Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-11276487-20140524145048/@comment-23.255.143.14-20150119185944

Ehrm, in Oblivion, you can make nuke spells (Though you need the console to get enough magicka, or a lot of fortify potions)... But I'd agree with the Eternal Champion, the Nerevarine, or the Hero of Kvatch. The Last Dragonborn, remember, defeated a weakened Alduin, and their shouts are not at full- potential-- the Greybeards don't need to "recharge" their ability to shout. The Nerevarine has faced monsters we have never seen (The Nerevarine went to Akavir, and faces monsters we have never even seen, if he survives, based on a rumor in Oblivion), the Eternal Champion (Or Talin, as the manual states) faces many of the greatest challenges the Empire has to offer, and could potentially still be alive through other means. The Hero of Kvatch defeated a Daedra-- the MOST POWERFUL Daedra-- in SINGLE COMBAT-- and became the Madgod, who, in Daggerfall, is in Aetherius, making him potentially an Aedra. Plus, the HoK ALSO became the second Divine Crusader-- champion of the gods of Tamriel, and potentially a demigod. The Hero of Daggerfall is out of the question as his soul was destroyed. So, if it was through the gathered experience, the Nerevarine or the Eternal Champion would win. If it was based on the amount of power, the Hero of Kvatch or the Nerevarine would win... The Last Dragonborn is not exactly the most experienced, nor the smartest, needing to learn how to slam a shield into someone's face and being incapable of manipulating the prices of what he/she buys. If we were talking an ARM WRESTLING match, it'd probably be the Last Dragonborn, as Skyrim is about powering through things.

But overall, it's between Talin, the Eternal Champion, The Nerevarine, and the Hero of Kvatch.