Team Liquid Guild has secured another prestigious achievement in the competitive World of Warcraft raiding scene. On March 13, 2025, the elite guild claimed the World First kill on 'The One-Armed Bandit' boss, pushing their progression to 6/8 Mythic bosses cleared in the current raid tier. This victory marks another significant milestone in the ongoing World First race that continues to captivate the MMO community.
Team Liquid Triumphs in World First Race Against The One-Armed Bandit
The official World of Warcraft account announced on March 13, 2025 that Team Liquid Guild has successfully defeated 'The One-Armed Bandit' boss on Mythic difficulty, claiming the coveted World First achievement. This victory continues to demonstrate Liquid's dominance in high-end PvE content, as they've now cleared six out of the eight total bosses in the current Mythic raid.

The One-Armed Bandit has proven to be a formidable challenge for even the most coordinated raid teams, making Liquid's accomplishment all the more impressive. With this victory, they maintain their position at the forefront of the World First race, though two challenging encounters still remain before they can claim complete dominance of the raid.
What Makes The One-Armed Bandit Such a Challenging Boss?
The One-Armed Bandit has quickly become notorious among the World of Warcraft raiding community for its complex mechanics and tight execution requirements. While specific details of Liquid's strategy haven't been revealed, defeating such a boss typically requires flawless coordination, optimized character builds, and countless hours of progression attempts.
This particular boss fight represents the sixth major hurdle in the current raid tier, with only two more Mythic bosses standing between the world's top guilds and complete raid mastery. The competition remains fierce as other prominent guilds like Echo, Method, and Skyline are likely not far behind in their own progression.
The Ongoing World First Race
The World of Warcraft World First race has become one of gaming's most prestigious competitions, drawing massive viewership on streaming platforms and significant attention from the broader gaming community. These races typically last for one to two weeks as top guilds around the world take time off work and school to compete for global recognition.
Team Liquid has consistently been among the frontrunners in recent raid tiers, often trading World First achievements with European powerhouse Echo. With their current 6/8 Mythic boss count, they're positioned well to potentially secure the overall raid World First if they can maintain their momentum.
Fans interested in following the remainder of the race can find additional information through the link shared in the official announcement: Liquid World First Coverage.
What's Next for Team Liquid?
With The One-Armed Bandit defeated, Team Liquid now faces the final two bosses of the raid. Traditionally, the penultimate and final encounters present the steepest difficulty curve, often requiring hundreds of attempts before a successful kill.
The race is far from over, and the World of Warcraft community will be watching closely to see if Liquid can maintain their lead and secure the ultimate prize of the full raid World First. Other top guilds will be pushing hard to catch up, potentially setting up a dramatic finish to this latest chapter in competitive World of Warcraft raiding.
As the competition intensifies, we'll continue to provide updates on the World First race and Team Liquid's progress through the remaining Mythic encounters.