World of Warcraft

World First - A Tribute to Skill by Premonition of US-Sen'jin

Congratulations to Premonition of US-Sen'jin on defeating 25-player heroic Anub'arak last night, a US first and world third. They also were the first in the world to achieve A Tribute to Skill (25-player) by completing Trial of the Grand Crusade with 25 or more attempts remaining. The number of attempts remaining in the kill, as you see from the screenshot below, was 28.

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  • cassier said 
    Tue, Oct 6 2009 12:49 PM ()

    RandomHandle apparently your not that busy to be able to spend time reading these  forums. And if you have no interest in wow why are you reading them anyway, much less commenting on them? Seems to me you need to get a life.

    Good job guys, well done!

  • screams7 said 
    Wed, Sep 16 2009 7:42 AM ()

    Well done! congratulations!

  • Mon, Sep 14 2009 6:41 PM ()

    frats.  hehe srry its a humor thing, instead of saying grats i say frats.  i find it kinda funny.

  • Sun, Sep 13 2009 8:36 PM ()

    Gratz Guys>>>>Well done!!!

  • Sat, Sep 12 2009 2:01 PM ()

    Yep, and megaman. cant see the meters, but basically everybody should have been pulling 7k-8k MIN dps. Some slackers were helped by the op rogues pulling 10k dps. ;)

  • Sat, Sep 12 2009 1:01 PM ()

    @Kody: Oh I know that part... I was thinking he'd be done within days of him being out. Guess I was wrong.

  • Fri, Sep 11 2009 7:18 PM ()

    ToC doesn't require you to not have life.  It takes about 2.5 hours to do, and you can ONLY do it once a week, because it has a week lock out.  

    Old level 60, 40-man raids did that, because you had to spend HOURS over many nights to even get to the final boss.

    Gratz to you guys.  We "might" get there before ICC, but if we don't, we'll have fun trying.

  • Kody said 
    Fri, Sep 11 2009 2:45 PM ()

    @Megamanx266: Anub'arak on heroic mode is fairly difficult. :)

    It was also locked out for the first 5 weeks the instance was open due to the mechanics of one boss unlocking each week. You had to defeat all of the bosses in normal mode before you could access heroic.

  • Fri, Sep 11 2009 2:10 PM ()

    Wow! Gratz Guyz & Galz!

  • Fri, Sep 11 2009 12:40 PM ()

    IS THE BEST GAME IN THE WORLD

  • Fri, Sep 11 2009 11:40 AM ()

    So why hasn't this been done sooner? Have the hardcore guilds been slacking off THAT much?

    Anywho, grats!

  • stimie01 said 
    Fri, Sep 11 2009 6:18 AM ()

    i an into them once,unfortunately they didnt treat me very well.

    real uppity/silver spoon up their asses with members in it.

    but still grats to them.i just cna tbe real happy for them

  • Fri, Sep 11 2009 2:25 AM ()

    RandomHandle,

    What useless comment by you, go look after your kids and stop posting negative completely useless crap on this site.

    You have only joined on 11th Sept 2009, just to make the retard comment about Premonition has no lives.

    Look in mirror mate.

    Btw: I am Senior Director in start-up company in life sciences, but always make time for relaxation, which in my case is sometimes WoW.

  • Lushlad said 
    Fri, Sep 11 2009 2:12 AM ()

    School.... Kids... Seems u have been upto somthing much more than that!

  • kiarana said 
    Fri, Sep 11 2009 1:37 AM ()

    Congrats I am so jealous lol. That took an amazing group, patience and a lot of determination. Be proud!

  • Thu, Sep 10 2009 10:50 PM ()

    Grats, You officialy have no lives.

    Ya know what I did while u were doing this over and

    over again? Spending time with my kids. Going to school.

    Doing things that will matter in 5 years when WOW is on

    its 10th expansion and is utterly irrelavant.

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