"According to your logic, Kael is stronger than C'tun / Ragnaros / other vanilla bosses, which means we are weaker in BC than in Classic. Sorry, this is not how it works. You need to compare the last bosses (and best of all the last bosses of the last raids) and taking into account all the circumstances."
According to my logic, Kael'thas is probably the weakest raid boss we've ever faced.
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Was about to link that. Thank you.
And yet Kael was the boss in BC, a post-vanilla addon. At the same time, mind you, I chose Kael, the last boss of the raid, and not someone from the middle of the raid as you did. Or maybe then High Astromancer Solarian is stronger than C'tun ? Ragnaros? Kel'thuzad? Just because we faced Xanesh after KJ does not mean that we have become weaker.
Ya know, it's also kinda funny, cause regarding Ion talking about this shit with Aggramar, he also straight up states that the Titans we've known about and dealt with throughout WoW (From their cities, to their creations, etc) and seen at the end of Legion are the Pantheon of Order, while here, we're seeing the Pantheon of Death!
See? He too is making the direct comparison...
I mean, I also used Xanesh cause she was personally torturing Azshara, who was the final boss of the raid prior to that, but sure.
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It's been confirmed that by 9.1, the drought is gone, and the covenants and their leaders are back at full swing.
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Also, even then, idk why Denathrius would be weaker to begin with then, since he wasn't affected by the drought at all. Hell, he caused it.
So? Are you trying to say that Xanesh is stronger than Azshara or what? We practically killed Azshara, after which Nzoth took her and gave her into the hands of Xanesh. This does not in any way show that Xanesh is stronger. Do I really have to explain such things to you?
I didn't say a word about the drought of the anima. I said that maybe they put their power into the Covenant (like Morgoth put their power into the world in The Silmarillion) and have become weaker ever since. Their power is not in their bodies and souls, but in their covenants and their covenants work because of this, and therefore death causes the destruction of the covenant.t in any way show that Xanesh is stronger. Do I really have to explain such things to you?
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Also, I've said before that the Winter Queen and co probably became more akin to the Keepers in power as soon as the drought began. I haven't said that in this thread, but I have said it before.
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I mean, probably? Azshara couldn't really do anything against Xanesh's magics. Also, WE never did anything alone. The Titan artifacts weakened her while she was fighting us, which luckily gave us and the faction leaders that were with us at the time a fighting chance.
As I said, I was not talking about the drought of the anima.
Oh yes, after all, after you were just nearly killed, and then you were immediately dragged away by the Old God, you immediately regain all your power and are able to destroy whoever you want. Please don't ever say such nonsense again, I felt dumber after just reading this argument.
That's right, we never do anything without someone's help because we just don't have enough strength.
"Oh yes, after all, after you were just nearly killed, and then you were immediately dragged away by the Old God, you immediately regain all your power and are able to destroy whoever you want. Please don't ever say such nonsense again, I felt dumber after just reading this argument."
Well, nothing implies Xanesh and her tormenting Azshara just happened like that. Also, who's to say N'Zoth wasn't going to limit her anyway, or at the very least not give his minions the power needed to deal with Azshara personally? You think N'Zoth can't provide his servants that much power? Really?
"As I said, I was not talking about the drought of the anima."
Then I have absolutely NO idea where you're getting this "They wasted their shit on their covenants" BS from.
"That's right, we never do anything without someone's help because we just don't have enough strength."
Hurray, you finally realized that borrowed power exists.
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You also forgot the entire point of our argument, BUT HURRAY!!!!
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Anyway, I'm kinda just done with this argument. The Titan Keeper comparison just comes across as dishonest at this rate.
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Anyway, what was the whole Chronicle 3 mistake on again? And why are we somehow talking about Arthas being comparable to Cenarius or some shit, when we already know that's wrong?
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(We can talk about Cosmic Pantheons on another thread, if ya want)
So it means that Nzoth specially strengthened Xanesh to be stronger than Azshara? Then your original argument loses its force, doesn't it? And I still don't understand why you even compared them with Archimonde and KJ, how does this show that we were stronger in the Legion than in BFA? You had to compare Azshara (last boss 8.2) and KJ (last boss 7.2) and even so you could not prove that we were stronger in the Legion because although KJ is stronger than Azshara, we also had more powerful allies in the battle against KJ (Illidan, Velen and Khadgar is much more impressive than Jaina, Thalyssra, and Lor'themar.)
God, I'll say it again. I THINK. I GUESS. My THEORY is that they were originally at the Titan level, but when they created their covenants they put all their power into the covenants and became much weaker. This is the only thing that can justify Blizzard's words that the Eternal Ones are analogous to the Titans in Death, despite the fact that they do not show any great power.
Yes, can you understand it now? The heroes are getting stronger with every add-on, but we still need help. We defeated Argus through the Titans and defeated Nzoth through the Forge of Ordiantion. I'm still waiting for proof that we are stronger in the Legion than in Bfa.
The whole point of our dispute is that you do not give proofs.
Because you enjoy jerking off to the Jailer and you want him to be the most powerful being in the universe? How did you want the same for Argus before? When will Zovaaal the Jailer be your new nickname?
There was no mistake in Chronicle 3, I don't know why this guy created this thread.
I do not see the point, it seems the moderators do not care about the fact that the dispute goes the other way. Therongr and I had an argument about Murmur, Fel and so on for 5 (or 10, I don't remember) pages in the topic about Sylvanas.
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Nothing made them weaker. No idea why you're trying to make these theories to begin with.
I hate when people use this argument. When the lore changes (again), we will argue according to the new rules. But as long as we have information that is canonical at the moment, we can argue about it. You shouldn't reject someone's argument because someone thinks they will LIKELY be retconized in the future.
We constantly see beings from other dimensions in the physical universe. Naaru, Old Gods, Titans and so on. Why does the realm of Death have to be so unique? Again, the Eternal Ones still haven't demonstrated anything on the level of the Titans or even the Old Gods.
I'm arguing against both. There likely won't be another retcon (Cause what the Chronicle says is true in regards to what goes on with reality and Azeroth), and the OP of the whole thread doesn't know what a mistake is.
Nothing is inconsistent regarding "retcons", and there are no "mistakes". 2 people making weird arguments. Simple.
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Cause most of the realms we see outside of maybe the Nether aren't actual Cosmic realms.
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The only thing I agree with you on is the fact that the Pantheon of Death is unimpressive when actually in game, which is true. The Jailer legit has done nothing, and the Archon is the biggest jobber god I've seen.
do you even read the book? it never show the axe empowering or "strengthening" the owner
at this point you should know what means flourish of words
except it didn't, showed in the book, the axe was just light and had a edge of diamond, it did not empowered or strengthen broixgar in any way shape or formI already gave you a quote.
He was enchanted to strengthen the owner.
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yeah, except the part of nowhere in the book said broxxigar was empwoered by the axe magic
the one who cut trough demons was broxxigar, the axe was made to be light and not break, HE was the one able to keep killing demonsExcept for the fact that he able to cut through millions of demons with his pure power and the might of the axe itself, and was still able to stand when facing Sargeras himself.
you are nittpicking what is gameplay and what is not when talking about thisLore wise, any legendary weapon is an Artifact Weapon. We don't wield the Axe, sure. But it's still an Artifact. Also, how is the empowerment thing merely "in game". We canonically enhance the power of the Artifacts throughout the expansion. They're not at the same set power throughout the game. Why do you think we were able to face off against KJ not long after facing Gul'dan, who was merely a pawn to the Legion at the time? Cause we empowered our Artifacts...