In World of Warcraft, the race for the next World-First has been decided. On the night from Friday to Saturday, the progress guild Method claimed the head of Blackhand.
The current World-First race is over, Blackhand laid down his arms in the second ID. Approximately around midnight our time, it must have been: The Horde progress guild Method took down Blackhand. Closely pursued by Paragon, the guild, who achieved the World First in Highmaul. Also, the US Alliance guild Midwinder is currently at Blackhand. This time the race for World-First in the latest instance of World of Warcraft, the Blackrock Foundry, lasted just under 10 days. While the first seven bosses fell quickly, it took a little longer from the Iron Maidens onward. Blackhand himself occupied the raiders for about 5 days.
The kills take place on the new highest difficulty “Mythic”, which requires a fixed raid size of exactly 20 players, unlike the other difficulty levels. In previous raid cycles, the raid scene was fragmented into 10 and 25-man groups, making it unclear who exactly are the world’s best raiders.
There is not yet a video of the kill; this usually comes in WoW only when other guilds have also downed the final boss, so that no secret tips are revealed. However, there is a video with the so-called “nerd screams”, the triumphant howls of the players after the boss went down.
