![]() ![]() Method, the top raiding guild in the world, began streaming their progress through multiple perspectives in Battle for Azeroth. Race to World First raids aren’t anything new - Icecrown Citadel, Ulduar, and Ahn’Qiraj have all served as World First battlegrounds in the past - but things have changed in Battle for Azeroth. ![]() These boss encounters test both a player’s stats and their skill, and players have to maximize their damage and healing while also avoiding traps, counteracting boss mechanics, and moving as a group. Players band up in large groups with the best gear that they can possibly acquire - even by wild methods like doing a mass paid switch to the other faction to take advantage of a loot loophole, then switching back - and go through a series of carefully designed boss encounters. Race to World First raids exist somewhere in between speedrunning and esports. ![]() As Blizzard prepares to launch the third raid, Azshara’s Eternal Palace, one of the top guilds in the world has called out its sponsor for attempting to take over the entire community-led project. Uldir and the Battle for Dazar’Alor, the two full raids currently in Battle for Azeroth, were both accompanied by heated races from guilds competing to gear up, learn the strategies, and down the final boss before their competition could. World of Warcraft’s new expansion, Battle for Azeroth, has had one interesting success: the race among top guilds to be the first to finish new raids. ![]()
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