Talk:Rigrit Bers Caurau/@comment-27008999-20151118233745/@comment-50.69.235.186-20170727105811

" There's no way that a level 50 could be at a disadvantage against a Level 35 Death Knight"

A mage can easilly get fucked up by a lower level tank if they can't kill it before it closes the distance, Fluder was just playing it safe. Also take into account that it's several times harder to fight something while holding back enough to not kill it while it's trying to kill you. According to loads of martial arts philosophies it takes twice the skill for an unarmed man to defeat an armed man and three times for someone to non-lethally subdue an opponent going for lethal force. When you take that into account you can consider the Death Knight to be around level 50 in terms of difficulty for this fight.

"PDL said if she tried she would be the strongest existence in this world, hinting she's been holding back"

She was saying that PDL was the strongest if he didn't hold back, you got it the wrong way around. And yeah, PDL's level could be anywhere from 70-95 depending on how much weight you give his wild magic when estimating his fighting power. As for Rigrit's level she's probably sitting on 35 magic levels and a few warrior levels thrown in, whereas Fluder has at least 36 magic levels since his claim of having surpassed Rigrit was based on being able to cast 6th tier magic while she could only do 5th. Although it's entirely possible bother Rigrit and Fluder have more magic levels in divine magic, which would increase their overall level but still limit their ability to cast higher tier magic (just like multi-classing and arcane class and a divine class in D&D limits the tier of spell you can learn, but still allows you to boost the power of the spells to the tier your character should be able to use at that overall caster level)