Which one would be worse? Let's take an empty world without a titan soul as the victim.
Which one would be worse? Let's take an empty world without a titan soul as the victim.
"You stand at a dangerous crossroads. You can either stay here and be slaughtered by human hands... Or choose a darker path... To freedom."
Old God Infestation, Everbloon is Scourge lvl problem (but without LK so not that troublesome right now)
Did the plants ever suceeded at infecting anything in it's entirety ?
We know for a fact that the old gods corruption fucked up a lot of worlds , so imo it win by default.
Old God infestation, in all likelihood. The Sporemounds were contended with by one Titan using an avatar of sorts (Aggramar and Grond), whereas Azeroth's Old God infestation required the Pantheon to contend with, the creation of multiple facilities to safeguard the world, and the Old Gods couldn't even be excised without killing the host.
"We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Not sure. Old Gods are mad patient with their schemes and corruption. They may lose the battle to win the war of wars. ...Which may be a problem since the Everbloom would go full force on the Old Gods in the first opportunity, and wouldn't stop until the whole planet became big octopus salad.
...They would probably merge into a super race of plants, freed from the Void's directive. A living planet.
Everbloom is real bad if nobody is there to do anything about it, but i guess.. the same goes for the Old gods. If we are not there to stop them, it turns real bad in the end.
Sadly, the in game old gods are a joke.. a few zones barely corrupted.. here and there.. We haven't really seen anything major or super epic just yet. Just those shadowy planets in the background.