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What a week this has been for us. We had a 32% brain phase wipe on Sunday, and our low fat Yogg-Saron kill was looking promising. After a few interesting P1 wipes tonight and a little help from our mate “IN THE MOUNTAINS” we shut Yogg’s pie hole yet again. Great effort from all the lads and ladies this week. Proper job! Now time to roast some marshmallows on Mimiron
Bagged ourselves a slightly harder Yogg-Saron tonight! Two Lights in the Darkness, but still enough light to smite the evil snotball. Proper job all, a superbly focused kill with all of us standing at the end of it!
We also finally completed our 1st Val’anyr. Lovely work by all. And grats to Flaski on the mace ( though we still think he got a broken one
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We came back from our 2 week break from 25 man content and found ourselves at the door of yet another new encounter. Spirits were high and focus was good! Northrend Beasts on the menu…. they were more like big cuddly stuffed animals! Unfortunately I don’t have a screenshot of the kill because we were just all in shock. Fun fight, just not even close to being hard enough.
Anyway, we one shotted it and went back to Ulduar for some buggy fun with XT (Holy shit they zerged us those bombs :P). ![]()
What a fun night! Started out with some games of “Chase Bloodbeast” on Flame Leviathan … yay for Hunter vehicle kiting. It died when it ran out of gas! Moved on to Deconstructor and broke his lil heart. He got quite pissed obviously but it all ended well. Pro enraged melee tank pingpong for the win.
Proper job all.
And what an AWESOME fight it was. Hats off to Blizzard I must say. With much fried Calamari and a few funny wipes later, we struck a solid P3 transition and ripped through the incoming masses of Immortal Guardians and slew ourselves an old God!
Thanks to EVERYONE in BR! You all earned the kill, hats off, in the kill or not.
What crap trash this guy has
Proper job all. As the screams of Sarah grew louder, we came to only 1 conclusion. Time to fry some Calamari.










