World of Warcraft has another small but nasty support issue bubbling up today, and this one hits a very specific player pain point: finishing a Mythic+ key and not getting proper credit for it. A fresh Blizzard forum Bug Report posted on March 30 says a player completed a +8 Windspire with friends, while the rest of the group received credit and the poster did not. According to the report, the run counted in the guild weekly best, but did not appear correctly in the player’s Great Vault progress or Raider.IO-style score tracking.
That may sound like a niche complaint until you remember what Mythic+ players actually care about: their weekly vault, their score, and proof the run happened. If even one of those pieces breaks, the run instantly stops feeling like progression and starts feeling like wasted time. The original report specifically says the missing credit would mean lower item-level loot in the vault and lost score progress.
The report is real, but Blizzard has not publicly confirmed a broader issue
The important distinction here is that this is, at least for now, a player report, not a confirmed Blizzard-wide Mythic+ outage. I could verify the forum thread itself, and I could also verify that it appears on Blizzard’s current Bug Report listings for March 30. What I did not find was a Blizzard post confirming a known issue, ETA, or workaround for missing Mythic+ completion credit.
That means this is the kind of story that should be framed carefully. It is not “Mythic+ is broken.” It is “a player says a completed +8 did not properly count, and there is no visible official response yet.” That is still worth covering, especially because these bugs matter more near weekly reward cutoffs than a lot of flashier issues ever do.
Why this kind of bug lands so badly
A cosmetic bug is annoying. A missing tooltip is annoying. A completed dungeon not counting is a different category entirely.
Mythic+ is built around repeatable effort turning into measurable progression. Players are not just running keys for fun, at least not most of the time. They are running them for vault slots, score, upgrade pacing, and group history. So when a player says the dungeon finished, the group got credit, and one person apparently did not, that is exactly the sort of issue that can make people question whether it is worth pushing another key until they know the system is behaving. That concern is an editorial inference based on the report’s specific impact on vault and score progress.
A quiet support issue, but a very real service angle
This is not a giant front-page Blizzard drama. It is a quiet support issue with very few replies so far. But those are often the bugs that matter most to the players directly affected by them. Blizzard’s support pages show the thread is live on today’s listings, which at minimum means it is not some ancient complaint being dragged back up for attention.
If more players start reporting missing Mythic+ credit in the next day or two, this could turn from a one-off forum post into a more serious service story. Right now, the cleanest read is simple: one player has posted a credible-seeming report of a completed +8 not granting full progression credit, and there is no visible public Blizzard acknowledgement yet.
And in World of Warcraft, there are few faster ways to ruin a dungeon run than making it count for everyone except the person who actually needs it most.

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