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- Balrog appears as one of the final bosses on Street Fighter X Mega Man. His weakness is the Mega Buster and the Soul Satellite.
- Balrog, conocido en Japón como M. Bison (M.バイソン M. Baison?), y también llamado Boxer (Trad. Boxeador), para evitar cofusión con Vega y M. Bison, es un personaje de ficción perteneciente a la saga de videojuegos Street Fighter. Su primera aparición la hizo en Street Fighter II como el 1ro de los 4 Jefes Finales del juego, no seleccionable, siendo seleccionable en su mejora: Street Fighter II: Champion Edition. Su estilo de combate es el Boxeo Callejero. Las principales razones de Balrog para haberse unido a Shadaloo son alcanzar la riqueza económica, la fama y la gloria por lo que puede estar en la calle fácilmente para toda la vida.__TOC__
- The balrog, &, is the most powerful of the ordinary major demons in NetHack. Like in its original concept, it is armed with bullwhip and broadsword. Unlike other major demons, they are incapable of summoning additional demons. The balrog can steal your weapon with its bullwhip.
- Balrogs were originally Maiar, corrupted by the influence of Morgoth and transformed into beings of shadow and fire. They served as Morgoth's most powerful soldiers throughout the First Age. The most powerful Balrog was Gothmog, who lorded over the others and served as High Captain of Angband. The best-known Balrog in fandom is the one who was awakened by mining Dwarves during the Third Age. This unnamed Balrog, called Durin's Bane, encountered the Fellowship of the Ring in Moria, where it dueled Gandalf the Grey to the death.
- The Balrog is a demonic, flame-covered creature encountered by the Fellowship in The Lord of the Rings.
- Originally, Balrogs were Maiar that were later persuaded by Melkor before the Awakening of the Elves. Their first dwellings had been Utumno, but after their master's defeat during the War for Sake of the Elves, the Balrogs and other creatures in Melkor's service escaped and went to Angband.
- Balrog is an enemy in Final Fantasy Dimensions.
- Balrog mines of moria
- Balrogs are cacodæmones affiliated with fire.
- I Balrog, noti in Quenya come Valaraukar, erano demoni di fuoco, servitori di Melkor. Vengono spesso definiti come esseri di fuoco e oscurità: infatti i loro cuori erano di fuoco, ammantati di negrore e il terrore li precedeva. Essi erano armati con fruste fiammeggianti a molte corde e con spade scintillanti. Erano i servi più potenti dell'oscuro signore.
- Balrog is the second alien you will encounter. He is basically the same as Sylv, but with much higher health. He is introduced in Tank 1-4, after obtaining Itchy. In Tank 4, sometimes he is teamed up with Psychosquid.
- Balrogs are terrifying creatures consisting of fire and shadow, corrupted by Morgoth before the First Age.
- Balrog, known as M. Bison (M.バイソン, Mike Bison) in Japan, is a character from the Street Fighter series of fighting games. He first appeared as a boss character in Street Fighter II.
- Balrog is Bree's Guardian Bakugan. He is a meerkat like Bakugan that uses Subterra attacks.
- Balrog (バルログ, Barurogu)? is a demon in the series.
- Ein Balrog ist ein extrem mächtiger Feuerdämon mit halbgöttlichem Ursprung. Sie sind vermutlich alle Kinder von Mortis. Die Balrogs, deren Zahl auf nur 7 geschätzt wird, gehorchen Sauron und begleiten die mächtigsten Armeen der Orks. Der mächtigste bekannte Balrog heißt Gothmog.
- Balrogi mają podobny do humanoidalnego kształt, jednak deformuje je gigantyczne brzuszysko. Demony te mają wielkie stopy oraz łapska, w których elegancko (prostując mały palec) dzierżą broń, jakim jest wielki widelec o charakterystycznym znaku, przypominającym bronie z Ekwipunku Demonicznego. Balrogi mają wielkie, płaskie głowy z niewielkimi rogami, a z pleców sterczą im maleńkie, szczątkowe skrzydła oraz szereg kolców. Ich plecy kończy długi ogon z ostrym, podobnym do grota strzały zakończeniem. Barwy tych potworów są czerwone, a od spodu fioletowe. Na nadgarstkach noszą złote bransolety, a ich rogi mają nieco ciemniejszy, żółty kolor.thumb|Spokojny Balrog sprawdzający, czy ma jeszcze jedzenie
- The Balrog depicted in the game is Durin's Bane and it resided in Moria, and upon encountering the Fellowship, it attacked, eager to collect the ring. Gandalf, however, being a Maiar spirit as well, battled the Balrog to protect Frodo and the others. The Balrog is a very powerful unit. He is hard to kill, has large splash damage, and boasts powerful abilities. He can engulf the battlefield in flame with his breath, and even fly.
- The Valaraukar, or Balrogs ("Demon of Might"), were demons of fire that served Morgoth, master of Sauron. They were among his most dreadful servants. In TA 1980, a Balrog awoke in Moria when the had mined too deep for mithril. It drove the Dwarves out of their home and slew King Durin VI; the Balrog was thereafter known as "Durin's Bane". This particular Balrog was later slain by Gandalf. The Balrog is a summonable hero of the upcoming Misty Mountains faction. Information to this page will be added as soon as it is available.
- Balrog is an evil spirit was once sealed in the Underground Temple in Sleepywood by Tristan, a legendary hero who died in place of Manji. Balrog had been resurrected from the darkness, the reason behind its resurrection is not known. Upon Balrog's death, it mentions that one day his full power will be back, and rule Maple World again.
- Balrog is the second alien encountered in Insaniquarium. You first encounter Balrog in Tank 1-4. He is accompanied with Sylvester in Tank 1-5, in the Final Boss Fight, and in Challenge Mode Tank 1. In Tank 4, he is sometimes spawned with Psychosquid.
- They're Maiar spirits seduced by Morgoth, and may have taken demon-like form as a result. They are demons of shadow and flame. They're Enemies of The Evil God Dark lord Sauron.
- During the First Age, Balrogs were among the most feared of Morgoth's forces. When his Fortress of Utumno was destroyed by the Valar, seven fled and lurked in the pits of Angband. The Balrogs were first encountered by the Elves during the Dagor-nuin-Giliath (Battle-under-Stars) in the First Age. After the great victory of the Ñoldor over Morgoth's orcs, Fëanor pressed on towards Angband, but the Balrogs came against him. He was mortally wounded by Kosomot, Lord of Balrogs. Though his sons fought off the demons with an army of elves at their side, Fëanor died of his wounds soon after, and his spirit departed and moved on peacefully to afterlife. Another major encounter was in the Battle of Unnumbered Tears. Gothmog, High Captain of Angband, led the invasion. He threw aside Hurin and Turgon,
- His appearance features his large size, small wings, a fork and a tail, as well as a pinky pointing out from the hand which he uses to hold the fork. He's always spotted with meat on his fork, which he eats (clearly explaining his large gut). Eating meat replenishes his health. When the meat is gone, his head bursts into flames as he screams in rage, then skewers your Patapons to replace the latter meat. Despite his size, his stamina is low compared to other foes. Balrogs are classified as a demon class enemy, so Sonic Demonslayer and Silver Murzephone work effectively against him.
- Ein Balrog ist ein extrem mächtiger Feuerdämon mit halbgöttlichem Ursprung. Sie sind vermutlich alle Kinder von Mortis. Die Balrogs, deren Zahl auf nur etwa 20 geschätzt wird verbergen sich in den tiefsten Höhlen und Schluchten Ardeas, wo sie ihr Dasein fristen. Betet, dass sie nicht auf die Landoberfläche kommen...
- According to The Silmarillion, the Valaraukar (which were called Balrogs in Middle-Earth) were Maiar (angelic beings) that were "scourges of fire". They were seduced by the evil Vala Melkor, who corrupted them to his service in the days of his splendor before the making of Arda. In The Lays of Beleriand, The Lay of Leithian mentions Balrog captains leading Orcs: "the Orcs went forth to rape and war, and Balrog captains marched before".
- When the idiots at CNN showed a picture of a Balrog while talking about Demons on 6/6/2006, Stephen Colbert realized that it was once again up to him to correct the liberal bias of the mainstream media. As a public service to viewers of The Colbert Report, Dr. Colbert took the time to clarify the difference between Balrogs and Demons, because they are so obviously not the same thing. Balrogs are Maiar umm... Things who followed Melkor Liberals to Utumno Obamagrad, because he wouldn't serve Eru Stephen. Any idiot can see the difference.
- A Balrog is a fictional creature from J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy writings. Balrogs were tall, menacing humanoid beings, with the ability to shroud themselves in fire, darkness, and shadow. They frequently appeared armed with fiery whips of many thongs. In Tolkien's later conception, they could not be casually destroyed: significant power was required. Only dragons rivalled their capacity for ferocity and destruction, and during the First Age, they were among the most feared of Morgoth's forces. The Silmarillion states that they were also called the Valaraukar.
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