Onyxia kills in WoW Classic less than one week after launch
Apes
have now downed another end-game boss – Onyxia – just a few hours after
killing Ragnaros as outlined below.Straight after clearing Molten Core,
they proceeded to the dungeon Upper Blackrock Spire to gain attunement
to Onyxia’s Lair.To get more news about
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There,
they used a lot of dwarf priests, warriors and mages to down the dragon
(after wiping just once) and secure the WoW Classic world-first.It
looks like Ragnaros, the end boss of World of Warcraft’s Molten Core
raid, has already been defeated in less than a week of WoW Classic
launching.
An Alliance guild on EU PVP server Gehennas called Apes
apparently killed Ragnaros in the early hours of Sunday September 1st in
WoW Classic, becoming the first guild in the world to do so.
The
news comes a few days after a gnome mage player from Malta, known as
Jokerd, became the first to reach the level cap in WoW Classic (level
60). He is not a member of Apes.
Earlier in August, UK-based esports
organisation Method laid out their plans to secure some world-firsts in
WoW Classic, but they’ve been pipped to the post by Apes in Molten
Core.Some members of the WoW community say the kill has been faked, and
it does seem a stretch for Apes to have gone from around level 50 two
days ago to not only level 60, but being attuned to Molten Core with all
the gear needed to progress through the raid. Most of the raid was not
streamed.
But, it’s also worth remembering that WoW is 15 years old.
And Apes are an experienced private server guild. They know how to level
fast, arguably more so than Method, who’s specialty is securing
world-firsts in retail WoW, not rushing through Classic.
In Molten
Core, Apes ran the raid with three tanks (one main tank and two DPS
specs), six paladins and six priests (making up 12 healers) and the rest
DPS.
Wowhead reports that a lot of warriors and mages were in the
final raid, with three warlocks for the final kill and just one hunter
in the raid. Oddly, they don’t seem to have any human characters in
their guild, opting instead mainly for gnomes and dwarves, with a few
night elves.
Apes denied any deception and claimed they just stayed
awake to progress as quickly as possible through to level 60. Apes also
said on stream the WoW Classic raid was ‘undertuned compared to private
servers’.