Has anyone ever completed WoW 100%?

Just curious.

Has anyone ever done literally everything possible or could do in the game, like 100% of the achievements, all the pets, all the mounts, all possible transmogs in all classes, on a single account?

I imagine it would have to be someone who has been playing since the launch in 2004, but even so, has anyone ever achieved this feat of ‘completing’ the game?

is this even possible, anyway?

One person did before DF. I haven’t seen anyone else make the claim.

https://gamerant.com/world-of-warcraft-player-earns-every-achievement/

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I saw an article on Wowhead a few years back that was about a person that had 100% Achievement completion.

https://www.dataforazeroth.com/characters/EU/Blackmoore/Telár

Highest total completion on data for azeroth. Idk if someone has 100% in any of the categories on here. I also have no idea if you need to sign up for this service to have your data tracked.

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Pretty sure it periodically has happened, but the goalposts move each expansion and I don’t think anyone is actively tracking when someone does manage to pull it off.

Dataforazeroth lists 4 characters at 45,775 achievement points which it calculates as 99.7% complete.

(Collections are a different matter)

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Haven’t heard about anyone having every single thing in the game done, removed n still in game things included.

My butt just went numb from reading that. That’s a lot of time played.

doesnt ana fuchsia have 100% achvs?

That was who the article I linked was about. Not sure if she’s back at 100% after DF, but she was before.

There have been a few people over the years that have clocked 100% of Achvs.

Collecting EVERY pet and/or EVERY mount is … kind of a weak metric because of how it REQUIRES you to spend extra money and/or be forced to deal with the PvP aspect of this game.

Both are more than a little cringe.

As a big time collector, I deal with this with another person in my guild. Because when it comes to Pets, most of them you can just buy off the AH. Something which I REFUSE to do.

So if you want to be a big dog in the Pet collecting world, all it takes is a lot of money. P2W!

You’ll still need to farm some pets, but it’s not like mount collecting.

I’m a “top10-top20” sort of collector in my cluster… and that’s fine for me. My personal goal is to collect 90% of everything. Because at just 90%, it means I don’t have to bother with FOMO items, etc. I can bite my thumb at the stupid PvP in this game, ignore Store Purchases, etc.

It’s a much better way to enjoy collecting.

I would expect the people who do this are streamers.

Monetize the grind.

Business investment to purchase the store items.

People more willing to carry you through current mythic clears, since the people that try to 100% things arent typically your person regularly mythic raiding.

Either way, fun to see when it pops up here and there.

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The M+ coded cap is technically M+40 and I don’t think anyone has ever timed one, I don’t know if that counts or not.

The reason I don’t know if it counts is because it probably isn’t possible and hasn’t been any season, maybe SL S4 when they timed 37 junkyard on the great push. It might be possible and humans just don’t know how though, who knows.

There’s a lot of different definitions of what 100% completion is. The most hardcore people use the addon AllTheThings. You can go in ATT discord and talk to a bunch of people chasing this goal and some show their progress with their name.

There are a few of us that are striving for world first rankings in account completion.
There are a variety of factors that change the perception of who is the top collector currently.
You have a website like dataforazeroth.com that tracks the vast majority of every possible tracking in game outside M+, raiding, and pvp.

The stat weights for how many points each item collected give are based on the owner / operater of the websites idea of what they should be.

All the Things addon tracks sources and shared appearances based on what tracking options you have enabled.
With IACM - Insane Account Completion Mode (thats with sources turned on),
Someone like myself is at 95.10% of everything in game collected.

If we turned on debug mode in All the Things. Where filters dont exist. Where every individual entry in the API is basically a single +1. I am at roughly 86.2% of everything that is listed in Blizzards directory collected. Obtainable and unobtainable.

Up until recently. I was world 2nd for debug mode in ATT.
3rd world IACM
7th world on DFA - dataforazeroth.

It varies based on a few criteria.

Out of all the top collectors. None of us are close to 100%. Not immediately anyways. Possibly, truly, by the end of next expansion. The first will be spotlighted.

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All achievements, but I’ve heard interviews where they said there’s still things in the game that literally nobody has discovered yet. Hw true that is is impossible to know.

And that’s just the achievements only, not including all the mogs, pets and mounts.

I have over 1000 days played time across my account, yet only sit at 3,742 achievements, but I also farm mounts and pets and that takes up a LOT of time.

It’s just sad on Blizzard behalf that people have to put in a literal 1000+ days of play time to even get close to achieving what they want. And yes, you can ‘finish’ the game, just collect every mount, pet, mog and achievement that is still available to your account.

But that’s far easier said than done, some players go 500-1000+ kills for a single mount, we are literally chained to our desks running alts, raids and dungeons if we ever want a full 100% of everything.

No and to clarify the people saying someone got every achievement doesnt mean 100% completion.

For example the highest achievement for mounts collected is 500 which is like half the amount of mounts in the game same thing applies to pets