Excellent move by Method to aggregate WoW's raiding history like this just before yet another race! It is indeed a trip down memory lane.Slightly off topic Perc, but have you at Wowhead/Zam started sifting through localization applications yet?
So is it safe to say at this point that the world first boss kills in ZG and AQ20 have more or less been lost to time?Edit: Zul'Aman too, barring the last boss
Why is Lei Shen and not Garrosh for Mist of Pandaria?
Cool stuff!
This is pretty awesome!
Neat. It normally takes a lot of Google fu to find out about old kills, so it's nice to see it all compiled.
Well, I very dont appretiate using 'world first' title for raids in last few expansions. US raid opens half day earlier than EU raid. So US guild simply kill boss (especially first bosses) faster than EU can simply enter the raid. And those guilds are trying to force that they are 'world first'! But if you simply count time from a moment the raid opens on a particular region to moment some guild kills a boss on this region (count related time) - you will find out that US guild are not very fast at killing bosses, EU guilds did it much faster. Unfortunatelly, wowhead is one of the sites which forces to use this system instead of 'related time', when the only thing which makes some US guilds get "world 1st" on some bosses is half day advantage when none else region can enter the raid. What makes false impression about what regions truly are, especially to new players.
I'd really love a copy of that picture for a background, without the Method captions. That's awesome.
They forgot to place the asterisk next to KIN Raiders on Madness of Deathwing. Madness of Deathwing KIN Raiders (KR) 20.12.2011*
I am glad that someone decided to do this. The information is usually very fragmented and takes a lot of time to put together. So, hats off to method for capturing a bit of a history in a very nice format.
AQ20 was world first by a EU guild named Sigil, they cleared it on the first nightFYI, the second was a guild named Praemium Callidus, also from EU