The Leviathan MK II, Mimiron’s personal version of the Flame Leviathan.

Abilities

  • Proximity Mines – Drops 8-10 Proximity Mine around MK II. After a small arming time, the mines will use Explosion, inflicting 9,000 (25 Player: 12,000) Fire damage to anyone who walks over them.
  • Napalm Shell – Inflicts 7,540 to 8,460 (25 Player: 9,425 to 10,575) Fire damage instantly and an additional 4,000 (25 Player: 6,000) every 1 second, for 8 seconds. This spell will always attempt to hit targets farther than 15 yards of MK II.
  • Plasma Blast – After a 3-second cast, MK II will channel a stream of plasma for 6 seconds, inflicting 20,000 (25 Player: 30,000) irresistible Fire damage every 1 second to his target.
  • Shock Blast – After a 4-second cast, MK II will inflict 100,000 Nature damage to all enemies within 15 yards of him. Used soon after a Plasma Blast.

Quick Facts

  • Level: ??
  • Classification: Boss
  • React: A H
  • Health: 2,178,000 – 8,712,000
  • Added in patch 3.1.0

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Mimiron

Mimiron is one of the Titanic Watchers. He once resided at the Temple of Invention, but is absent during the time of Loken’s rebellion. It is said that his mechanical servants appear to have turned against each other and that several attendants have been piled together in an unorganized manner. The remaining mechagnome guardians were corrupted by an unknown source.

Watchers, also known as keepers, are mysterious gigantic humanoids who may be either titans or titan constructs. They appear to have been tasked by the titans long ago with watching the creations of the titans on Azeroth. Most of them can be found in Northrend guarding titan artifacts.

Stone keepers and Stone watchers may be lesser versions of the group of watchers around Ulduar.

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Hodir

Hodir was a titanic watcher and once resided in the Temple of Winter, lending his guidance to the frost giants in the Storm Peaks. The Sons of Hodir, a faction in the region, refer to Hodir as a father figure or creator. He disappeared after Loken’s betrayal of the other titanic Watchers. It is said that the temple guardians are verified to be deceased. A sulfurous odor suggests that death resulted from a fire-base entity and that the previously established cold weather patterns at the temple have ceased.

It was announced on Feb 17, 2009 that Hodir would be a raid encounter in the upcoming Ulduar raid dungeon. After being defeated, Hodir is redeemed and teleports away to possibly help the players against Yogg-Saron later.

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Thorim

Thorim is one of the titan watchers. He was betrayed and subdued by his brother Loken as part of a plot to free Yogg-Saron.

Thorim appears in World of Warcraft as part of an extensive quest line in Storm Peaks and as an encounter in Ulduar. Once defeated, he will assist players during the Yogg-Saron encounter.

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Yogg-Saron

History

One of the greatly malevolent and ancient entities known only as “Old Gods”, Yogg-Saron held chaotic tyranny over the world of Azeroth in its very distant past and was responsible for the creation of the Curse of Flesh to “facilitate assimilation” of the Titans’ creations. When the Titans waged war against the Old Gods and shattered their citadels, they found that the entities’ infestation had grown so severe that destroying the Old Gods would also lead to the destruction of Azeroth. Instead, the Pantheon took measures to neutralize the power of the Old Gods and to bind them within Azeroth for the remainder of its existence. Yogg-Saron was sealed away within the depths of Ulduar in the far northern reaches of the infant world, and had six watchers assigned to it which served as wardens for its near eternal imprisonment; the Titanic watchers known as Loken, Thorim, Hodir, Tyr, Mimiron and Freya.

Despite the power of the shackles the Titans placed on the Old God, Yogg-Saron’s influence has been felt throughout Azeroth’s history, including during some of its most pivotal events. The dark whispers of Yogg-Saron eventually proved capable of overtaking the mind of its prime warden Loken, who was then able to subdue the other watchers, facilitating any possible escape Yogg-Saron might attempt.

During the Yogg-Saron encounter in the Ulduar raid, three visions are shown to players which represent key moments in Azeroth’s history; strongly implying that Yogg-Saron is directly linked to these events somehow. These three visions include the assassination of King Llane by Garona Halforcen (which caused the fall of Stormwind at the end of the First War), the creation of the Dragon Soul by Neltharion and the Dragon Aspects during the War of the Ancients (which resulted in the first Sundering of the world), and a vision of the Lich King torturing Bolvar Fordragon (the man who would become the new Lich King after the death of Arthas Menethil). During this third vision, Yogg-Saron’s voice is heard to proclaim: “He will learn– no king rules forever! Only death is eternal!“, a prophecy of the Old God that would come to pass with Arthas’ defeat by the Ashen Verdict, and the words of which are eerily repeated by the spirit of king Terenas Menethil as his final words to his dying son.

Yogg-Saron also was the source of the corruption which befell the world tree Vordrassil when its roots grew too close to the Old God’s prison. The ancient druids growing Vordrassil destroyed the tree immediately upon discovering the sheer power behind the corrupting influence, however the taint nonetheless continued to spread to the Grizzlemaw Furbolgs who would come to inhabit the tree’s stump ages later. They became murderously insane soon after settling within Vordrassil’s remains, and began attempting to regrow the afflicted world tree. The Furbolgs also used the corrupting power emanating from the tree’s stump to resurrect the bear god Ursoc, who returned to the world a viciously twisted reflection of himself.

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General Vezax

Overview

General Vezax is one of the few bosses in Ulduar that don’t change phases. He will remain the same during the entire encounter, which makes the fight against him relatively easy to learn, compared to other bosses. His hard hits and the specifics around the mana regeneration during the encounter makes him a test for tanks and casters. Melee DPS have easy time for once.

There are few things to watch out during the fight. People outside melee range might be targeted by Shadow Crashes – these need to be avoided until they land, after which ranged DPS can enter the puddles left behind for extra damage and reduced mana cost. Healers should avoid those at all cost.

Mark of the Faceless is the other debuff to watch out for. Anyone affected with it should run away from any nearby players, since they heal Vezax.

Searing Flames should be interrupted every time, and Vezax should be either kited during the Surge of Darkness, or his damage should be countered by a defensive cooldown.

In addition to all this, Vezax’s Aura of Despair will eliminate almost all mana regenration from the fight. Check the Abilities section for details which spells work. Mana users will need to destroy the floating Saronite Vapors and stay in the green puddles left behind to replenish mana. Keep in mind, the buff damages the caster as it restores mana, so more than 5-6 stacks might, and usually are, deadly. Melee DPS won’t have such trouble, but their attack speed will be reduced by 20% by the aura.

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Auriaya

Ulduar’s archivist patrols the Observation Ring accompanied by ferocious cats. Years of solitude weighted heavily on Auriaya, and the Old God’s growing power seems to have destroyed the last shreds of her sanity.

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Kologarn

Loken requisitioned Ignis the Furnace Master to create this towering giant as a guard for the Shattered Walkway. His oversized proportions, including a pair of massive arms, allow Kologarn to easily crush any intruders who attempt to reach the inner sanctum.

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The iron armies are led by three fearsome generals, each representing a different race. These leaders are known as Stormcaller Brundir, Runemaster Molgeim, and Steelbreaker.

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Mimiron engineered this clockwork giant, who dominates the scrapyard area in Ulduar. XT-002 considers himself to be his inventor’s son, causing the machine to behave like a young boy.

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