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Elevator bosses can be found in the following locations: |
Elevator bosses can be found in the following locations: |
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− | * [[Serpentshrine Cavern]]: the very first boss of the instance. Strategies includes standing on it in time, or the player(s) will take deadly fall damage. This can be avoided by [[priest]]s using [[Levitate]] and [[mage]]s using [[Slow Fall]]. [[Paladin]]s can temporarily shield themselves with [[Divine Shield]] and others with [[Hand of Protection]]. |
+ | * [[Serpentshrine Cavern]]: the very first boss of the instance. Strategies includes standing on it in time, or the player(s) will take deadly fall damage. This can be avoided by [[priest]]s using [[Levitate]] and [[mage]]s using [[Slow Fall (ability)]]. [[Paladin]]s can temporarily shield themselves with [[Divine Shield]] and others with [[Hand of Protection]]. |
* [[Shattrath City]]: the elevator to [[Scryer's Tier]] does not cause deadly damage unless the player is already on low health, however the one to [[Aldor Rise]] can kill a player. However as many players uses flying mounts in Shattrath this is normally not an issue. |
* [[Shattrath City]]: the elevator to [[Scryer's Tier]] does not cause deadly damage unless the player is already on low health, however the one to [[Aldor Rise]] can kill a player. However as many players uses flying mounts in Shattrath this is normally not an issue. |
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* [[Undercity]]: an unfortunate mistimed entry from the upper part can cause instant death when landing. See Serpentshrine Cavern tactics above on how to beat this encounter. |
* [[Undercity]]: an unfortunate mistimed entry from the upper part can cause instant death when landing. See Serpentshrine Cavern tactics above on how to beat this encounter. |
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This is a silly article.
The content of this article is not part of official Warcraft lore, but has nevertheless become part of the World of Warcraft culture or community.
The content of this article is not part of official Warcraft lore, but has nevertheless become part of the World of Warcraft culture or community.
Elevator bosses are among the deadliest bosses in World of Warcraft, and have been featured in several instances and locations since The Burning Crusade. Unsuspecting players have occasionally been killed by these monstrosities.
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Elevator bosses can be found in the following locations:
- Serpentshrine Cavern: the very first boss of the instance. Strategies includes standing on it in time, or the player(s) will take deadly fall damage. This can be avoided by priests using [Levitate] and mages using [Slow Fall]. Paladins can temporarily shield themselves with [Divine Shield] and others with [Hand of Protection].
- Shattrath City: the elevator to Scryer's Tier does not cause deadly damage unless the player is already on low health, however the one to Aldor Rise can kill a player. However as many players uses flying mounts in Shattrath this is normally not an issue.
- Undercity: an unfortunate mistimed entry from the upper part can cause instant death when landing. See Serpentshrine Cavern tactics above on how to beat this encounter.
- Icecrown Citadel: following Valithria Dreamwalker, a deceptively fast-moving elevator takes players down a deep shaft towards Sindragosa.
- Blackwing Descent: one of the deadliest and the third boss of the instance, available after killing Omnotron Defense System and Magmaw. Leviate and Safe Fall should be used with caution as it can cause players to fall into the pit of lava, or aggro Onyxia thus starting the Nefarian's End encounter.
- Siege of Orgrimmar: the 9th boss of the instance, immediately after General Nazgrim, this boss can show up rather suddenly and kill people who are not paying attention.
- Antorus, the Burning Throne: immediately before Antoran High Command in the Gaze of the Legion, the elevator platform will squish any players standing underneath it.