Popular WoW TBC Raids

Popular WoW TBC Raids

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Want to which WoW TBC raids players flock?  Here they are.

This series of WoW TBC raids from World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Classic gives much WoW TBC gold.

Raids are the prime PVE content in MMORPGs, and World of Warcraft is proud of being the title that introduced it to the genre. And Burning Crusade saw the expansion (pun intended) of this kind of content. Some are chill, while some, however, are harder – and more generous with WoW TBC gold – than others.

For that, here is a shortlist of the most popular WoW Burning Crusade Classic raids.

Karazhan

The first on the list is Karazhan, and for many good reasons. It’s the first raid players usually visit once they reach level 70. This accessibility is what gave rise to its popularity. Other than that, Karazhan is also popular because it’s not exactly difficult, as only 10 players are needed to finish it. It’s also quite generous, as it’s a great way for players that are new to the endgame to gain powerful magic WoW TBC items.

Last but definitely not least of Kazarhan’s many claims to fame is its previous owner, Medivh. For those that played Warcraft III, he is known to be a powerful magus and oracle that was supposed to protect Azeroth from the Burning Legion but unfortunately succumbed through it. Thankfully, he managed to correct his massive error by forming the Night-Elf Human Alliance. His abode, however, was left abandoned.

Demon Lord Kazzak

Sometimes the raid isn’t a destination, but a particularly powerful person. That applies to Doom Lord Kazzak. He’s a familiar face to those that just finished their romp in Classic, as well as to veterans that still remember him. Then again, with all the things he did – crazy, awful, a little bit of both – it’s pretty hard to forget him.

Another thing that makes Doom Lord Kazzak memorable would be how hard his raid fight is. Doom Lord Kazzak hits for around 8000 damage, which is no joke. It also doesn’t help that it takes around 30 players to take him down, and each of them should already have gear from Karazhan.

Magtheridon’s Lair

Magtheridon is another powerful member of the Burning Legion, so he gets to have his very own raid. Unfortunately for him, he is locked up in Hellfire Citadel’s raid wing. In fact, players can see him imprisoned as early as level 62. They, however, won’t be able to fight him until they get to level 70. Thankfully, they don’t need to seek attunement.

Don’t be too happy just yet, though. Because once you enter Magtheridon lair, you’ll be locked in with him and not the other way around. At the same time, don’t be too worried. He’s not exactly a pushover, but at the same time Magtheridon is not exactly a difficult raid boss. More of a middle-of-the-road instance, there’s much incentive for players to try to take him out because of his Tier 4 armor drops.

Serpentshrine Cavern

Serpentshrine Cavern is an important instance for many reasons, and it is because it’s important for attunement-related that it’s also popular. Before players enter the Serpentshrine Cavern, however, they have to be attuned, they have to first receive the Mark of Vashj, which is obtained by visiting Karazhan and Gruul’s Lair.

Other than attunement and gear, there is another strange reason players visit this Serpentshrine Cavern raid: trash mobs dropping WoW TBC items such as high-level patterns and recipes. For players in need of these things, whether for personal use or to earn WoW TBC Classic gold, it would mean a recurring trip to this instance.

The Eye

The Eye takes much time to unlock. This raid, which is located at the very apex of Tempest Keep, takes much time before the necessary attunement. Complete Serpentshrine Cavern, kill Lady Vashj, complete the Hand of Guldan quest – then it’s finally time to face of the boss of this The Eye raid: Kael’thas Sunstrider.

When players first did this The Eye raid a decade ago, many were pleased, as this was where adventurers saw the Blood Elves’ poster edgy boy once again after Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. Still just as mad for power as ever, Kael’Thas may not be the most powerful raid boss, but he is no pushover.

On top of that, the lore behind the fight has some baiting involved. Despite the many years it has been since WoW The Burning Crusade was originally released, we’re not going to spoil it here.

There are many other series of raids in World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade Classic. These ones, however, are among the more well-known and frequently visited ones. So, which one of them is your favorite, and which ones do you dislike setting foot in? Tell us more about your favorite WoW TBC raids in the comments.

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