Talk:Narberal Gamma/@comment-67.83.195.85-20180815184909/@comment-45.56.46.26-20180816022207

It may depend on exactly what you mean by "strong", and what Shalltear meant by "strong".

Solution's physical attack is pretty high, higher than Narberal's. If Shalltear meant "that guy looks to have higher physical attack than Solution", I think we can infer that he also has higher physical attack than Narberal. If on the other hand she was specifically referencing overall level, then Narberal is probably a bit stronger (otherwise Shalltear should have mentioned Lupusregina or Narberal).

Closing in on level 60 makes for a vast power gap between him and what would qualify as "heroes" in the New World, which is level 30+. So we have zero more reliable indicators than Shalltear's assessment, though we know that Shalltear's assessment is very hasty and not informed by any special abilities like Aura's target assessing skill.

However, in a narrative sense the answer is "it isn't going to matter." Ainz isn't going to deliberately create a 'fair fight' with the BS the way he did with the Lizardmen, or even with the workers invading Nazarick. And he's not going to screw up the way Entoma did with Evileye (which was not her fault, it was Demiurge's miss as a result of having to suddenly adapt to a previously unknown location being added to their target list).

The Black Scripture are going to face insuperable, unsurmountable, uncloseable odds with absolutely zero chance of winning, probably while enclosed in an alternate dimension or some such World Item hilarity. The correct answer to how strong any of them are is "not strong enough."