrolls (Skyrim)

What do you choose, and why?

u/General_Sea_5295 — 29 days ago

Choose Three (Not from the same source) In DC or Marvel

You Learn you will be stuck in the Marvel or DC comic book settings. For you to be able to defend yourself and maybe even be a powerful individual in the one you go to. You can choose up to three nonconsecutive items of power. You can't choose, for example, all three of the Triforces, you can only choose up to two objects of the same setting. What do you choose and why?

The Triforce (Two Of Them At Most)

The One Ring (Lord of the Rings, no downsides)

The Infinity Stones (MCU, Up To Two, with none of the downsides)

The Helm Of Nabu (DCEU, You will keep your self-autonomy.)

The Wizard Spellbook (Dungeons And Dragons, Level 21)

u/General_Sea_5295 — 1 month ago

Your choice, you can be a very powerful magic user in the MCU, having to deal with threats from the MCU, or you can be an even more powerful magic user in Marvel or DC, but the threats will be absolutely stronger. Which do you choose and why? All spells of the appropriate levels from all editions of D&D regardless of whether they are arcane, divine or other.

u/General_Sea_5295 — 1 month ago

You wake up one day with magical powers. You can choose to start out as the master of all American Horror Story magic, or all 0-5th level D&D Magic, not just arcane spells but also divine spells. What do you choose?

(Imagine being a weird kind of level 10 sorcerer for the D&D side, no known bloodline.)

u/General_Sea_5295 — 1 month ago