The Swede Annie Fuchsia (24) is among the most viewed streamers of WoW on Twitch. She has now reached a special milestone: 100% achievements – but only for a short time.
Who is Annie Fuchsia? Annie Fuchsia is an MMORPG streamer from Sweden. In addition to WoW, she also plays Final Fantasy XIV and variety games such as Among Us. Currently, she ranks 36th among the most viewed WoW streamers (via sullygnome).
In 2021, she made international headlines when she milked a cow in the new MMORPG New World and was permanently banned for it.
Annie calls herself a collector – a reputation she has now lived up to by earning all the achievements available to her in WoW. However, she was under significant time pressure as the pre-patch for the new expansion Dragonflight is approaching – which threatened to nullify her success.
“Now I can finally play the game”
What exactly has Annie Fuchsia achieved? On October 24, the streamer accomplished something she had never succeeded in before: She collected all currently available achievements in WoW. At that time, there were 4,481 achievements.
How is the performance to be assessed? Although Annie is not the first player to achieve 100%, she can count herself among the very few who have come this far.
The tracking website Data of Azeroth currently lists only 17 other players with a perfect achievement score of 38,115 – worldwide. It is hard to say how many players have already completed WoW.
What it means to completely finish WoW changes with each expansion: New achievements are added while others can no longer be achieved. The latter become so-called “feats of strength” and are only displayed if one has achieved them.
They no longer contribute to the achievement score. Therefore, it is not necessarily required to have been there from the beginning and to have grinded achievements for more than 15 years – conversely, a player who may have reached 100% years ago now has a lot to catch up on.
Such an achievement requires time: When asked by a Twitter user how long Annie took for this, the streamer shared her playtime. She has already spent over 16,056 hours in the world of WoW – and that only with her main. This translates to 669 days.
This is my playtime on my main character 🙂 pic.twitter.com/bfz7NNOR4O
— AnnieFuchsia (@anniefuchsia) October 24, 2022
Why did the streamer have to hurry? The last achievement that Annie needed for her collection was “Synth-supersized!”. For this, she had to create 50 creatures using protoform synthesis. A feat that only 1% of all profiles can boast (via wowhead).
With the release of the pre-patch for the new expansion Dragonflight, however, the achievement can no longer be obtained, it will become a feat of strength. So actually good for Annie, because then she doesn’t have to obtain the achievement anymore, right?
This is true, but with the pre-patch, hundreds of new achievements are also introduced to the game. Had Annie not quickly grabbed the achievement, she might not have had the opportunity to reach 100% for several months.
The pre-patch arrives in Europe today, on October 26. Annie had hardly 2 days left to enjoy her success before the full progress bars become a little emptier again.
On Twitter, Annie shared her success with the note that now she can finally play the game – a nod to the legendary WoW episode in South Park. She worked on this post for a long time with her chat – after all, she only has one chance to share this.
For Annie, however, the grind is not quite over: She wants to collect some collectibles in Shadowlands before they can no longer be obtained. However, these collectibles do not contribute to her achievement score anymore.
What do you think of Annie’s achievement? Have you also reached 100%, or did you always miss something? Which achievements do you find really annoying, and which ones are you particularly proud of? Feel free to leave us a comment.
How you can make good use of the remaining time in Shadowlands, you can find out here:
WoW: 5 things you should do before the launch of Dragonflight