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World of Warcraftcontent creator AnnieFuchsia recently earned 100% of the achievements available in the game right before the Pre-Patch forThe War Withinbegan. Despite the nature of MMORPGs making it nearly impossible to do, it is safe to say that AnnieFuchsia beatWorld of Warcraft.

Since their introduction inWrath of the Lich King, achievements have been a cornerstone of progression inWorld of Warcraft. From easy feats like exploring a zone to nearly impossible ones like earning 100 exalted reputations,World of Warcraftachievements vary significantly in difficulty.

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Despite this, oneWorld of Warcraftplayer has completed virtually every achievement in the game as of the end ofDragonflight. Just beforeWorld of Warcraftwent down for maintenance ahead ofThe War WithinPre-Patch,WoWfan and streamer AnnieFuchsia finished up every single achievement in the game right now, save a few that were unobtainable or not yet available. This includes thenew achievements added inWoW Remix: Mists of Pandaria– in fact, her 5,562nd achievement was slaying Oondasta, an iconic rare spawn on the Isle of Giants.

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Some of the achievements AnnieFuchsia had to finish in order to accomplish this feat are absurdly difficult. She had to finish all theWarlords of DraenorNemesis Quests, requiring her to kill 500 players of multiple specific races in the Draenor zones, as well asthe meta achievements forWorld of Warcraft: DragonflightandShadowlands– each of which includes over 100 achievements individually. She also had to reach Exalted with every faction, do tons of PvP matches, and earn hundreds of mounts, pets, and toys.

This isn’t the first timeAnnieFuchsia completed 100% of aWorld of Warcraftexpansion’s achievementsright before it ended. In 2022, she did the exact same thing, obtaining every available achievement inShadowlandsthe day before theDragonflightPre-Patch began.

The Pre-Expansion Update forWorld of Warcraft: The War Withinis officially live. The massive system update took longer than expected to finish, with several delays pushing its launch back by six hours. Though it is still working out some issues, such assome withWorld of Warcraft’s Warband Bank, the servers are finally coming up across the globe. This also means tons of new achievements have been added to the game, though most will be impossible to complete untilThe War Withinearly access on August 22. No doubt AnnieFuchsia is already planning on finishing these achievements – plus those that will be added in subsequent content updates – before theMidnightexpansion in a couple of years.

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World of Warcraft is an incredibly successful MMORPG that has been going strong for almost two decades. It’s one of the highest-grossing franchises in history and is widely considered the most popular MMORPG ever made.