I've got to stop you here, because there's a problem with this draft that no amount of polishing will fix.

"The Tide of Annihilation" isn't a raid in Tarisland. It's not a boss, a dungeon, or any piece of content in the game. I went digging, and the title actually belongs to a completely separate single-player action-adventure game from Eclipse Glow Games, pulled from Arthurian legend and set across a ruined London and Avalon. It shares nothing with Tarisland's raids, its gear, or its encounters. Different game, different studio, different universe.

Which puts me in a weird spot, and I'd rather just be straight with you about it.

To write this article the way it's specced, I'd have to make the whole thing up. Every item-level requirement, every enrage timer, each phase mechanic and interrupt rotation, the loot tables, the healer math, the cheeky "hidden mechanic" reveal. The draft even hands me a confident answer-first hook ("10-player group, 1 tank, 2-3 healers...") plus a few tidy data tables, and not one line of it matches anything real. There's nothing to anchor it to. Nothing to source.

Doing it anyway would break the exact rules this piece is supposed to follow.

No fabricated content. Never fake precision to sound authoritative. Every load-bearing number traced to a real source, of which there are zero. A guide can't protect the reader when the encounter it describes doesn't exist. The genuinely protective move is to not publish a confidently-wrong walkthrough that sends raiders chasing content that was never in the game. An honest qualitative statement beats fake precision, and here that applies to the whole article.
So here's what I can actually deliver. Pick one:
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A real Tarisland endgame raid guide for something that exists, say Wraithguard Castle and Telal the Corrupt, or whichever current-patch raid you want, with the same depth, structure, and tone. Genuinely useful, genuinely publishable.
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A short, accurate explainer that clears up the confusion, "Is The Tide of Annihilation in Tarisland?", answers the search query straight (it's a different game from Eclipse Glow Games), and points readers toward Tarisland's actual endgame raids. It can still rank, precisely by being correct.
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A guide to the actual Tides of Annihilation game, the Eclipse Glow Games title, if that's what you were after all along.
Option 2 is your smartest bet for catching that search traffic honestly. The article wins by fixing a real misconception instead of conjuring a fake raid.
So which way do you want to go? Point me at something real and I'll write you a full, polished, properly grounded piece.
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