Shame that copyright bullpucky silenced the guild chatter so close to the kill. Love this sooooo much! They performed admirably and frankly, it felt like Method was half-assing it. It would have been unfair -to say the least - if Method was to win this raid. N'zoth the Corruptor is a three phase encounter in which the raid must keep their Sanity above 0 at all times, otherwise they'll become Servants of N'zoth!
Prior to defeating the final boss, the last Mythic kill they achieved first was the Carapace of N’Zoth, which took place on January 31 - meaning it took six days of attempts just to defeat N'Zoth, himself.The Complexity Limit guild and its stream casters went absolutely insane upon the boss’s defeat. Complexity Limit defeated Mythic N'Zoth on their 274th attempt, 5 days after also claiming the World First on Mythic N'Zoth Carapace. r/wow: World of Warcraft on Reddit! I still wanted Method to win but you can't win them all. 2 weeks to clear the raid with 1 Wrathion wipe. Limit's re-clear took 4 hours and 20ish wipes, and their penultimate pull on N'Zoth before dinner was once again really low, at 41% but was actually much better than the 40% one, with a lot more space left in the room. I've watched the race everyday, but of course had to work today. That 25% This definitely makes Shadowlands World First Raiding even more exciting. It would have been unfair -to say the least - if Method was to win this raid.I'm not a huge fan of a few people in the guild, but a lot of that team worked their asses off to accomplish this. History has been made in both North America and Azeroth, as the Complexity Limit guild finally defeated N’Zoth the Corrupter on February 6th, winning the Race to World First event. :,(Congrats to my favorite team! There are so many more guilds looking to take that next step and there is no time like now to do it with all eyes on this race.Nicely done, but if Method clears this within 24 hours then I guess they still beat the final boss faster, considering Limlit had a 1 day head start...Nicely done, but if Method clears this within 24 hours then I guess they still beat the final boss faster, considering Limlit had a 1 day head start...Nicely done, but if Method clears this within 24 hours then I guess they still beat the final boss faster, considering Limlit had a 1 day head start...wow how long has it been since it was someone other than method?Grats! Grats! Meanwhile my guild just killed Wrathion last night with starting on him week 1 cause people can't dodge gale burst or manage stacks properly.So what you're saying is, N'Zoth finally reached his...Limit....Nonsense in that this hasn' t seemed to matter in the last 10 years. Hell, I'll even give it to those I don't like because differences aside, they earned this as well. During phase one, players must defeated Psychus in the Mind Realm, dragging him from synapse to synapse as to apply big damage taken debuffs on him. :,(wow how long has it been since it was someone other than method?Well deserved! Shame that copyright bullpucky silenced the guild chatter so close to the kill. It was their 274th attempt, and they had gotten as close as only 2.18% of N’Zoth’s health remaining before finally accomplishing their goal.This victory ended the eight-year-long drought of a North American guild failing to achieve a World First raid, and likewise ended Method’s reign of dominance, who had won all three prior races for Mythic difficulty raids in the current Battle for Azeroth expansion.Complexity Limit’s ability to outpace Method throughout the entire event proved to be a difference-maker in securing the final kill, as they had almost 100 more attempts at N’Zoth than the Europeans did at the time of victory.The North Americans ran into a short obstacle during their quest when they discovered a glitch during the final raid boss, forcing Blizzard temporarily despawned the Corrupter and made the fix, and the guild finally downed their enemy just a couple days later.Members of the Method guild were clearly disappointed to anyone who switched streams after N'Zoth fell, but the dominant European guild still extended congratulations to the victorious North American players.According to them, the last time a US team conquered the world's first end boss was during the Mists of Pandaria expansion in 2012, making Complexity Limit's latest achievement that much more impressive.Published: {{day}}/{{monthNameShort}}/{{year}} {{hourTwoDigit}}:{{minuteTwoDigit}}Updated: {{day}}/{{monthNameShort}}/{{year}} {{hourTwoDigit}}:{{minuteTwoDigit}} They performed admirably and frankly, it felt like Method was half-assing it. With a lot of roadblocks that included despawning the encounter mid attempt , the fight was released in a rather poor state, but Limit persevered. C'mon Pieces!Well deserved! Geez. History has been made in both North America and Azeroth, as the Complexity Limit guild finally defeated N’Zoth the Corrupter on February 6th, winning the Race to World First event.Limit completed several Mythic difficulty boss kills first, including The Hivemind, Vexiona, and Shad’Har the Insatiable. Turns out, when you've done something a hundred times a day for a week or so, most of the tension is …