Summary
OneWorld of Warcraftplayer got 17 characters to level 80 by the end of the first day of early access forThe War Within. While many fans weren’t even able to start leveling past 70, this player raised over a dozen characters to the new level cap inWorld of Warcraft.
The War Within,World of Warcraft’s 10th expansion pack, entered early access on August 22. While many aspects of the endgame were not available, players could experience the leveling campaign, explore its delves and dungeons, and start reaching level 80, thelevel cap inWorld of Warcraft: The War Within.
However, oneWorld of Warcraftfan didn’t stop after hitting max level on a single character. Meeres,WoWplayer and officer of hardcore raiding guild Echo, dove intoWorld of Warcraft: The War Withinearly accesswith a vengeance, and immediately began power leveling his characters. By the end of his first day of playing the expansion, he had raised a staggering total of 17 characters to max level, each with a slightly-different take on his streamer name.
17 Level 80 on Day One of WoW: The War Within
Meeres is a big name in the hardcoreWorld of Warcraftraiding community, and a popular content creator as well. He has been a part of numerous world first raid races, and was on the first team that defeated Fyrakk in Amirdrassil, the Dream’s Hope,Dragonflight’s last raid. He was even the first person to get Fyr’alath, theLegendary two-handed axe wielded by the finalWoW: Dragonflightboss.
InThe War Within, fans obtain achievements for the first five characters who reach level 80, each of which provides a 5% experience boost for subsequent toons, to a maximum of 25%. That said, even with theWarband Mentor achievements inWoW: The War Within, the fact Meeres got 17 characters to max level is as impressive as it is insane.
This wasn’t the only feat of leveling prowess to come out ofThe War Withinearly access.WoWplayer Monkeylolreached level 80 inWorld of Warcraftin just over an hour, with Shiekrunner hitting it mere minutes later. The players from Echo, ostensibly including Meeres’ first character, were not far behind, as they started hitting the new level cap after an hour and a half. Needless to say, it seems like Meeres and his fellow guild members will have plenty of time to prepare for the Mythic Nerub-ar Palace race to world first when it begins on September 17.
World of Warcraft: The War Within
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In this opening chapter of The Worldsoul Saga, you’ll journey through never-before-seen subterranean worlds filled with hidden wonders and lurking perils, down to the dark depths of the Nerubian empire, where the inscrutable Harbinger of the Void has gathered her arachnid forces to bring Azeroth to its knees.