How the "Summon Memory" fight in the Trial of the Champion should have been done

August 12th, 2009 by admin

Responses to the implementation of Patch 3.2 have been pretty mixed. I’ve been trying to see as much of it as I can. I loved Children’s Week, for example, but over the weekend, I ventured into Trial of the Champion, the new 5-man content in the Crusaders’ Coliseum. My curiosity had been piqued by talk of Hogger as a raid boss and whispers of the power to fight Illidan and Lucifron. Now, having never ventured into either Molton Core or Black Temple, I was quite keen to experience the encounter for myself. So I grouped with my guildies (who all seem quite addicted to the quick runs, easy fight and shiny loot) and headed into the unknown.

I was already aware that Trial of the Champion sees you fighting a bunch of champions on horseback, then getting either Eadric the Pure of High Confessor Paletress. We, luckily, got the latter. I like Paletress. She’s an intriguing character as well as an epitome of goodness who’s not afraid to fight for her beliefs. She also has the coolest attack in the Trial: she summons the memory of a past encounter. This was the bit I was waiting for and when Onyxia appeared, I was momentarily stunned.

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