After more than a decade and five expansions, there is a ton to do in Blizzard's World of Warcraft. Doing it all seems like a near-impossible task, but that's exactly what two Alliance players recently accomplished.

According to Wowprogress, a Russian player playing a human priest by the name Метатроша and a night elf druid by the name of Priv have conquered Azeroth by unlocking all of the games' 2,511 achievements. That means they've conquered each of the game's mythic difficulty raids, defeated all the challenge modes, slain thousands upon thousands of players in PvP, collected 300 mounts and 250 pets and much, much more. It goes without saying that such a feat requires thousands upon thousands of hours.

Each achievement unlocked grants of a certain amount of value to the player's overall achievement score, such as 5, 10 or even 25, with more difficult achievements granting more. That puts the two Alliance players at 25,825, the max.

What's even crazier is that both players have actually achieved more than 2,511 achievements, as there are a number of "Legacy" achievements that are no longer obtainable due to changes in the game over the past decade.

There are several other players toward the top of the leaderboard who have almost conquered every achievement as well, though Horde players will always find themselves to be 10 achievement points short of those on the Alliance. That's because the Alliance has a 10-point achievement that the Horde doesn't, meaning Horde players going for the highest score will forever be ranked under their Alliance rivals.

Метатроша and Priv can enjoy their victory for the next few months, but Blizzard is set to add even more achievements with the release of the upcoming Legion expansion later this year. Then, the quest for perfection will begin all over again, and achievement hunters likely wouldn't have it any other way.

You can read about the latest dungeon added to the alpha for Legion here, and check out why some players are upset about radical changes coming to the game's PvP system.

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