One Boss Leaves: Skadi crushes Svala

It wasn't much of a contest this week, as Skadi the Ruthless swept to a whirlwind victory over Svala Sorrowgrave. Sixty-three percent of the spectators roared their approval of the spear-wielding, undead Frost Vrykul, undoubtedly moving him into a solid position for the upcoming semi-finals. But however one-sided its ultimate conclusion, this matchup offered the opportunity for a number of interesting scenarios.
Dominika: Let's review the facts. Skadi doesn't do his own fighting. Skadi throws Vargul at his opponents, slows them down with his Proto-Drake ... It's only when you really piss him off that he jumps down to take you on one on one. Now, what are these Vargul he throws at you? Vargul, of course, are the Vrykul judged as unworthy by the Val'kyr.
There's but one reason a Val'kyr would fight a Vrykul: to prove his worth. And he's not going to do that by hiding behind the unworthy. Skadi's hands are tied. He has to take her on one on one. His main advantage then, is his Poisoned Spear. His Whirlwind hurts, but it's difficult to hit someone who can fly. When he finds himself trapped on the altar to be sacrificed, his Vargul brothers know that they can't hold back any longer. They bum rush the stage to free him. The enraged Skadi tells everyone to take Svala (that's what she said), but if there's one thing that hordes of undead do poorly against, it's fire. The flames from the brazier make short work of them all, leaving just the Vrykul and the Val'kyr once more.
And when the next ritual comes, Skadi will only have enough time to think of the words he heard echoing down from the keep below long ago ... "Your pathetic failure will serve as a warning to all."

Tired of the game, Svala decides to sacrifice Skadi atop her altar, only to discover she has moved too far away. In the world of Azeroth, time, space and distance all matter with magic. Svala is "out of range." Now, minions forgotten, it's an aerial slug-fest. In a one-on-one, Svala stands no chance. Skadi has a lot of things going for him, not the least of which is brute strength. Even if Svala tried kiting him with some fancy shadow magic she has yet to reveal to players, all it'd take is a good harpoon through a wing to send Svala plummeting like a plucked chicken.
Diegocentric: If that is the logic you are following (heh ... logic), then Svala has the best chance in the world to take out Skadi. Sure, she might be out of range from her altar, but she can fly. All she has to do is manage to take out Skadi's Proto-Drake and he would come crashing down, no matter how hard he tried to Whirlwind/helicopter to slow down his fall.
fromtheboxofweasel: A Proto-Drake, especially one as well conditioned as Skadi's, would likely be much more enduring than Svala ... Svala is a princess compared to Skadi's drake. She'd never be able to take it down before they take care of her.
Diegocentric: True, that drake is a beast, but he would still go down way before her. The Lich King didn't give her his blessing because she was a dainty little flower.
Izmo: So I'm pretty new to this whole thing, but I guess I see it like this: Svala waits until Skadi is in the air, then when he's in the sky, she teleports the Proto-Drake into the Ritual, causing Skadi to plummet. ... Not the most fun fight, but technically speaking, it's fair and efficient.
Original Wrath Five-Man Season: Semi-Finals
So here we are, down to the final four matches. The winners of these matches will be duking it out for a berth in the final battle, starting with Match 1 later this afternoon.
MATCH 1
Anub'Arak (Azjol-Nerub) 73.5%
vs.
King Dred (Drak'tharon Keep) 50.5%
MATCH 2
Skadi the Ruthless (Utgarde Pinnacle) 63.8%
vs.
Ley-Guardian Eregos (The Oculus) 50.7%
MATCH 3
Xevozz (Violet Hold) 62.1%
vs.
Loken (Halls of Lightning) 58.1%
MATCH 4
King Ymiron (Utgarde Pinnacle) 60.3%
vs.
Krik'thir the Gatewatcher (Azjol-Nerub) 58.6%
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Fan stuff, Features, Lore, Bosses, Two Bosses Enter






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
ben Dec 31st 2009 9:21AM
aw, shucks. i wish svala won.
anyway, on the bracket, ymiron is goin all the way.
Tyr Dec 31st 2009 9:34AM
Gooooooo Xevozz, kite them all to oblivion!
chetoos Dec 31st 2009 10:25AM
the way I see the finals: dred vs eregos and ymiron vs xevozz.
Arathanar Dec 31st 2009 12:00PM
If you guys let Dred beat Anub, I swear I will find a way to get your IP addresses, hack your account, and replace all your characters with pink-pigtailed gnome deathknights named as various variations on Squickykins.
Here's how I see it -
Anub vs. Dred. We're talking about the king of an entire empire against an overgrown troll mount. Since WoW follows the rule of Authority equals Asskicking, abilities regardless, Anub wins.
Skadi vs. Eregos... is an interesting fight. It all depends on whether Skadi swaps Grauf out for a colored drake. If not, Grauf's frost breath is useless, Skadi can't melee, and his adds have nowhere to go. If he DOES choose a drake, he might stand a chance - assuming that bosses have naturally insanely high iLvls, he could solo Eregos. But probably not. The only way I see this as truly possible is if Skadi's adds each got their own drake, which I don't think will happen. Eregos wins.
Xevozz vs. Loken. Hm. I think Loken wins this pretty handily, all because of Lightning Nova. Because we're assuming Loken kites, Shock Aura is pretty useless. However, even if Xevozz is smart enough to run out of the nova, his orbs aren't. Loken zaps them, owns Xevozz. If, however, we assume that the orbs do leave the nova, or are immune to it, Xevozz could win here. I'm going to say Loken, however.
King Ymiron vs. Krik'thir. Ymiron. Bane owns the tiny adds, Ymiron has no trouble destroying the gatekeepers individually, and Krik'thir presents no challenges. However, if Skadi randomly shouted "hay guise lets get acheefvment htis tiem!!!111!", it goes handily to Krik'thir.
The leaves us with Anub, Ymiron, Loken, and Eregos.
Rexton Dec 31st 2009 10:43AM
The last two matches should be fun, I can see Loken losing that one. Match two looks...interesting. As long as everyone brings the fight away from Oculus (You know he's drawing some serious firepower from there), I'm not sure how that fight will end up.
Zerokku Dec 31st 2009 10:46AM
Something thats always bugged me - Skadi should be a she. In norse mythology Skadi is a woman, so its always weird for me to see the male model.
rdvaughan Dec 31st 2009 11:37AM
just imagine all of skadi's adds on their own drake. im really interested in the out come of that one =p
It's a Trap! Dec 31st 2009 4:48PM
Heh. Assuming the undead adds have half a mind and that they are on drakes, the fight should easily go to Skadi. But....no drakes for the adds = win for eregos unfortunately. I do really hate him.