User blog comment:Zack Tan/Volume 9 Intermission./@comment-70.160.109.135-20150825014122/@comment-26853562-20150828022926

Let’s first clarify something for those who doesn’t understand rpg mechanics

We can’t compare a difference in level between low level and high level.

Example: a level – 5 will definitely and easily lose against a level-10, however a level 95 will put up a good fight against a level 100. The mostly likely scenario is that the level 95 will lose, but with a good strategy and a higher tier of items may prove sufficient for the underdog, however the same cannot be said about the level 5 against level 10. The best (but not 100% accurate)is to use % to judge the difference in power

Example – lvl 5 x lvl 10 – Lvl 10/lvl 5 =2 so, lvl10 is 2 times stronger than a lvl 5

Lvl 95x lvl 100 – lvl100/lvl95 = 1,05 so, lvl 100 is 5% stronger then a lvl 95.

(let me say again, is not the best method but is better than just to use qty of lvls)

That being said we cannot judge the level of PDL based on how many soldiers Gazef can fight.

Another thing that MUST be said is that PDL lost against Shaltear while using a remote armor, based by that we CANNOT say what level PDL. It would be the same as to judge the lvl of Ainz based on Momon. Since we know almost nothing about PDL any assumption of LVL is just that, a speculation, theory. (Because try to figure out about such thing is really fun), however don’t go saying this things as a fact.

Another thing, about breaching Nazarick, a doubt will ever happen but it is possible. We have to remember if someone use the WC item, world savior, is possible to beat Nozaric.( Ainz stated that himself). Another thing to consider is the fact that a lot of Nazarick defenses are shut down, so the cost to maintain it decrease, of course it probably can be turn on again. Another thing to consider is human error (Nazarick doesn’t have humans but it is just a saying). I haven’t read everything in volume 7 so I may be saying bullsh*t, but in Yggdrasil there was a set of rules a dungeon should follow, and if such rules were broke the Guild would have to pay (from the treasury), however was even possible that the Area doom could destroy the entire dungeon. Ainz was curious about that but since was to risk he thought would be better not to test if such thing still existed in this world. So it still possible for the npcs trying to destroy all invaders accidently turn on the Area doom mechanics.