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Season 2 Delve Nemesis Hall of Fame No Longer Capped in Patch 12.1

The Delve Nemesis returns with a new Hall of Fame in Patch 12.1, no longer limited to the first 4,000 players, but instead awarding its unique Feat of Strength to anyone who defeat Azta'rec within the first week of Season 2!

NEW Defeat Azta'rec in his lair on Tier ?? without any other players in your party, whithin the first week of the season.
Reward: Title: Fabled Vanquisher of Azta'rec

Added for the first time with the launch of Midnight Season 1, the Delve Hall of Fame was intended to add special recognition for early victories over the seasonal Delve Nemesis, awarding a special title and Feat of Strength for the first 4,000 players to defeat it in each region.

The first 4,000 players to defeat Nullaeus in each region are treated to a unique title and Feat of Strength.

As it turns out though, the boss was much easier than expected, reaching that player cap within a mere 9-hours of the servers going live, a race against time that many players were not even aware they were a part of until it was too late. Unlike the raid Hall of Fame, this 4,000-player limit did not stay open for the remainder of the day or lockout - a strict cutoff that severely disadvantaged players who were unable to get an early start.

Even minutes late is still too late.

With this change, the Hall of Fame now remains open for the entire first week of the season, regardless of how many players do/not defeat it, creating a much more even playing field for players with day jobs and other commitments.

Patch 12.1

PTR Development Notes

Discord Integration

First Look & WoWCast Reveal

Class Changes

DPS Cooldowns Nerfed

Endgame Gearing Changes

Season 2 Tier Set Bonuses

Season 2 Tier Set Appearances

Content Updates

Addons and Aura Filters

Housing Blueprints and Pets

Season 2 Dungeon Rotation

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