One Boss Leaves: Loken clears Round One

Loken. You knew he was going to win, even before you saw who he was going up against – he's just built that kind of a rep. As with all Two Bosses Enter, One Boss Leaves matches, however, it's how they get there that makes it interesting. Apologies that I wasn't able to wrap up this battle for you last week while I was on vacation. Rest assured that I'd never leave our hungry spectators hanging! This week, let's look back at some of the lore-based points readers brought out about Loken versus Ley-Guardian Eregos.
Rai: Even if by some miracle Loken managed to win, due to Eregos' being faster, able to shift and most likely being more intelligent, he'd still die. Something so powerful that doesn't require five Drakes and coordination to take down the Ley-Guardian is bound to attract the attention of Malygos ...
Tridus: "Something so powerful that doesn't require five Drakes and coordination to take down the Ley-Guardian is bound to attract the attention of Malygos ..." But that's where it gets interesting!
Loken kills Eregos.
Malygos gets involved and kills Loken.
Loken, dying, summons Algalon.
I do believe Malygos now has a bit of a problem. :)

And to go along with that, lorewise, there's also the possibility that Loken has some control over the Aspects, if not all dragons. If he's the lord of the castle and they're the guard dogs, that puts him in charge. A fight with Malygos, even if in the cards, might not turn out so predictably.
malaika: I'm trying to see this, lore-wise. The first time as a player that I got to see Loken is through the quest The Reckoning -- basically Thorim and Razorscale versus Loken (two 25-man bosses versus a five-man end-boss), and Loken one-shots them. Both. However, he states that "This fight is anything but fair!" and ordinarily Thorim should win. But this is Loken's style: cunning and resourceful. Just like the god Loki, he is a trick-player, a liar, a deceiver. Unfair is his style.
If we just say that these two bosses are insta-summoned in an Roman-style Arena and convinced to fight gladiator style, Eregos might win.
The way I see it is that Malygos starts to feel the dark influence coming from Ulduar. He sends minions to spy and they say that Loken, the watcher of Ulduar, is insane. They realize that they have to bring this guy out, as he might be too powerful near Ulduar. However, Loken sees this happening and hatches a plan. Malygos sends his most powerful lackey, Eregos, to catch Loken but falls straight into the trap.
As Eregos is trapped down by dark tentacles, he cries: "We were supposed to be on neutral ground; the rules state it." Loken replies: "But all of Northrend and most of Azeroth is my masters' ground. And besides, I never agree to fair fights; not my style."
And then they poof away, and Loken sways Eregos' loyalties, fuses some metal to his body, and he becomes Razorscale's consort in Ulduar.
Tigron: Amid the frozen dunes of the Dragonblight, the leaders of the Wyrmrest Accord can only watch in growing despair from the roof of the Temple, as two mighty champions, once noble guardians of Azeroth, are locked in brutal combat, wielding energies that could tear the planet apart before their very eyes.
When the battle begins, it appears that Ley-Guardian Eregos has the upper hand. Haughtily, he hovers high above his opponent Loken, bombarding the Prime Watcher with massive arcane bolts from afar. All Loken can do at this point is endure the dragon's assault, clearing away the blue whelps that assist the dragon with an occasional Lightning Nova.
This continues for several minutes, until suddenly, Eregos shifts into the astral plane. "What?!" he shouts. "How could he have hurt me so much already?!" It is only now that the dragon realizes that he has been taking continual damage from Loken's Pulsing Shockwave, made potent by the distance he had kept between them. A humiliating setback, but the battle must go on. Seething with indignity, Eregos summons massive orbs of arcane energy and sends them towards the Titan.
In response to this new attack, Loken moves for the first time since the encounter began, evading the slow-moving orbs with little trouble. However, things become more complicated when whelps start to gather around him. Since he cannot pause to channel his Nova, Loken instead tries to pick off the insects with Arc Lightning. Eventually, a spark catches, setting off a chain reaction that kills off a great number of the tightly packed whelps and makes Loken's life a bit easier.
When Eregos comes out of his astral shift, he resolves not to repeat his previous mistake and swoops down to deal with the fallen Titan at close range. However, this is exactly where Loken wants him. After trading blows for a few seconds, Loken powers up a massive Lightning Nova, which takes the dragon completely by surprise. In an instant, the proud arcane guardian is shocked straight to his core, knocking him right back into the astral plane.
Loken's gambit has worked, but his triumph is short-lived. For now, the orbs are back again. At such close quarters, Loken has little time to maneuver and takes additional damage from the ethereal spheres. Also, since all remaining whelps were killed in that last Nova, his Arc Lightning chain is gone as well. Loken, the Prime Designate of Ulduar, now begins to wonder if perhaps he is not so perfect after all.
Having suffered embarrassing losses at both long and short range, the blue dragon comes out of his second astral shift and launches directly into a furious Enrage. Massive meteors of magical death fly everywhere. Having been bombarded, swarmed, bitten and zapped, Loken cannot long endure this renewed assault. The fresh swarm of whelps only adds a lighted match to the bonfire.
At last, Loken takes an enormous bolt of energy square in the chest, and his living stone form gives in with a sickening crack. "My death ... heralds the end ... of this world," he sighs as his heavy body crashes to the icy ground. Exhausted, with his muscles still shaking with electric current, the massive blue dragon also collapses, his breathing shallow.
And not far away, Alexstraza turns her head away from the tragic scene and weeps.
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Features, Bosses, Two Bosses Enter






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Mordockk Jul 30th 2009 9:50AM
Tigron's anechdote and rundown of the fight was epic. I love when the commenters like to get a little creative with their reasoning...
Tigron Jul 30th 2009 12:57PM
Thank you so much for the endorsement! After seeing how well Bobobe's entry was recieved in the previous match, I figured that was the type of post the OP would enjoy. My goal when writing it was to portray two mighty contenders who, in their pride, both make careless errors and threaten to doom Azeroth in their pointless battle. It is such an honor to have my first entry in TBEOBL be so well recieved.
In retrospect, though, I think I should have had the whelps play a larger role in the battle's final moments. I don't think I stressed hard enough how close the battle came - Loken having taken hard hits throughout and Eregos being low on health after two shifts. In my head, the whelps were the deciding factor since Loken had foolishly annihilated his own Arc Lightning chain. Other than that, I'm pretty proud of my work, and look forward to contributing to other matches.
Netherscourge Jul 30th 2009 9:55AM
Algalon wants to use magic? Against Malygos? In HIS DOMAIN?
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
How can Algalon stack sparks and fight Malygos at the same time by himself? Sorry - Malygos will be gobbling up sparks all day long.
And good luck getting Algalon onto a drake when Malygos blows up the ground beneath him.
Remember 1-1-2
lol
TheMediator Jul 30th 2009 10:52AM
Come on now, let's be serious, Algalon would roflstomp Malygos. This isn't even a discussion, Algalon would destroy Malygos in comes to hand to hand combat, and Algalon's Titan Magic is far above the powers that Malygos can control. Game Mechanic-wise, Algalon could easily out DPS Malygos, and once Algalon has Phase Punched 5 times, he's going to Ascend to Heavens for insane damage. Considering Algalon can travel through space, I'm sure he can manage to fly when Malygos tries to take to the sky or blow out the ground beneath him.
Tridus Jul 30th 2009 12:00PM
Algalon casts Reply Code Omega.
Azeroth is oblitterated by the Titans.
Malygos dies.
Or in a straight up fight, Algalon cosmic smashes Malygos, phase punches Malygos, dual wields for far more damage then Malygos, Big Bang's Malygos, or if Malygos avoids Big Bang, uses Ascend to the Heavens and flattens Malygos.
This is the Herald of the Titans. Some wimpy dragon aspect simply can't compete.
vazhkatsi Jul 30th 2009 10:24AM
best battle so far. wish it had happened a round in tho
Adamant Jul 30th 2009 1:36PM
What we all forget is. . .
Loken is under the control of Yogg-Saron. ALGALON is the OBSERVER. He isn't aligned with Loken. Loken can't "die and summon" Algalon, Algalon is here to say if Azeroth is a lost cause or not. Essentially, it'd never come down to Algalon VS Malygos, because Algalon isn't going to help the corrupted Guardian.
And, just the fact that Algalon is Titan-aligned and Malygos is a Titan's lapdog is just enough to say, Malygos is smarter than to pick a fight with the Titans.
Barbas Jul 30th 2009 2:17PM
Like what Adamant said, Algalon wouldn't be facing off against Malygos. Due to Loken being under Yogg-Saron's control it'd most likely be Malygos vs. Yogg-Saron at best.
Oznak Jul 30th 2009 2:22PM
Supposing Eregos or Malygos do manage to kill Loken, and Algalon arrives, he's not by definition going to fight them. He could certainly wipe the floor with either of them, for the record, but he's more likely to just ... observe. He's gonna look at the fact that one of the guardians of the world has gone renegade and killed another guardian who is actually under under the control of one of the evils the Titans locked away so Azeroth would be a viable world. Plus to which you've got the Scourge warring for global control, the Burning Legion still has a presence, and for all we know the Titans wouldn't exactly be happy about us being quite so powerful as we've gotten.
I think after Algalon gets done taking stock of Azeroth, he's gonna home and say, "this place is pretty messed up, just blow the planet up and have done."
bigsampson Jul 30th 2009 1:40PM
hate this fight cause u guys start adding in other npc's and crap.....as a main tank that has fought loken his s*** is easier to move in and out of his aoe and anti aoe moves...then u guys say well since the titans made the dragons they win....f*** that. Look at the moves they got and use what they have as weapons...just funny how a 1 on 1 turns into a gang fest of who has the better and bigger friends.....in the end i dont even see people talking about the actual fight...just a bunch of rubbish about algalon and malygos......wtf
Clydtsdk-Rivendare Jul 30th 2009 4:43PM
um, hai, what players do in each fight is not what is to be considered.
As for the whole Algalon thing. Let's assume for a moment that Eregos beats Loken or that the matchup is a draw--either way, Loken dies somehow... Loken's death heralds the end of this world--by warning Algalon that something has gone horribly wrong. Algalon blows up the planet (unless ofc you get together a raid and pew pew your way through some hardmodes). Eregos is dead--UNLESS Malygos shows up. If Malygos comes out to see what's going on as well, he might just take Eregos and the rest of the flight into EoE (IE an alternate dimension) and they'll survive.