Do Balrogs breathe fire?

Breathe Fire - The Balrog exhales a long gust of flame across the selected area. This attack is equivalent to Drogoth's Incinerate, a Firedrake's Inferno, and a Summoned Dragon's default attack.
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Are dragons more powerful than Balrogs?

Even in the earliest writings, when Balrogs were much, much weaker and more numerous than they are in the conceptions you probably identify with them (as in, what Gandalf fights), Balrogs are stated outright to be more powerful than dragons.
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How was the Balrog awakened?

The Balrog killed Durin VI, the Dwarf-King of Khazad-dûm, whereafter it was called Durin's Bane by the Dwarves. Avarice, principally for mithril, drove the dwarves to go too deep and awaken the Balrog. The Dwarves attempted to fight the Balrog, but its power was far too great for them.
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Why did the Balrog wake up?

Third Age. In TA 1980, a Balrog awoke in Khazad-dûm when the Dwarves had mined too deep for mithril. It drove the Dwarves out of their home and slew King Durin VI, and the Balrog was thereafter called "Durin's Bane".
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Are Balrogs stronger than Maiar?

Remember that Glaurung, Ancalagon and Smaug were the most powerful dragons of their age. But all were killed by men or half-men. Balrogs on the other hand were killed with slightly more difficulty - by elves or other maiar. I would say that a Balrog had much more power.
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Can Smaug beat Balrog?

So, one glimpse into Smaug's eyes and the Balrog falls under the spell. Even if it's just for a second—a moment of hesitation or distraction, it'd be enough. Smaug would snatch up Durin's Bane and gobble him up with his sword-sharp teeth (and we know swords can kill Balrogs).
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Do Balrogs serve Sauron?

The Balrogs were originally the servants of Morgoth in the First Age, of whom, Sauron was also his servant. The Balrogs and Sauron were all Maiar and somewhat coeval; it is debatable whether a Balrog would recognize Sauron as successor and serve him willingly.
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Did the Balrog have wings?

On the other hand, the explicit reference to "wings of shadow" leaves open the interpretation that Balrogs had no physical wings. Balrogs were never exactly described as flying in any of Tolkien's works, including the "winged speed" language quoted above.
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Why was Gandalf afraid of the Balrog?

Gandalf was simply afraid the Balrog would kill the Fellowship and capture the Ring. He wasn't concerned about his own personal safety, just that the quest would fail.
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Was Durins Bane the last Balrog?

[edit] Beyond the Third Age

Durin's Bane is the only Balrog mentioned after the War of Wrath, and the only one of two ever given a name, the other being Gothmog. It is unknown how many, if any, other Balrogs still lived on or where they dwelled, hibernating or awakened.
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Did Legolas know what a Balrog was?

It seems likely to me that Legolas has not encountered a Balrog before in his life, yet when the fellowship first sees the Balrog in Moria he is able to immediately identify it.
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Can a Balrog fly?

From this passage I believe we can conclude that Balrogs had the ability to fly. Tolkien describes the darkness around the Balrog as being like 'wings' ("His enemy halted again, facing him, and the shadow about it reached out like two vast wings").
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Did Pippin wake up the Balrog?

When Pippin threw the pebble down that aroused the orcs which in turn alerted the Balrog to the Fellowship's prescence.
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Can Smaug use the One Ring?

Probably not. Dragons are a lesser order of creatures, and since Sauron is both a Maia and master of the Ring, in any contest between Smaug and Sauron, Sauron would have prevailed. Gandalf's primary concern when organizing the Quest of Erebor was: The Dragon Sauron might use with terrible effect.
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How many Balrogs are there left?

Christopher Tolkien indicates that his father eventually decided there were no more than seven Balrogs. "In the margin my father wrote: 'There should not be supposed more than say 3 or at most 7 ever existed. '"
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Who is the strongest Balrog?

Gothmog (Sindarin IPA: [ˈɡoθmoɡ]) was the Lord of Balrogs during the First Age, and the greatest Balrog ever to walk Middle-earth.
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How did Gimli not know about Moria?

There are a few reasons why Gimli would have been unaware of Balin's fate: a messenger could have been killed by orcs on the way to spread the news, or they could have been trapped within the mines for some time before they were killed.
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What is the secret flame of Anor?

Anor is the Elvish name for the Sun, and so literally the "flame of Anor" would be the light of the Sun, which originated in the fiery fruit of Laurelin, one of the Two Trees of Valinor. Alternatively, the "flame of Anor" may refer to Gandalf's possession of Narya, known as the "Ring of Fire".
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Did Gandalf know there was a Balrog in Moria?

I just read through this part in the book and it seems like Gandalf didn't know about the Balrog pretty much until he saw it step out in Moria.
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Why does Peter Jackson's Balrog have wings?

At first, Peter Jackson and his design team couldn't decide whether to give the Balrog wings or not. They ultimately decided to give it wings "just because it looked cool."
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Do Balrogs have tails?

They have the ability to control both fire and shadow, wielding a fire whip. They can also shroud themselves in darkness and shadow. Their fire is internally part of them and they stand eighteen feet tall with a tail extended back the same length. Despite having fiery wings, Balrogs cannot fly.
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Where did the Balrog come from?

The Balrogs, or Balrogath ("Balrog-kind") were Maiar corrupted by Morgoth during the creation of Arda, who cloaked themselves in shadow and flame and carried whips and swords. Famed Balrogs include Gothmog, slain by Ecthelion, and Durin's Bane, slain by Gandalf.
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Did Saruman know about the Balrog?

Certainly Gimli knew about Durin's Bane (but perhaps not what it was exactly), and Gandalf wasn't too keen on Moria. But in the films Gandalf straight up knows and seems to hope they can pass the Balrog by, whereas Saruman also straight up knows and hopes the Balrog will waylay/kill them.
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Would Saruman have become a Balrog?

If Arien had been corrupted she would doubtless have become a Balrog; because Sauron and Saruman were not spirits of fire, they do not become Balrogs.
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Who kills Morgoth?

After committing many evils across the First Age and preceding eras, such as the theft of the Silmarils, which resulted in his name Morgoth, and the destruction of the Two Lamps and the Two Trees of Valinor, Morgoth was defeated by the Host of Valinor in the War of Wrath.
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