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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Are people forgetting that Naxx was an exceptionally exclusive raid which just a small number of the populace got to encounter, much less clear? Re-making it for Wrath was a good idea, but I wish they had retained access to&nbsp;<a href="https://www.mywowgold.com/Wow-classic-Gold.html">classic wow gold</a> the lvl 60 version , for retro-raiding purposes.From some random record I discovered, 136 guilds downed KT pre TBC. Unsure about how correct this listing is however.</p><p>That is a total of ~ 5000 individuals if we assume 40 people per guild.Pretty sure vanilla had over 500 000 players that are active. I frankly believe that only a couple of% actually killed any bosses at all in Naxx. However, I dont understand what you want to call a huge amount. 5000 individuals can be known as a huge amount of you want to.1 percent of raiders is the number that is usually thrown around.</p><p>The majority of players throughout vanilla never even hit level 60, and also the vast majority of those that did never put foot in a raid instance.Well the only issue is the fact that it was too easy. You're right because nobody must experience it, but it held a certain heritage of exclusiveness and difficulty in vanilla. Simply speaking, it was cool. The rerelease of this was not very cool. It was faceroll easy. I had been in a very casual guild and we cleared it no more problem in possibly 2 raids. This wasn't cool, whatsoever.</p><p>The sartharion struggle (particularly with 3 dragons up) though, that was very fun. That fight was how the struggles in Naxx should happen to be tuned.Not overly. I left in BC so when I arrived back I needed to&nbsp;<a href="https://www.mywowgold.com/Wow-classic-Gold.html">buy gold classic wow</a> rebuilt a guild and Naxx was a fun challenge to get a new raid in levelling equipment. We spent a couple months making it on farm, other raids like Ulduar provided a wonderful challenge when we had our roster firmed up and working together.Blizzard has been facing a reasonable amount of criticism from gamers at the time for having invested a great deal of funds in raids that were experienced by very few players.</p>]]></description>
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