World of Warcraft: When Alliance and Horde Characters Swap Roles

Post a Personal Ranking of the Warcraft Combat Power

I can only give a general understanding of this chapter. Some parts may be controversial, mainly because of my personal understanding. The combat power of this book is basically divided in this order. At the same time, there are many characters that I can't talk about.

In addition, it can also explain the reply in the comments about the orcs' lifespan and the inability to stack combat power.

Let's talk about the high-end combat power first.

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Firstborn: The specific details are unknown. At present, the top level in Warcraft is manifested in the creation of many pantheons. According to Zareli's clues, the firstborn can already wholesale Titans-Eternals at this level.

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Titan: The top combat power before the birth of the firstborn is set. It is a basic operation to explode stars at will. Take the line between them and Sargeras. The aftermath between them has destroyed n planets, but this does not mean that their upper limit is to explode stars. In fact, for this level, using planets as weapons is nothing.

Eternals: The same level as Titans, but the power is too dependent on anima, that is, the power extracted from the souls of the dead. For example, if there is enough anima, Sylvanas can try to sneak attack the Jailer. If there is insufficient anima, it is a chicken with poor performance. (Sylvanas is used as an example here to illustrate the strengthening effect of anima)

The Jailer: The fifth one besides the four Eternals. He was imprisoned in the Maw for a long time. He almost reshaped reality and wanted to rebuild the universe in the Tomb of the Firstborn. I think his combat power during this period was higher than that of the Titans.

The Void Lord: At present, only the level of this thing corresponds to the Titans and Eternals. The actual combat performance is not known until their version.

Other characters:

The Fel Pantheon and the Life Pantheon may appear in the future. Of course, if Sargeras is set to slaughter the Fel Pantheon and create the Burning Legion, then his combat power evaluation needs to be raised to another level.

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Kil'jaeden: The second in command of the Burning Legion, second only to Sargeras. He once ordered Archimonde to destroy the World Tree. In Rise of the Horde, Velen considered him the strongest Draenei (Eredar). In terms of talent, he is a genius among the geniuses of the Eredar. In Rise of the Horde, the description of Kil'jaeden says that he has exploded more than once, and even his lieutenant Tal'gas has a world-destroying starburst level performance (also from this novel). In the story of Maw of the Damned, the Burning Legion blacksmith Netrezaar wanted to kill Kil'jaeden. In his eyes, even weapons that can destroy the world are not good enough. In the end, he used the materials that were contaminated with the power of Sargeras when he fought against the Titans to make the Maw of the Damned to kill him. Of course, this guy didn't win and was killed in seconds.

At the same time, Kil'jaeden also had the feat of blessing an Eredar casually and turning him into an extremely powerful assassin.

Of course, the energy required to summon him is also very huge. The first time Kil'jaeden was summoned, he used the Sunwell, the Scepter of Sargeras, the twisting void energy extracted from the mana furnace by the blood elves, and a naaru.

In addition, I won't mention other abilities for now. If I say too much, it is easy to be misunderstood as the author is an Eredar.

Archimonde: In the War of the Ancients, Azshara was described as uneasy after seeing Archimonde. At the same time, in the War of the Ancients, Archimonde buffed the demon guards and they were directly hacked to death by a demigod.

At the same time, with five fingers clenched, a bronze dragon died directly, and the skin and flesh were separated. With a gust of wind, the coalition organized by the night elves flew away, and a magic circle destroyed Dalaran.

He twisted Malorne's neck in close combat.

Before his death, his record was also a single-handed battle against Grommash, Durotan, Khadgar, Yrel, and the Draenor coalition with artifacts. This record is not shameful.

Guardians of Tirisfal (Medivh and Aegwynn): With the power of the Guardians of Tirisfal, the Sun of the Dragon mentioned that even Deathwing dared not fight him. At the same time, in this book, Rhonin also believed that only Medivh's power could be compared with the Dragon Soul.

As for Aegwynn, you know the incarnation of Sargeras in the Tomb of Sargeras. Aegwynn fought against this thing and won. (Although there may be suspicion that Sargeras let her win)

9th Edition Sylvanas and Night Warrior Tyrande: These two are the hard work of the designers in the 9th edition. There is no need to say more about Sylvanas. Everyone has seen his performance in the Sanctum of Domination. It's not a big deal to face the Maw Walker and the Lich King, Jaina and other protagonists. The attack method directly started to break the Tower of the Damned as a projectile.

As for the Night Warrior Tyrande, the greatest performance of her combat power is fighting with Sylvanas and Nathanos.

Ra-den and Odin and other Titan Guardians: Of course, there are too many, so I'll just say a few words.

Tyr and Galakrond were on the line. Before the Dragon Father evolved, Tyr was able to suppress him. The sealed Old God almost killed Nozdormu. As a result, Ra-den destroyed the portal in the Old God's home court in Ny'alotha and resisted N'Zoth to delay time.

At the same time, in Odin's Legend, even the Big Screw was violently killed by the Titan Guardian in his home court. Al'Akir was even more embarrassing. The Wind Lord was destroyed by Ra-den with thunder.

In addition, the Titan Guardian can also work part-time as Nuwa to mold people and explode soldiers.

Naaru: As the current face of the Holy Light system, the Naaru's own positioning is the same as that of the Titan Guardian, the Old God, etc., but in terms of combat power alone, they are still stronger than the Old God, and they have also had the record of self-destructing to exchange for the incarnation of the Void Lord and self-destructing Revendreth.

Ancient God: Something like an infectious disease, the biggest effect is corrosion, the upper limit can corrode the planet or even the Titan's soul, the lower limit... Draenor is about the same. So in summary, this is something that needs to be developed. The upper limit of normal development is the Titan Guardian, and the lower limit is being beaten by mortals. Only after super development like Twilight Hour is successful can it be said to be a character.

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Thor: A character that is a fusion of the First Emperor and Genghis Khan in Warcraft. After absorbing the power of Leiden, he can beat the four gods of Pandaria. His personal combat power is officially certified strong.

Malorne, Cenarius and other demigods: Like Loa and Supreme God, I don't like to think of these demigods as combat power levels, such as xx realm. In my understanding, demigods are a life level. Take Loa as an example. Strong Loa can be used as bosses, and chicken Loa is also killed by adventurers, right?

Back to the point, I think it's OK to put those demigods in this position. At least the wilderness demigods that can be shown can fight against elemental lords like Screw.

For example, in Mount Hyjal, Cenarius is one of the strongest demigods. In the game, he takes two druids to buff some adventurers at the same time, and then goes straight into Screw's hometown and kills him.

Note: Screw is not alone.

Guardian Dragons: I don't really want to write about them, because the Warcraft novels are written by n authors, so the combat power of a series of guardian dragons such as Deathwing is also very limited. The upper limit of Deathwing can destroy the world, tear open the barrier with the elemental plane, and beat Gruul violently. The destructive power is much greater than that of the Scourge, but the lower limit... emmm, it's just a little stronger than ordinary dragons. When fighting with Korialstrasz, he was so bad that he didn't kill him in seconds with the Dragon Soul, and he was also scared by him.

Elemental Lords:

Not much to say, they can reshape the surface and release world-class aoe, which has already appeared in the Dark Empire period.

At the same time, unless they are killed in the elemental plane, they can be resurrected.

Grommash who drinks blood, Brox who holds an oak axe, these outrageous things: after drinking blood, Grommash killed Cenarius with a weak force, and then traded one for one with Mannoroth. In the timeline without drinking blood, he also relied on the cover of Gorehowl and Iron Star to kill Mannoroth alone (the poor thing died twice at the hands of Grommash), and Brox used his hand to cut a wound on Sargeras to buy time for Malfurion, which he can brag about for the rest of his life.

These two are typical characters with a huge gap between the upper and lower limits. When the upper limit atmosphere reaches it, they will kill anyone they see, and when the lower limit plot requires them to be captured by ordinary people.

Lich King: I won’t discuss the Ner’zhul version. I will only talk about Arthas and Bolvar. My understanding of these two is that they are considered top combat power among mortals, but there are few pure mortals in World of Warcraft now.

Even a warlock like Ritsom has a hard time winning with an artifact, and even Sylvanas has the power of the Maw to kill the Lich King.

Okay, that's roughly it. Of course, I didn't mention many characters, such as Kael'thas and Illidan. I'm too lazy to write so much, and the number of words is enough for a normal chapter...

In summary, being able to explode stars and destroy the world is really nothing in the current combat power of World of Warcraft. The Eredar who can easily destroy the world and explode stars in the Prophet's Teachings don't even deserve a name.

By the way, you can see above that many characters have high combat power, but they are not made by enduring life.

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