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Sargeras, the big bad guy of the Burning Legion. He was the strongest warrior of the Pantheon (The Gods), and was superior to Aman'thul, who created the concept of time, that is implied to be infinite. In Hellscream , the timelines are described as "Infinite, creating the Multiverse"
Alex Afrasiabi, who's probably the closest thing to the canon source, confirmed that there was a Multiverse within the Warcraft Universe.
Absolutely, and this is a precedent here, that there are alternate worlds across the multiverse. There is a multiverse, right, I mean it's something we bounced around the previous Caverns of Time stuff sort of -- like we kind of skirted it -- and we embraced it with this one. Like this is what we're talking about here, right. And if you're a true time travel nerd, you understand that's the only way time travel works anyway. - World of Warcraft's Creative Director Alex Afrasiabi
And Blizzard employee Bashiok has been working with Blizzard since '03 says, this about the Multiverse and infinite timelines.
Archimonde and Kil'jaeden were both Sargeras' closest agents, that were called "Fleas" before his power. Archimonde was a mighty general, leading the nearly infinite army of the Burning Legion, while Kil'jaeden was the magically superior one and the great corruptor who tempted mortals into serving.
In Draenor, Archimonde was going to Destroy Draneor, having grown tired of fighting us Heroes. Why he didn't is clearly PIS or CIS or maybe both.
Before Thrall was able to wield the Dragon Soul, he was able to harm Archimonde, who would have survived the Destruction of Draenor.
Arthas is comparable to Thrall as is Illidan, the latter actually fighting Arthas to a near stalemate, although this is before Arthas became the Lich King. It should go Lich King Arthas > Thrall = Illidan.
Murozond is the wild card, as he was given power over the Infinite Timelines via Aman'thul's power.
Sargeras - 3-B. At least 2-A (At his peak, he was stronger than Aman'thul, who was above the concept of time, who created and ordered the Infinite Timelines and the Multiverse. Tabs should be "With Gorshalach" and "With Gorribal" With Gorschalach being the 2-A.
Archimonde - at least 5-B (Was going to destroy Draenor)
Kil'jaeden - At least 5-B (Comparable to Archimonde)
Thrall - At least High 6-A (Was able, in a weaker form, to actually harm Archimonde)
Arthas - At least High 6-A (Comparable to Thrall)
Mannoroth - 5-C (Vastly stronger than Thrall)
Deathwing - 5-C (Vastly stronger than Thrall)
Illidan - High 6-A (comparable to Arthas, able to fight him evenly). Murozond - Unknown. Managed to shatter the timeline and create his own.
Sargeras, the big bad guy of the Burning Legion. He was the strongest warrior of the Pantheon (The Gods), and was superior to Aman'thul, who created the concept of time, that is implied to be infinite. In Hellscream , the timelines are described as "Infinite, creating the Multiverse"
Alex Afrasiabi, who's probably the closest thing to the canon source, confirmed that there was a Multiverse within the Warcraft Universe.
Absolutely, and this is a precedent here, that there are alternate worlds across the multiverse. There is a multiverse, right, I mean it's something we bounced around the previous Caverns of Time stuff sort of -- like we kind of skirted it -- and we embraced it with this one. Like this is what we're talking about here, right. And if you're a true time travel nerd, you understand that's the only way time travel works anyway. - World of Warcraft's Creative Director Alex Afrasiabi
And Blizzard employee Bashiok has been working with Blizzard since '03 says, this about the Multiverse and infinite timelines.
Archimonde and Kil'jaeden were both Sargeras' closest agents, that were called "Fleas" before his power. Archimonde was a mighty general, leading the nearly infinite army of the Burning Legion, while Kil'jaeden was the magically superior one and the great corruptor who tempted mortals into serving.
In Draenor, Archimonde was going to Destroy Draneor, having grown tired of fighting us Heroes. Why he didn't is clearly PIS or CIS or maybe both.
Before Thrall was able to wield the Dragon Soul, he was able to harm Archimonde, who would have survived the Destruction of Draenor.
Arthas is comparable to Thrall as is Illidan, the latter actually fighting Arthas to a near stalemate, although this is before Arthas became the Lich King. It should go Lich King Arthas > Thrall = Illidan.
Murozond is the wild card, as he was given power over the Infinite Timelines via Aman'thul's power.
Sargeras - 3-B. At least 2-A (At his peak, he was stronger than Aman'thul, who was above the concept of time, who created and ordered the Infinite Timelines and the Multiverse. Tabs should be "With Gorshalach" and "With Gorribal" With Gorschalach being the 2-A.
Archimonde - at least 5-B (Was going to destroy Draenor)
Kil'jaeden - At least 5-B (Comparable to Archimonde)
Thrall - At least High 6-A (Was able, in a weaker form, to actually harm Archimonde)
Arthas - At least High 6-A (Comparable to Thrall)
Mannoroth - 5-C (Vastly stronger than Thrall)
Deathwing - 5-C (Vastly stronger than Thrall)
Illidan - High 6-A (comparable to Arthas, able to fight him evenly). Murozond - Unknown. Managed to shatter the timeline and create his own.