Can you wield frostmourne
It should work like the twin blades of azzinoth: u can use it, but in this case u dont turn in the new lich king. Comment by sorcerer25 quit drooling over this, if you get it and equip it you will need to go inside Icecrown Citadel sit on the Frozen Throne and control the scourge for the rest of the eternity how the tooltip says: Equip: The wielder of Frostmourne will become the new Lich King. Comment by inevin This item is not available to players in game.
Comment by it needs to give to all stats. Damage insert number dps here 2. Stamina over All effects are: 1:The weilder becomes the new Lich King 2:The weilder can teleport every friendly player inside icecrown citadle 3:Chance on hit:Wen you hit you gane a soul shard wen 20 soul shards are collected it explodes in a massive wave into a 50 yard radius doing over damage over 50 seaconds some double stats id like blizz to add 1.
To not have a meta gem but 1 yellow 1 blue and 1 red gem epic gems are good for it 2. Attack power encreased by And fury warriors might be able to dual weild frostmourne and shadowmourne making them the most powerfull class on original wow And Blizzlike servers Thanks for reading this comment.
Comment by Rocheku So, the two most legendary weapons in Warcraft Lore, with legendary crapstats! Ashbringer Atleast it has an extra meta socket!
Comment by StansDad Please excuse my ignorance, as I am not yet fully acquainted with many of the aspects of WoW - but just what is the point of an item that cannot and will not ever be available to players? Is it part of the background story, e. Or is it just a Blizzard joke? Comment by Lazurianis You made a few typos not just one Frostmourne Binds to Battle.
Comment by now why would blizzerd take this outta the game im sure alot of people would love to have it. Comment by Froswaldthegreat We'll probably fish up Frogmourne or something later. Comment by mysticben It will destroy your body and eat your soul Don't know how many times I had to say that it wasn't allowed to players but they didn't want to listen. Comment by batteredhilt2 DPS huh? Why was it so hard to kill the Lich King at level 80?
Comment by has anyone else noticed it says "equip: the wielder becomes the lich king" but frostmourne has nothing to do with being the lich king, the crown arthas wears is what gives people the power to become the lich king. Comment by Darasin Uhm, i would gladly be the lich king if i get to use that sword and become incredibly powerful Oh and by the way, if someone equips Frostmourne, the whole game will revert back to the Wrath of the Lich King expansion in order to stop the new Lich King :P.
Comment by glycereth 4. Comment by This is kinda stupid bacause if you actually read about the Lich King the Frostmourne did take his soul but he didnt actuallybecome the Lich King until he put on the helmet Comment by Paulizzfun I wonder if you went into ICC with this if all the mobs will be friendly, and it will trigger some awesome story. Like when you go into the scarlet monastery with the corrupted ashbringer. Comment by I will gladly give up my first born for this sword lmao.
Comment by DoctorCholera check out those stats, sure do wish I could've had that over a shadowmourne. Comment by Solarscar It's cool how at some angles the steel looks like black chrome :.
Quite awesome. ETA: WoWhead, can we let me write the man's name? Comment by Factorum This item is not available to players. Is apparently untrue, it was accessed today on the Blackrock US - Horde server. Comment by Papas When exactly was it avaliable?
Its an other useless item like the Ashbringer or Tigole's Trashbringer right? I mean since you create it at least give it to us Comment by Varothar It is weird because Arthas doesnt become the lich king by wielding the sword he becomes the lich king by placing the crown on his head.
Comment by just - damage? Comment by Boogf "Now, I call out to the spirits of this place," Arthas said, his breath frosting in the cold, still air. Just beyond his reach, Frostmourne hung, suspended, waiting for him. I can feel you here. I know you are listening. I'm ready. I understand. And I tell you now--I will give anything, or pay any price, if only you will help me save my people. His breath frosted, faded, frosted again, and cold sweat dotted his brow. He had offered everything he had--had he been refused?
Had he failed yet again? And then with a low groan that made his breath catch, a sudden crack ran up the smooth surface of the ice. It raced its way upward, zigzagging and spreading, until Arthas could barely glimpse the sword it held within its heart.
Then he was stumbling backward, clutching his ears at the sudden loud cracking noise that filled the chamber. The icy casket encasing the sword exploded. Shards flew across the chamber, swords themselves, sharp and jagged. They shattered against the unyielding stone floor and walls, but even as Arthas dropped to his knees, his arms flying up automatially to cover his head, he heard a cry suddenly cut off.
Now he lay sprawled on the cold stone floor, a spear of ice impaling his midsection, the blood sluggishly flowing around it. His eyes were closed and he was limp. Arthas scambled to his feet and hastened over to his old friend and trainer, tugging off his gauntlet. He slipped an arm around the limp form, placing his hand on the wound, staring at it, willing the Light to come and limn his hands with healing energy. Guilt racked him.
So this was the dreadful price. He bowed his head, tears stinging his eyes, and prayed. It's my folly. My price. Please-- And then, like a familiar caress from a loved friend, he felt it. The Light raced through him, comforting and warm, and he bit back a sob as he saw the glow again begin to embrace his hand. He had fallen so far, but it wasn't too late. The Light had not abandoned him. All he needed was to drink it in, open his heart to it. Muradin would not die.
He could heal him. And together they-- Something stirred at the back of his neck. No, no, not the bak of his neck. He looked up quickly-- And stared in wonder. It had flung itself free to embed itself in front of him. His own Light faded from his hands as he rose to his feet, almost hypnotized. Comment by Hyperlynx Obviously won't be obtainable in game but the fact that it is in the database is certainly interesting.
Always wanted to see how a Gnome would look with it EDIT: and that would be Human female looks funny too. Comment by mendlock Its kinda weird that the sword has intellect, since it was used by The Lich King , perhaps it retained more aspects of a Paladin than previously thought. Comment by Take a look at this strange icon. Looks like Frostmourne changed its graphics? A: While this is a closely guarded secret, we'll trust you to be discreet: no one knows where the remnants of Frostmourne are now.
Comment by Vip3r For horde players there is a quest you get from saurfang that if you can win a stare contest aganist him he will reward you this. Comment by BvH91 Oh the irony.
Frostmourne has intellect on it. Comment by Iruxos Frostmourne icon with golden metal parts That would fit in a 'Fire' Lich King like Bolvar. Comment by misinformed Forget all the potential jokes about this weapon, anybody else notice the meta socket on it!
Comment by vexew Less dps than any of the Cataclysm swords, even the green ones! Im coming for you in Cataclysm Arthas, with my green sword that i obtained from picking up crap from the ground. Comment by blacc Anyone has an Idea why this is in the game? Did blizzard consider to make it available to players? That would explain why it shares the color of heirloom items, the gold color was originally meant to be the artifact color and Frostmourne is one.
Comment by blacc We are just nameless idiots in this game nothing we did is canon lol the story ended in wc3 tft for me. And i'm not the only on with this opinion. This section concerns content exclusive to the Warcraft RPG , and thus unlikely to be canon. Frostmourne has the ability to drain life from its victims — and to drain the soul of anyone whom it connects to.
The Lich King is capable of seeing through the eyes and hearing through the ears of anyone who wields Frostmourne; this ability cannot be stopped by any mortal means. The Lich King can communicate with the wielder at will telepathically, on any plane and at any distance. The Lich King uses this ability to try and corrupt the wielder over time.
This has several effects. An individual who wields Frostmourne will not part with it willingly. Over time the person will go from good to neutral and finally to evil. A non-undead evil wielder will then become undead.
Finally the sword is able to suck the being's soul into the sword. Frostmourne then retains the memories and skills of its victim. In fact, as long as the wielder's original body remains within one mile of Frostmourne, the sword maintains control of the body, and he may not be completely aware that his consciousness has shifted to the weapon.
Beyond one mile, the sword cannot control the wielder's body, and the wielder of course finally becomes quite aware of his current state if he is not already. The Lich King can take possession of a soulless body that comes in contact with him and Frostmourne at the same time.
The soul within Frostmourne is destroyed unless it willingly merges with the Lich King, becoming lost as a separate entity for all eternity. If a soul merges with the Lich King, he gains all the skills and memories of the victim. He has only done this one time, with Prince Arthas Menethil.
This section concerns content exclusive to Warcraft III. In Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos , Frostmourne increased Arthas' base damage by 22 points and allowed him to deal chaos damage, which was fully effective against all types of armor including that of buildings and divine beings. For balance reasons, this effect was only applied during the Frostmourne mission and not during the Path of the Damned or Legacy of the Damned campaigns.
In Manual of Monsters , Frostmourne is an artifact-level bastard sword with the following abilities: an increased chance to hit, increased damage, an increased chance of scoring a critical hit, an increased attack speed, the ability to strike incorporeal creatures as though they were fully corporeal, the ability to cause bleeding wounds and reduce the victim's stamina, bonus damage against good-aligned beings, bonus damage against living beings, and a life-draining effect that heals its wielder when he deals damage.
This section concerns content exclusive to the Warcraft novels or short stories. In Arthas: Rise of the Lich King , Arthas is able to wield the runeblade almost effortlessly, despite its size and weight. It slices through most opponents with minimal resistance, and shatters most weapons it comes in contact with, including the elven runeblade Felo'melorn.
Those slain by Frostmourne have their souls drawn into the weapon. The quote on the item tooltip, "Hail to the King, Baby! The developers said they were "still working the fine details" and that the Equip effect was "shot down by various powers-that-be" illustrating the potential problem with a screenshot of the new Lich King, Private Ownusohard. However, they closed with "we'll get something to you guys, we promise.
View original post. The following characters were slain by Frostmourne or otherwise lost their souls to it. With the possible exceptions of those brought back as undead creatures, it is presumed that their souls remained trapped in the sword until its destruction. According to King Terenas Menethil II's spirit, there are thousands of souls contained within the blade.
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