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My High Elf in Morrowind currently is level 68 and with a good long sword or a good halberd or spear or bow (weapons he's most proficient in, long sword is maxed) can kill orcs with two or three blows and lesser creatures with a single blow. And even not boosting intelligence and mana with potions (he's maxed in alchemy), he can fire his deadliest spells enough to kill at least six average humans, not counting enchanted rings that can cast low, medium and mid-high damage spells tens times. I wouldn't have any hope.
Almost the same for my mage in Gothic II, not very strong with magic yet, but already deadly with good one-handed swords and bows (the only enemies that can still kill him easily are trolls, even just one, in melee and skeletons, seekers, dragon snappers and orc elites if more than two attack him), while maybe in melee I could hit the Nameless One in Planescape: Torment with a proper sword, as in that game, at least for a large part of the game, only one recruitable NPC, but not the player character, can use a real sword (and an awesome one too, a katana made of chaotic matter forged with pure willpower), the Nameless One can just have daggers as blades, if he wants a longer reach weapon he must sacrifice speed and get axes or maces and hammers.
Garrett in the Thief series has more human stats, that can't be leveled up either, but he could kill me instantly with a sneak attack.



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