“Mythic+” dungeons are one of the greatest challenges in PvE of World of Warcraft. Now there is a new record: Court of Stars +25 within the given time! However, the record casts a dark shadow …
Mythic+ World Record: Court of Stars +25 in 28:59 minutes!
WoW: Legion offers two things in endgame PvE where you can compete with others: Mythic Raids and “Mythic+” dungeons. While the former is about being as fast as possible, the latter are meant to be as challenging as possible.
An American group completed the Court of Stars at level 25 within the given time this week. This is only the second time that this difficulty has been mastered at all. However, since the dungeon was completed in a faster time, the attempt is “better” and thus in first place!

The group consisted of a tank Demon Hunter, a healer Druid, a Windwalker Monk, a Affliction Warlock, and a Balance Druid. A spell-heavy combination that is also necessary with the affixes Infested, Explosive, and Tyrannical.
With an average item level of 960.6 and 78.6 points in the artifact weapons, Shakib, Jdotb, Daarkee, Marvink, and Mittbitt secured the first place on the wowprogress leaderboard with just over a minute of remaining time.

Mythic+ Successes Will Soon Be More Difficult due to Combat Resurrection Nerf
What stands out about the combination is that with the exception of the tank and the monk, every class has a means of combat resurrection. A circumstance that was certainly useful for this record, but will not occur in the same way in the future.
In the upcoming patch 7.3.5, combat resurrections will be adjusted. Only one of a maximum of 5 stacks will recharge every 18 minutes, so only two resurrections can be performed during an attempt within the lowest requirement.
For the time being, the new record is great news – but it comes with the realization that such numbers will likely be harder to achieve in the future. Our congratulations nonetheless to the five players from the US realms Turalyon and Area 52!
By the way: The keystone was changed to “Dungeon of the Sentinels +26”, which the group unfortunately could only complete in 40 minutes.
