Who is the weakest hero (Lore )

why not both ? ive seem pictures of cairn and he looks nice too so i wouldnā€™t be against it for sure lol

Oh, they could definitely coexist, itā€™s just disappointing that a ā€œjoke characterā€ got a place before a serious figure in the lore. Still, if Cairn comes I wouldnā€™t begrudge ETC his slot on the roster next to him.

Illidan is basically to the Warcraft universe what Vegeta is to Dragonball. Actually super strong, but always gets whooped because the plot needs a foil for the protagonist.

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Lets just say that Olaf in the TLV doesnt have a weapon. Hes just a hefty guy that can stun you by charging you.

Deckard Cain survived a (near) literal falling star, and a skeleton king going after him.

its olaf.

Iā€™m going to say Eric is the weakest.

We actually see Li Li fighting in Legion. She could deferentially take on one of the vikings. I wouldnā€™t be surprised if she was stronger than Chen when she gets older.

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Second - you are wrong.
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Tassadar canā€™t be the weakest hero. He is one of the strongest.
He killed Overmind.
He used Nerazim and Khala energies (helped to kill Overmind)

P.S. I enjoyed your joke xD

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Abby has those big spikes that come out of his back though which he could use to easily impale deckard

weakest hero by lore?
I would say Lunara.
Shes just casual background character in WoW who walks around :rofl:

He has a lvl 1 quest for mineral farming what are you talking about

Man, look at all these bozos who donā€™t know the difference between lore and gameplay.

In lore, Abathur is actually a hulking monstrosity who can tear apart Ultralisks with his bare hands.

While Deckard is a really, REALLY old man, heā€™s fit for an old man, knows a few magics, and was trained in staff-based martial arts. Heā€™s just more of a scholar then a fighter, but he CAN stand up for himself against lesser demons and the like.

Pre-legion, Murky woulda been my choiceā€¦ But he was trained by the WoW champion, and is now a deadly heroic murloc, despite being a baby/child.

So, really, it comes down to Probius. Heā€™s a probe. Probes do NOT possess the ability to shoot balls of energy, open and explode dimensional tearing rifts. They summon pylons, and then summon up the bases that the Protoss need to establish a fort. So, if caught on his own, with no fortifactions up. He can give you a few electric shocks before you crack open his fragile casing.

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Oh, look. A psuedo-biologist.

Does it make any sense for non-human humanoids to have a biology that is identical to humans?

You seem to misunderstand the argument. If they are made of flesh and bone and have a human shape there is a limit to the effectiveness of their height.

Thatā€™s not some vast, over-critical point that requires an innate understanding of a particular science.

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The Square-cube law.

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See? Hoku has got it.

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How has no one mentioned probius?

I mean he can explode warp rifts and cannons in game, but in lore, he summoned a pylon, thats it and heā€™s the same size as protoss and terran, and HES A PROBE!

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I mean, he can cut chunks into solid mineral rock and bring it out.

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true, but then again a probe warps a pylon, which then can warp a small army lol

Square-Cube Law is almost common sense in physics, but often grossly misappropiated in biology.

Most laymans see it as ā€œLARGE CREATURES ARE IMPOSSIBRU CUZ PHYZICZ!!!ā€. However, itā€™s not so much that, as much as everything about the creature will need to be, for a lack of a better word, different then a smaller creature. Note that Robert Wadlow was recorded to only weigh 200 kg - A comparitive lightweight considering his overall height.

Do note that muscles and bones are signficantly different in between species. A Troll/Tauren would likely weigh signficantly more then a human thatā€™s the same height.

I like how you used kilograms instead of pounds, perhaps to mislead, but whatever. Robert Wadlow weighed 490 pounds by the time he died, and he was 8ā€™11", not nearly the amount needed to hit the 10ā€™ proposed earlier.

What you also failed to mention, is that Robert Wadlow required leg braces and a cane to walk, and died by age 22, and not only that, but even walking became extremely painful and that this is a common side effect of becoming too large.

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Probius is made of metal and can use its mineral cutting tools to electrocute you, which is more than what deckard can do. How big is a probe compared to a human? Pretty sure theyā€™d at least be the same size.

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