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Posted by: circuitnerd.5863

circuitnerd.5863

Ok, so we know that Mordremoth’s weakness was through the dream. What about Zhaitan though? He was allergic to cannon sparklers?

Also, logically Primordus should be weak to ice right? And Jormag would be weak to fire. So… are we going to end up having these two kill each other at the same time? Considering these two have both become active at the same time….

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Posted by: Diovid.9506

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Ok, so we know that Mordremoth’s weakness was through the dream. What about Zhaitan though? He was allergic to cannon sparklers?

Zhaitan was depended on his minions so we cut of his supply of minions as well as his access to magic (which was also provided by his minions). So maybe his reliance of minions was his weakness? That does go hand in hand with his necromancy-shtick.

Also, logically Primordus should be weak to ice right?

Water maybe, but ice? Not really.

So… are we going to end up having these two kill each other at the same time? Considering these two have both become active at the same time….

This has been speculated about for months, so you’re a bit late to the party.

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Posted by: Danikat.8537

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I’m not sure we actually attacked Zhaitan though his weakness, considering we didn’t know each dragon had one at the time.

It’s important to remember though that Zhaitan wasn’t physically that powerful. He wouldn’t have fought us at all if he had a choice, but by that point we had starved him of food (magical artifacts) and bodies to make minions and killed most of his lieutenants so he was hungry, weakened and desperate.

Whereas Mordremoth was fighting us on his terms, yes we launched the attack but he forced us into it. So he was in a much stronger position and we were the ones left with very few options. If we hadn’t figured out his weakness he might well have destroyed the entire Pact.

As for Jormag and Primordius it does seem likely that they are each other’s weakness. But whether we can get them to fight is another matter. I always thought it was interesting that the Mordrem vines in Iron Marches stop exactly on the edge of the Dragonbrand, there’s one vine reaching in that direction and the tip of it is just outside the veil effect on the edge of the Brand. It seems likely that the dragons have learned not to avoid each other so they don’t end up fighting. I don’t know what we could do to change that.

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