At first I want to believe Sargaras is stronger, especially by just pure brute strength or power because he can cleave planets in half, but there seems to be a lot of scenarios and variables to consider.
-Does being in the plane/universe of the living diminish some of the Jailer's abilities and powers directly? Of course indirectly it didnt stop him from creating certain events involving Arthas and what not.
-Does being in the plane of the after life/death diminish a Titan (fel-infused or not) and their abilities especially against the Jailer considering the realm of death, especially the maw, is where he's basically a god?
I'd say with the Jailer we need to see more of what hecan and can't do in order to compare the Jailer at his full strength while in the maw/dimension of the dead versus fel-infused Sargaras in the dimension of the living. Also need to consider if Blizz retcons anything we already know about Sargaras and titans in general.
I'm certainly not downplaying Sargeras. The fucker made a continent sized sword out of nothing and stabbed the planet practically as an afterthought. The effect of which would have destroyed everything if it weren't for a buunch of legendary weapons that exhausted their power, a magic dwarf, and a whole lot of ancient Titan technology. The guy almost annihilated a planet without trying.
If I'm downplaying the Jailer at all, it's because he hasn't actually done anything. He's ominous and generically scary. Until he decides to actually do something that competes with single handed complete global destruction as something of a reflex, he ain't in the same power level as Sargy.
Lots of WoW characters were capable of destroying the planet. Sargeras has many more cosmic feats than mere planet destruction. Hell, Deathwing legit has Outerversal feats regarding the Madness fight, where he legit shakes the Emerald Dream to the core and threatens to destroy it. The Dream being comprised of Infinite Layers and is beyond concepts such as Time and Space.
I'm not saying that Sargeras isn't capable or hasn't done worse, just that the last time we saw the guy, he damn near destroyed the planet without even trying. So far we've seen the Jailer be broody and have a deep voice. The question of which is more powerful is answered pretty strongly until the Jailer, you know, does something.
this sums it pretty much up.
sargeras best feat so far is probably the fel storm, which he summoned to kill the pantheon. considering titan bodies are basically walking worlds, sargeras destroyed 5 worlds at once with that spell.
meanwhile, the jailer was temporarily stopped by anduin atm, sooo...
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The Felstorm is his best feat, but it ain't only because the Titan's are "living worlds". It's because of the fact that the Titan's are literally these neigh all-powerful beings that, together, were capable of:
1. Creating the Dream, an infinite layered realm outside the borders of reality, which is also beyond the concepts of Space and Time.
2. Creating/Shaping countless amounts of Planetary Systems in 1 mortal heartbeat (Algalon states this when you fight and defeat him).
3. Being masters of all magics. Eonar with Life, Norgannon with his practically infinite knowledge of things, Sargeras with his insane power in-regards to combat, Gol'ganneth with storms and natural disasters and shit, Argus with Death, and Aman'Thul with Time (As he's capable of comprehending all the infinite amount of possibilities and timelines, so much so that he himself figured out that there was 1 true timeline throughout all of it).
And 4. Just straight up being so badass, that the Void Lords couldn't corrupt them. Though, they couldn't really do much of anything in reality anyway. So, it's not like that matters much to begin with.
All of this, and Sargeras still smacked the goofy out of them, and broke their will to fight before destroying their bodies and claiming their souls from Ulduar.
Meanwhile, the Jailer is a POSSIBLE Cosmos buster. But that's still a POSSIBILITY! His feats are legit ass in almost every degree. In fact, his feats are probably worse than N'Zoth's atm.
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Yes, they are worse than N'Zoth's. Fooling the Cosmos (WITH AID) is cool and all, but that ain't a fear. And the LK is, while a cool feat, not even fully the Jailer's power. It's a mixture of the Jailers will, as well as the Runecarvers power (Who can craft all the domination gear) that made the Helm + Frostmourne.
Meanwhile, N'Zoth held full sway over the Black Empire in Ny'alotha (Which basically makes him the strongest Old God, as he's unrivaled and claims all the territory), he literally dreamt an entire realm that doesn't obey the laws of space or time, and he was bridging entire dimensions just to reach Azeroth. Like...
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This whole "Titan++" thing doesn't help us. First because there are useless Titans and incredibly powerful ones, so "Titan" is not a correct scale. Then, if "Titan" equals one million, then Titan++ might be equal to one million and two, for all we know.
This question will be impossible to answer until Jailer actually impresses us. For the moment yeah, "Sargeras > Aman'thul > ... > ... > ... > ............. >>>>>>> Jailer", because Jailer is all "bla, bla, bla", we see a glimpse of his power through Sylvanas but no clue for the full Jailer himself.
If at one point, the Jailer becomes angry and open Azeroth in half with his bare hands, he probably could be considered as stronger than Sargeras. We'll see in 9.3 or 4, I guess.
I think Jailer is an okay-ish powerful guy. Powerful enough to require to keep him chained for "eons", but most of his power will come from something else (probably the thing he's looking for in Runecarver's memory or through Anduin).
The only Titans we really know are the Pantheon, and Argus. I think Ion was comparing the Jailer to something akin to the Pantheon.
Sargeras shows more feats, either way.
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And can we please stop using the "planet destroying" shit as a feat? I literally explain why the Titans are powerful, even beyond mere planetary status.
It seems like they could be almost evenly matched, perhaps Sargeras has an edge because corruption?
I dont know super much about lore, though ive been around since march 2005.. Trying to get more into it.
But i see people mention Jailer's size compared to Sargeras, does the size matter when speaking of how powerful someone is? Perhaps it does.
I'm sure they have? Sure, they said the Jailer's a greater threat, but people are voting based on what we've seen of the characters SO FAR! I don't doubt the Jailer will be a greater foe than Sargeras at the climax of the expansion, but like...
Sargeras has just done more atm, ya know?
I think Sargeras is more powerful that it took all the Titans to imprison him. Both of them are even at causing evil that's for sure.
Well, no. It was Argus' power that imprisoned him. The Titan Spirits merely did the ritual.
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We only slapped 1 Eternal One, and a weakened asf Sargeras empowered Titan with the power of the Titan Spirits.
I'd say Sargeras can still smack us, same with Zovaal.
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