erm, well his usal super human strength, speed etc etc..
his dark gifts are jumping huge distances, fury where he moves with incredible speed and strikes over and over, he can stun minds for a moment, use a TK blast but cant move people around with it yet, can mist to a certain extent but hs body can still be hit, he just goes invisble, his strongest one is probably incinerate, targets body just combusts in incredible flames and they melt to nothing, its not like real fire, its more of internal explosion of fire, but that one he can only use once for this match.
I'd give it to the warcraft team.. There's too much pointing in their advantage.. Vol'Jin is one raw witchdoctor, while Cairne Bloodhoof is one brute tauren.. And Anub'Arak.. If this is plain gameplay, then he is not much to hang in the christmas tree.. But if he is as powerful as he is meant to be in total, he's one brute bug.. His carapace is near indestructable.. He's vournable from beneath and from the front.. I'd not want to go to either of the two places..
His impale is both long and strong.. Combining that with the warstomp of Cairne, they can keep Kain on the sweat the majority of the fight.. Not to forget, Anub'Arak was not the king of a warrior society for nothing.. His strength and art of war is incredible.. He most likely could win a headsup against Kel'Thuzad..
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hmm maybe so, hed probably want to kill Anuberak first, then Voljin while keeping distance from Cairn and when hes left perhaps take him down would be a good strategy
hmm yes, going for Cairn would be a bad move, hes undoubtably the second most durable being on this team, Voljin is more of a support class but shamans cant battle res which would go to kains favour, they can heal tho, so kain could use immolate on Anuberak killing him, then hed deal with the other 2, or 3 if you count resurected cairn. if he does it however hell prob be a bit banged up, Shaman powers and all combiend with Cairns strength
You have to consider that Anub'Arak can summon minions to fight for him as well.. You removed his loctus swarm, which will redude his chances some, but I still think he's the greatest threat.. However, I'm not sure how Kain's powers work.. Does he have benefits/faults against undead?
Since Vol'jin can heal and buff, as well as is a ranged unit I consider it of high importance that he goes down first.. Or Kain looses valuable time..
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no he has even better luck with undead since he fights them so often i can imagine, their one of his main enemies, except the Hylden..His main power is going to be immolate, that could instantly take Anuberak, or any of them out of this fight as their bodies explode form the inside regardless of their protection, i dont think any of them will be able to do a move to stop kain in the time it takes for them to be destroyed, but the reaming two he would have to take down as quickly as possible especially Vol'jin due to his shamanistic powers.
Alright.. So, Anub'Arak is splatted by the immolate thing? Then you'll have to remember that Cairne has warstomp and endurance aura.. And his axe should be considered ranged, due the size j/k
They will both have increased run-speed.. Kain could pull it trough, if Anub'Arak is ridden in the start.. He'll have to do it quickly though.. The longer the fight endure, the lesser chance does Kain have to pull it trough..
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i agree, if he takes too long he could be in a lot of trouble, Anubarek is arguably the strongest here, sure Cairne is large and strong but Anuberak has his ageless undeath to increase his strength, not to menstion he is probably infact nearly the size of cairne and has tonnes of protection on the outside, his powerful armour, so yes Kain would need to take him down, then its a battle of dependencies, if he pulls through he would probably be badly damaged.