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Two Bosses Enter … but only One Boss Leaves, in WoW.com’s series of fantasy death matches. This season’s bosses come from the five-man instances of Wrath of the Lich King . It was a bloody job, but someone had to do it – and that someone was Moorabi. The High Prophet of Man’toth made a mammoth mess as he gored Trollgore in this week’s Two Bosses Enter, One Boss Leaves . Sixty-five percent of readers handed this week’s deathmatch to the Ice Troll. Spectators Heilig, Rowan and Grinton mulled it over from the stands: Heilig : You’re all forgetting the adds. Moorabi has no way to deal with the adds. If he ignores them, Trollgore gets buffed dramatically as the adds stack up and the Consume stacks to ridiculous levels. If he kills them, he gets raped by Corpse Explosions . There’s a reason you tank Trollgore away from the person handling the adds, you know. Moorabi has no way to deal with this. Trollgore wins by a mile. Rowan : He has Quake and Ground Tremor — that’s two AoEs! With adds being non-elite, he can easily pulverize them before they get too close to Trollgore. Moorabi wins this, hands down. Heilig : Ground Tremor is close range, and Quake is primarily a stun. The adds wouldn’t die until they got to Trollgore, whereupon he would explode the corpses right into Moorabi’s trunk. Game over. Grinton : What this fight comes down to is a battle of tusks. And though Trollgore would start off with the upper lower-bite, it’s hard to beat what that pachyderm is paching (badum-tish!). Also, to respond to Heilig, Moorabi has two abilities to control adds. So between the stomping and the tusks, Moorabi wins by a long shot. Continue reading One Boss Leaves: Moorabi outgores Trollgore Filed under: Features , Lore , Bosses , Two Bosses Enter One Boss Leaves: Moorabi outgores Trollgore originally appeared on WoW.com on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink