Two Bosses Enter: Altairus vs. Eregos

"What!?" I hear you ask, trembling with rage. "Eregos!? He was a Wrath of the Lich King boss!" He sure was. Not only was he a Wrath boss, he was the winner of the first season of Wrath of the Lich King's Two Bosses Enter, long before our previous wild card, Scourgelord Tyrannus, was even in the game.
"Uggghhh!" I hear you curse, trembling with only slightly less rage than before. "We've already had a Wrath boss wild card! You are just the worst!" Well, perhaps this bit of information will please you: There are no more Wrath bosses amidst the remaining wild cards. In fact, neither of them have appeared in Two Bosses Enter before at all. They could be anything. Anything.
| Altairus | |
|---|---|
| Eregos |
In last week's matchup, we saw Grim Batol's Erudax clash with Throne of Tides' Lady Naz'jar. There was a clear winner throughout the voting process, though it wasn't nearly the landslide that was Ozruk's win at the beginning of the tournament weeks ago.
Follow along for the details of this week's matchup, as well as discussion on last week's matchup.
The rules of the ring
- The WoW Insider Ring is considered neutral territory, where both combatants are able to access their usual encounter mechanics and abilities. If you can't visualize it inside the squared circle, visualize it someplace else -- but you must take into consideration all of each bosses' abilities and mechanics.
- Assume that each opponent is intelligent and capable of strategic thinking.
- All of the competitors' abilities, including crowd control and other effects to which bosses are usually immune, work on their opponents (with apologies to considerations of lore on this point).
- Assume that the opponents share similar levels, health pools, and comparative overall damage output.
- Don't get caught up in gameplay mechanics and what actual players might do in each encounter.
- Don't neglect style, story, and scale. Everything is a factor; seeking balance is your goal as a spectator and judge.

I don't actually say anything in Vortex Pinnacle, so here's some trivia instead! My name is Arabic for "bird of prey" or "flying one"! Whooo-ooooa!
Altairus sits top Vortex Pinnacle, the realm of Al'Akir the Windlord. Altairus controls the wind and commands the sky itself. In this dragon-versus-dragon death match, can Eregos really top an opponent who controls the very battlefield in which they meet?
Altairus's abilities include:
- Chilling Breath
- Lightning Blast
- Being downwind of Altairus will impede Eregos's combat ability, but being upwind of Altairus will be a benefit! Can Altairus keep Eregos downwind?

Such insolence... such arrogance... must be PUNISHED!
Eregos dominated the first Wrath season of Two Bosses Enter. Even Loken, the most dangerous NPC in the game in the early months of the expansion, fell to Eregos. Sure, Altairus controls the skies, but Eregos has proven himself to be the most dangerous
Eregos's beefy toolkit includes: Weren't around in Wrath of the Lich King? Didn't have the pleasure of wiping in Oculus for hours? Read about the horrors from firsthand reports of other players, then!

Erudax rocked last week's competition, and I'm going to pretend it's entirely because of Rai's fiction in support of the Duke of Below. His write-up was quite popular last week, so here's his depiction of what went down between Erudax and Lady Naz'jar.
The deathly silence of the underground arena shattered as the Lord of Below smashed open the doors, lurching across to his half of the battlefield. As the entrance sealed behind him, Lady Naz'jar stood opposite him with her top two arms crossed. Both combatants eyed up one another, taking a moment to prepare. A pair of worker murlocs dragged in a cart of dragon eggs either side, carefully placing them on the ground against the wall. The Lady blinked and tilted her head at Erudax, who shrugged before charging.
"You think you can withstand the force of the seas themselves?" Lady Naz'jar hissed, firing off a Shock Blast at Erudax. The mighty Duke of Below took the hit directly, singed by the lightning but reaching the Lady and beginning to smack her around with his arms. The two were locked in combat, Naz'jar being quicker but Erudax hitting harder each time. He let out a roar, as the room began to fill with a swirling purple vortex. Smirking to herself, the Lady moved into the eye of the storm, a large obvious circle and stood there, firing off another shock blast.
"Predictable cretin!" she laughed.
"We shall see" Erudax replied, as the nova subsided. As Lady Naz'jar prepared to charge at the hulking creature, she spotted two Corruptors lurching into the arena. Peering at the eggs and then back to them, she worked it out.
"Oh no you don't!"
Lady Naz'jar began to summon a geyser under one of the two sets of eggs, before firing off a shock blast at the corruptor headed for the other pack. Erudax stomped after her, hitting at her but she continued the assault, reaching the corruptor as it began to channel a spell onto the eggs. As the geyser on the other side of the room exploded, the second corruptor was killed, the aftershock of the geyser pushing the Duke away as she finished off the first with another shock blast.
"Enough! Your pathetic attempts at egg scrambling are useless!" she cackled, leaping to the centre of the room and casting a waterspout. Water appeared from nowhere, encasing her as she grinned, her servants coming to her aid. Erudax stomped towards them, slowly being overwhelmed from all angles. Without a word, he began to cast Shadow Gale again, filling the entire room with the vortex. "Foolish creature! I am entirely protected for another minute! What could you possibly plan to achieve?"
Erudax said nothing, pointing what would otherwise be considered a finger at her underlings. One of them, a Tempest Witch, was stood in the eye, but the other two were not so lucky. Lady Naz'jar continued to laugh, shaking her head with pity. Suddenly, there was a look of terror in her eye. Two more corruptors stumbled into the room as the Shadow Gale faded, before Erudax glared at the last assistant, casting Binding Shadows and draining health from the naga before killing it. The two corruptors moved into position and began channeling as Erudax turned to face the Lady.
"Your cowardice will be your undoing."
The corruptors finished their deeds with the eggs at approximately the same time the Waterspout wore off. Whelps burst forth from the eggs, flapping towards Lady Naz'jar and clawing at her. The corruptors began to drain life from her, throwing a heal at their leader. The Naga Lady grunted in agony.
"You... Ozumat... you shall..."
"No" Erudax said, smashing the Lady with an Enfeebling Blow, shortly before his assistants drained the last of her life. He nodded at the whelps, which began to feast. The Duke then turned to his corruptors, performed the equivalent of a Faceless One clicking their fingers and walked towards the exit of the arena, his cohorts in tow and his Gale of Shadows trinket in hand.
| Erudax | |
|---|---|
| Lady Naz'jar |
Personally, I was rooting for Lady Naz'jar so I could paste in this piece from Morohtar instead. C'est la vie.
The battle begins!
Remember, Two Bosses Enter matchups are all about substance and style, not gameplay, mechanics, and numbers. Don't base your strategies on player tactics, which opponent has been easiest or most difficult for you personally, or the difficulty of each opponent relative to instance progression. Vote for the spirit of the battle as set forth above. Set aside differences in opponents' health pools, game level, and actual damage output. Absolutely no game mechanics nitpicking!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
Eregos ftw! Apr 11th 2011 8:13PM
Eregos. Cause he's sheer awesomesauce. I love him.
Eregos ftw! Apr 11th 2011 10:49PM
And for the few that might wonder about my namesake, it first started when Eregos first showed up in the WoTLK series. I had always loved the fight and found whatever lore I could about him. I have no idea why, but he was a character that just clicked with me. I'm hoping that he becomes another zombie dragon in an expansion!
Anyways, I was a little confused about creating an account, so I thought I was typing in the message in my username. The first line happened to be Eregos ftw! I could have set up another account, but the name suited me, so I went with it.
Mike Apr 12th 2011 7:28AM
I tend to agree. Unless Altairus is riding a red, green, or bronze drake (not likely given that I'm sure they've got their own consorts, haha), I don't see him being able to make it through the Enraged Assault of Eregos.
Mike Apr 12th 2011 7:30AM
I tend to agree. Unless Altairus is riding a red, green, or bronze drake (unlikely given that I'm sure they've got their own consorts, haha), I just can't see him making it through the Enraged Assault of Eregos.
Mike Apr 12th 2011 7:31AM
FARGLEBARGLE The comment system claims another victim.
...Seriously, this method of commenting could be the next wild card.
MattKrotzer Apr 12th 2011 8:14AM
Entering "The Comment System" as a wild card? We'd have a winner. More people have died to the comment system here than any of the bosses featured in this article.
lethian Apr 12th 2011 8:19AM
was that bloodlust mike? :D
0rion Apr 12th 2011 2:22PM
Bloodlust Mike sounds like a great nickname for that one trigger happy guildie who's always jumping the gun.
Devin Apr 11th 2011 8:16PM
Anyway you can replace the "wild card" tag in the pics with the boss you actually went with?
cyanea85 Apr 11th 2011 8:25PM
Eregos. He's already flying, so the whirlwinds will have little effect on him, and he can Phase Shift out when Altairus does his breath.
Natsumi Apr 12th 2011 9:02AM
Eregos phase shifts at regular intervals, which are significantly longer than Altarius' breath CD. You are also leaving out the shifting winds, which would obviously blow Eregos too far away and thusly cause him to be 1 shot by Lightning Blast.
Fletcher Apr 11th 2011 8:34PM
Altairus. Partly because I think he actually would win, partly because I'm not a fan of Eregos, partly because I'm voting *against* pre-cata bosses in this TBE*. They irritate me. I would have liked to see Altairus versus Slabhide, actually - it'd make a better dragon-on-dragon fight. Although I understand you're pitting the two previous winners against the fresh blood.
* Despite this, I'm forced to admit that I would totally make an exception for Anub'arak. >8< Spider Pride!
Henry Apr 12th 2011 1:43PM
The lightning blast is just an arbitrary mechanic put in by Blizzard to make sure you don't cheese the encounter by taking Altairus out of his stage (thus negating the cyclones). I don't consider it an actual ability that he has.
Apple Apr 11th 2011 8:41PM
Eregos's massive wings will make this fight somewhat interesting. Unlike players, who can avoid the cyclones by running between them, Eregos will be immediately flung high into the air by several cyclones at once. Of course, he can fly, so falling won't be an issue, but once he's out of Altairus's normal attack range he'll get repeatedly struck by lightning. So, if Altairus can keep himself upwind of Eregos, reducing the dragon's flight speed and maintaining their distance, he'll easily outpace Eregos's damage output with lightning strikes.
There is also the small issue of the Phase Shift, but Altairus isn't impeded by his own wind powers, so he'll have no problem avoiding the Anomolies. In fact, it's an opportunity to get even further away from everyone's favorite Malygos wannabe and guarantee the poor sod can't escape the lightning once he becomes attackable once more.
Angus Apr 11th 2011 8:55PM
"Champions, BEGIN!!!"
"Excuse me highlord, but did you get a ahem...'donation' again?"
"Why do you say that squire?"
"Eregos, sir? He's a ringer if I ever knew one."
"No, I took no donations, but he is a crowd favorite and the stadium is packed..."
Eregos swept in towards the drake with contempt so great one could almost see it physical.
"Miserable insect"
In response the silent stalking drake blasted him with lightning and slowed his advance with the very winds. Frost breath adding once Eregos had finally gotten close.
"Such arrogance will be punished." Eregos shifted and Altarius actually smiled and nodded.
The arcane orbs floating towards him, Altarius commanded forth the winds which blew them right back at Eregos. They exploded harmlessly in front of the dragon and the drake charged in blasting the dragon again with lightning and frost. Eregos staggered, the crowd cheered, Altrius looked like he had figured out a combination that negated the Ley Guardian's most potent attack.
Then Eregos got mad. Altarius attempted to get away from the Dragon, but not even his winds could help, and now the dragon whelps began to attack. Altarius looked about, and comprehension dawned to the drake. It summoned the winds and fled the immediate area, letting Eregos summon another group of planar anomolies. Using the winds he sent the dragon whelps into the anomolies and watched in shock as they completely ignored the explosions.
The drake blasted the whelps and assaulted Eregos, only to fall to an arcane volley from a now very mad Dragon that had almost been beat.
"Good fight, remind me not to put him and Ozruk together until the finale, the crowd would hate that."
"Um sir, they'd be in the semi-finals together."
"THE LIGHT HATES ME!"
"If it is any consolation, I have money on Van Cleef, she's hot."
Fordring nodded lost in thought.
Twill Apr 11th 2011 8:57PM
In Drake v Dragon, Dragon wins.
Narshe Apr 12th 2011 1:01AM
Altairus would disagree.
Altairus: "Size matters not. Look at me. Judge me by my size, do you?"
Kelly Apr 12th 2011 9:55AM
I was going to agree with you, but.... Quoting Master Yoda trumps all other arguments.
fainda Apr 11th 2011 8:59PM
Eregos because altairus' abilities depend more on situational avoidance to damage, whereas Eregos' abilities are unavoidable, and he's flying so the cyclones shouldn't matter
Martinel Apr 11th 2011 9:13PM
"YOU! Your abuse of this world's magic is impermissable!" Eregos' wings tore at the air, holding the great dragon above the Vortex Pinnacle as he studied the wind drake. The blue opened his mouth wide to send a blast of arcane breath toward Altarius; the much smaller drake took to the air himself and screeched defiance, nimbly avoiding the magical bolt. What had been a light breeze turned violent..the sky darkened and the wind grew to a howling gale, its strongest bluster directed at Eregos' form. Altarius flew effortlessly through his own storm, lightning arcing over his fangs as he spit bolt after bolt at the ley-guardian.
The two wove through the air, climbing ever higher. Altarius snapped at Eregos' wingtips even as the fully-grown blue lashed out with claw and breath. The wind whipped around Eregos, buffeting him as he fought to place himself between the current and its master. Altarius dove at him, claws poised to rend scale and flesh.
"You may control the element, whelp, but you forget who controls you!" His wings stretched to their full span and Eregos faded, holding his position in the sky. Altarius' claws met him and passed through; the blue had shifted to another plane, freeing himself of the wind as well as the threat of harm. The drake corrected his course and tried to climb again, but something was distorting the air.. When Eregos shifted, he'd caused anomalies in the local airspace, and those were moving toward the nearest living thing they sensed. His concentration split between holding the storm and avoiding the rifts, Altarius let the winds die down to give himself a bit of distance. Eregos watched impassively as the drake struggled, and after a long moment brought himself back to this world. The wind drake was below him, and Eregos felt the storm at his back; he folded his wings in tightly and dove.
The blue's claws dug in deeply when he hit Altarius, clutching the beast to his chest. He spread his wings again, slowing their descent. Altarius shrieked, limbs striking blindly as he turned in the blue dragon's grasp. The two were locked together, fang and claw tearing at one another as they fell through the sky. Altarius rammed his head into the Ley-guardian's chest, unleashing a blast of chilled air and kicking hard with his hind legs. The Pinnacle shook with the volume of Eregos' roar, and his grip loosened just a little. Just enough for the drake to drag himself free and..the blue's claws clamped onto his wings.
"No magic of nature will help you now..." Eregos shifted again, taking the drake with him. The storm wound down, skies clearing as the blue dragon mauled the much smaller creature. They re-entered the material world just as Eregos bit down at the base of Altarius' wings, splintering bone and scale in his jaws. The domed spires of Al'akir's keep were visible below, and it was toward these that the dragon flung his prey. "It's a long..
way...
...down!"