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Arthas v. Kil Jaeden

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Jun 1, 2008 05:41PM

Who would win?

Whats your opinion?

GO!

Jun 1, 2008 05:57PM

I stopped playing wow when Age of Conan came out.. Buuuuut, I would say.. Kil Jaeden because he looks cool! :)

Isn't that what wow is about? Who looks the best?
I know my Tank would only use T4 even though he had 2 bits of T5 and one bit of T6... But, T4 looked better.! :O
Fuck I hate wow.

Jun 1, 2008 07:22PM

Arthas...DUH! Wanna know how? Kil'Jaeden is a lvl 70 boss, and Arthas will be a lvl 80 raid boss. Again with the DUH!

Really though, Kil'Jaeden is supposerd to be a god embodied, and Arthas is the Lich King embodied, so it would really be a tough fight.

Jun 1, 2008 07:31PM

You don't really kill Kil'Jaiden tho, you just kick him back into the portal.

I suspect you're going to fight him again in late level 80 or sometime in level 90.

Jun 2, 2008 02:43AM

I´m saying Arthas, since we haven´t seen what he can do ever since he and the lich king merged.

Jun 2, 2008 05:01PM

From pure lore standpoint, Kil'Jaeden is A LOT stronger than Arthas. Kil'Jaeden created the lich king from Nezrul the former king of the horde by tormeting it in a sort of "hellish plane". Then, he brought it back as the lich king and enslaved him. Arthas stumbled upon the remains of the defeated Lich King and merged with it. So by all LORE logic, Kil'Jaeden would have little trouble wipping the floor with Arthas. Read up on the lore on Wowwiki.

Jun 5, 2008 10:38AM

Heretushi, you aren't exactly correct about the lore. Ner'Zhul was never the king of the Horde. He was an elder shaman who became the first Warchief after Kil'Jaeden taught him the ways of the warlock but soon defied Kil'Jaeden when the spirits of the orc ancestors refused to converse with him. Kil'Jaeden stripped him of his powers and gave them to Gul'dan. After Gul'dan's death, Ner'Zhul tried to open multiple portals which led to the destruction of Dreanor, Kil'Jaeden caught him where he stripped Ner'Zhul of his body piece by piece and tortured his soul until he agreed to become the Lich King. But as he created the Lich King, Kil'Jaeden and the dreadlords who were to act as his handlers saw that the Lich King's powers grew exponentially as Scourge plague spread over Northrend and into Eastern Azeroth. And Arthas didn't stumble upon his remains. The Lich King crippled himself by separating Frostmourne from the Frozen Throne. After Arthas retrieved Frostmounre and became Lich King's Champion, the Lich King realized he was losing his control over the Scourge. He summoned Arthas to return to Northrend when Kil'Jaeden ordered Illidan to redeem himself by killing the Lich King. Arthas defeated Illidan, climbed up to the Frozen Throne, used Frostmourne to free Ner'Zhul's armor from the Frozen Throne, then donned it where they merged. Once merged, the Lich King's powers should return and strengthen as he takes back control of the Scourge.

Jun 5, 2008 10:52AM

My opinion is that Lich King does pose a threat to Kil'Jaeden and he may not be able to defeat a complete Lich King

Jun 5, 2008 03:33PM

So basically, this is the exact same thing I told, worded differently. ;)

Saying that a coffee is hot or that coffee is at 82 degrees is exactly the same thing. :P

Jun 7, 2008 02:31AM

Foolie just said Kil'Jaeden would lose...

And in my personal opinion I believe it. Anything that has the power to spread the Scourge plague that far must have some extreme power at its full potential...

Arthas would definitely serve a pain in Kil'jaeden's side (hence sending illidan) but overall Arthas could probably kick Kil'Jaeden's butt...