Most overpowered player character?

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Some of you guys are forgetting your PS1 history.

One man:

Count Orlandu, Thunder God (TG) Cid.

Final Fantasy Tactics.

Put this guy in your party before any fight = win the game. He came equipped with haste boots that made him act faster than anybody else in a battle, and each one of his techniques did massive damage in addition to shattering (with no chance of missing) the equipment of his targets.
 

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Pararaptor said:
Alex Mercer.

He could potentially become every living creature on Earth, condensed into a single man-shaped package.
Not to mention he's literally invincible and immortal. He survived a nuclear explosion by reforming himself from bits of mush and a pidgeon.
 

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New Reno hint book in Fallout 2. Sure you have to finish the game first but I can create a new charater and finish the game and get the book in 30 minutes.

If you don't know what it is: It increases all you skills to 300% the instant you read it and also gain 10k xp everytime you read it! You will get every perk you ever wantedby just reading a book.

EDIT: Oh forgeting Gmod. Yea it's not a real game but seriusly, it can't go unmentioned.
 

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Ross Perot said:
I'm not sure being overpowered is particularly PC in the gaming world!
that was probably the only good Political Correctness IMO
 

Jandau

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Mage characters in Baldur's Gate 2. Arcane spellcasters were pretty much godlike assuming you picked the right spells and were ready for what was coming. Robe of Vecna (faster casting) + Time Stop (everything except you frozen for 4 rounds) + Improved Alacrity (no delay between spells) meant that you could lay down a dozen spells before anyone can move. Even a Dragon dies when you hit him with 3-4 Greater Malisons (lower saving throws) followed by a few Finger of Death spells (instakill if target fails a saving throw), and don't get me started on the mass destruction that can be done with multiple Horrid Wiltings, Chain Lightnings and Delayed Fireballs all going off at the same moment as you laugh maniacly. Even single targets immune to instakill spells weren't safe, between a few Lower Resistance spells to soften them up, followed by a torrent of Magic Missiles and Flame Arrows...
 

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Krogan warriors in both Mass Effects, Wrex and Grunt respectively.

Just can't put those fuckers down before they seriously mess the enemy's shit up.
 

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Installing all of New Vegas' DLC seems to cause some serious balance issues if you make it to level 50.

For example, Deathclaws are deliberately hard as fuck to survive let alone win a fight with. Now, at level 50 with most of my skills at 100, wearing Elite Riot Gear from Lonesome Road and using the Survivalist's Rifle from Honest Hearts loaded armour piercing 12.7mm ammo (which I can afford in bulk from the Gun Runners due a luck stat boosted to 8 resulting in cleaning out every casino in the Mojave) I can floor a Deathclaw in three shots before it gets near me.

Don't get me wrong, being rich, having every faction in Vegas under your thumb, having more than enough uberpowerful weapons to destroy the Legion and NCR if they even dared try attacking my town, having all my companions chilling in my hotel....

Fuck it, being Queen of the Wasteland feels awesome.
 

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The Suikoden series comes to mind when I think of over-powered protagonists, although those characters are probably not, strictly speaking, the MOST over-powered.

I think a lot of RPGs specifically make the main character the most powerful person in your party to make you feel better about being forced to use them. Others, typically ones like Planescape, where you are supposed to be more invested in your character as an extension of yourself (as opposed to say Final Fantasy 7 where you are playing as a character with their own story), the developers want you to feel more powerful than everyone else so you feel like the REAL savior of the wastelands, or the real Dovakhiin, or the Chosen One, or whatever.
 

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My Fallout 3 character, he killed anything within one shot, punch, cut or bash, I mean, he was a one man amy who had all of his skills to all 100 and SPECIAL to 10...

Really, who can stop him?
 

Zeema

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My Fallout 3 character playing on very hard everything turns into a cake walk
 

Nalbis

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I thought Mass Effect started off easy, went pretty damn hard and then once you got to a decent level it became almost trivial. (On any difficulty other than casual)
 

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Kaim from Lost Odyssey. Start out on the same level as every other character, but ended the game with a bunch of ridiculous abilities, like...

All elements absorbed, physical damage absorbed, magic damage absorbed, lucky zero damage, lucky zero magic damage, evade up, counter 3, triple attack, auto-barrier, auto-shield, increased physical damage 5, White-Black Magic 9, Composite Magic 4, Spirit Magic 9, Royal Equipment, inherent auto-revive, etc etc...
 

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Ezio from Assasins Creed 2, Brotherhood, and Revelations, just stand still and one hit counter kill EVERYTHING!!!
 

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The pilot from Wing Commander: Privateer Gemini Gold's end-game. He can drop orbital nukes across many different star systems.

He has a fleet of stolen mil-spec capital ships and fighters, a stolen alien bomber with invincible shields, and a personal fighter craft with a stolen alien blaster that ignores shields.
 

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My oblivion Mage. He mastered all the schools and had a set of signal stone made magic buffing gear. He deal 1000 damage in one spell.