The Immortal

#0 - March 4, 2009, 9:21 a.m.
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Looking for a confirmation, was told "that a blue post on this topic exists" but i am unable to find it.

- The Immortal, can be done by killing KT w/ out dying (if you have not be present for any other bosses in that reset)
- The Immortal, can be done by killing KT w/ out dying (even if the raid *w/ you not present* died on a boss)
- The Immortal, can be archived by wiping a boss that anyone dies on ... and deaths will only count against you on the attempt in which the boss is actualy killed

I have no idea if there is any truth to any of the above "facts", and would appreciate if anyone (with sources) could shed some light on these.
#10 - March 4, 2009, 8:50 p.m.
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Q u o t e:
Looking for a confirmation, was told "that a blue post on this topic exists" but i am unable to find it.

Resolution inc

Q u o t e:
- The Immortal, can be done by killing KT w/ out dying (if you have not be present for any other bosses in that reset)

Correct. If you do not die on any other bosses and get to Kel'thuzad, you could (conceivably) sell slots and bring in random people for Kel'thuzad and (assuming nobody dies), they would get the achievement.

Q u o t e:
- The Immortal, can be done by killing KT w/ out dying (even if the raid *w/ you not present* died on a boss)

If anybody died on any boss, the raid ID is no good.

Q u o t e:
- The Immortal, can be archived by wiping a boss that anyone dies on ... and deaths will only count against you on the attempt in which the boss is actualy killed

Wipes include deaths, so this makes the raid ID no good as well.

Deaths on trash are fine, deaths on bosses nullify the raid ID for the whole week it is active.