ime really hoping they create the rest of the story after Frozen throne, or perhaps during the frozen throne, then the lead up to the end of the frozen throne game..then continues along a lot of storyline to fill in the gaps WoW has made.
should be a great film is all i can say, but then i like Warcraft so ill prob enjoy it even if its not as much as i hope for 😄
As for the actual thread and topic..
Any of the none-flying guys can wave goodbye.. Kratos, Cloud and Ryu that is.. They are not a factor in this fight..
Dante can fly from what I got it.. But then he has to take demon form, and Neltharion is a little of a demon-slaying expert..
If speaking game-tongue, I'd give him with the Demon Soul this intel:
"1000% extra damage to demons"
Why would they use the same material from another universe that was said to be virtually industructible. Then bring it over and have it never been broken either. It can only be assumed its the same material or that it can be broken. And if it can be broken then how was it cracked and lava spilled out. That right there would prove that its armor is not industructible and can be broken. And I beleive now that the four can cause some major damage. Not sure about winning but some major damage yes. And why wouldn't none flying characters be able to be used. Cloud basicly was flying in the advanet children and can jump to incrdible heights. Ryu can aswell. Kratos got his princessy horse to fly him around. Also Anything metal superheated then drasticle cooled makes metal brittle. So i dont see why that tactic cant be used. Anyways people are overrating Deathwing and his fake marvel adamantium armor.
Originally posted by Csdabest
Why would they use the same material from another universe that was said to be virtually industructible. Then bring it over and have it never been broken either. It can only be assumed its the same material or that it can be broken. And if it can be broken then how was it cracked and lava spilled out. That right there would prove that its armor is not industructible and can be broken. And I beleive now that the four can cause some major damage. Not sure about winning but some major damage yes. And why wouldn't none flying characters be able to be used. Cloud basicly was flying in the advanet children and can jump to incrdible heights. Ryu can aswell. Kratos got his princessy horse to fly him around. Also Anything metal superheated then drasticle cooled makes metal brittle. So i dont see why that tactic cant be used. Anyways people are overrating Deathwing and his fake marvel adamantium armor.
Cloud got thrown in Advent Children.. Didn't you see it trough? All his team-mates threw him higher and higher.. And none of them are very weak..
As for the high jumps.. Neltharion has limitless height of flight.. I'd like to see Cloud, Ryu or Kratos jump up above the clouds.. If you have a video or pictures of that, please share..
And as for Kratos horse.. Oooooooooooh.. It'll be hamburger before coming close.. Neltharion aint a slow-ass dragon like most games have them big things..
Originally posted by Csdabest
Why would they use the same material from another universe that was said to be virtually industructible. Then bring it over and have it never been broken either. It can only be assumed its the same material or that it can be broken. And if it can be broken then how was it cracked and lava spilled out. That right there would prove that its armor is not industructible and can be broken. And I beleive now that the four can cause some major damage. Not sure about winning but some major damage yes. And why wouldn't none flying characters be able to be used. Cloud basicly was flying in the advanet children and can jump to incrdible heights. Ryu can aswell. Kratos got his princessy horse to fly him around. Also Anything metal superheated then drasticle cooled makes metal brittle. So i dont see why that tactic cant be used. Anyways people are overrating Deathwing and his fake marvel adamantium armor.
I don't know, I know that thats its name, I know i have never heard of it been broken in the warcraft verse.
That hasn't happened, that what someone said they thought would happen should it break.
He had to use the power of demon sould to craft the armor, clearly you underestimate the amount of energy that means.
Oh also i just look it up. Their adamantium is latin word of adamant Which is Daimound. Which can be broken. And cut through via superheated. Thats from all the warcraft information I have looked up. from multiple sites. The armor is diamond adamant in latin terms being alled Adamanitum. And Diamounds are not industructible. Just because all the characters In the World of Warcraft universe dont have the ability to break through it doesnt mean other characters from other universes cant break through it.
Diamond or Adamant, or Adamantium or latin,american, whatever lanquage you decide to use is breakable.
If it is the same adamantium from the Marvel universe please explain how people in warcraft crafted it from alien technology. If they didnt the only other adamantium is the diamond which the WOW info clearly states is diamond also called adamant from the latin word Adamantium.
lolI feel like i repeated byself like 3 times in this single post lol
For other uses of adamant, adamantium, and similar terms, see Adamant (disambiguation).
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Adamant and similar words are used to refer to any especially hard substance, whether composed of diamond, some other gemstone, or some type of metal. Both adamant and diamond derive from the Greek word áäáìáò (adamas), meaning "untameable". Adamantite and adamantium (a metallic name derived from the Neo-Latin ending -ium) are also common variants.
Throughout ancient history, "adamantine" referred to anything that was made of a very hard material. Virgil describes Tartarus as having a screeching gate protected by columns of solid adamantine (Aeneid book VI). Later, by the Middle Ages, the term came to refer to diamond, as it was the hardest material then known.
It was in the Middle Ages, too, that adamantine hardness and the lodestone's magnetic properties became confused and combined, leading to an alternate definition in which "adamant" means magnet, falsely derived from the Latin adamare, which means to love or be attached to.[1] Another connection was the belief that adamant (the diamond definition) could block the effects of a magnet. This was addressed in chapter III of Pseudodoxia Epidemica, for instance.
Since the word diamond is now used for the hardest gemstone, the increasingly archaic "adamant" — and its adjectival form "adamantine" — has a mostly poetic or figurative use. In that capacity, the name is frequently used in popular media and fiction to refer to a very hard
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