There's no reason to believe the fight wasn't "canon." Thrall used the elements in both fights, and there's at least one other case of a Mak'gora fought with magic (though not for the title of Warchief). It's also worth noting that at no point is it said that Thrall felt weakened, and subsequently handed over Doomhammer, because he cheated.
Ultimately, the rules come down to Blizzard's whim at the moment.
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That's even better?
If you're accusing the Warchief of straying the Horde away from its path and the Warchief denies you the only lawful way of deposing them, you have a legit reason to revolt because it shows that either the Warchief doesn't respect the traditions of the Horde and plans to lead forever without being challenged or doesn't trust themselves enough to win against the challenger which would deem them unfit to lead.
There is, cause ingame things are most of times innacurate
in the hq they fight with weapons and only use the lighting to stop the fight
becuse both of then used magicThrall used the elements in both fights, and there's at least one other case of a Mak'gora fought with magic (though not for the title of Warchief).
the doomhammer stop working in the moment he kills himIt's also worth noting that at no point is it said that Thrall felt weakened, and subsequently handed over Doomhammer, because he cheated.
Ultimately, the rules come down to Blizzard's whim at the moment.
the elements didn't abandon him because he cheated, they abandon because of his crippling depression he archive after realizing he is a cheater
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If you are warchief you are, cause its a dispute for the leadership, if not you will just be tagged as a coward
i don't need "magically" make it true, tis already "canonically" true
Which is a new rule you've created on the spot.
It's guilt over Garrosh's fate, and his belief that he wielded Doomhammer out of vengeance. This is explained in Legion. Again, there's no mention of cheating.
You said it yourself. It's dishonorable to refuse, but it's not mandatory to accept.
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not rly, duel of equal is just like that, no one was in disadvantage, both chose their weapons.
Of course he will not say he cheated, he is not that dumbIt's guilt over Garrosh's fate, and his belief that he wielded Doomhammer out of vengeance. This is explained in Legion. Again, there's no mention of cheating.
When you are warchief it is, or you loose your power and support, by random plebs or to irrelevant matters there is not much to worry about.You said it yourself. It's dishonorable to refuse, but it's not mandatory to accept.
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Given how she apparently kept up with Malfurion Stormrage, what chance would Baine stand?
I have to say that it is comical how much the bar for Sylvanas' powers was raised lately, but then again, it is also - albeit partially - a byproduct of a high-set powerbar for characters like Malfurion. How do you make Malfurion lose and how do you make the one who "won" against him lose from a character like Baine?
I'd wager Baine would have a decent chance in the throneroom and in smaller interiors in general, with Sylvanas being unable to use her agility to her advantage.
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Because Baine is a beta cuck.
THE HORDE WILL ENDURE
THE HORDE IS STRONG!
Thrall won’t say he cheated (he did cheat) because to this day he won’t take ANY responsibility for the way the Horde turned out. Thrall is your classic revolutionary leader. Usually a brilliant and inspiring leader during the struggle, but more often then not a incompetent and ineffective leader when it comes to governing.
Personally, I think it makes him a better and more compelling character, like a bad leader, he has chosen to blame EVERYONE but himself for what has gone wrong with the Horde.
I agree with people who say that Sylvanas lacks honor and would cheat.
She runs entirely off of Machiavellian principles. Retain power by any means necessary.