This is not a good time to be a World of Warcraft fan. Between Shadowlands wasting one of the series' most popular characters, the current expansion struggling to maintain the interest of players and both Classic and Classic Burning Crusade being widely criticized for being rampantly monetized - oh, there's also that lawsuit - many heroes of Azeroth are looking for greener pastures. Classic's first-time Ragnaros killing raid guild is calling it quits, too.

Way back in the good old days of 2005, when we were playing actual vanilla WoW as opposed to Classic, the Horde raiding guild Ascent claimed the first kill on Ragnaros on the 25th of April. As undeniably epic it would have been for the same group to come back for seconds, the credit for the first modern Ragnaros kill in Classic goes to APES in September 2019. The hardcore raiding guild had impressively downed the fiery demon just 6 days after Classic launched.

Setting records like that is no mean feat, and APES cut it really close too. The 40-player raid was cleared on the first attempt, but almost ended in a wipe as a large chunk of the group was killed before they managed to down Ragnaros. As the first guild to clear Molten Core in Classic - so early that barely anyone was even attempting it, let alone succeeding - they etched their names into WoW history.