No. The only ways that a player can fly are by using a flying mount or playing a druid and gaining the flight form abilities, and the abilities they can use are limited to their class or professions, and these abilities would never equal that of a level 70 boss that needs 25 players to kill.
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The only way you can resemble is to be a warlock and fill the demonology tree and use the metamorphosis ability, also you can get both his blades by killing him "a lot" and hoping they will drop (you have to be a warrior or a rogue).
Needing immediate attention.
At the burning bush. The preposition is AT.
The charcoal was burning hot
Subject is -- boy Predicate is -- stood on the burning deck
People stampeded from the burning theater.
i was lucky that i appeared unscathed from the burning building
I got scorched by the burning fire.
Subject: The Boy Predicate: Stood On The Burning Deck.
The burning question is simply: How did this expression, so easily understood, become mistaken for an idiom?
Yes, it's a participle, but if the stove is burning rather than the fuel, you need a fire extinguisher.
Example sentence - The log cabin was rustic but warm after we had the wood in the fireplace burning.
The bold firefighter went in the burning building.