Players Race To World First Level 70 In WoW Dragonflight In Just A Matter Of Hours

Dragonflight has only been out for a few hours and already the legion of players has reached the game's new level cap, 70.

By Shubham Dalal | Nov 29, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

World of Warcraft: Dragonflight has only been out for a few hours (if you can even login) and already the legion of players has reached the game’s new level cap, 70. As reported by Method’s Race to World First broadcast, the first group to score points was a five-pack of Korean players including Adelio 7.The group consisted of a Demon Hunter, a Hunter, and three Druids. The effort took the group two hours and 25 minutes, with all players hitting points at roughly the same time as they took turns on a quest together.If you need more information about Players race to World First level 70 in WoW Dragonflight in just a matter of hours then read carefully and share with your friends.

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Since that point, several other high-profile players have hit 70, including World First fan favorites like Gingee, Meares and Naoh, and raiding the Race for MDI Champion.Looking at the state of the game right now, it appears that perhaps the biggest challenge in hitting level 70 is entering the game in the first place. Shortly after the expansion went live, several players experienced problems on their respective servers.

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About 45 minutes after the Dragonflight launch, Blizzard addressed the situation with a post on Twitter saying it was investigating the issues leading to the failed WoW login attempts.Do people have fun anymore? Really what’s the point of rushing through content. In a few days we will start to hear people complain because there’s nothing to do since they are level 70 already now they must wait for new content.

Adelio captured his run in World First with a Twitch stream, reaching level 70 at the two-hour and fifty-five minute mark. The final “ding” took place in the icy parts of Azure Span, one of the largest World of Warcraft regions ever. The next event that World of Warcraft players will no doubt be keeping an eye on is the Mythic Vault of the Incarnates race for Dragonflight Season 1. Much like Castle Nathria in Shadowlands, it will debut around the holiday season on December 12th.

While it’s certainly nice to have the bragging rights of hitting the first 70, the ease and speed with which the achievement can be achieved, with less competition due to server problems, has made the achievement a bit less important than previous expansions. May make you feel less special.With the Raid Race for World Firsts in Vault of Avatars just two weeks away, players will soon have ample opportunity to claim more World First glory.

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