Complexity Limit regained the leading position of WoW Sanctum of Domination Race to World First

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Complexity Limit regained the leading position of WoW Sanctum of Domination Race to World First

World of Warcraft's leading position as the world's No. 1 ruler in the Sanctuary Contest was regained by Complexity Limit. Earlier, the guild defeated Fatescribe Roh-Kalo, and now the entire copy can be completed by knocking down two Classic TBC Gold bosses.

If Complexity Limit stays ahead, they will win the world championship for the third consecutive time after winning the game in February and December last year. The clearing of the eighth boss of the raid marks the third world-first boss kill of complexity constraints. The team also won the world's first kill of the remnants of Nezul and the soul renderer Domazan.

A few days ago, Complexity Limit was deprived of the opportunity to win two other world first honors in the Cheap TBC Classic Gold raid. European title contender Echo managed to get the first kill of Painsmith Raznal and The First Ones Guardian before the complexity limit. Nevertheless, even after lagging behind Echo, Complexity Limit can rebound strongly.

In the end, he defeated Painsmith Raznal after 163 rallies, which was 23 more rallies than Sire Denathrius at Nasseria Castle, and defeated the Guardian of The First Ones after 16 rallies. The DPS leader killed by Fatescribe Roh-Kalo is a havoc demon hunter Avade, who plays the Frost Mage in this special battle. The team resident Paladin Delaney leads the way in the battle in the healing department.

Complexity Limit still needs to knock down two bosses in the Domination Temple, Kel'Thuzad and Sylvanas Windrunner. Currently, no team in the world has encountered the last two bosses of the raid, so the difficulty level before the complexity limit is still unknown. However, if the team purchases a large amount of legal Classic TBC Gold from MMOWTS to arm themselves, then they are expected to complete the raid sometime early next week.

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