AWoWcontent creator and streamer has finally beatWorld of Warcraft. Just ahead ofDragonflight, the player earned every achievement inWorld of Warcraftup through theShadowlandsexpansion.
StockholmWorld of Warcraftcontent creator Annie Fuchsia streamed herself earning her 4,481st achievement on October 24. With theDragonflightPre-Patch having begun on October 25, Fuchsia conqueredShadowlandsquite literally on the last day.
RELATED:World of Warcraft: Slime Cat Mount is Easier to Get Until Dragonflight
This massive number of achievements does not include time-locked Feats of Strength, though she undoubtedly earned many of them over the course of herWorld of Warcraftcareer.All 4,481World of Warcraftachievementstook Fuchsia 669 days–or over 16,000 hours–of active playtime on her main character, not including alts. The final achievement Fuchsia earned was “Synthe-Supersized” fromShadowlandsPatch 9.2. To earn it, Fuchsia had to craft fifty different protoform creatures in Zereth Mortis–a feat that requires an absurd amount of farming.
Unfortunately for Fuchsia, theDragonflightPre-Patch’s launch the next dayadded hundreds of new achievements to the game, most of which will not be available until the expansion’s launch in late November. She only had a single day to admire her 100% progress before it dipped back down to 90%. Fuchsia will need to collect 483 achievements inDragonflightto regain her perfect completion record.
Players were in shock and awe at Fuchsia’s groundbreaking achievement, with her post gathering close to 17,000 likes in just a couple of days. Players could not believe the amount of time Fuchsia had put into her accomplishment. Though she was not the first player to earn every achievement in game during a particular expansion, she seems to be the first to do so duringShadowlands–a massive accomplishment in itself. Players wished Fuchsia luck in doing so againonceWorld of Warcraft: Dragonflightgoes live.
Fuchsia and her fellowWorld of Warcraftplayers won’t have to wait long to start collecting achievements inDragonflight. The second phase of theDragonflightPre-Patch launches on November 15. With access to the Dracthyr Evoker class and Forbidden Reach zones, as well as the Uldaman: Legacy of Tyr dungeon, plenty of achievements will become available to start working on untilDragonflight’slaunch on November 28. Players will also be able to earn special Feats of Strength achievement, “Against the Elements,” from thePrimal Storms event in phase two of theDragonflightPre-Patch. Achievement hunters like Fuchsia should have plenty to keep them busy asWorld of Warcraftenters a new era.
World of Warcraftis available on PC.Dragonflightlaunches on November 28.
MORE:World of Warcraft Classic: 6 Weird And Obscure Achievements Every Player Should Complete