Breakfast Topic: Most emotional boss encounter?

After compiling a list of what I felt were the most difficult raid bosses to heal, it got me wondering. Many of the encounters we've faced, be it in 5 mans or raids, have players feeling varying levels of emotion after they bring them down. One of my guild officers refers to it as "chasing a high". It's a feeling you experience after taking down a particularly tough boss.
I'll give you an example.
In vanilla WoW, Vael was a challenge in his own right. It took a long time for my guild to bring him down before the expansion came out. But to me, the greatest rush and "high" I experienced was after taking down Illidan for the first time. Kil'Jaeden was a close second. Sartharion with 3 drakes alive was the closest encounter in Wrath of the Lich King to even compare to the euphoric feelings I felt before during Burning Crusade.
Then there's the other kind of emotional where you've felt invested in a particular character and experience a sense of dread after realizing you're the executioner. After my guild took down Kael'thas, I felt a pang of regret. I was heavily into Warcraft III in the years before World of Warcraft. Kael was one of my favourite expansion heroes to play with. No one truly enjoys killing their favourite heroes. Of course, little did I know that Kael wasn't quite finished yet. So in a sense, even though I was overjoyed that we killed Kael after 6 or so weeks, I was disappointed that we had to kill Kael. I know I'm not the only one on the staff who feels a connection to raid bosses. For Alex, killing Vaelstrasz bought a slight tear to his eye. Just one. He's still a dragon with loot after all.
Maybe the next boss that will give me the exhilarating thrill will be when we drop Arthas himself.
Which boss made the most impact to you as a player and what about it made it so special?
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 9)
Kvr Sep 1st 2009 8:06AM
Hogger
Narshe Sep 1st 2009 8:36AM
Onyxia was a classic one. First had to spend months getting 40 ppl through the actual attunement chain, then spend all that time making cloaks and stuff.
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Tapukimastra Sep 1st 2009 9:16AM
I refer Narshe to this comment by Xiol, as it was so valid then and is still so valid now:
http://www.wow.com/2009/08/31/breakfast-topic-how-has-battleground-experience-been-working-ou/comments/21256498/
Ryan Sep 1st 2009 8:07AM
Not really a boss, but my first AV win. I saw Vann's HP go down so fast, so I shouted "WE WON!"... suddenly, a bright flash of text went by and the victory music played!
Other than that, no.
Amenia Sep 1st 2009 2:10PM
For me it had to be Iron Council.
"Whether the world's greatest gnats, or the world's greatest heros... You're still, only, Mortal."
That really made me want to kill them that line. Think about if you were playing a Night Elf. You lost your immortality during the Third War in order to protect the whole world which would include Ulduar and all it's secrets. There are alot of different races that this line would aggrivate because even if it doesn't seem like it, everyone helped out at Mount Hyjal and for him to say their losses and sacrifices mean nothing, simply because they are mortal.
sanyasan Sep 1st 2010 4:49AM
In vanilla WoW, Vael was a challenge in his own right. It took a long time for my guild to bring him down before the expansion came out. But to me, the greatest rush and "high" I experienced was after taking down Illidan for the first time.[url=http://www.uggshelf.com/puoducts.html] ugg boots [/url] Kil'Jaeden was a close second. Sartharion with 3 drakes alive was the closest encounter in Wrath of the Lich King to even compare to the euphoric feelings I felt before during Burning Crusade.
gamewiz1021 Sep 1st 2009 8:08AM
id prolly say yogg was a good night for me
RetadinMan Sep 1st 2009 8:08AM
I've only ever done 5-mans and a few classic raids, but seeing Rend die made me very happy, as a Draenei.
Tirrimas Sep 1st 2009 8:08AM
Keristrasza. First time after doing that quest chain on Coldarra, I cried.
Now, every time I run Nexus, I /hug her.
Tasty Sep 1st 2009 8:09AM
Same here, poor dragon lady.
regisfrost Sep 1st 2009 8:39AM
This.
Virtualgigi Sep 1st 2009 9:03AM
Yeah, especially when she enrages and says tht last line that goes something like "Finish it! I swear if you don't kill me something something!!"
Daniel Sep 1st 2009 9:22AM
Keristrasza for me too, I always feel sorry for her.
most people on vent always call her a him, i always remind the people that the dragon is female lol
Kia Sep 1st 2009 9:22AM
Was just logging in to say this.
Rhabella Sep 1st 2009 9:53AM
Looting Keristrasza's Broken Heart always breaks mine.
sankto Sep 1st 2009 10:03AM
what she say is :
"Finish it! FINISH IT! Kill me or I swear by the Dragon Queen you'll never see daylight again !"
VioletPheonix Sep 1st 2009 10:18AM
Aw I am glad I am not the only one. That encounter, seeing her standing there and hearing her anguish while fighting, always gets to me.
Karilyn Sep 1st 2009 10:27AM
I still cry every time I do that fight.
vocenoctum Sep 1st 2009 10:36AM
Same here, I did Nexus before the questline originally, and it was just another dungeon with a bunch of randoms. After doing the questline, which is so great, heading back in feels different. It really resonates emotionally.
Shardrell Sep 1st 2009 11:05AM
Yeah, I think Keri's death is particularly affecting because we knew her, y'know?
Poor Keri. :(