Loken the most dangerous mob in the game
The Top Lists on the official World of Warcraft website are endlessly interesting and fascinating. The last time we looked at them was well before Wrath launched, so we decided to take a look again now that we've been in Northrend for awhile.The first list I looked at was, of course, the Most Dangerous Creatures. What's more fun than seeing what's destroying your fellow players? Nothing. Nothing at all. It looks like Loken of Halls of Lightning is topping the charts right now, followed by Sapphiron of Naxxramas. I can see that. Loken can be pretty deadly, especially on Heroic. Most players will probably wipe to him at least once their first time seeing him, assuming they don't know the strategy ahead of time. Sapphiron is just plain painful.
It's amusing to see that the most dangerous encounters right now are all fights with a heavy amount of AOE. In fact, Patchwerk at #6 is the first fight on that list that isn't insanely heavy on the AOE/environmental damage. Man, I remember when the Defias Pillagers were #1 with many, many millions of kills ahead of the #2. None of this AOE damage or boss fight stuff. Just painful, painful fireballs in the face.
Amusingly, Copper Bars still reign supreme on the Most Created list, with Saronite and Cobalt Bars coming in on the #2 and #3 slot. The quest completed most often is one in which you steal babies, and cloths of various flavors continue to dominate the Most Looted. Frostweave is also the Most Auctioned, alongside Infinite Dust. Neither of those are terrible surprising, either. Cloth and Enchanting materials are always in extremely high demand, especially at the beginning of an expansion.
Overall, this stuff isn't very shocking. Interesting, but not surprising. The Most Dangerous list is always fun in its own way, but it would be more entertaining if something like Bambina was #1 for most kills. Maybe we can rally the World of Warcraft into ritual suicide at the hands of Mr. Bigglesworth. You can aggro him by using a non-damaging ability, then it's just a waiting game as he slowly works your HP down. Mr. Bigglesworth is way cooler than Loken.
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Reader Comments (Page 3 of 4)
Hudders Dec 5th 2008 8:49AM
*obviously I mean Ingvar the Plunderer...
Alanid Dec 5th 2008 5:54AM
Lets all get killed by Mr. Bigglesworth!
spazzertech Dec 5th 2008 6:12AM
If its Free it's for me! Thanks I'll take 3!
Chris Anthony Dec 5th 2008 8:18AM
You seem to have posted your giveaway-entry spam post instead of actual content. Just a heads-up.
smcn Dec 5th 2008 6:44AM
The list is on a daily basis, before the 12/2 it seems Keristrasza (final boss of Nexus) was the 2nd-most deadly mob, with Sapphiron at #3. The previous two days he was ranked at #9 and #12 respectively.
I'll wager that most guilds are just getting to Sapphiron, and he'll be #1 in no time.
Gordal Dec 5th 2008 7:55AM
Nice to see Ingvar the Plunderer holding both 90th (First form) and 22nd (Second form) on the list.
Manetherin Dec 5th 2008 8:39AM
PLEASE tell me that list is not accurate. Loken???!!! He is one of the simplest bosses ever! Of course unless players are too thick skulled to realize Loken IS Murmur.
Bangarang Dec 5th 2008 9:02AM
i dont think he's as easy on heroic as everyone is making it out to be. if you are .5 seconds too late running out of the aura, you are dead...nuff said.
he's easy on normal though. But for those that said they just healed through the aura, i cant imagine that being possible on heroic. As a healer, I have to depend on others to run, as im not usually targeting the boss to see the cast start. My deadly boss timer is off sometimes on it, and its killed me more than once. The last few times I've fought him, I've laid down totems as a marker for where (how far) to run..it seems to help people that cant figure out how far they need to run.
Taronall Dec 5th 2008 9:18AM
Last Night my friends and I downed Loken with a three man team. two of us had never done him before and so I, a resto druid, was standing about 20 yards or so away from him... if you have ever done Loken before you know thats a really bad idea. I was taking ~2400 damage per five seconds for the entire fight, while i healed the other two (warrior tank, death knight dps) through all his explostions and everything. Just wanted to let you know we finished him off in mostly blues on a three man... most dangerous mob... i scoff at you.
Hidarc Dec 5th 2008 9:32AM
All you people who say Loken does not deserve that place underestimate the number of nubs that try to run that place. Its been the daily on my server 3 days in a row. With the accessibility to heroics by undeserving numb nuts, I can completely understand his high kill counts. He is not that hard of a boss, but nubs that like to stand and not move during fights will get WTFPWN'd. Sorry, but brain check anyone?
MechChef Dec 5th 2008 9:51AM
After following the questline involving Thorim which ends with you confronting Loken, homeboy is a huge jerk.
Thundrcrackr Dec 5th 2008 10:18AM
Now I don't feel so bad for wiping on H.Loken the other night.
HoL was only the 2nd heroic I've run, and I never ran in on normal so all the fights were new to me (and everyone else in the group). We had a good group though, we managed to down all the other bosses with ease, learning as we went, but Loken WTFPWND us multiple times before we ended up calling it.
Everything would be fine until right after the first blast thing, we'd run back, then all die by the time he started casting the second blast. We were trying to do what wowwiki says...stay close to him but 10 yards apart from each other, then run away during the blast thing, but we mustve been doing something wrong cuz after that first blast we were taking so much damage we'd die by the 2nd one.
Any tips?
ivan256 Dec 5th 2008 4:11PM
10 yards apart? Why? Stand in a big pile right on the tank. Run back and forth between the circle on the floor in front of his throne, and the top of the stairs when the explosions are coming.
Lefox Dec 5th 2008 10:33AM
Wait what? Loken? 40k more kills than Saphiron?
Now what does that tell us?
Raiding = easymode!
zombie Dec 5th 2008 1:37PM
Its a 5 man dungeon, not a raid
Draol Jan 17th 2009 1:39PM
What zombie means is that since it is a five man, there will be more people who can access this daily than Sapphiron. May I remind you that Sapphiron is a 10/25 man raid, meaning most guilds will only see him once a week, if it all? And then that's only 10/25 people per raid. Sure it's more people than a five man, but there is a restriction on how often those people can fight him.
Meanwhile, you have tens of thousands of people running Halls of Lightning on Heroic daily, many of those people who don't understand the mechanics on Loken or how to prevent themselves from dying. If HoL is the realm's daily (Which it will always be at least one realm's) than that just increases the amount.
Regardless, it's pretty obvious that Naxx would be an easier raid. IIRC, it is supposed to be entry level, hence it's inclusion on http://www.wowhead.com/?achievement=1658 .
MacyMorvis Dec 5th 2008 12:17PM
I must be having a "special" day. What the hell am I supposed to type in the box to see the list?
Maleven Dec 5th 2008 12:26PM
Try selecting any number of days on the box next to that one :)
Siorra Dec 5th 2008 1:26PM
Sapphiron is one of the easier encounters in Naxx, and they're all really easy...
Buddah Dec 6th 2008 4:26AM
Good Ol' Defias Pillager.
#74, right below Kel'Thuzad......