5 major enemies in World of Warcraft that we have not yet defeated

5 major enemies in World of Warcraft that we have not yet defeated

Before peace can finally reign in World of Warcraft, 5 enemies still need to be dealt with. We reveal who these main villains are.

With the end of the World Soul saga, Blizzard wants to tell smaller stories again – at least that is the current plan. However, before that can happen, the greatest threats must first be dealt with. Many of them we have already defeated throughout the expansions. Some notable enemies include the Lich King, the Old Gods, Gul’dan, and the Burning Legion.

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But before we can settle in Housing and enjoy smaller stories again, like a bandit uprising of the resurgent Defias or small cells of a necromancer cult, a few gigantic enemies must first be dealt with.

In this article, we present to you 5 major enemies we must blow out the lights of in the future to save Azeroth in the long term.

Sargeras

Sargeras is one of the most original and well-known enemies of Warcraft. He was the great evil that lay behind the Burning Legion in Warcraft 3 and controlled it until the WoW expansion Legion – but that is no longer the case.

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Sargeras had a very brief appearance – and was then imprisoned.

Although many suspected in advance that the fallen Titan Sargeras would also be defeated at the end of Legion, it turned out a bit differently. Because there was no epic final battle against Sargeras himself. Instead, we fought against the corrupted World Soul of Argus and were afterwards witnesses to how the freed Pantheon of Titans channeled their power to imprison Sargeras – just in time after he drove his gigantic sword into the crust of the planet Azeroth.

However, Sargeras was not defeated. He is only imprisoned, along with Illidan Stormrage, who is – or so the current assumption goes – in an eternal battle against Sargeras.

This means that while the Burning Legion has lost its unifying leader and the armies are scattered in the Twisting Nether, the danger posed by Sargeras is only temporarily averted.

Sooner or later, the burning Titan will break free from his prison, and then we will need to find a permanent solution for him if Azeroth is to have a peaceful future.

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