With Dragonflight right around the corner, World of Warcraft players are taking one last look at their adventures in Shadowlands with a new recap tool by Raider.IO. The Shadowlands Expansion Recap taps into a player’s World of Warcraft data and pools tons of fun stats, facts, and metrics about their raiding history in Shadowlands.Raider.IO is a World of Warcraft fan site that focuses on progression with Mythic+ and raiding. The fan site offers tools, rankings, and news pertaining to both hardcore and casual World of Warcraft raiders.RELATED: World of Warcraft: Dragonflight Weeklies Won't Be Available Right Away The new Shadowlands Expansion Recap tool from Raider.IO pulls personalized facts from a player’s account and arrays them in an attractive, easy-to-read breakdown. Raider.IO shows how many raid bosses players have defeated, how much time they have spent in Mythic+ dungeons in World of Warcraft, and even which other players they ran dungeons with the most. These stats and more are shared through the Shadowlands Expansion Recap, akin to Spotify Wrapped or Facebook's Year in Review.

Creating a Shadowlands Expansion Recap can be done by following a few simple steps. Players must create a free Raider.IO account, and then link it to their Blizzard account. Though the Shadowlands Expansion Recap pulls stats from all of a player’s characters, they must still choose a main character before getting started. After a few minutes to pool the data, players will have their recap, which can be easily shared over social media.

Raider.IO’s Shadowlands Expansion Recap was a lot of fun for players. Though the Shadowlands expansion received mixed reviews from many players, they still have fond memories from the last two years of World of Warcraft. Several of the Shadowlands raid bosses will go down in history as some of the most fun or difficult bosses in WoW history, such as Sire Denathrius or Halondrus. Enough players were sharing their breakdowns via Raider.IO that Shadowlands Expansion Recap has been trending on Twitter on and off since the tool went live.

World of Warcraft is about to launch Dragonflight, its ninth expansion pack. In addition to new systems, story, and the Evoker hero class, Dragonflight brings with it a new set of Mythic dungeons and raids for players to start slamming their faces into. Dragonflight Season 1 for Mythic dungeons and raids opens December 12, marking the beginning of the race for World First. From then on, players can start racking up their numbers for Radier.IO’s inevitable Dragonflight Expansion Recap in a couple of years.

World of Warcraft is available now for PC. Dragonflight launches on November 28.

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