Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-11276487-20140524145048/@comment-25559089-20141026120052

I can't comment on the Eternal Champion, as I never played Arena very long, the game was too dated by the time I got my hands on it. Of the other three I'd say the Nerevarine was the most powerful, followed by the Dragonborn and then the Champion of Cyrodil. I wouldn't try to define them by level though, as in the TES games it's skill proficiency that defines a character's power, not level. You can be level 70 and be weak ass scamp fodder if you put the wrong skills as majors, especialy in Oblivion.

Of course if you do that you're never likely to finish the game (Oblivion), but most of us I suspect have had the experience of reaching a mid 'teens level in our first run through only to find everything was kicking our butts because we had built our character for a role playing game! Unless you built a mage of course, in which case you probably owned the game lock stock and barrel by level 12!