He never returned when Cataclysm rolled around, but these days players can get a toy that turns you into Mr. He hit extremely hard, had two Defias buddies that would also attack, and, well, just became a fan favourite, really. Smite taunted us from the bridge leading to the ship, serving as a mini-boss for all hopeful low-levels. Smite certainly deserves to be on this list. "I’ll have to improvise!” Is forever in my memory.īack to the Deadmines now, and Mr. Maybe he’s cruel now because of how many years he’s lived? 44. Timmy hits exceptionally hard compared to others in the dungeon, and is even speculated to be as old as Warcraft III, as there was a ghoul in a particular quest called Timmy. It might seem like he’s so overrated now, as one of those bosses you just tank and spank and forget about, but he’s so much more than that.
Timmy the Cruel is a boss found in Stratholme, one of the creepiest dungeons in World of Warcraft. Well, that’s pretty badass if you ask me! I just wish he’d stop covering me in all this rotting food. When Cataclysm rolled around, as the only surviving NPC from the original version of the dungeon, he was promoted to the captain of the ship. “Captain” Cookie started off his life as Cookie, an optional boss that was apparently the chef of the ship within Deadmines, one of the first dungeons you can do as a new character. Thanks for reminding me how much I hate that sound, Blizzard! 46. Yes, that even includes the Warcraft movie, in which they just had to have a (very short) cameo. From big bad rare mobs to tiny baby murlocs that make the cutest sounds, these things will always find a way to mrlglgl mrglgl into your heart. Levelling a fresh character these days often feels like you’re just out there to go and kill murloc parties. Hogger is so badass that he was made a boss of The Stormwind Stockade back in Cataclysm, so that we can kill him a second time.
These days, you can just deck yourself out in heirlooms, and you’re going to probably three or four hit this guy – but back then, Hogger struck fear in the hearts of noobs and alts everywhere. I remember camping out at his spawn, watching, and waiting… and then dying quick when I realised I couldn’t take him on. HoggerĪs someone who has played the game a long, long time now, Hogger still terrifies. So when you’re asked to retrieve a necklace from this thief, who isn’t going to jump at the chance to put an end to this whining miner once and for all? 48. Kobolds are a staple of the WoW universe, almost as much as our half-beloved, half-hated Murlocs are. Goldtooth is one of those enemies that Alliance players will probably remember more than strictly Horde players, but that still means he deserves to be on this list. I wonder what really happens if I take this candle… Does that make them badass? Absolutely, because when Warlords of Draenor was over, I remembered them more than Thunder Hydras. If you’ve played through Warlords of Draenor, you’ll know exactly how small they are, and the gross sounds they make when you aggro them. Podlings are one of the most annoying enemies ever added to World of Warcraft. Okay, so I know what you’re thinking: “How on earth are Podlings badass?” well, let me put it this way. PodlingsĮven the most annoying enemies can be badass… I promise. With all these villains to play with, which ones really are the most badass? Let’s count down 50 of the most badass WoW villains out there. For 110 levels, you’re constantly battling all sorts of villains you can find, from the puniest Northshire wolves to huge big bads like the Lich King. World of Warcraft is a game jam-packed with villains. Blizzard’s biggest franchise has a huge list of villains.