If knowledge is power, then Oghma would be the most powerful god in the Dungeons & Dragons pantheon. Despite his relative lack of any divine power, especially when it comes to gods that command elements or rule over regions of the cosmos, Oghma is a favorite of storytellers, inventors, and scholars as well as mages.
Core D&D-pantheons
Garl Glittergold, god of gnomes, humor, and gemcutting (also a demihuman power). Gruumsh, god of orcs (also a monster power). Nerull, god of death, darkness, murder and the underworld. Pelor, god of sun, light, strength and healing.
Zaerith Menyar-Ag-Gith the Great Githzerai, who was later often called Menyar-Ag, was an astoundingly powerful githzerai psionicist and the immortal god-king successor of Zerthimon.
Indra also called Śakra, the supreme god, is the first of the 33, followed by Agni.
Brahma(ब्रह्म), God, paramātmā (परमात्मा), khudā (ख़ुदा), allāha (अल्लाह ) are all synonymous names for Supreme God, the Lord of the universe. The literal meaning of brahma is great or big. He is not only bigger than other big things, He is the biggest of all.
Kanchelsis is a deity of Blood, Debauchery, Magic, and Vampirism.
Players can become gods in D&D. To become a god, players must create a portfolio, gain power, gather followers, perform rituals, collect artifacts, cast god-making spells, and ascend to deity status. You can also kill and replace an existing deity. This process is difficult and takes years.
Dionysus, or St. Dionysius, was a saint of the god Ilmater and patron saint of wine and other alcoholic spirits.
Tharizdun is also mentioned in the Dungeon Master's Guide (2014), this time listed as a member of the Dawn War pantheon in the Nentir Vale setting and is listed as Tharizdun, god of madness, Chaotic Evil, with the Trickery suggested Domain and a jagged counter-clockwise spiral listed as his holy symbol.
The only creatures that can equal the tarrasque in battle are the gods themselves, the most powerful of dragons, and a party of epic level player characters, all of which would struggle to defeat the living embodiment of destruction that is the tarrasque.
Deities play a large role in fantasy games in both direct and indirect fashions. Amarok, the Lord Alpha and Mighty Huntress, can add a touch of the wolf to your game. An ancient deity whose worship predates civilization, Amarok is a noble god of leaders and also a goddess of the hunt.
Both are evil challnge rating wise acererak is 25 and vecna is 23 so officially acererak wins that way.
Demogorgon: Prince of Demons
The most powerful of the Demon Lords and a minor deity with two heads, Demogorgon rules from a part of the Abyss known as The Gaping Maw.
In the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) role-playing game, Bahamut (/bəˈhɑːmət/ bə-HAH-mət) is a powerful draconic deity, who has the same name as Bahamut from Arabic mythology.
And it's sometimes hard to set that aside and evaluate D&D's moral propriety exclusively in theological (rather than emotional or cultural) terms. The reality is that some D&D games (each game taking on a unique identity based on the players in a given group) are NOT appropriate for Christians.
Skipping the fact his return isn't explained and how he came back as a demigod, Vecna tricked Iuz, the cambion son of Graz'zat, into appearing in Cavitius, Vecna's Realm in Ravenloft, and absorbed him. By absorbing Iuz, Vecna became the Greater god he so desired to be.
They are most noted for their supernatural strength and resilience in combat as well as their superior fighting skills. Demigods can become gods themselves if they are deemed worthy enough.
Thanatos, in ancient Greek religion and mythology, the personification of death. Thanatos was the son of Nyx, the goddess of night, and the brother of Hypnos, the god of sleep. He appeared to humans to carry them off to the underworld when the time allotted to them by the Fates had expired.
There's a bit of debate on whether a few should count as deities or not, but by my count there are currently 61 gods in D&D.
↑ In the first three editions of D&D, demigods were the lowest rank of power of the divine god scale. They were true gods, just the weakest of the true gods. In 3rd edition, this was represented by them having a divine rank of 1 to 5.
It is often said that there is a trinity of Hindu gods: Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver and Shiva the destroyer.
1. Zeus or Jupiter. King of the gods is Zeus – or his Roman equivalent, Jupiter – who rules over Mount Olympus and is the god of thunder and lightning, as well as law and order.
Shiva is the Supreme, in Shaivite Traditions while in Shakti Traditions, Adi Parashakti is supreme. Other names such as Ishvara, Bhagavan, Bhagvati, Parmeshwara and Paramatamana also means Hindu gods and all of them mainly denote Brahman.