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World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth Hailstone Construct
World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth Azurethos, The Winged Typhoon
World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth T'zane
World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth Warbringer Yenajz
World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth Dunegorger Kraulok
World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth Ji'arak
Previous expansions
World of Warcraft: Legion Ana-Mouz
World of Warcraft: Legion Calamir
World of Warcraft: Legion Drugon the Frostblood
World of Warcraft: Legion Flotsam
World of Warcraft: Legion Humongris
World of Warcraft: Legion Levantus
World of Warcraft: Legion Na'zak the Fiend
World of Warcraft: Legion Nithogg
World of Warcraft: Legion Shar'thos
World of Warcraft: Legion The Soultakers
World of Warcraft: Legion Withered J'im
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor Drov the Ruiner
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor Rukhmar
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor Tarlna the Ageless
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor Teluur<Watcher of the Wilds>
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor Savage Whale Shark(Patch 6.ii)
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor Supreme Lord Kazzak(Patch 6.ii)
World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Salyis's Warband(BossGalleon)
World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Sha of Anger
World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Nalak<The Storm Lord>(Patch 5.2)
World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Oondasta(Patch 5.2)
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Doom Lord Kazzak(level 70)
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Doomwalker(level 70)
Omen(during Lunar Festival)

This folio contains a short overview of all earth bosses in game, including those that were nerfed, removed, or just not updated for the level cap. These bosses are considered raid bosses since it takes more than a party of 5 players to downward them. Blizzard seems to have lost interest for a time in the idea of world bosses as none had been added between the World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Burning Cause expansion and World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria Mists of Pandaria.

Spawn rates

Some people take roughly estimated their spawn rates:[ citation needed ]

Initial spawn:

  • Tuesday Nighttime, very belatedly (~25-45%)
  • Wednesday Dark (75-90%)
  • Thursday Dark (55-80%)

Respawn:

  • 2 days after previous kill (60%)
  • 3 days after previous impale (seventy%)
  • 4 days after previous impale (80%)

Server crashing or going downwards counts every bit that earth boss having been killed, and starts its respawn timer

Old spawn trivia

At the fourth dimension of the testing, BossAzuregos/BossLord Kazzak used to spawn a petty before than the world dragons. The dragons spawn ane unique per the four spawn locations, typically all at the aforementioned time. One continent being downwards without the other desyncs the dragons, possibly making them spawn duplicates. (Thus occasionally spawning 2 of exactly the same bosses in different locations).

Contents

  • 1 Spawn rates
    • 1.i Erstwhile spawn trivia
  • 2 History of World Raid Bosses
    • 2.1 Outdoor bosses
  • iii Dragons of Nightmare
    • three.i Emeriss
    • 3.2 Lethon
    • three.three Ysondre
    • 3.iv Taerar
  • iv Others - Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor
    • 4.ane Azuregos
    • 4.2 Highlord Kruul
    • 4.iii Teremus the Devourer
  • 5 Event/Quest - Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor
    • 5.1 Omen
  • six Others - Outland
    • 6.i Doom Lord Kazzak
    • six.two Doomwalker
  • 7 Others - Pandaria
    • 7.1 Salyis's Warband
    • seven.2 Sha of Anger
    • 7.3 The Tempest Lord
    • vii.4 Oondasta
  • eight Others - Draenor
    • 8.1 Drov the Ruiner
    • 8.2 Rukhmar
    • 8.3 Tarlna the Ageless
    • 8.4 Teluur
    • eight.5 Fell Whale Shark (Patch half-dozen.2)
    • 8.6 Supreme Lord Kazzak (Patch 6.2)
  • 9 Others - Broken Isles
    • nine.1 Ana-Mouz
    • 9.2 Calamir
    • 9.three Drugon the Frostblood
    • nine.iv Flotsam
    • ix.5 Humongris
    • 9.6 Levantus
    • 9.seven Na'zak the Fiend
    • nine.8 Nithogg
    • 9.ix Shar'thos
    • 9.10 The Soultakers
    • 9.11 Withered J'im
  • x Others - Kul Tiras and Zandalar
    • 10.i Hailstone Construct
    • ten.2 Azurethos, The Winged Draft
    • 10.3 T'zane
    • ten.4 Warbringer Yenajz
    • 10.5 Dunegorger Kraulok
    • 10.6 Ji'arak
  • 11 References
  • 12 Run across also
  • 13 External links

History of Earth Raid Bosses

Originally, BossAzuregos and BossDoom Lord Kazzak were added early in World of Warcraft. They were two of the game's greatest promotions of intra-guild cooperation and inter-gild rivalry, as killing them required tracking their spawn, forming a raid, beating the encounter, AND the opposing faction (and at times aforementioned faction griefers). Their loot was also amid the best at the fourth dimension of their popularity.

Shortly before the Ahn'Qiraj event, the four Dragons of Nightmare were created, and added an entire new round of World Raid bosses. They were initially killed for having the all-time items for their slots, and afterwards farmed for their nature resistant gear when it became credible that some Temple of Ahn'Qiraj encounters required it. They were also involved in the Scepter of the Shifting Sands greenish piece questline.

As fourth dimension passed, and Naxxramas came out without accompanying world raid bosses, the popularity of the earth raid bosses began to fade.

With patch two.0, BossHighlord Kruul began to terrorize Azeroth, in place of Lord Kazzak (and his Azeroth boodle table).

Later on the Burning Crusade came out, two new world raid bosses were introduced, Doom Lord Kazzak and BossDoomwalker (there were others initially shown in databases as ?? bosses, including a rare spawn from a quest in Bract's Edge in which you can spawn a raid boss who flies abroad, but is unaggro-able. But currently it is accepted that there are 2 BC world raid bosses). The popularity of the 2 was short-lived. After a couple months it became apparent that loot off of Karazhan was on par or better, while not having the boosted faction vs. faction griefing factor.

In Patch 2.two, earth bosses were often left untouched for long periods of fourth dimension. There were occasional guilds that utilise them as either practice for raiding, or under-geared guilds trying to gear up. But with a couple of announcements by blue post that they did non plan to add together additional world raid bosses,[1] [2] the days of a new earth raid boss came to an terminate.

Blizzard did not add any world raid bosses for World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King Wrath of the Lich Rex or World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Calamity.

Outdoor bosses

In World of Warcraft: Cataclysm some rare elites were added that were more than like outdoor dungeon bosses that commonly required a good 5-man grouping or more than to kill and boodle.[3] They technically were not raid bosses, merely the closest since World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Burning Cause to a world boss.

Dragons of Nightmare

Removed from game The subject field of this section has been removed from World of Warcraft as of Patch 4.0.three.

These earth bosses were removed from the game in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Cataclysm.

BossEmeriss

Emeriss

Location: The Great Trees
Raid 25? (was forty)

One of the Four Dragons corrupted by the Nightmare, Emeriss is a gruesome, rotting monstrosity. Along with her AoE Slumber, she likewise casts a disease which amercement nearby allies, and turns the corpses of the dead into mortiferous mushrooms. And every 25%, she casts Corruption of Earth, a Shadow DoT that deals 100% damage to the players health over viii seconds.

BossLethon

Lethon

Location: The Great Trees
Raid 25? (was xl)

One of the Four Dragons corrupted by the Nightmare, Lethon has become exceedingly evil, plenty so to darken the hue of his scales, and his eyes have besides been forced open, an oddity amongst Green Dragons. He has a massive Shadowbolt Volley, and every 25% he extracts shades from his enemy that will heal him.

BossYsondre

Ysondre

Location: The Great Trees
Raid 25? (was 40)

One of the Four Dragons corrupted by the Nightmare, Ysondre'due south once benign healing powers accept given way to dark magics. Casts an AoE Lightning Wave that deals direct Nature damage, and summons fiendish Druids every 25%.

BossTaerar

Taerar

Location: The Great Copse
Raid 25? (was 40)

One of the Four Dragons corrupted by the Nightmare, Taerar was perhaps the most affected of Ysera'south lieutenants. His corporeal form has been shattered and he exists as a specter. Has an AoE Fright, and creates 3 Shades of himself every 25%.

Others - Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor

BossAzuregos

World of Warcraft: Cataclysm This section concerns content exclusive to Cataclysm.

Azuregos

Equally of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Calamity, Azuregos is not a real world boss, merely more of a curiosity. He was not technically removed, but does not requite a chance for loot drops.

Location: Azshara
Raid 25 (no longer a earth boss every bit of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Calamity)

A mighty bluish dragon who resides in the wilderness of Azshara, perusing over the countless magical artifacts there. He randomly teleports himself and all players inside 30 feet a short distance, wiping aggro, casts a blizzard-like spell that eats mana, and occasionally puts upwardly a magic reflection shield. As well, in order to forestall graveyard-zerging, he places a debuff on players that he kills. Any living players with this debuff will freeze whenever they go near him.

BossHighlord Kruul

Removed from game The bailiwick of this section has been removed from Globe of Warcraft every bit of Patch 2.0.3.

Highlord Kruul

Location: Blasted Lands
Raid 25? (was 40)

Highlord Kruul is a doomguard boss who appears in various parts of Azeroth during the Night Portal Opens event, introduced in patch 2.0.three. After the Dark Portal reopened, he officially replaced Lord Kazzak (now Doom Lord Kazzak in Outland's Hellfire Peninsula) equally the Called-for Legion'due south field commander in Azeroth, residing in the Tainted Scar in the Blasted Lands, southwest of the Portal.

He has since been removed from the game equally of the release of The Burning Cause.

BossTeremus the Devourer

Teremus the Devourer

As of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Cataclysm, Teremus is not a real world boss, only has been converted to a rare mob, so nonetheless drops some decent loot for lower level characters.

Location: Blasted Lands
Raid 10? (no longer a earth boss every bit of World of Warcraft: Cataclysm Calamity)

Teremus was an immensely powerful black drake constitute in the Blasted Lands. He had an AoE Lifesteal, and wipes aggro when he uses a knockback attack. When he gets down to 20% health, he regenerates to full health, making him one of the about hard and prolonged fights in the game.

He used to be a popular target for the makers of machinima, most frequently being kited by a hunter and a priest from the Blasted Lands to Stormwind or Ironforge, just every bit of some past patches, he is at present chained to the Blasted Lands and will leash back when a player tries to kite him out of the zone.

Event/Quest - Eastern Kingdoms and Kalimdor

BossOmen

Omen

Location: Moonglade
Raid 25? (was 40)

Omen is a demon dominate summoned in the Moonglade during the Lunar Festival.

Others - Outland

Doom Lord Kazzak

World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade This section concerns content exclusive to The Burning Cause.

Doom Lord Kazzak

BossDoom Lord Kazzak

Location: World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Hellfire Peninsula
Raid 25 (at level 70)

Old commander of the Called-for Legion forces in the Blasted Lands, the former-Doomguard, now crowned Doom Lord Kazzak, awaits with his formidable troops for the heroes of Azeroth to claiming his reign as Commander of the Burning Legion in Outland. He consumes the soul of all beings he slays to heal himself, casts a expletive on players that makes their mana pools combust and if he isn't killed in iii minutes, goes into his "supreme mode," allowing him to completely obliterate everything in his path.

BossSupreme Lord Kazzak also appears in northern World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor Tanaan Jungle, Draenor as a new earth dominate.

Doomwalker

World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade This section concerns content sectional to The Called-for Crusade.

Doomwalker

BossDoomwalker

Location: World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Shadowmoon Valley - In front of The Black Temple
Raid 25 (at level 70)

Doomwalker is a powerful Fel Reaver sent by Kil'jaeden to assault the gates of the Black Temple in Shadowmoon Valley. He's a clear reminder for Illidan that Kil'jaeden hasn't forgotten nearly him...

Others - Pandaria

World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria This section concerns content exclusive to Mists of Pandaria.

Salyis's Warband

BossSalyis's Warband

Location: Valley of the 4 Winds[4]
Raid 25 (at level 90)

This is actually a grouping of bosses, ane of which is the jumbo mushan, BossGalleon ω ϖ, and are led past the saurok, Boss Primary Salyis ω ϖ.

Sha of Anger

BossSha of Anger

Location: Kun-Lai Peak
Raid 25 (at level 90)

A massive sha that appears in diverse locations effectually southeastern Kun-Lai superlative.

The Storm Lord

BossNalak<The Storm Lord>

Location: Isle of Thunder
Raid 25 (at level 90)

A cloud serpent who guards one of the entrances to the Throne of Thunder. Introduced in Patch v.2.

Oondasta

BossOondasta

Location: Isle of Giants
Heroic Raid 25 (at level 90)

A strange and huge bipedal lizard adorned with bizarre rock armor. Introduced in Patch 5.two.

Others - Draenor

World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor This section concerns content exclusive to Warlords of Draenor.

Drov the Ruiner

Boss Drov the Ruiner

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 100)

Rukhmar

BossRukhmar

Location: Spires of Arak
Raid type? (at level 100)

Tarlna the Ageless

Boss Tarlna the Ageless

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 100)

Teluur

Boss Teluur

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 100)

Savage Whale Shark (Patch half dozen.2)

Boss Fell Whale Shark

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 100)

Supreme Lord Kazzak (Patch 6.2)

BossSupreme Lord Kazzak

Location: Tanaan Jungle
Raid type? (at level 100)

Others - Broken Isles

World of Warcraft: Legion This section concerns content exclusive to Legion.

Ana-Mouz

Boss Ana-Mouz

Location: ?
Raid blazon? (at level 110)

Calamir

Boss Calamir

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 110)

Drugon the Frostblood

Boss Drugon the Frostblood

Location: ?
Raid blazon? (at level 110)

Flotsam

Boss Flotsam

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 110)

Humongris

Boss Humongris

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 110)

Levantus

Boss Levantus

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 110)

Na'zak the Fiend

Boss Na'zak the Fiend

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 110)

Nithogg

Boss Nithogg

Location: Highmountain
Raid type? (at level 110)

Shar'thos

Boss Shar'thos

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 110)

The Soultakers

Boss The Soultakers

Location: ?
Raid type? (at level 110)

Withered J'im

Boss Withered J'im

Location: Azsuna?
Raid type? (at level 110)

Others - Kul Tiras and Zandalar

World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth This section concerns content exclusive to Boxing for Azeroth.

Available equally of Patch eight.0.1hotfix5.[5]

Defeating Warbringer Yenajz, T'zane, Dunegorger Kraulok, Hailstone Construct, Ji'arak, and Azurethos volition reward the achievement Money achievement.png Unbound Monstrosities .[5]

Hailstone Construct

Boss Hailstone Construct

Location: Drustvar
Raid type? (at level 120)
Lore: Congenital past the original inhabitants of Drustvar, the Hailstone Construct was congenital to defend these lands from whatever invaders. Yet, years of dormancy have left information technology addled, and it now sees all residents as threats, vowing to destroy them all.

Azurethos, The Winged Typhoon

Boss Azurethos, The Winged Typhoon

Location: Kul Tiras (all of it?)
Raid type? (at level 120)
Lore: Azurethos, The Winged Typhoon||Azurethos}}, the terror of the Kul Tiran seas, marshals the power of wind to force enemies out of its roost, crusade waterspouts, and capsize ships. He has earned his reputation as one of the deadliest beasts in Kul Tiras.

T'zane

Boss T'zane

Location: Nazmir
Raid type? (at level 120)
Lore: Animated by the powerful voodoo of the nearby Necropolis, T'zane stalks the swamps of Nazmir in search of more souls to swallow.

Warbringer Yenajz

Boss Warbringer Yenajz

Location: Stormsong Valley
Raid type? (at level 120)
Lore: Night whispers shroud Stormsong Valley, equally rumors of eldritch creatures spread throughout the countryside and families marker their doors with runes from the local scribes. Often dismissed as exaggeration, sometimes housewives' tales fall far short of the true horrors that lurk in the realm beyond our sight.

Dunegorger Kraulok

Boss Dunegorger Kraulok

Location: Vol'dun
Raid type? (at level 120)
Lore: Revered past all trolls simply the Zandalari especially, the bones of the giant reptiles of Zandalar dot the landscape. But equally dark energies stir below the sands, sometimes that which was meant to remain dead, does non. Kraulok walks the sands once once again, blinded by rage and the endless agony of his dying moments. Woe to those who find themselves in the beast'south path.

Ji'arak

Boss Ji'arak

Location: Zuldazar
Raid blazon? (at level 120)
Lore: This mighty pterrodax has a roost high up in the mountains of Zuldazar, where the air is too sparse for well-nigh lungs to describe jiff, and life struggles to have hold. Occassionally she descends upon the swamps below in search of heartier meals to bring back to her brood.

References

See also

  • Outdoor boss
  • Rare mob

External links

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