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Mythic Dungeon International Spring Season Viewer's Guide
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Blizzard revealed the full schedule for MDI Spring Cups, as well as more information on the caster lineup and where to watch the event. East Cup #1 takes place the weekend of April 5th!
Watch live video from Warcraft on www.twitch.tv
We're excited that three of our long-time guide writers are casters for the Mythic Dungeon International:
Xyronic authors the
Affliction Warlock Guide
and the
Advanced Mythic+ Affliction Guide
Automaticjak authors the
Holy Priest Guide
,
Discipline Priest
and the
Advanced Mythic+ Discipline Guide
Tettles authors the
Balance Druid Guide
We've also recently started up an advanced round of Mythic+ guides, perfect if you want to take your gameplay to the next level:
Blood Death Knight Mythic+
Outlaw Rogue Mythic+
Restoration Druid Mythic+
Prot Warrior Mythic+
Frost Mage Mythic+
Brewmaster Monk Mythic+
Mistweaver Monk Mythic+
Windwalker Monk Mythic+
Elemental Shaman Mythic+
Affliction Warlock Mythic+
Arms Warrior Mythic+
Beast Mastery Hunter Mythic+
Balance Druid Mythic+
Discipline Priest Mythic+
The Mythic Dungeon International (MDI) is a global tournament where the top dungeon-running teams in the world use their skill, intelligence, and creativity to secure the best times possible in some of the most difficult Mythic Dungeons on offer. We are entering the first tournament of the year, the MDI Spring Season, so here’s a breakdown of what you need to know!
Many Turtles Made It To the Water
We opened the
Proving Grounds
and thousands of players around the world answered the call, completing five different level 14 Mythic Keystone Dungeons to earn their spot on the Tournament Realm. These players will have the chance every second week to compete in the
Time Trials
for their region, West (North America, Latin America, and Europe) and East (China, Korea, Southeast Asia, Taiwan, Australia and New Zealand). The dungeons and affixes are different for each Time Trial, offering new challenges and fresh chances to make the week’s Top 8, which will be broadcast live in the following languages:
Language Streams
MDI West:
English
Russian
German
French
Spanish
MDI East:
English
Korean
Mandarin Chinese
Broadcast Schedule
All MDI Cups will broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays local region time. See below for the broadcast dates and start times by region.
MDI Cup
Pacific Time
Central European Summer Time
Korean Standard Time
West Cup 1
March 30-31, 8 a.m.
March 30, 4pm* – March 31, 5 p.m.
March 31-April 1, midnight
East Cup 1
April 5-6, 5 p.m.
April 6-7, 2 a.m.
April 6-7, 9 a.m.
West Cup 2
April 13-14, 8 a.m.
April 13-14, 5 p.m.
April 14-15, midnight
East Cup 2
April 19-20, 5 p.m.
April 20-21, 2 a.m.
April 20-21, 9 a.m.
West Cup 3
April 27-28, 8 a.m.
April 27-28, 5 p.m.
April 28-29, midnight
East Cup 3
May 3-4, 5 p.m.
May 4-5, 2 a.m.
May 4-5, 9 a.m.
* Central European Time Each Cup will give players a chance to get their share of USD $12,000 prize money and MDI points. The top point-earning teams from the East and West will combine in a live, cross-regional, in-person Spring Season LAN final in June. This LAN offers a share of USD $100,000 in prize money, as well as a coveted place at the MDI Global Finals. We’ll share more details about the MDI Spring Season’s finals soon!
Casters
The bald and beautiful
Ted “Sloot” Bacinschi
has been playing World of Warcraft since the early days. He’s been raiding just as long, if you count stepping foot in Zul’Gurub, getting to the first boss and wiping over and over again. Sloot isn’t just a tank on the desk, he’s also a tank extraordinaire in game as a master of many tank specializations. An iconic figure in the North American and European PvE scenes, you can often find him
streaming
.Hailing from Italy,
Caroline “Naguura” Forer
has come a long way from waiting for her brothers to get off the computer so she could log in and play her Paladin back in Classic. “When I couldn't play, I would just sit for hours and watch my brothers play, then jump straight on as soon as they left the chair,” she said. From Paladin to Druid and from healing to damage, Caroline grew up with the game and went on to establish herself at the core of the EU PvE scene. Now with years of experience, a multitude of World Firsts under her belt and her own forays into WoW esports (both competing and casting), she returns to the MDI casting team.
Daniel "AutomaticJak" Azenberger
has been raiding in World of Warcraft for many years and is perhaps most well-known for his healing guides on
YouTube
and
Wowhead
, where he specializes in Holy/Discipline Priest and Mistweaver Monk play. He has been creating guides for over five years and enjoys sharing his knowledge and love of healing, so if you’re a healer looking to step up your game, or a tank/DPS looking to understand your healers more, AutomaticJak’s is the voice that will help you do that during MDI.
Aaron "Sours" Shaffer
is a former competitor who played Hunter in the second Tespa Great Collegiate Dungeon Race in 2016 and MDI 2017. He then transitioned into casting, helping to bring North American and Chinese MDI to your screens, as well as taking on a role as an analyst at the first ever MDI LAN. He hopes to help highlight the skill and talent of the world’s best dungeon runners. His advice to the competitors is to "focus on your own game—it's not about who makes the first mistake in a race, it's about who makes the last". His goal with the MDI program is for viewers to appreciate the time and effort that competitors put into optimizing their play when they stand at the top of the world.Former captain of the 4-man MDI team Sinking Ship, and self-proclaimed #2 Balance Druid,
Peyton “Tettles” Tettleton’s
appearance on the MDI desk will be one for the ages. Overall, his goal for the broadcast is to help viewers understand what makes the runs successful. “There is a lot of nuance in Mythic Plus and being able to teach the path to victory for each team is important,” he said. You can catch him on his stream or on
YouTube
where he primarily focuses on PVE content. He also authors the
Wowhead Balance Druid Guide
. He loves a good-natured meme and ridiculous photos of himself photoshopped.Rounding out the MDI desk team,
Alex "Xyronic" Tatge
is an Affliction Warlock extraordinaire. You can find his guides on
Wowhead
, where he breaks down everything a master of shadow magic would need to know, from talent builds, Azerite gear, spell rotations, macros and addons, Mythic+ guides, and more!After existing for years as an invitational tournament, the Mythic Dungeon International is not just an expanded, worldwide, merit-based tournament—it’s a thank you to all the fans of dungeon running around the globe. We can’t wait to get started. To stay on top of Time Trial results each week and the MDI Cups, check out
Raider.IO
, and be sure to follow us on
Twitter
and
Twitch
. We’ll see you in chat!
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