The Balrog is a fictional demonic creature from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy writings. He is pretty much Satan with big, leathery wings and a fire-whip. And he likes to pop out of abandoned dwarf mines and try to eat the heroes of The Lord of the Rings movies, like wee little Frodo Baggins The Hobbit.
I'd have to say that the Balrog is worth... eh, at least Gandalf the Grey Wizard's life, if the LotR movies have anything to say about it.
That's a pretty high price, Tolkien!
Balrog was created in 1954.
you would win
The balrog attacked Gandalf and the party because it was an evil territorial creature who attacked any who ventured into its area. Gandalf attacked the balrog because he was the only one who could realistically fight the Balrog. As the balrog was massive, they could only run for so long before having to fight.
In AdventureQuest Worlds (AQW), you can obtain the Balrog Blade by defeating the Balrog boss found in the /balrog map. This area is accessible after completing certain quests related to the Balrog storyline. The blade may also drop from the boss after defeating it, so players will need to engage in battles with the Balrog to acquire it. Keep an eye out for any special events or updates that may affect its availability.
In the world of JRR Tolkien's fictional works, a balrog is a fiery demonic creature.
Gachapons give you summoning bags and other stuff. Crimson balrog bags are worth 25m ea.
Gandalf fought the balrog because he was forced to. The party could not run away fast enough, and no one else stood a chance against the balrog.
Type your answer here... If you can get it into a resevoir of water, then it flames are gone and the Balrog is defeated.
Morgoth.
The Balrog is the beast of Morgoth that killed Gandalf in The Fellowship of the Ring. It is said to be made of fire and ash and carry a firey whip.
Yes.
About 20-30m