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Hello, fellow witchers (if there are any left on this site xD)
In this thread I'll explain why Geralt, in my opinion, should be rated much higher than just 8-C. Depending on arguments, he can be put anywhere from 7-C to even 6-C. However, I'm in a bit of a hurry, so I'll write down the most important points now. I might add some stuff later.
According to The Witcher Pen & Paper RPG, each elemental is a city-level threat:
Geralt fights various elementals on a fairly regular basis, from ifrits in The Witcher, golems in The Witcher II, and even a djinn and a d'ao in The Witcher III. On several occasions he even had to fight a couple of them at once. To be fair though, the scale of settlements in the medieval-based Witcher universe would make the elementa (and thus, Geralt) closer to town level, rather than city level. Then again, he has fought several at once on occasion, so...
UPDATE: Furthermore, Erland of Larvik, founder and Grandmaster of the School of the Griffin, states that dragons and higher vampires are much more powerful than the elementals such as golems:
Geralt fought and defeated Saskia and Dettlaff, a dragon and a higher vampire respectively. Simple.
Another statement comes from Witcher: The Old World board game, specifically from the Legendary Hunt expansion:
As it happens, Geralt faced a good portion of these legendary monsters in combat, and his trackrecord is pretty solid:
As we know, Geralt defeated Kayran.
Another thing supporting this level of Geralt is his cameo in Soul Calibur VI:
While the cameo isn't canon for the Witcherverse per see, it can be considered as such. The devs talk about the need to bring "the full Geralt" in the context of his abilities, and consider his appearance as "expanding both verses in a meaningful way". Also, keep in mind this would apply specifically to a pre-BoW Geralt, meaning a post-BoW mutations Geralt would be even stronger.
All right, that's it for now. Let me know what you think.
In this thread I'll explain why Geralt, in my opinion, should be rated much higher than just 8-C. Depending on arguments, he can be put anywhere from 7-C to even 6-C. However, I'm in a bit of a hurry, so I'll write down the most important points now. I might add some stuff later.
According to The Witcher Pen & Paper RPG, each elemental is a city-level threat:
Geralt fights various elementals on a fairly regular basis, from ifrits in The Witcher, golems in The Witcher II, and even a djinn and a d'ao in The Witcher III. On several occasions he even had to fight a couple of them at once. To be fair though, the scale of settlements in the medieval-based Witcher universe would make the elementa (and thus, Geralt) closer to town level, rather than city level. Then again, he has fought several at once on occasion, so...
UPDATE: Furthermore, Erland of Larvik, founder and Grandmaster of the School of the Griffin, states that dragons and higher vampires are much more powerful than the elementals such as golems:
Geralt fought and defeated Saskia and Dettlaff, a dragon and a higher vampire respectively. Simple.
Another statement comes from Witcher: The Old World board game, specifically from the Legendary Hunt expansion:
As it happens, Geralt faced a good portion of these legendary monsters in combat, and his trackrecord is pretty solid:
- Toad - The most straightforward case, Geralt beats a Toad in the Hearts of Stone expansion;
- Ice Giant - Another pretty straightforward case, Geralt beats an ice giant during the Lord of Undvik quest in The Witcher III. Granted, he had help from Hjalmar (and, depending on the choices made by you, Folan & Vigi), however the game makes it clear that Geralt was carrying him. He got pinned to the ground and had to be saved by Geralt, and after the fight he outright calls Geralt a Giantslayer, even though technically Hjalmar was the one who dealt the killing blow;
- Frightener/Cyclops - IIRC, the only known instance of Geralt fighting a frightened comes from The Witcher, where he had help from Vesemir, Eskel, Lambert, and Leo. Fortunately, the Monsterbook confirms that the King of the Wild Hunt (Eredin's avatar) is the most powerful enemy in the game, putting him (and Geralt) above the frightener. Furthermore, frighteners are superior to cyclops as shown in Monster Slayer. Plus, Geralt can kill several cyclops in The Witcher III during various quests.
- Unseen Elder - yeah, that didn't go well xD
As we know, Geralt defeated Kayran.
Another thing supporting this level of Geralt is his cameo in Soul Calibur VI:
While the cameo isn't canon for the Witcherverse per see, it can be considered as such. The devs talk about the need to bring "the full Geralt" in the context of his abilities, and consider his appearance as "expanding both verses in a meaningful way". Also, keep in mind this would apply specifically to a pre-BoW Geralt, meaning a post-BoW mutations Geralt would be even stronger.
All right, that's it for now. Let me know what you think.
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