While others are still fighting with a “real” group in World of Warcraft, this team of 5 tanks is simply going through tough dungeons alone.
Tanks are essential in every good group of World of Warcraft. Anyone wanting to succeed in dungeons or raids should have at least one character as a tank.
Actually, there should also be at least one healer and three damage dealers in the party. But these 5 tanks apparently didn’t want their usual group members and just set off on their own!
What happened? With five tanks, the players set off into the Underrot on “Mythic+15” and faced the challenges of the dungeon. Although they lacked healers and DPS, the group managed to complete the instance within the time limit and had 1:17 minutes left at the end.
A steadfast group: Such a setup for the group is rarely seen in World of Warcraft. With this combination, the players set out into the Underrot on Mythic +15:
- Vengeance Demon Hunter (Ashfords)
- Protection Paladin (Baergrills)
- Blood Death Knight (Darthgrim)
- Guardian Druid (Jargodruid)
- Protection Warrior (Taghorian)
The average item level of the group was also quite solid, but by no means “unreachable” – with an average of 382, it corresponds to current, solid raid gear.
So if you want to complain about a tank shortage next time and wonder where all the tanks actually are – they’re simply doing their dungeons without you. It seems to work quite well.
Mythic dungeons will soon become significantly harder, by the way. With the release of the raid Battle of Dazar’alor, the 2nd season of Battle for Azeroth begins. Some achievements will no longer be available!

