Meanwhile, apparently 200 guilds worldwide have defeated Dragonflight’s end boss Fyrakk on Mythic difficulty. This fills the Hall of Fame for Amirdrassil, and Cross-Realm Raids are on the verge of starting.
A few weeks after the World First Race for Amirdrassil, the Hall of Fame for the final Dragonflight raid has also reached its capacity limit. Blizzard’s official list now shows 200 guilds that have successfully defeated Fyrakk on Mythic difficulty. Although Raider.io displayed a full list a few days ago, the developers had to first exclude ineligible and boosted guilds from the Hall of Fame before the official listing could be updated.
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Guilds have a few hours left to secure success for Mythic Fyrakk
The last three spots in the Hall of Fame were secured by a guild from Taiwan and two guilds from the American-Oceanic region. Even though all ranks in the Hall of Fame for Amirdrassil are now filled, guilds still have until the end of this week (February 4, 2024) to defeat the final raid boss Fyrakk to secure the corresponding rewards: Every guild that manages to successfully complete the Mythic raid of Amirdrassil during this time will receive the achievement Hall of Fame: Fyrakk the Blazing and, consequently, the title “glorious slayer of Fyrakk”.
If you’re among the players currently working with your guild on killing Mythic Fyrakk, we wish you the best of luck in achieving this feat today. All others can expect the opening of the Cross-Realm Raids of Amirdrassil as planned. Once the next weekly server reset occurs on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, you should be able to form cross-realm groups for Amirdrassil.
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