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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-05-2011 @ 5:29PM
DragonFireKai said...
Actually, the Scarab Lord title went to anyone who hit the gong within 10 hours of the first person to hit it. My server which is a Launch Day Server, had two Scarab Lords, and some of the servers established later in BC or Wrath had hundreds.
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10-05-2011 @ 5:50PM
Marcosius said...
Keyword is still only hundreds, of millions of players.
10-05-2011 @ 6:04PM
DragonFireKai said...
Yes, but on a server that has 128 Scarab Lords, the title loses a lot of it's luster when compared to even the most trivial of realm first titles, such as the Obsidian Slayer, of which there are only 25.
10-05-2011 @ 6:06PM
llcjay2003 said...
Did the others still get the bug mount?
10-05-2011 @ 7:50PM
Sleutel said...
@DragonFireKai:
This post, though, is mostly about Scarab Lords during vanilla, where getting just one person to the end of the chain was a huge undertaking. The odds of having more than one person at the same end stage of the chain--barring a coordinated effort on the server to all wait until multiple people were ready to go--means that most servers did probably only have one Scarab Lord *in vanilla*.
@llcjay2003:
Yes, they got the title and the mount. Everyone to bang the gong during the short eligible period was treated the same way.