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Revision as of 20:11, 4 October 2012
Lore
His flame is better then brimstone, amplified evermore by his bubbling hatred. Those who challenge him must prepare not just to die, but to be obliterated.
Stats
ELEMENT: Fire
RARITY: Rare
ATK: 1000
DEF: 600
Maximum ATK: 2500
Maximum DEF: 1500
Maximum Level: 40
ATK increase per level: 37.5
DEF increase per level: 22.5
PWR needed: 5
SKILL: Burning Hell
SALES PRICE: 2750 Coins
EVOLVES to: (Inferno) Firelord Balrog
Name Origin
Balrogs are fictional demonic beings who appear in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. Such creatures first appeared in print in his novel The Lord of the Rings, though they figured in earlier writings that posthumously appeared in The Silmarillion and other books.
Balrogs are described as tall and menacing with the ability to shroud themselves in fire, darkness, and shadow. They frequently appeared armed with fiery whips "of many thongs", and occasionally used long swords. In Tolkien's later conception, they could not be casually destroyed; significant power was required. Only dragons rivalled their capacity for ferocity and destruction, and during the First Age of Middle-earth, they were among the most feared of Morgoth's forces.