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World of Warcraftjust announced the Dastardly Duos Creator Clash, a tournament using the new limited-time event in which world first raiders from Echo and Liquid will compete against one another for supremacy. This specialWorld of Warcraftevent will air on Twitch and YouTube on Saturday, June 7.

On June 3,World of Warcraftbegan Dastardly Duos, a limited-time event where players queue alone or together in groups to face down waves of enemies and iconic bosses from the past, scoring points based on performance, speed, and the ability to stay alive. Beyond bragging rights from earning a high score, fans can earn several toys, achievements, transmogs, gear, and a mount and pet by participating in the six-week event and completing challenges and quests.

World of Warcraft The War Within

Now, to hype up Dastardly Duos,World of Warcrafthas announced a new tournament featuring some of the best players in the game. Similar in many ways toWorld of Warcraft’s Plunderstorm Creator Royale, The Dastardly Duos Creator Clash is a cage match starring Echo and Liquid, two of the top world first raiding guilds inWoW, as they compete against one another in the new game mode. Fans can catch this special showdown on theWarcraftTwitch and YouTube channels on June 7 at 10 AM PT, with the 10 competitors from each guild co-streaming their own gameplay on their respective channels.

Echo vs. Liquid In the WoW Dastardly Duos Creator Royale

The Dastardly Duos Creator Clash will be divided into three rounds. The first will feature 10 head-to-head matches where one member from each guild will compete against each other’shigh scores in a Dastardly Duos game inWorld of Warcraft, with the winner earning their team a point. Round two will consist of two matches where five-person teams from each guild will compete to earn five points for their side. The final round will consist of a single match, where the top players from each guild will compete for a whopping 10 points.

Echo and Liquid are currently the topWorld of Warcraftraiding guilds in the world. EU-based Echo rose to prominence duringMists of Pandariaas Method, where it dominated the majority of world first races for years. Near the end ofBattle for Azeroth, a US guild named Complexity Limit claimed world first in Ny’alotha, and again in Castle Nathria duringShadowlands. Method then rebranded to Echo, claiming world firsts from Sanctum of Domination untilAberrus inWorld of Warcraft: DragonflightPatch 10.1, when Complexity Limit returned under a new name of their own, Liquid. The two guilds have been neck-and-neck ever since, so it is anyone’s guess who might be named the Warcraft-Weight World Champion.