World of Warcraft currently has 3,927 achievements. If you own them all, you can easily say that you have seen and played through all of the contents of the MMORPG. An undertaking that should take up a lot of time. But some players did it a year and a half after the release of Battle for Azeroth.
These are Rhias, Xirev and Billym. With 33,585, all three achieved the maximum possible number of achievement points.
What did the players achieve?
You have earned 100 percent of all possible achievements in the categories Character, PvP, Quests, Exploration, World Events, Dungeons & Raids, Professions, Reputation, Pet Battles and Collections. Only with expansion features do they have only 99 percent.
What is missing? The World of Warcraft website lists three achievements that you cannot get in the game. They only existed on the test servers, but were never transferred to the live servers. In detail, these are:
- The Temple of Kotmogu: Defeat General Zhun in the Temple of Kotmogu scenario
- Stay off the grass: Do not receive aggro from Zhun'Ji Maulern or Ancestral Horrors in the Temple of Kotmogu scenario
- For Display Only: Defeat General Zhu without using an artifact basket in the Temple of Kotmogu scenario.
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There are differences between the achievements between the three players. In terms of "Feats of Strength" and "Legacy", they each achieved different scores. These categories include those achievements that are now obsolete and themselves no longer get earned
The podium looks like this:
- Rhias (248 Feats of Strength / 412 Legacy)
- Billym (199 Feats of Strength / 405 Legacy)
- Xirev (185 Feats of Strength / 396 Legacy)
New achievements are coming soon
Although the aforementioned players can boast that they have completed World of Warcraft completely, the eighth addon will present them with new tasks. The expansion with the name Shadowlands should appear in 2020.
Then the Blizzard MMORPG also gets a whole range of new features. We have already taken a closer look at the four most important of these.