World First Nerub-ar Palace Race Concludes After 1,003 Combined Pulls Across All Guilds!

Staff's Avatar by Staff

The latest World of Warcraft raid, Nerub-ar Palace, has been cleared in the World First race after 1,003 combined pulls across all competing guilds. Top raiding teams like LiquidEcho, and Method battled fiercely through the encounters, with Liquid ultimately securing the World First victory.

World First Race Breakdown – Nerub-ar Palace’s 1,003 Pulls

The first four bosses on Mythic difficulty proved to be a warm-up for guilds, each only requiring 1 pull. However, from Boss 5 onward, things got significantly tougher. Boss 5 needed 120 pulls, Boss 6 took 304 pulls, and Boss 7 took 171 pulls. The final boss, Queen Ansurek, challenged guilds with a massive 404 pulls before Liquid emerged victorious, claiming the World First title.

Comparing Nerub-ar Palace’s total pull count to past raids, only Tomb of Sargeras (1,248 pulls) and Sepulcher of the First Ones (1,224 pulls) have surpassed it in difficulty. Meanwhile, Crucible of Storms stands out with the end-boss Uu’nat, which required 731 pulls—the highest number for any end-boss in WoW history.

If you’re interested in exploring the exact pull numbers for all the guilds, check out the detailed World First Pull Spreadsheet.

Here’s a different table showing exactly how many pulls each guild had in Nerub-ar Palace.

Source