What are your top picks? To this day I can't understand why Ner'zhul was selected to be a dungeon boss when his impact on lore and overall strength are unmatched. I think he deserved his own raid instance to be honest.
What are your top picks? To this day I can't understand why Ner'zhul was selected to be a dungeon boss when his impact on lore and overall strength are unmatched. I think he deserved his own raid instance to be honest.
Starts and ends with Loken.
They always told me I would miss my family... but I never miss from close range.
Murozond.
Though something tells me that we might face him again as a raid boss next expansion.
Kargath(tbc), Murmur, Benedictus, Archaedas, Prince Tortheldrin.
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Murmur deserves to be a raid boss for sure.
other than him(?) , Kargath and Ner'zhul could very well be raid bosses as well.
war does not determine who is right, only who is left.
Well, they aren't the main reason. Lets say, a titan thought it was a good idea to show him his future demise. Didn't turn out well, and the Old Gods then took a little play in turning the key half a turn more. He, sorta then attempted to fix it all with splitting the time ways, and presto, the Infinite was suddenly a problematic subject with the annoying ability of time travel and locking beings out of certain places in time.
Else, you are right my friend.
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Kargath makes sense, even the alternate version had achieved quite some events but again, can't agree much on Ner'zhul.
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Definitely:
Loken, Ner'zhul, Neptulon (At least give us a goddamn end of the story!)
I wish Grim Batol was a raid There's even that strange "door" near the final boss that screams "here be raid zone entrance"!
Spicy take:
King Ymiron, imagine a raid in which you plow through the entirety of the palace, and face Ymiron and the summoned spirits of the kings? Amazing.
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Anub'arak.
With his own raid, not the ToC shame.
Ymiron could've fit as the final boss in a vrykul raid, or maybe even a lair encounter similiar like Maghteridon's lair within his throne room.
Loken is also an amazing villain who could've been a boss in Ulduar, maybe with some RP where he is ordering a mind controlled Thorim around who then wants revenge after being freed from Yogg's grip.
Mal'Ganis should've been a boss in ICC, trying to fight the Lich Kings forces but blocking the way for the adventurers to progress.
Falric & Marwyn could make a neat raid encounter by taking their encounter in HoR to a new level, like forcing the players to kill ghosts of innocent civilians that they killed during Stratholme's purge.
Murozond was left alive by the old Gods, after they killed everyone else, for a reason. To safelock and guard that timeline and ensure the twilight has passed. We came in and by killing him we unlocked the timelines making it possible to travel back to get the Dragon Soul. Murozond is closely linked with the Old Gods.
Mal'ganis, Mephistroth. I am negatively amazed by the way blizzard treats dreadlords.
Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
Ner'zhul for sure.. come on, it's the Lich King and he's only a dungeon boss?