The last major raid in World of Warcraft: Legion is active for more than a week now and many players already tacked the 11 new bosses on both normal and heroic difficulty. However, with the opening of this exciting raid on mythic difficulty, we can finally say that the world first race has officially begun!


As you may already know, Antorus is the "grand finale" of patch 7.3 and a conclusion of the Argus campaign where the players are driven off to this ancient homeworld of the Draenei in order to fight the Burning Legion at the very seat of their power and to finish them off once and for all. Without going into the spoilers category, we can certainly conclude that Antorus is probably one of the most important raids in the history of World of Warcraft (from the lore perspective) and the biggest raid ever since Icecrown Citadel where we defeated one of the biggest villains in the history of the franchise - the Lich King Arthas. It just doesn't get more epic than raiding the home of the Dark Titan himself.


Although the main storyline of this expansion ends with Antorus, it doesn't necessarily mean that there won't be any updates until Battle for Azeroth arrives. Patch 7.3.5 already hit the PTR realms and some popular community websites have, potentially, also datamined some interesting stuff, including the possibility of having some allied races in that patch already!


We should also mention that, along with the opening of Antorus mythic, the first wing of the raid is also available on LFR (Looking For Raid) difficulty since Wednesday as well. The other 3 sections of the raid will be open in the following weeks.