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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
2-07-2011 @ 3:27PM
Mr. Tastix said...
I think we'll defeat him, not "kill him".
My opinion is that we didn't kill Malygos, we weakened him to a point where Alexstrasza could send him back to the earth. She's already tried this with Deathwing but failed to do so the first time, chances are we'll weaken him and the same thing will happen.
Yogg-Saron was referred to -by himself- as the "God of Death" also note that it's highly doubtful Yogg-Saron is actually dead. It's debatable that -any- of the Old Gods are actually dead. I don't think they are, if they're powerful enough to corrupt a goddamn Dragon Aspect then frankly, I don't see mere mortals ending them so easily.
2-07-2011 @ 5:23PM
Mir said...
Didn't they say something about Deathwing actually slowly melting apart because of the dragon soul thing?
Was kinda why he needed all that armor made.
I foresee a boss battle where part of the mechanics involve finding a way to remove his armor, then he starts slowly dying on top of any damage the raid is doing to him.
Well, it sounds like an awesome start in my head >_>
2-07-2011 @ 5:40PM
Rubitard said...
I'm currently battling the Aspect of Taco Bell. I'm sure that which ever side wins, it'll end in a wipe.
2-07-2011 @ 7:36PM
Shrikesnest said...
Man, what would it mean if the aspect of death was destroyed? Would death no longer have a presence on Azeroth? Try to imagine it with me... when you died, you'd just spring back to life at a nearby graveyard. What would that mean for a world? That'll be an interesting game mechanic.