Two players have managed to achieve the seemingly impossible in World of Warcraft – they completed all the achievements that the game has to offer.
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The nice (or also terrible) thing about MMORPGs is that you can never really have “finished” everything. If you want to, you can always find new or old content that you haven’t mastered yet. How much content that really is can only be guessed at when looking at the long list of various achievements. A total of 2511 achievements have accumulated since the pre-patch of Wrath of the Lich King.
While most players are still nibbling at the magical barrier of 20,000 achievement points, two players have already achieved the seemingly impossible: They have completed every achievement in the game. The Russian human priest Метатроша and the American night elf druid Priv can say: We have completed WoW.
With a hefty total of 25825, the current maximum of achievement points has been reached, which has only been possible for a few days, as some of the PvP achievements are tied to seasons.

However, there is a small annoyance, the achievement “Mythic Dungeoneer” is currently still bugged, which slightly distorts the display in the “Dungeons and Raids” area. However, as compensation, heroic deeds (particularly difficult or no longer achievable achievements) have been included in the overall percentage, resulting in a proud total of 104% of all available achievements.
How many achievement points have you accumulated so far?
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