The final World of Warcraft raid is usually designed to be more difficult than those that came before in the expansion, as you’d expect from a big last battle. There tends to be a significant gap between the final content drop and the next expansion, and it helps to keep WoW guildies engaged in the game with something meaty while they wait. The final Shadowlands raid, Sepulcher of the First Ones, seems to have overegged the pudding, though. As we previously reported on the last round of raid tuning, only 264 guilds had beaten the entire raid on Mythic difficulty. Since the last round of nerfs, this number jumped to 443. It’s a respectable number, but still well under the 700-odd who cleared Ny’alotha, the Waking City by this point, final raid of the venerable MMORPG’s previous expansion.
This round of Mythic nerfs is aimed at four bosses, three of which were also nerfed last time. You can find the full notes onBlizzard’s WoW forums on, but these are the most significant changes.
Anduin
Varian Wrynn’s baby boy has reduced health and movement speed on his Hope and Doubt adds on Heroic and Normal, and the deadlier Grim Reflections enemy gets its Grim Fate cast speed buff reduced from 200% to 150% on Mythic.
Lords of Dread
Mal’Ganis and Kin’tessa, everyone’s favourite demonic power couple, have their health decimated (literally, it’s a 10% reduction) on all difficulties. In addition, their Swarm of Decay and Swarm of Darkness DoTs have dropped by 15% on Heroic.
Rygelon
Algalon would be ashamed. In addition to the previous nerfs, Rygelon has had a further 10% nerf to health on all difficulties, plus a 75% reduction in damage to Dark Eruption on Heroic.
The Jailer
The big bad of Shadowlands is a little less big and not so bad
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