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Complexity Limit World First N’Zoth Kill

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Complexity Limit has managed to take down N’Zoth, the Corruptor and claim the title of Ny’alotha World First Champions. Limit managed to do this five days after their world first Mythic N’Zoth Carapace kill. They downed him on their 274th attempt, after a grueling road where they had to deal with secret phases, glitches, and various patches.

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Complexity Limit World First N’Zoth Kill

Complexity Limit managed to take down N’Zoth on the 274th attempt, beating out Method in a race to world first. It was no easy road to success, however.

They encountered a secret phase that caused N’Zoth to respawn mid-encounter, and overall the fight appeared to be released in a rough state to say the least. Regardless, Limit managed to pull through and be the first in the world to do so. Needless to say, they were stoked.

Limit pulled this off with a composition of 2 tanks, 4 healers, and 14 DPS, including 3 mages, 3 paladins, and 2 hunters. They claimed world first on every boss except Wrathion and Maut, and became the first North Americans guild to earn a world first raid clear since 2012.

Huge congratulations go out to the Complexity Limit team. It was exciting to watch both them and Method battle it out to see who could become the first guild in the world to clear this new raid.

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