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{{Infobox race
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| image = Angered Infernal.jpg
{{Racebox
 
| image = Infernal.png
 
 
| name = Infernals, Vanguard of the Legion
 
| name = Infernals, Vanguard of the Legion
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| type = Large/Huge/Gargantuan Construct (Chaotic, Demon, Evil, Extraplanar)
| capital = None
 
 
| faction = [[Burning Legion]]
 
| faction = [[Burning Legion]]
| character = None
 
| mount = None
 
 
| homeworld = Not applicable
 
| homeworld = Not applicable
 
| language = Cannot speak, however they understand [[Eredun]].{{Cite|MG|92}}
 
| language = Cannot speak, however they understand [[Eredun]].{{Cite|MG|92}}
| leader = None
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| slang = N/A
| height = 12 feet }}
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| height = 12 feet
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| alignment = Always [[neutral]]{{cite|MoM|124}}<br />Always [[chaotic evil]]{{cite|MG|92}}
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}}
   
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:''For the [[Warlock]] [[pet]], see [[Infernal (warlock minion)]]. For the Warlock [[spell]] that summons an Infernal, see [[Inferno]]. For the Warcraft III unit, see [[Infernal (Warcraft III)]].''
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[[image:Infernal.JPG|thumb|right|Infernal art from the [[WoW TCG]].]]
 
[[Image:Infernal_Anim.gif|thumb|left|An infernal animation from Warcraft III]]
 
[[Image:InfernalMeteor.jpg|thumb||Infernals raining down as meteors]]
 
[[Image:InfernalAwake.jpg|thumb|Infernals arising from meteors]]
 
:''Were you looking for the [[warlock]] [[pet]]?'' See [[Infernal (Warlock pet)]]''
 
   
 
'''Infernals''' are mindless giants of flame and fury and can be summoned by [[warlock]]s and the [[nathrezim]]. They are not truly demons,<ref>http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/encyclopedia/346.xml</ref> apparently more similar to constructs.
{{For|warlock's spell that summons an Infernal|Inferno}}
 
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'''Infernals''' are mindless giants of flame and fury and can be summoned by [[Warlock]]s and the [[Nathrezim]]. They are not truly demons[http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/encyclopedia/346.xml], apparantly more similar to constructs.
 
   
Crafted by the [[Tothrezim]], infernals fall to earth as green, molten meteorites from the [[Twisting Nether]]. They exist only to destroy every living thing in their path. Though their lifespans are
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Crafted by the [[tothrezim]], infernals fall to earth as green, molten meteorites from the [[Twisting Nether]]. They exist only to destroy every living thing in their path. Though their lifespans are limited, the mighty infernals have been known to destroy entire cities before their energies dissipated back into the [[Great Dark]] Beyond. Most [[dreadlords]] can summon an Infernal with the ultimate ability inferno. [[Tichondrius]] has been seen to summon four, while [[Anetheron]] and [[Balnazzar]] can summon two at once. [[Archimonde]], on the other hand, is known to summon massive amounts of infernals and other demons at the same time.
limited, the mighty infernals have been known to destroy entire cities before their energies dissipated back into the [[Great Dark]] Beyond. Most [[Nathrezim|Dreadlords]] can summon an Infernal with the ultimate ability inferno. [[Tichondrius]] has been seen to summon two to four while [[Balnazzar]] can summon two at once. [[Archimonde]], on the other hand, is known to summon massive amounts of infernals and other demons at the same time.
 
   
A large concentration of Infernals can be found in [[Shadowmoon Valley]]. There are the ever present infernals attacking Alliance and Horde towns in the region; they appear to be stockpiled at [[Legion Hold]] and launched by [[Shivarra]]. The [[Deathforge]] provides details on how this variety are made. For one, the [[Tothrezim]] are not present and possibly have been retconned out of existance, as the [[Mo'arg]] and [[Gan'arg]] create them and seem to have taken their place. They are produced by a green fire elemental called an "infernal soul" (perhaps a corrupted fire elemental) is put into a bunch of rocks by Mo'arg and Gan'arg engineers, which then creates a very weak infernal. They can also be stored in their comet forms.
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A large concentration of infernals can be found in [[Shadowmoon Valley]]. There are the ever present infernals attacking Alliance and Horde towns in the region; they appear to be stockpiled at [[Legion Hold]] and launched by [[shivarra]]. The [[Deathforge]] provides details on how this variety is made. For one, the [[tothrezim]] are not present and possibly have been retconned out of existence, as the [[mo'arg]] and [[gan'arg]] create them and seem to have taken their place. Infernals are produced by a green fire elemental called an "infernal soul", which is put into a collection of [[fel stone]] by mo'arg and gan'arg engineers, which then creates a very weak infernal. They can also be stored in their comet forms.
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Infernal's are known to be extremely unintelligent, and can barely take orders from their demon commanders as it is. They are able to understand Eredun, but are mute except for the occasional roar or grunt. There are also [[abyssal]]s, a similar construct.
   
 
== Abilities ==
 
== Abilities ==
 
[[File:Infernal Anim.gif|thumb|An infernal animation from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.]]
 
Most Infernals in the wild and the ones warlocks summon have a [[Fire Shield]]-like aura that inflicts [[Fire]] damage to nearby enemies. This ability is called [[Immolation]] and it cannot be turned off. It generates a periodic pulse of fire damage to all nearby enemies. As of [[patch 1.11]], this aura no longer has any effect when the Infernal is banished.
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Most infernals in the wild and the ones warlocks summon have a [[Fire Shield]]-like aura that inflicts [[Fire]] damage to nearby enemies. This ability is called [[Immolation]] and it cannot be turned off. It generates a periodic pulse of fire damage to all nearby enemies. As of [[patch 1.11]], this aura no longer has any effect when the Infernal is banished.
   
 
== As a Mob ==
 
== As a Mob ==
 
The first infernals encountered in the wild are usually the much weaker [[Searing Infernal]]s (around level 29-30, in [[Ashenvale]]) or [[Lesser Infernal]]s (around level 36-37, typically in [[Desolace]]), unlike those summoned by players.
   
 
The more powerful infernals are usually found in [[Felwood]] (around level 52-54), but still not as powerful as the player-summoned variety.
 
The first Infernals encountered in the wild are usually the much weaker [[Searing Infernal]]s (around level 29 - 30, in [[Ashenvale]]) or [[Lesser Infernal]]s (around level 36 - 37, typically in [[Desolace]]), unlike those summoned by players.
 
 
The more powerful Infernals are usually found in [[Felwood]] (around level 52 - 54), but still not as powerful as the player-summoned variety.
 
   
 
Infernals are found in [[Hellfire Peninsula]] and [[Shadowmoon Valley]] in [[Outland]].
 
Infernals are found in [[Hellfire Peninsula]] and [[Shadowmoon Valley]] in [[Outland]].
   
 
== Notable Infernals ==
 
== Notable Infernals ==
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{| class="darktable"
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! Name !! Role !! Condition
|'''Name'''
 
|'''Location'''
 
|'''Condition'''
 
 
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| {{RaceIconExt|Infernal|Small}} [68] {{NPC||Kroshius}} ||[[Shatter Scar Vale]], [[Felwood]] || {{text|Red|Dead,reviveable via questline}}
|[[Kroshius]]
 
|[[Shatter Scar Vale]], [[Felwood]]
 
|style="color:red"|Dead, reviveable via questline.
 
 
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|-
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|{{RaceIconExt|Infernal|Small}} [56] {{NPC||Immolatus}} || Felwood ||
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{{text|Green|Alive, rare spawn}}
 
|-
 
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|{{RaceIconExt|Infernal|Small}} [48] {{NPC||Raze}} || [[Searing Gorge]] ||
|[[Kraator]]
 
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{{text|Green|Alive}}
|[[Shadowmoon Valley]]
 
|style="color:Green"|Alive, rarespawn.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[Immolatus]]
 
|[[Felwood]]
 
|style="color:Green"|Alive, rarespawn.
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
   
Kroshius must be defeated to obtain his Infernal Core, required by a Warlock to receive the [[Inferno]] spell.
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Kroshius must be defeated to obtain his Infernal Core, required by a warlock to receive the [[Inferno]] spell.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
 
Image:InfernalDestruction1.jpg|Infernals destroying a human settlement.
 
Image:InfernalMeteor.jpg|Infernals raining down as meteors.
 
Image:InfernalAwake.jpg|Infernals arising from meteors.
 
Image:Infernal.JPG|Infernal art from the [[WoW TCG]].
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Image:Infernal cinematic.jpg|An infernal in a cinematic of Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.
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Image:Infernal_wwl.jpg|An infernal seen in Outland.
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</gallery>
   
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== References ==
[[Image:InfernalDestruction1.jpg|thumb|left|Infernals destroying a human settlement]]
 
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{{reflist}}
   
{{BurningLegion}}
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{{Burning Legion}}
   
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[[fr:Infernal]]
 
[[Category:Infernals| ]]
 
[[Category:Infernals| ]]
[[Category:Demons]]
 
[[Category:Creatures]]
 

Revision as of 11:35, 8 September 2010

Infernals, Vanguard of the Legion
Angered Infernal
Classification Large/Huge/Gargantuan Construct (Chaotic, Demon, Evil, Extraplanar)
Faction/Affiliation Burning Legion
Homeworld Not applicable
Language(s) Cannot speak, however they understand Eredun.Template:Cite
Average height 12 feet
Alignment Always neutralTemplate:Cite
Always chaotic evilTemplate:Cite
For the Warlock pet, see Infernal (warlock minion). For the Warlock spell that summons an Infernal, see Inferno. For the Warcraft III unit, see Infernal (Warcraft III).

Infernals are mindless giants of flame and fury and can be summoned by warlocks and the nathrezim. They are not truly demons,[1] apparently more similar to constructs.

Crafted by the tothrezim, infernals fall to earth as green, molten meteorites from the Twisting Nether. They exist only to destroy every living thing in their path. Though their lifespans are limited, the mighty infernals have been known to destroy entire cities before their energies dissipated back into the Great Dark Beyond. Most dreadlords can summon an Infernal with the ultimate ability inferno. Tichondrius has been seen to summon four, while Anetheron and Balnazzar can summon two at once. Archimonde, on the other hand, is known to summon massive amounts of infernals and other demons at the same time.

A large concentration of infernals can be found in Shadowmoon Valley. There are the ever present infernals attacking Alliance and Horde towns in the region; they appear to be stockpiled at Legion Hold and launched by shivarra. The Deathforge provides details on how this variety is made. For one, the tothrezim are not present and possibly have been retconned out of existence, as the mo'arg and gan'arg create them and seem to have taken their place. Infernals are produced by a green fire elemental called an "infernal soul", which is put into a collection of fel stone by mo'arg and gan'arg engineers, which then creates a very weak infernal. They can also be stored in their comet forms.

Infernal's are known to be extremely unintelligent, and can barely take orders from their demon commanders as it is. They are able to understand Eredun, but are mute except for the occasional roar or grunt. There are also abyssals, a similar construct.

Abilities

Infernal Anim

An infernal animation from Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos.

Most infernals in the wild and the ones warlocks summon have a Spell fire firearmor [Fire Shield]-like aura that inflicts Fire damage to nearby enemies. This ability is called Spell shadow summoninfernal [Immolation] and it cannot be turned off. It generates a periodic pulse of fire damage to all nearby enemies. As of patch 1.11, this aura no longer has any effect when the Infernal is banished.

As a Mob

The first infernals encountered in the wild are usually the much weaker Searing Infernals (around level 29-30, in Ashenvale) or Lesser Infernals (around level 36-37, typically in Desolace), unlike those summoned by players.

The more powerful infernals are usually found in Felwood (around level 52-54), but still not as powerful as the player-summoned variety.

Infernals are found in Hellfire Peninsula and Shadowmoon Valley in Outland.

Notable Infernals

Name Role Condition
File:IconSmall Infernal Small.gif [68] Kroshius Shatter Scar Vale, Felwood Dead,reviveable via questline
File:IconSmall Infernal Small.gif [56] Immolatus Felwood

Alive, rare spawn

File:IconSmall Infernal Small.gif [48] Raze Searing Gorge

Alive

Kroshius must be defeated to obtain his Infernal Core, required by a warlock to receive the Inferno spell.

Gallery

References