Two Bosses Enter: Murozond vs. Queen Azshara

Another exciting episode of Two Bosses Enter hits you in the face right now with an exciting matchup between the infinite master of time, Murozond, and Queen Azshara, one of the most revered night elves in Azeroth's history. You will get to decide who moves on to the next round by voting for your favorite combatant and discussing the fight in the comments. You're going to have a blast.
The fight last week was a real doozy, wasn't it? The Echo of Sylvanas pulled out a decisive victory over the hordes of Old God fanboys, eager to watch their champion move forward into the tournament as the world goes mad watching. Too bad, since Zon'ozz is out. Better find a new servant of the Old Gods to flip out over.
| Murozond (End Time) | |
|---|---|
| Queen Azshara (Well of Eternity) |
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.

Players like Murozond. The fight is engaging and fun, the story between the Murozond and Nozdormu was compelling for a time travel piece, and the Infinite Dragonflight is quite the long-standing story to wrap up. That was one loose end that I never really thought would be explored. Nonetheless, there it is. Resolution.
As the alter ego of the master of time himself, Murozond's abilities revolve around the slowing and speeding up of time itself. His fight against Archbishop Benedictus was an utter blowout, with Murozond taking 77.4% of the total vote, crushing the bishop completely. How very sad. Murozond has a following, and I'd caution Queen Azshara to watch out come voting time.
Murozond's abilities include:
- Temporal Blast Kaboom! Murazond hits his enemies with arcane energy.
- Distortion Bomb Orbs of temporal energy are launched around the arena, exploding and causing a zone of temporal distortion that does damage.
- Infinite Breath Much like other dragons, this one breathes.
- Nozdormu does swoop in to buff up Murazond's enemies, and you guys know how the hourglass works.

Queen Azshara is a revered figure in the lore of Warcraft. Not only was she responsible for much of the turmoil brought against the night elves during the original Sundering, but now she's causing all sorts of trouble under the sea. Our Azshara, however, is locked in time, back at the forming of the Dragon Soul and the horrific demonic invasion that would change Azeroth forever.
I did not expect Hagara Stormbinder to do as well in the votes against Queen Azshara as she did. With 55.8% of the vote, Azshara cemented her win but with no perfect certainty. Her fans may be fickle. Watch out. Hagara's popularity is still unquestionable, though. Her fight is fun and accessible, with lots of moves that can cause some pretty hilarious circumstances and stories for many raids to come. Hagara, however, did not win. Azshara did. Get in the ring!
Queen Azshara's abilities include:
- Servant of the Queen Azshara charms an opponent, forcing them to become a puppet and do Azshara's bidding. Destroying the puppet hand ends the effect.
- Total Obedience Queen Azshara attempts to charm all opponents and turn them into puppets.
- Frost Magus Uses frost abilities like Ice Fling, Coldflame, and Blades of Ice to damage opponents of the queen.
- Fire Magus A fire mage specializing in Fireballs, Firebombs, and Blast Waves.
- Arcane Magus This student of the arcane uses Arcane Shocks and Arcane Bombs to debuff and damage opponents.

Last Week's Winner: Echo of Sylvanas
Popularity contest? Never. Not according to the Echo of Sylvanas, anyway. She has a bow to my head and is making me say these things, but I don't understand why the coercion when I'd say these things of my own free will. Some people just never change.
Reader Rai's explanations of these matchups have been great the last few weeks, and this matchup has a nice comment about both contestants' abilities, putting the win in the Echo of Sylvanas' column.
I'd like to summarise one key event of this fight to demonstrate what might happen.While mechanically difficult to complete in-game, I do like the idea of Zon'ozz channeling so much Old God energy and influence that he basically succumbs to its power. The feeling of witnessing the lieutenants of the Old Gods rush for power grabs as Deathwing makes his final attempts at perfect chaos on Azeroth.
If Zon'ozz pushes Sylvanas into casting Wracking Pain and Sacrifice, he'd be trapped in the middle of a ring of ghouls. If the shadowy orb is up, it'd have nowhere to go and be bounced back by any one of the ghouls, forcing him into his shadowy "take extra damage" phase, while Sylvanas is immune to all damage during that time. By that point, sacrifice will hit and wipe most, if not all, of his health.
It doesn't matter how much life he drains from her or the amount of damage he does before she jumps up into the air, poor Zon'ozz's abilities are his own handicap here.
icepyro's explanation of the Warlord Zon'ozz and Echo of Sylvanas fight was long but worth it, as the breakdown of the abilities is top notch, discussion of each contestant's gimmick and flavor, and the way it all should end seems like a fight worthy of both of these two cool combatants.
I love Sylvanas as much as the next Forsaken, but this is a lot closer that most people give credit for. As a healer in dungeons and raids, I find Warlord Zon'ozz much more taxing and it's not just because of length of fight.Vote for the next week's winner now!
An intelligent boss (rules of the ring here remember) can avoid Sylvanas's spots on the ground. He can easily nuke a ghoul and get out of dodge.
His ball mechanic is BS in LFR and does nothing if Sylvanas fails to bounce it and not much if she does bounce it. In normal it will kill her to solo it, and kill her to bounce it, so unless she does Wracking Pain then and let the ghouls bounce it, but then the question becomes whether he returns to center before her sacrifice.
Then there are the dots. Given there is only one person here except during one phase, the dot will be placed on Sylvanas. Disrupting Shadows hurts without heals or dispel. h-u-r-t-s.
Now the scenario everyone seems to be thinking, that Sylvanas will use Wracking Pain so the ghouls bounce the balls, and it hits Zon'ozz just in time for him to stand still and go into the black phase, allowing Sacrifice to be cast right there where he stands and takes him out, that might happen, but I don't think that's enough damage. If Zon'ozz survives that, he's won. The DoT will catch up, the ball mechanic may help a little, as will the general attacks while she's running around, although leet hunters jump, twist, shoot, twist, land while still going in the direction they want. On second thought, he will die because he will have already taken damage from her arrows and whatnot.
I think the worst part is both bosses have their nasty side and their gimmick mechanic side. So really it all comes down to timing. Does Zon'ozz really stupidly return to the same spot as Sylvanas after the ball bounces and make himself more vulnerable just as she casts Sacrifice? Is the ball still bouncing when she casts Sacrifice (he will be safely out of the way if so)? Does the DoT do sufficient damage before this? How about the arrows that can't be avoided (they do pretty decent damage too if left unhealed)?
Whoever wins, I bet they will be one attack away from death. Still the timing is more reliant on Sylvanas than Zon'ozz which gives him the edge. And really, we wouldn't even be discussing this if it's normal difficulty as everything Zon'ozz does will do sufficient damage that he wins (and fairly quickly I might add). All things considered, I have to give it to the Warlord.
| Echo of Sylvanas (End Time) | |
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| Warlord Zon'ozz (Dragon Soul) |
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Caz Mar 26th 2012 4:33PM
Hmm. I suspect voters for Murozond just don't wanna see Sylvannas wiped on the floor by Azshara.
mibu.work1 Mar 26th 2012 6:55PM
I'm pretty sure the majority of my server would, however, love to see Azshara on the floor with sylvanus.
Dude Mar 26th 2012 4:41PM
He would just have to sit on her while she calls out for her helpers.
Caz Mar 26th 2012 4:54PM
I mean, come one - this isn't even possible. Murozond has no one to help him - no one to break the puppet hands. One Servant of the Queen or Total Obedience and it's all over unless he manges to interrupt both spells perfectly every single time, which isn't impossible but is unlikely.
Natsumi Mar 26th 2012 10:01PM
@Caz
Murozond is Nozdormu, Dragon Aspect of TIME. You don't think a MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE can interrupt perfectly every time, not to mention he's the MASTER OF TIME AND SPACE.
Murozond stops time. Murozond eats her head (He's a Dragon, they do that from time to time). Murozond resumes time. Murozond wins!
Ballmung Mar 27th 2012 1:23AM
I didn't know you could mind control a crazy dragon.
Deathknighty Mar 27th 2012 1:47AM
See, what you have to consider is that Azshara is so fucking powerful that she doesn't even think your little group of fighters (same one that killed Murozond earlier) is even worth the effort of fighting.
She literally just stands there poking fun at you and watching her servitors die to try to please her, because she can get away with that crap.
If you want it justified to you numbers-wise, it's stated during the War of the Ancients trilogy that she is far, far more powerful than Mannoroth is. Considering that his health pool is ten times the size of Murozond's and his damage output will destroy you if you aren't being protected by Illidan on magicroids, Azshara will probably wipe the floor with Murozond.
Pantro Mar 26th 2012 4:46PM
Azshara must win this one, she has a team full o' casters and she can turn that hourglass herself if she wants to turn back time. Hopefully she wins...
QM Mar 26th 2012 5:02PM
Although we all know this is ultimately a popularity contest, the victor in an actual duel is decided by one factor: can Azshara dominate Murozond? If she can, then it's game set match. She makes him stand still as her mages wail on him, or something more diabolocal. She IS Azshara after all.
If she can't dominate him, it goes to Murozond. The mages will come after him two at a time, and will be easy fodder. Even with the time reset, I just don't see pure magic users beating a former Aspect.
I'm inclined to believe she can't dominate him, so I'm giving this one to Murozond.
Shadda Mar 27th 2012 12:17AM
Yes, Murozond is a former aspect but Azshara was one of the most powerful mages in the history of Azeroth and Murozond seems to be in a weakened state. I'm sure that she can figure out how to dodge and hit the hourglass, meaning that she can resurrect her 9 companions 5 times. The real question is whether she'd be willing to dirty her hands and tank with her immunity bubble.
Telwar Mar 26th 2012 5:11PM
It's not Azshara that Murozond is fighting, it's her flunkies. That's the key.
Remember, Azshara sits doing her nails and is invulnerable during the fight, as it's beneath her. So, Murozond has to just interrupt her Total Obedience, and he's golden.
Because the mages in her court? They're like every idiot you've ever grouped with who couldn't actually get out of the fire or get the interrupt or switch to the add. Literally, they're watching their meters, because they're sure having the highest dps will impress the queen.
musicchan Mar 27th 2012 5:39PM
This is exactly what I think of every time I consider Azshara's fight. Those mages of hers would be too busy trying to impress her to do anything really useful.
greenfuse80 Mar 26th 2012 5:42PM
Azshara is overpowered in this fight. Simply using Servant of the Queen (instant cast) on Murozond = instant win. It's the same effect as Total Obedience on a group. Murozond is the only one to get mind controlled and he has no one to break him out of it. So it lasts indefinitely.
Easy win for Azshara.
Prissa Mar 26th 2012 5:46PM
The mages would be their own undoing. Should murozond be puppetted, and then they use the hourglass to clean up the floor, he'd be back to being free.
Robert Mar 26th 2012 6:39PM
Lets see, five mages die, Azshara hits hourglass, mages rez, with heroism. Repeat x5.
Not to mention Murozond can't break himself free of the hand.
Jason Mar 26th 2012 10:38PM
Exactly, Azshara just stands by the hourglass... ping... ping... ping... ping... ping... it's not hard...
Jabadabadana Mar 26th 2012 6:52PM
Allowing himself any kind of interrupt (say... using the hourglass himself, which will also speed him up) to deal with total obedience, Murozond wins this. 5 interrupts plus a pile of aoe on the ground will deal with any control, and he'll just eat the magi.
Andalvar Mar 26th 2012 10:32PM
I love murazond and all but he has no way to beat the queen. Can't get out of the hand, can't interrupt obedience, and she can just hit the hourglass if her Mages die.
Perry Mar 27th 2012 2:25AM
But...but...he IZ Aspeckt.
All seriousness aside, he was prepared for this fight with Azshara. Throughout their measly existence, Murzond has been undermining the mages' lives. From removing pelts from bears before they could be looted to phasing the herbs they needed for the queen's cocktail, Murozond has been preparing his enemies for failure. That magic teacher that taught them a spell that "should" nullify time-magic but actually amplifies it? An Infinite Tutor. That tailor who sewed their boots with an automatic shoelace-tying mechanism? An Infinite tailor. At the most probable moment in this fight, Murozond will collapse this great ball of wibbley-wobbley timey-wimey stuff around their throats.
For these mortals, time...has run out. /dragonsunglasses
Gideon Wells Mar 27th 2012 6:55AM
I like Murozond. I love his story and the implications of his quotes from the fight that there is a worse event than the Hour of Twilight in our future. I love that he is the medium that has Nozdormu give a Slaughterhouse 5 shout out. It is a creative fight . It is also the (seeming) end fight of a storyline 5 to 7 years in the making depending on if you want to include Chromie’s Vanilla quest in Andorhal as part of the Infinite Storyline or not.
That aside, realistically I think Azshara would mop the floor here depending on her minions. This is a fight that is hers to win or lose.
I am iffy about whether her mind control abilities would affect Murozond. For one he is an Aspect. As seen in the Well of Eternity instance right after you fight her the Old Gods themselves had trouble handling Deathwing when he came to claim the Dragon/Demon Soul. Second, this is a corrupted, fanatical version of Nozdormu. Even then, her “mindcontrol” is charm dependent. Even though she is egotistical enough to believe she could charm even Sargeras, Murozond is a corrupted, fanatical version of Nozdormu. Especially since he knows she is a few days from spouting a few tentacles.
So she has nothing to do, but sit back and control the Hour Glass in a fine tuned manner. She’s even sadistic enough that’d she wait till all her guards are dead or near dead before rewinding time. Assuming that her “I’m bored, peace out!” end mechanic won’t take effect until all the charges are used up.
That is the first major issue of the fight. Azshara’s laziness + Hour Glass = advantage Azshara.
In her fight she has two of each magi. How intelligently they fight. This is the second key part of the fight.
• If they attack two at a time, Murozond wins. The buffs of the hour glass won’t be as great on the four that sit around doing whatever it is they do till they join in.
• They are enthralled by Azshara. There is a chance that they would stand around in the temporal bomb spots (fire) blindly out of devotion. Some of them do have abilities that lock them in place.
• Murozond has a few attacks that can strike multiple opponents at once. So if the Magi are too paniced or enthralled to think to spread out, Murozond would make quick work of them.
This is a tough one for me to call. Technically, even as a Murozond fan, I would have to say Azshara should be able to mop the floor with him. Her downfall here, if she loses, is in her own control needs. She might lose this fight if she replaced too much of her own soldiers’ critical thinking with mindless devotion.