Asmongold reacts to World First Jailer (Mythic Kill by Echo)



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After 18 days Echo wins the World First race in Sepulcher of the First Ones Mythic, Shadowlands last Raid

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49 thoughts on “Asmongold reacts to World First Jailer (Mythic Kill by Echo)”

  1. "Somebody is gonna die during one of these races" You say that like it's Blizz's fault that these guys choose to no life this game for 2 weeks straight, trying to rush through the content as fast as possible, and then bitch that theres nothing left to do in the game for this patch.

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  2. This race was stupid. Blizz overturned the shit out of those bosses. I dunno who this is aimed at, world first racers got burnt out and regular mythic players have 0 chance of killing a boss this insane hard.

    The focus should be to make the fights fun, making hard fights is pretty easy, they just need to pile on a bunch of skills, give every boss super tight enrages and make everything hit hard. Making the fights fun requires much more than that.

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  3. This bull shit here is why I hate World of Warcraft now. People think this RWF doesn't impact the game, but it fucking does. Why cater to such a small fucking minority of players that want to turn an immersive MMO into a fucking sport? Fuck that shit!

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  4. Jesus a lot of bad takes in the comment section.
    1)Of course it should take a long time* Not even in the Olympics are athletes forced to stay for the whole 2 week+ event. They get there a few days before their event and are allowed to leave after it's done. From which those events are around 3 days. The mental fatigue on demanding more is dumb and only there for the viewers pleasure and not the condition of the competitors.
    2)Raid was designed great* Define these terms. Is it the health of the boss which turns into nothing more than a glorified bullet sponge or the mechanics? If the mechanics are great does increasing the bosses health to such levels make it better or tedious? Never mind the resources that need to be refilled after each failed pull. From what I saw half of the time they were on the boss arena was them doing nothing because they had to wait for resources. Why is this okay as a raid design, to do nothing? Is that fun, doing nothing?
    3)They decided to do this* So do Olympians and even then they aren't forced to say the full 2+ weeks of competition. This doesn't address the issue of fatigued competitors and just deflects it so the viewer or blizzard doesn't feel responsible for encouraging the bad conditions of the competitors.

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  5. Dude, i know you are fishing for content, and that is fine, maybe i'd do the same. But stop painting everything that has to do with wow in such a bad picture. Don't forget how long it took for other world firsts. Stop over-reacting to EVERYTHING that is wow related. I aswell canceled my wow subscription because i foudn the expansion boring and the decisions of BLizzard foolish but i did it in peace, didn't take a megaphone and told everyone, like now it's the worst game of all time. You are like the vegans who have to tell everyone they are vegan. I really like you Asmon but you have to know the limit between contect and hurting the comunity.

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  6. You’re right, someone will probably die doing these races at some point. The thing is, if they die, sure it would suck but it would be nobody’s fault but their own… The races are a community event, not a Blizzard event, and I would bet the devs don’t get excited over people pushing through their raids a few weeks after release.
    I hate to defend Blizzard, they can’t be responsible for people who want to put excessive time (I think we can all probably agree 16 hour sessions for weeks straight is excessive lol) into playing their games.

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  7. Yeah they need to chill. Somebody could literally die playing that much game over 18 days straight, any longer and we would have easily seen someone hospitalized. Props to them getting world first, but it ain't worth dying for.

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  8. Well, the raid is not realy overtuned, it was prety much perfectly tuned to be insanely hard, but most numbers were very correct. The issue with the raid is that it has two raids mixed in one, so there were 4 bosses with very high difficulty and large number of pulls which extended everything a lot, the 5 last boss fights were prety interesting and well designed, but, putting 5 of them together is exausting for a race, don't think we will ever see a tier like this gain. But most important of all, the guys at echo showed an incredible resilience and ability to play and coordinate

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  9. jesus dude what s with the negativity. They are happy because they won the race. That s it. I know you dont like wow all that much anymore like you used to but this is just looking for a stick to beat a dog. RWF is for most the pinnacle of wow and you wanna downplay it…. smh

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  10. I don't get it, Sylvanas lasted less than 1 reset and it was too short. Jailer took 18 days and was too long. FFXIV World First is 1 day and it is great to the eye of the community. Still do not get what should be the average world first time for the community.

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  11. Blizzard doesnt make the race an event, and there fore can not stop ppl from raiding 100 hours a week to get first. If some medical emergency does happen during a race, it happens on private property and therefore is a "private" matter. The race is not official and they even have a disclaimer that says, " Take all things in moderation, even World of Warcraft." All angles are covered by their liability statements. These raids are suppose to take weeks to finish, and if some ppl decided to cram weeks worth of busy work into days (which is not advised) of their own free time then thats a personal choice. The only way Blizzard could stop them is by releasing bosses 1 at a time. A week apart. Over a full year. No one wants that. Dont make bosses easier for 0.1 percent of players, that messes up the other 99.9 percent of us. Rant over. As you were

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  12. if they were pushing 25-30 hour long sessions in the first few days, yeah someone can potentially die from fatigue and over stress and whatever else they might have like high bp, but these 12-16 hour days where they're standing up, taking breaks, having meals and giving their members creature comforts through out the whole thing then it's probably not so bad, just really mentally draining waiting for the slowest person to finally catch up and then have everything click perfectly once.

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  13. I don't think someone from a big org will die, its going to be a small guild thats not really even a org trying to push themselves to the lime light and be on the same level as echo or liquid. Thats where you'll see people not eating properly or pushing themselves to extreme levels, big orgs have people to get them food and manage their time to keep them from over exerting themselves they'd probably even sub someone out if they thought they were pushing them too hard. Groups looking to reach their level of fame are the ones who'll ignore those limits since the end goal for them is to get put on the map, no matter the cost.

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  14. i think long races are way more boring cause the hype will die way too soon if it lasts this long

    most people dont even look streams and stuff just check on a daily bases how its going who is ahead and how low % bosses are getting

    i think 1,5 id maybe 2 id´s on reset would be the perfect time for something like this

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  15. Does world first really mean anything now? As far as I know these guys are sponsored to play, how others guilds are supposed to have a chance with people who get money from playing, what a surprise lol that's ridiculous

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