Survival and Destruction move into spots 1 and 2, taking advantage of Subtletly dropping the same 4 spots as in the high percentiles, with Windwalker moving into 4th and Outlaw landing just outside the top 5 with another giant leap out of the bottom of the barrel. Mythic+ All Keys 95th Percentile Data by Warcraft Logs.įire isn't quite back on top in the generalist bracket, but it's still moving up, little by little, gaining 1 spot and joining the top 3. Arms also got a big boost, rising 6 spots towards the middle of the pack, with the rest shuffling around their previous placements.
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Affliction hasn't really recovered in M+, as they're still in last place, unlike in raids where the patch has lifted them up massively. Outlaw actually joins it in 6th, leaping a giant 15 spots after its buffs, with Fury, Havoc, and Arcane closing out the top 10. The former regent has dropped off significantly with the patch, 4 places in fact, with Subtletly down in 5th from its long, LONG time reign at the very top. It's back! Fire has been recovering from its nerfs and other classes' AoE buffs for an entire patch now, and with 9.2.5 they have returned to their throne in Mythic+! It's been creeping up higher and higher, even reaching 2nd place at the tail end of 9.2, but now the long-time dungeon king is back, and it's going to be hard to kick it out! Only Destruction is on par with the spec, as Survival and Windwalker are very slightly lower. Tyrannical, Raging, Volcanic (and Encrypted) We're also using the Normalized Aggregate Scores numbers, for clarity, meaning the top spec is marked as 100 and then the rest are ranked in relation to that peak point. The time in which the dungeon is completed is also a factor, but a much, much smaller one, as it grants very few points if you do it significantly faster than just any in-time completion. Note: The logs are based on POINTS, and not actual damage or healing, meaning they log the timed completion for the specs, with higher keys getting more points, obviously. A sneaky and very familiar face is back on top, after a long period of crawling back up little by little, but now that it's there, it's going to be hard to unseat it. Nearly every line, from "I'm coming up with 32.33, uh, repeating of course, percentage of survival" to Leeroy's dejected "It's not my fault" became their own separate memes.There's been a lot of movement in the dungeons with the new patch, as we take our first look at Mythic+ after the 9.2.5 class changes.
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The video was originally intended to be a joke, but players took it seriously and Leeroy Jenkins was instantly propelled to Warcraft fame.
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As his guild begins to chastise him, Leeroy responds "at least I have chicken." Startled by his sudden attack, Leeroy's guild scrambles to save him and everyone dies. When he returns, Leeroy doesn't wait for his team-he jumps up and shouts "Let's do this!" and shouts his own name as a protracted battle cry as he charges into the fight alone. In the video, Leeroy's teammates are debating how best to approach a difficult boss while Leeroy is AFK. Leeroy Jenkins is the name of a human paladin who was apart of a raiding guild called Pals for Life. If you haven't seen the original video, it's still available on (opens in new tab) where it was first uploaded on May 11, 2005, and it's still just as funny as it was 15 years ago.