Mythic Dungeon International
Mythic Dungeon International | |
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2019 logo | |
Status | Active |
Genre | Video game |
Venue | Online via YouTube and Twitch |
Inaugurated | July 11, 2017 (as Mythic Dungeon Invitational) |
Organized by | Blizzard Entertainment |
Website | |
worldofwarcraft.com |
The Mythic Dungeon International (abbreviated as MDI) is a global program that pits the best Mythic dungeon teams from across the world in a race to the finish line. This event is streamed on the World of Warcraft Twitch channel.
MDI was rebranded from Invitational to International on 17 January 2019.[1]
Stages
- Proving Grounds
Proving Grounds are a qualification period open to any player with a good standing Battle.net account. In order to qualify for the next stage, a group of 5 players would need to team up and complete five level 14 Mythic Keystone Dungeons within a time frame. If successful, each player on the team will have their account flagged to have access to the Tournament Realm and continue onward to the Time Trials.[1]
- Time Trials
Each team will have to make five attempts at each dungeon in a three-dungeon pool. Players are informed on what dungeons and affixes 48 hours prior to the Time Trials beginning.[2] The dungeons and affixes alternate each week.
This is where the [80] Time Trials quest is offered from the Trialmaster which provides the [Time Trial Keystones].
Teams that have completed the time trials will receive a banner toy associated with the season.
- The War Within Season 1 - Tempered Banner of the Algari
- Dragonflight Season 3 - [Dreaming Banner of the Aspects]
- Dragonflight Season 2 - [Smoldering Banner of the Aspects]
- Dragonflight Season 1 - [Thundering Banner of the Aspects]
- Shadowlands Season 3 - [Encrypted Banner of the Opportune]
- Group Stage
The top 16 teams from the Time Trials will be divided into two separate groups of eight, with one group competing each weekend in a head-to-head in a best-of-three, double-elimination broadcast. Affixes and dungeon keystone difficulties will vary between each group, with teams having one week to prepare for their matches. They will split a weekly prize pool and the top four teams from each group will advance to the Global Finals.
- Season Finals
Eight teams make it to the online Global Finals at the end of the season.
Spinoffs
The All-Stars was a special live exhibition tournament that summoned some of the best dungeon-running teams in the world for BlizzCon 2018. Blizzard brought the worlds of the MDI and the Arena World Championship together in Anaheim for the first time ever. The top four teams from the MDI Global Finals were invited to the MDI All-Stars, where they tackled the newest Battle for Azeroth dungeons live on stage in front of thousands of attendees and esports fans who watched from online. This was the first MDI tournament to feature Battle for Azeroth.[3]
The Great Push where teams compete by doing the highest Keystone and attempting to complete the dungeons as fast as possible. Teams were able to repeatedly run any dungeon during this time and by the conclusion of the finals runs, the team's highest keystones from every dungeon would be combined to determine the final standings. This is a race to complete as many Mythic+ dungeons as possible.[4] It was introduced on 7 April 2021.[5]
Notes
- The [Mythic Invitational Keystone] is used for these tournaments.
Gallery
Mythic Dungeon Qualification[6]
Promotional banner (Season 1) featuring Halls of Valor
Promotional banner (Season 2) featuring Darkheart Thicket
Videos
Trailers
The official trailers are created by IKedit, renowned for his WoW machinima work and unofficial cinematic remasters.
- Battle for Azeroth
- Season 4 trailer 1
- Season 4 trailer 2
- Season 4 trailer 3
- Shadowlands
- Season 1
- Season 2
- Season 2: The Great Push
- Season 3
- Season 4: The Great Push
- Dragonflight
- Season 1
- Season 2: The Great Push
- Season 3
Season 2
The Group Stage started on April 13 and ended on May 6, 2018.[7]
The Time Trials started on March 27, 2018 to judge the overall skill, expertise, and flexibility of the teams in three dungeons across different difficulties.[8]
- Dungeon 1 - +20 Maw of Souls: Bursting, Quaking, Fortified
- Dungeon 2 - +22 Upper Karazhan: Raging, Explosive, Tyrannical
- Dungeon 3 - +24 Neltharion's Lair: Sanguine, Grievous, Fortified
The Proving Grounds took place on February 27 and March 6[9] and ended on March 13, 2018.[9][10][8]
- February 27 - Proving Ground Week 1 – Raging, Volcanic, Tyrannical
- March 6 - Proving Ground Week 2 – Teeming, Explosive, Fortified
Season 1
The Proving Grounds took place on 25 July to 8 August 2017.[11] The season ended on 1 October 2017.[12]
- MDI - Global Finals[12]
- MDI - Global Quarterfinals - Part 3[12][13]
- MDI - Global Quarterfinals - Part 2[12][13]
- MDI - Global Quarterfinals - Part 1[12][13]
- MDI - China Group Stage[12]
- MDI - Asia Pacific Group Stage[12]
- MDI - Europe Group Stage[12]
- MDI - Americas Group Stage[12]
References
- ^ a b WoW Esports in 2019. Blizzard Entertainment (2019-01-17). Retrieved on 2019-03-29.
- ^ The Mythic Dungeon International Time Trial Guide. Blizzard Entertainment (2019-03-18). Retrieved on 2019-03-29.
- ^ Mythic Dungeon Invitational Global Finals Begin June 22!. Blizzard Entertainment (2018-06-19). Retrieved on 2018-08-09.
- ^ It's Time for The Great Push!. Blizzard Entertainment (2021-05-26).
- ^ Welcome to The Great Push!. Blizzard Entertainment (2021-04-07).
- ^ World of Warcraft Esports: 2018 Plans Revealed. Blizzard Entertainment (2018-01-12). Retrieved on 2018-01-13.
- ^ Mythic Dungeon Invitational: Meet the Teams & Watch Beginning April 13!. Blizzard Entertainment (2018-04-12). Retrieved on 2018-04-13.
- ^ a b Mythic Dungeon Invitational: Prepping for the Time Trials. Blizzard Entertainment (2018-03-13). Retrieved on 2018-03-15.
- ^ a b The Mythic Dungeon Invitational Is Back: Get Ready for the Proving Grounds. Blizzard Entertainment (2018-02-14). Retrieved on 2018-02-15.
- ^ The Mythic Dungeon Invitational Is Back: The Proving Grounds Have Begun!. Blizzard Entertainment (2018-03-01). Retrieved on 2018-03-02.
- ^ The Mythic Dungeon Invitational Is Coming!. Blizzard Entertainment (2017-07-11). Retrieved on 2017-10-24.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Mythic Dungeon Invitational Wrap-Up. Blizzard Entertainment (2017-10-12). Retrieved on 2017-10-24.
- ^ a b c Mythic Dungeon Invitational Semi-Finals and Finals This Saturday and Sunday!. Blizzard Entertainment (2017-09-28). Retrieved on 2017-10-24.
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