APES got world first Ragnaros and Onyxia, but who do you think will get world first BWL Nefarian?
APES got world first Ragnaros and Onyxia, but who do you think will get world first BWL Nefarian?
I wonder can a group of 55-58s do it like they did with Rag. I'd rofl hard if they did.
https://www.sk-gaming.com/content/16...rld_first_list
Drama killed Nefarian world first on 26th September 2005.
As for who will kill it first on wow classic, these guilds have done this boss and this instance hundreds of times. It's really hard to muster much care about who kills a farm boss in an hour again.
You mean world first classic BWL, because it isn't the world first BWL.
Answer is whoever gets a group in first.
well according to this raid history timeline done by Method the world first kill for Nefarian in BWL was gotten by Drama, a US guild on 26th September 2005.
Apes obviously, they literally spent years speedrunning this shit on private servers. Not really an achievement that's worth praising anyway given how much of a joke classic's content actually is.
I seriously don't think anyone cares about Classic raid progress and if they do, they are 15 years late to the party. Classic is only about leveling, having as fun as possible while farming old dungeons/raid-instances we've already seen and done a million times over.
It's as much effort clearing BWL nowadays as it is to do an URBS run, with the only difference that it's harder to get 40ppl to join the raid than finding someone with the key.
Yea I agree no one seems too bothered about who kills 15 year old content first, we all know its going to be cleared within an hour or two of servers going live. More people seem care about who can speed run raids the fastest to give us something pointless to watch on youtube for 25 mins.
As a former raider of Dreamstate ( currently rank 3 on Warcraft Logs for both speed and execution ) from my conversations with leadership it seems hard to tell.
There's some RNG involved beyond the preparation. I think the race will come down to Progress, APES, Dreamstate, Onslaught and quite a few other guilds that are all preparing to tackle it.
Who wins will depend on a number of factors. Like how's the attunment going to go, is alliance or horde going to control the mountain on launch, which guilds will be able to get in fastest, will anyone get some bad rng and wipe, will cheese tactics work/be allowed. That kind of stuff.
The world first race to Rag was a different can of a fish given the length it required to level. Here every guild vying for it has farmed Molten Core for months, will have their entire raid roster fully decked and ready to go and the race will about 2-3 hours.
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