Top 10 Strongest Raid Bosses Based On Lore in World of Warcraft

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Published 2020-06-12
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-The List-
Intro: (0:00)
10- Archimonde: (0:07)
9- Al'akir : (3:08)
8- Ragnaros: (4:11)
7- Deathwing: (5:03)
6- G'huun: (6:09)
5- N'zoth: (7:20)
4- C'thun: (8:11)
3- Yogg: (9:13)
2- Aggramar: (11:14)
1- Argus: (12:52)


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All Comments (21)
  • @jukaizomba
    A list of the most powerful artifact weapons and even possibly legendary items in general could be a interesting list.
  • @zenoswrath
    Should make a top 10 “How are these raid bosses” list.
  • @Jestemkioskiem
    Yo the fact that you split the video into sections with some new youtube feature is so cool. Love it.
  • @mechanicobra
    N'zoth may have been weaker than his siblings. But lets remember that through sheer wit alone he was able to best C'thun and Yog Saron both in battle when the Old Gods warred with eachother after they established the Black Empire.
  • @NarutoFtw111
    Murmur is noted in the readable text as a planet busting elemental lord of sound always wished he had more to him in-game, not a raid boss but had potential to be
  • @davids2338
    I’m surprised to not see Algalon in the list. While is it difficult to know how powerful he can be, he’s probably stronger than the bottom listed bosses.
  • @GigaDeezmwa
    I absolutely loved how the video was split up on the time-lapse bar, showing who was up on the top 10 ten list. I haven't really seen this used anywhere else, and it really adds value to the video, in my opinion.
  • @elbardo_lux
    I agree what number 10 is highly disputed: fallen avatar, Odyn or Helya could have also disputed this spot.
  • 4:39 - I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that, while Ragnaros is the most destructive, Neptulon is the most powerful elemental lord.
  • @flaflaflamingo
    "They were also able to hard counter his fire abilities by basically being immune to it." Yeah, immunity tends to counter abilities hard.
  • @McKayCameron
    You got something wrong when discussing Lei-Shen. After Aman'thul died he passed his powers to Ra-Den which Ra-Den stored away and those were the powers that Lei Shen stole so full power Lei-Shen had the power of a literal Titan, not a Titan keeper which no doubt places him higher. Though the Lei Shen we face isn't nearly that strong
  • @Alexander_Byrne
    I think the strongest being ever faced by the heroes of Azeroth was Murmur, the destroyer of worlds. Although only his echo was summoned and defeated, it destroyed an entire area now known as the bone waste in Outland just by summoning it.
  • Yaaaay. When i started on this channel, I watched these videos while I was playing wow. Now i try to play while i'm watching this videos. Good work man.
  • @SIMEN480
    The drawings are so cute, yet accurate. i love them!
  • @LadyTsunade777
    I still argue that Azshara was the most powerful mortal to ever have lived, even before the Sundering and even before the Legion's first invasion of Azeroth. She lived her life right next to the Well of Eternity (a direct font of Azeroth's Titanic power) and drank power from it all her life (then ageless, thanks to the Aspect-blessed world tree granting all Night Elves immortality from death by old age). Then she got bored and opened universe-spanning communication with the Burning Legion in a bid for even more power, as well as opening a cross-universe portal by herself to bring the Legion to Azeroth. After she got more power from the Legion, she also got even more power again from N'zoth when the Sundering happened, and then an additional 10,000 years since then to modern day WoW to accumulate even more power and magical expertise. She was also able to shatter the Tidestone of Golganneth, a Titan-created world-shaping artifact, solo. Her Warbringer short even shows just how much power she had before N'zoth, when she creates and maintains (even if only for a short time) a city-wide barrier holding back the entire ocean mid-Sundering alone, in an effort to protect her people.
  • I agree with most except Queen Azshara 100% deserves the spot over Archimonde. You said it yourself, her powers rivaled theirs BEFORE she got a big power boost by N'Zoth.
  • @abyssalserpent3679
    It’s funny seeing most people saying that Arthas should’ve been on the list and their only argument is “he’s the only one who defeated the players”, even though the video clearly says Top 10 Strongest Raid Bosses BASED ON LORE.