In World of Warcraftobtaining certain titles and achievements can be an extreme dedication test, but for a player named Gaspinawe, the experience was beyond the common. After 12 years of failed attempts by an unresolved BUG, he finally received the recognition due to him from Mists of Pandaria.
It all started with a special object that allowed to unlock green fire for sorcerers and complete a unique missions chain. Although the visual effect is still available, the achievement and associated title became unattainable after being converted into feats of strength and removed from the active game.
An endless battle with technical support
Gaspinawe claims to have met all the requirements of the achievement “Breaker of the Black Harvest” (Dark Malan Harvest in Spanish) before its elimination, but was never rewarded with the title “Of The Black Harvest” (“Of the dark harvest” in Spanish). For more than a decade, he sent tickets, screenshots and records to Blizzard technical support, always receiving the same evasive response.
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Frustrated, he stopped playing with his sorcerer in 2024, convinced that the error would never be resolved. However, he recently had a stroke of luck: he got rare objects in a single day with his druid and decided to try again. This time, the miracle happened: a support member recognized him as part “of the dark harvest.”
A happy ending that exposes an old Blizzard debt
The community celebrated its achievement with more than 2,100 positive votes and dozens of support messages, but also with criticism of Blizzard’s long silence. Several players shared similar experiences, where lost titles took years to recover, if they came to do it.
Although this case ended well, other players are still waiting for a resolution. Gaspinawe’s story reopens the conversation about the effectiveness of technical support in long -term games such as WoWand how even small errors can mark the experience of a lifetime in Azeroth.
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For years, the monks of World of Warcraft They enjoyed a unique way of relaxing while fishing: floating in the air on a magical cloud thanks to the spell Zen flight. Although this enchantment did not offer any combat advantage, it became a favorite tool for those who were looking for a moment of tranquility in the game.
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