"World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King" Hero Power Rankings

by hexiaoyao on 2008-10-15 22:31:04

The Chinese logo for the second expansion of "World of Warcraft": "Wrath of the Lich King" has been released and is currently being prepared in an orderly manner. Players defeated Illidan in "The Burning Crusade" and stopped the plot of the Burning Legion to invade Azeroth again. A new adventure will begin in the near future. This time, the goal is Northrend, the continent located in the northern part of Azeroth! Naxxramas and Dalaran will make a new appearance in Northrend, the secrets of the chromatic dragons, the conspiracy of the Scourge, especially Arthas, who wields Frostmourne at the top of the Ice Crown, is waiting for all adventurers on this mysterious continent in the north!

To help everyone understand the second expansion of "World of Warcraft", "Wrath of the Lich King", here we re-rank the heroes' strength objectively.

This ranking is limited to the real history of "World of Warcraft" since the invasion of the Burning Legion to Azeroth. We first divide by weight class, then according to facts and achievements. Otherwise, if we randomly pull out a bunch of ancient relatives, the comparison would be meaningless.

Super Class (God of Gods)

1. Fallen Titan God Sargeras (Sargeras)

Strength Proof: Absolute leader of the Burning Legion, the strongest warrior among the founder Titan Gods, known as the strongest god, from light fallen into darkness, he leads the Warcraft main story.

First, the strongest must be Sargeras, no question. The founder Titan God race was once the greatest warrior of the Pantheon, later became the leader of the Burning Legion. The strongest god among gods, impossible not to acknowledge. From light fallen into darkness, leading the Burning Legion to conquer everywhere, it can be said that without him, there would be no Warcraft story.

A Class (God Level)

2. New Lich King Death Knight Arthas (Combined Form)

Strength Proof: Strongest soul combined with the strongest human, openly rebelled against Kil'Jaedan (Illidan didn't dare to, their strength wasn't on the same level), still managed to kill Illidan while continuously losing power.

Glorious Achievements: Kel'Thuzad

Muradin Bronzebeard

Fear Lord Mal'Ganis

Lightbringer Uther

Archmage Antonidas

Blue Dragon Sarithion

Baelgun Bronzebeard

Illidan Stormrage

Kael'thas

Sylvanas...

Game Appearance: Final Boss of the upcoming new expansion "World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King"

3. Deceiver Kil'Jaedan

Strength Proof: One of the two lieutenants of the fallen Titan God Sargeras, responsible for planning conspiracies and collecting various evil forces for the Burning Legion. Made Illidan feel like an "invincible force" and obey.

Game Appearance: Final Boss of "World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade" 2.3 version

4. Corruptor Archimonde

Strength Proof: One of the two lieutenants of the fallen Titan God Sargeras, leading the demons of the Burning Legion—including Mannoroth and his Pit Lords—flattened world after world.

Game Appearance: Final Boss of "World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade" 2.0 version

B Class (Half-God Level)

5. Demon Hunter Illidan (after absorbing Gul'dan's energy)

Strength Proof: Became extremely powerful after obtaining the artifact Gul'dan's Skull, instantly killed the Burning Legion general Fear Lord Tichondrius. Later became Kil'Jaedan's newly chosen agent, challenging the new Lich King Arthas and barely survived.

Game Appearance: Final Boss of "World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade" 2.0 version

6. Pit Lord Destroyer Mannoroth [Mannoroth the Destructor]

Strength Proof: Third-level commander of the Burning Legion (only below Kil'Jaedan and Archimonde), leader of the Pit Lords, favorite henchman of the violent Archimonde, destroyed countless worlds. Can control the bloodlust of the orcs with his own blood.

7. Dreadlord Darkener Tichondrius [Tichondrius the Darkener]

Strength Proof: Third-level commander of the Burning Legion (only below Kil'Jaedan and Archimonde), had a share in seducing Sargeras. Unlike Mannoroth, Tichondrius controlled the undead. Finally killed by Illidan.

8. Forest Lord Cenarius

Strength Proof: Son of the Moon Goddess Elune and the demigod Malorne. Ancestor of druids and druid magic, Malfurion used ancient druidic spells left by Cenarius. He kept a low profile and rarely appeared, belonging to the category of hermits. However, during the orc landing on Kalimdor to seize territory, he was killed by the orc Grommash Hellscream. Given that his death was too unfair to the audience, he could only be ranked 8th.

Now let's talk about the male protagonist, the new Lich King, Death Knight Arthas. Finally, he split the ice seal on the Frozen Throne that had never melted with Frostmourne. A helmet containing the power of the Lich King rolled to Arthas' feet. Arthas picked it up and slowly put on the helmet, merging to become the new Lich King.

In terms of strength, he is definitely still above Illidan. There's no way around it; under the disadvantageous premise of continuously losing strength, he managed to kill Illidan using the power of the Frostmourne sword.

After the merge, Arthas gained the power of Ner'zhul, naturally becoming even stronger. Of course, whether he should be called Arthas or Ner'zhul afterward is hard to say, but in any case, he is very strong, known as the strongest on land.