Mikael is generally considered stronger in fighting skill and experience, while Klaus holds an edge as the Original Hybrid with amplified strength and resilience, but their fights often come down to tactics and specific circumstances, with Mikael typically overpowering Klaus physically due to his superior hunter skills and training, though Klaus can win by exploiting hybrid advantages or outsmarting him.
In physical strength, Klaus is probably stronger, simply because he is a hybrid. Mikael was stronger as a human and has an advantage there, but his real advantage is in the mind game. Klaus always wanted his father's approval and the only way he thought he could get that is to beat him.
So, yeah, my final conclusion overall tends to be:
Mikael was considered the strongest vampire in existence, due to his superior strength as a human over his children. He had an antagonistic relationship with his step-son, Klaus, as he was the son of a werewolf named Ansel.
Mikael's abuse and torment just had a stronger hold over him. Mikael was a viking warrior before becoming a vampire so he had strength, and the fact that he had terrified Klaus his entire life made him fearful.
While Michael Jackson loved all his children deeply, his daughter, Paris Jackson, often spoke about feeling like his "favorite" because she was his "princess" and the only girl, a common dynamic in families, though Jackson himself likely didn't have a single favorite but expressed love differently for each child, like responsibility for Prince and gentleness with Blanket/Bigi.
Klaus had always feared his step-father, being so frightened that he either used to flee if knew Mikael was arriving or stayed inside a house Mikael wasn't invited into. In the Originals, Klaus still feared his father but was able to manage it better, even willing to fight him this time with only some fear showing.
Going by events of the show Lucien not only beat klaus but could literally single handily beats klaus strength and use the dagger against him. Marcel who needed both hand to stop Klaus from stabbing him with a blade that could kill him. Lucien who easily beat not only Elijah but Finn as well.
Count Dracula (/ˈdrækjʊlə, -jə-/) is the title character and main antagonist of Bram Stoker's gothic horror novel Dracula (1897). He is considered the prototypical and archetypal vampire in subsequent works of fiction.
The seven original vampires, known as the Mikaelson family from The Vampire Diaries universe, are Mikael, Esther, Elijah, Niklaus (Klaus), Finn, Kol, and Rebekah, the parents and their six surviving children who became the first vampires after their youngest brother Henrik's death, created by Esther's magic using white oak wood, making them incredibly powerful and nearly indestructible, only vulnerable to the white oak stake.
Because he decided to absorb the Hollow, Klaus had no recourse but to end his own life at the end of The Originals.
※Klaus from the vampire Diaries can lift in EXCESS of 1,000,000 pounds(over 500 tonnes) and that's to put it mildly. Firstly a newborn vampire Caroline forbes barely (3 months) could comfortably lift over 5 tons rock: If we are to follow the lore of the show(and why not?)
The white oak stake is NOT Klaus' only weakness. He could also just be beheaded or have his heart ripped out.
There's no saying in just how much stronger mikael was compared to klaus and Elijah but he was undoubtedly stronger than them. The way Elijah cannot hold a candle to mikael in combat and was just absolutely beasted.
Here's what Joseph Morgan said about Klaus being in Legacy. "A couple of things right now. You are going to see Klaus again, in the final ever episode of Legacies. Just for a fleeting moment.
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Mikael, Finn, Elijah, Klaus, Kol, and Rebekah are all Original vampires . The only time you would have ever seen Finn and Kol use magic was when they were possessing the bodies of human witches (Vincent & Kaleb's).
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Overwhelmingly so. Silas' version of the immortal wasn't made to be wolf killers, but his power was in his psychic abilities. As for a heiarchy the witches are still the most powerful.
Klaus asks her to find another way, but Elijah and Freya go through with it. Davina is lost to the ancestors and the resurrection spell fails. They successfully weaken and finally kill Lucien thus avenging Camille's death, but Marcel disowns them as family.
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Count Orlok from Nosferatu. No other vampire has unnerved me in the way that he does. Especially the scene where Hutter sees him as a vampire for the first time and cowers in his bed as Orlok creeps through the doorway and the scene where he rises from his coffin on the ship, scaring the life out of the first mate.
Freya and Finn are each other's favourite siblings. Klaus's favourite is Rebekah.
If he had turned even just one vampire and that vampire turned more which led to a sireline, then Finn's death wouldn't have been the first death of a sireline, Mikael's would have. But it wasn't, nothing happened when Mikael died aside from his own death. Therefore he 99% chance never turned anyone.