Team One:: Broxigar, Grommash, Gul'Dan, Thrall, Teron
Vs.
Team Two:: Sephiroth
Terms:
- The five in team one has drank the blood of Mannoroth without knowing this until it was too late.
- Medivh has saught up Sephiroth and educated him in the five 'orcs'.
- The battle will take place in the magnificent city Orgrimmar.
- Sephiroth is not fused with Jenova.
- This is not KH(2) Sephiroth.
- Late Teron version
- Late Gul'Dan version
Not Advent Children, which is the one fused with Jenova if I recall things properly.
This would be either Crisis Core or FFVII. You pick whichever would be the best fight. Best in this sense meaning most even, and not which one that would stomp the team.
Broxigar: Very physically competent orc. Very talented warrior. Grommash: Very physically competent orc. Very talented blademaster. Gul'Dan: Very magically competent orc. Master ranked warlock. Thrall: Very physically and magically competent orc. Master ranked shaman and talented warrior. Teron: Very physically and magically competent former orc. Supposively the greatest Death Knight in history after Arthas. Master warrior, Death Knight and Warlock.
They are all fast, but this is in relation to the Warcraft universe. Orcs do supposively have heightened senses, as seen multiple times.
Rehgar, a lesser shaman, for instance reacted just about instantly and before anyone had the chance to move the slightest he had already blasted and killed his target. If I recall properly, Broxigar was capable of dodging an attack delivered at him from behind and kill his attacker during the same evasive maneuver. Brox was also capable of charging Varo'Then at such speed that he had no chance to react.
I am not saying they move faster than the eye, but they are not some slow brutes that some might take them for.
Well Sephiroth was able to casually block Angeal and Genesis' blows, both of them are superhumanly fast.
At one point they were both coming at him from both sides, one to front other to back, he blocked the one in the front first and seemingly instantly then blocked the attack to the back, turning around in the process.
The greatest danger to his speed in the fight would be Thrall. An instant blast of ice has no 'travel time' and slows significantly upon impact. In the latest WoW DC issue (Which is canon), a blast of frost instantly froze our fluffy friend Broll. The caster just raised his hand and Broll was frozen all over, unmovable. If this was a mage or a shaman casting, is unknown however. The 'design' of the sent blast was the same as the electric shaman blast Rehgar sent in previous issues, only this time ice rather than electricity.
Not denying Sephiroth is fast, but they are five very talented orcs with all having their own unique and useful abilities.
Well, status effects does not effect Illidan during the game either, but he sure could be applied to them during War of the Ancients
The blast of a shaman is not only magical, but contain physical impact. Or so one can assume. An impact sends the target flying. His resistance is an acceptable ground, but how well would he cope with demonic and shadow afflictions?
- My point is that game mechanics can occasionally be elusive. Do you for instance think it makes sense that our precious Illidan can not be caught in a field of ice ['Immune'], or that the ice bolt effects does not slow him down? He is immune because the maintaining of balance during a fine challenge require it.
- In the Warcraft verse, a fireball just knocks you down in flames
- Which makes this a thypical, annoying point that has been encountered before. Would powers that origin from an alternative dimension in Warcraft be able to inflict harm to an entity in another game? Should we consider Sephiroth resistant to what sorts of magic the FF verse can provide, or to all sorts of magic, even such unfamiliar to the FF verse?
That certainly put him above the whole gang at physical capabilities, making Broxigar nothing more than canonfodder. His resistance shown during the fire scene makes Thrall's elemental blasts somewhat futile to anything other than earning time.
The fight would go down to what Grommash, Gul'Dan and Teron could do against him.
Sephiroth in his SOLDIER days easily slayed giant dragons for breakfast, i'm pretty sure those huge dragons have more physical strength then those orcs, some of the dragons had Ultima magic as well. During the flashback in FF7 Zack/Cloud and Sephiroth battled huge monsters, they couldn't even faze Sephiroth, and Sephiroth casually dispatched them