WoW will probably get a “Hall of Fame”: Finally, Raiders can show off!

WoW will probably get a “Hall of Fame”: Finally, Raiders can show off!

While there is still no ranking, guilds will find it easier to compare themselves. Additionally, the mass transfer of guilds to less populated servers to secure the “Server First” will be avoided.


For more news on WoW and Battle for Azeroth, you can find us in our “World of Warcraft” group on Facebook!

For those who wanted to showcase their achievements in PvE in World of Warcraft, the only option was third-party websites until now. With Battle for Azeroth, this is set to change: Blizzard is introducing the “Hall of Fame” achievements!

The race for the first kills on raid bosses in raids has been a part of World of Warcraft for ages. Whoever could defeat the last boss of a raid instance at the highest difficulty first with their guild demonstrated their skills.

To celebrate this appropriately, Blizzard eventually introduced achievements. With these, players could show that they defeated the boss – or even that they were the first on the server or worldwide to kick up the dust.

World of Warcraft Achievements Achievements Feats of Strength
The Feats of Strength were the only official way to compare in PvE so far.

The “Hall of Fame” Achievements – More Prestige in BfA

So far, there have only been a few ways to compete with other guilds and showcase personal or guild achievements. Websites like WoWProgress and raider.io help with this, but they belong to third parties.

With the next expansion, Battle for Azeroth, Blizzard wants to take a step further. The data miners from wowhead have discovered “Hall of Fame” achievements in the game files.

world of warcraft wowprogress screenshot
wowprogress.com is probably known to most raid players.

How do the “Hall of Fame” achievements work?

The achievements found so far are “Hall of Fame: G’huun (Alliance)” and “Hall of Fame: G’huun (Horde)”. These achievements are awarded to the first 100 guilds that defeat the final boss G’huun in Uldir on Mythic difficulty – per faction.

This means that 100 guilds from the Alliance and Horde will be added to the “Hall of Fame”. The twist: The achievements are recognized worldwide. Rather than awarding an achievement for the fastest kill in the world and one per server, 200 guilds around the world get the chance to showcase their skills.

While there is still no ranking, guilds will find it easier to compare themselves. Additionally, the mass transfer of guilds to less populated servers to secure the “Server First” will be avoided.


For more news on WoW and Battle for Azeroth, you can find us in our “World of Warcraft” group on Facebook!

Source(s): wowhead, vanion
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