After 12 days and 100s of wipes, World of Warcraft's latest world first raid ends in anticlimax_ 'Th
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
The latest World of Warcraft world first race, in which teams compete to finish a new Mythic raid faster than the others, has been settled: But the final boss was so anticlimactic that the winners almost surprised themselves ().
The War Within's second season started on March 4, and the race to World First focused on the Mythic tier of the Liberation of Undermine raid. The way that the WoW community splits up the World First can be a little confusing, because over the last fortnight various teams have gotten "World First" clears of parts of the raid, but in this case we're talking about beating the whole thing and the final boss, Chrome King Gallywix.
You can tell Gallywix didn't cut the mustard, because it took Team Liquid more attempts to beat earlier bosses in the raid. Chrome King Gallywix took 100, but Stix Bunkjunker took 114, and Mug'zee perhaps should've been the final challenge, requiring 148 attempts.
The victory is Liquid's fifth World First tier victory, and is also their first back-to-back raid win in just under five years.
And hey, it may have been a bit anticlimactic but at least it was legit. You wouldn't believe some of the stuff that goes on around WoW world firsts from players who probably care a little too much: Recently a guild of criminal masterminds used exploits to get a "world first" [[link]] on a new raid, got banned, then . There are entire guilds dedicated to just .
All good clean fun. More generally, World of Warcraft is enjoying at the [[link]] moment, and some reckon The War Within is the venerable MMO's . Even if, come season three, some will be hoping that the toughest raid boss is just a little tougher.
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