Molten Core Raid Boss 5 Baron Geddon (Buffed Hard version) Gameplay Guide.
Baron Geddon was buffed in the recent patch and this is the hard version.
World Record Level 23.9 average.
World First to beat Hard Baron Geddon using less than Level 24 average.
Strategy:
Charlga Razorflank defends.
Rend Blackhand attacks.
Boss Mini vs Player Mini :
Baron Geddon vs Gargoyle + Faerie Dragon
Fire elementals vs Harpies, Whelp egg, Polymorph, Charlga,
Gargoyle vs Banshee
Drake, Gryphon Vulture vs Chimaera, Blizzard, Rend
Living Bomb vs Dark Miner
Level 28 Gargoyle is achievable if you use the XP Boost (20) + Diamond (4) + Rare/Blue Gargoyle (4) = 28.
One high level Gargoyle buffed with Faerie Dragon's resistance was enough for us to damage the boss's 33% HP in each phase. So I took out my Gargoyle, changed from Rend to Charlga and focused on defense.
Some players without the XP Boost slot would probably need 2x Gargoyles at level 24, 25. It would be enough to damage the boss but can make defending harder. Good luck!
NOTE: Video quality is blurrier than my other videos because I forgot to double the Bitrate after doubling the screen size to include the second screen. Future videos will be highest quality!
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Blackrock Mountain—the result of what is now widely considered a wrong move—was created when the Dark Iron dwarf Thaurissan summoned Ragnaros into Azeroth. Ragnaros promptly incinerated Thaurissan’s kingdom, creating what is now known as Blackrock Mountain.
Deep beneath the fiery surface of Blackrock Mountain lies a realm of nightmares known as Molten Core. This treacherous domain is home to searing creatures, born of fire and earth, including the most ferocious flamewakers, perilous elementals, and monstrous core hounds.
Any adventurer imprudent or brave enough to invade Ragnaros’ domain must defeat his searing dignitaries before taking on the Firelord, Lord of Flame, Master of all Elementals. You get the idea. You won’t need a raid entirely of warriors or Hydraxian water, just a guildmate and carefully crafted armies of your favorite Minis.
BARON GEDDON
The plotter and schemer award goes to none other than one of the eldest fire elementals, Baron Geddon. Once the right hand or hand of the lord Ragnaros, Geddon was demoted after being seen as weak during the war against the Titans. After being replaced by the “lowly” flamewaker Majordomo Executus, Geddon vowed to find a way to overthrow the majordomo and reclaim what is rightfully his.
Geddon orchestrated the betrayal of Thunderaan, the Windseeker, in a bid to win favor with the Firelord Ragnaros. With the help of Garr, they managed to isolate the air elemental from his allies, but their attempts to destroy him were in vain. Instead, they sealed him within the talisman known as the Bindings of the Windseeker. While victorious in his plot to rid the world of Thunderaan, Geddon did not regain his position next to his master. Instead, Ragnaros broke the talisman, tasking Geddon and Garr each to protect one half.
Geddon has his suspicions that Garr may covet both halves of the talisman. Could it be that the centuries of scheming have made Geddon paranoid? Is Garr planning a betrayal of his own? Is the floor actually lava? Find out on the next episode of, Am I the Drama?*
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