Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Agreed I probably exaggerated.
I am pretty sure someone has already done it. 10min per game is as an average is too much. You can be really quick to concede, even just for a bad mulligan or matchup. You should somehow average 10+ wins per hour (never mind the losses) and team up with a mate or 2 from other time zones.
That's why I said that I'd loose faith in humanity. Because it IS technically possible, since enough time passed to fit enough wins at a reasonable pace in a period between Illidan's release and current day. just requires so much effort and time that it's unbelieveable for me someone's life would be so messed up.
People enjoy doing "World first" in video games and have been doing it for decades. Why should this be any different?
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Agreed I probably exaggerated.
I am pretty sure someone has already done it. 10min per game is as an average is too much. You can be really quick to concede, even just for a bad mulligan or matchup. You should somehow average 10+ wins per hour (never mind the losses) and team up with a mate or 2 from other time zones.
That's why I said that I'd loose faith in humanity. Because it IS technically possible, since enough time passed to fit enough wins at a reasonable pace in a period between Illidan's release and current day. just requires so much effort and time that it's unbelieveable for me someone's life would be so messed up.
People enjoy doing "World first" in video games and have been doing it for decades. Why should this be any different?
I read the effort someone did to rush to level 99 or smth after a reset in Diablo 2 ranked. That was some serious team work and planning! I am kind of disappointed if nobody did that for that portrait, but you never know!
Wake up, play HS all day, go to sleep. Repeat 15 times and presto, you have Demonic Illidan. I hope he fills the void in your soul where your friends, family, and life goals should be.
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Its 400 hours or 16 days and 16 hours since AoO launced. Assuming they played only DH and with a 60% WR - 278 hours. 278 hours over 16 days is 17 hours (rounded down) of playtime every day.
No, not even the most hardcore can play that much. I would say it wont be achieved for another month.
You're very wrong.
Also FYI it's possible for a good player to abuse the system and farm noobs in the lower ranks. That makes it a lot easier.
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Its 400 hours or 16 days and 16 hours since AoO launced. Assuming they played only DH and with a 60% WR - 278 hours. 278 hours over 16 days is 17 hours (rounded down) of playtime every day.
No, not even the most hardcore can play that much. I would say it wont be achieved for another month.
You're very wrong.
Also FYI it's possible for a good player to abuse the system and farm noobs in the lower ranks. That makes it a lot easier.
Well, it's true, but who on earth would even do this? xD I got bored after like 110 games with Demon Hunter and now I have 73 wins and no urge to play him more. As much as he is fun to play at first, it just gets boring to "go face" all the time. I prefer control decks so that may be the case, but still... I can't imagine a person try-harding and wasting every minute of their free time to "farm noobs". I would probably die of boredom halfway through...
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Its 400 hours or 16 days and 16 hours since AoO launced. Assuming they played only DH and with a 60% WR - 278 hours. 278 hours over 16 days is 17 hours (rounded down) of playtime every day.
No, not even the most hardcore can play that much. I would say it wont be achieved for another month.
You're very wrong.
Also FYI it's possible for a good player to abuse the system and farm noobs in the lower ranks. That makes it a lot easier.
Well, it's true, but who on earth would even do this? xD I got bored after like 110 games with Demon Hunter and now I have 73 wins and no urge to play him more. As much as he is fun to play at first, it just gets boring to "go face" all the time. I prefer control decks so that may be the case, but still... I can't imagine a person try-harding and wasting every minute of their free time to "farm noobs". I would probably die of boredom halfway through...
Whatever you enjoy might be different for other people.
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Its 400 hours or 16 days and 16 hours since AoO launced. Assuming they played only DH and with a 60% WR - 278 hours. 278 hours over 16 days is 17 hours (rounded down) of playtime every day.
No, not even the most hardcore can play that much. I would say it wont be achieved for another month.
You're very wrong.
Also FYI it's possible for a good player to abuse the system and farm noobs in the lower ranks. That makes it a lot easier.
Well, it's true, but who on earth would even do this? xD I got bored after like 110 games with Demon Hunter and now I have 73 wins and no urge to play him more. As much as he is fun to play at first, it just gets boring to "go face" all the time. I prefer control decks so that may be the case, but still... I can't imagine a person try-harding and wasting every minute of their free time to "farm noobs". I would probably die of boredom halfway through...
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Agreed I probably exaggerated.f
A full time streamer focusing on DH broke 400 wins this morning playing strictly high legend.
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Its 400 hours or 16 days and 16 hours since AoO launced. Assuming they played only DH and with a 60% WR - 278 hours. 278 hours over 16 days is 17 hours (rounded down) of playtime every day.
No, not even the most hardcore can play that much. I would say it wont be achieved for another month.
You're very wrong.
Also FYI it's possible for a good player to abuse the system and farm noobs in the lower ranks. That makes it a lot easier.
Not without completely tanking your MMR it isn't. 100% of your games on ranked ladder are now against people with roughly equivalent MMR to you. The quality of opponent that you will face when you are at Bronze 10 is the same as when you've laddered up into Platinum and Diamond. That's why the bonus star system was introduced. In order
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Agreed I probably exaggerated.f
A full time streamer focusing on DH broke 400 wins this morning playing strictly high legend.
Actually I met my first 500 wins DH player today so I somewhat doubt there is someone with a 1000 out there already.
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Agreed I probably exaggerated.f
A full time streamer focusing on DH broke 400 wins this morning playing strictly high legend.
Actually I met my first 500 wins DH player today so I somewhat doubt there is someone with a 1000 out there already.
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Its 400 hours or 16 days and 16 hours since AoO launced. Assuming they played only DH and with a 60% WR - 278 hours. 278 hours over 16 days is 17 hours (rounded down) of playtime every day.
No, not even the most hardcore can play that much. I would say it wont be achieved for another month.
You would be surprised man. Back in the day when i had no life i would play WoW 16 hours a day, it basically was my life. So some people are probably on the verge of getting it within the week.
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Agreed I probably exaggerated.f
A full time streamer focusing on DH broke 400 wins this morning playing strictly high legend.
Actually I met my first 500 wins DH player today so I somewhat doubt there is someone with a 1000 out there already.
Well it's quarantine so wouldn't be surprised if someone got it
Assuming 50% win-rate (I think it is fair as no everyone is able to achieve the same wr%, which the deck has according to the stats) and 10 minutes per game = 333,33 hours of constant playing. Almost 2 weeks of not leaving your computer, not sleeping, pissing or anything.
Let's give them 60% wr and it's still 278 hours.
I know, the lockdown. But many of us still work (I do), either remotely or because their job is "essential". We still have other hobbies, like reading, watching films and shows. We still have our close ones.
To spend your entire life, even in a lockdown, in an online game is something I can't comprehend. Simple as that.
Its 400 hours or 16 days and 16 hours since AoO launced. Assuming they played only DH and with a 60% WR - 278 hours. 278 hours over 16 days is 17 hours (rounded down) of playtime every day.
No, not even the most hardcore can play that much. I would say it wont be achieved for another month.
You're very wrong.
Also FYI it's possible for a good player to abuse the system and farm noobs in the lower ranks. That makes it a lot easier.
Not without completely tanking your MMR it isn't. 100% of your games on ranked ladder are now against people with roughly equivalent MMR to you. The quality of opponent that you will face when you are at Bronze 10 is the same as when you've laddered up into Platinum and Diamond. That's why the bonus star system was introduced. In order
that's why I said abusing the system
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Dope!
People enjoy doing "World first" in video games and have been doing it for decades. Why should this be any different?
Looks sick.
I doubt anyone made 1k wins already, but who knows.
I'm about to lose it. Get educated
I read the effort someone did to rush to level 99 or smth after a reset in Diablo 2 ranked. That was some serious team work and planning! I am kind of disappointed if nobody did that for that portrait, but you never know!
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Wake up, play HS all day, go to sleep. Repeat 15 times and presto, you have Demonic Illidan. I hope he fills the void in your soul where your friends, family, and life goals should be.
The art is from Alex Horley. He did ton of artwork for Blizz. He's author of both Gul'dan and Malfurion portraits /and regular Illidan/
Check his work out if you're interested.
http://www.alexhorleyart.com
...boy do I want THAT, only approx 900 more wins to go =) xD
You're very wrong.
Also FYI it's possible for a good player to abuse the system and farm noobs in the lower ranks. That makes it a lot easier.
Well, it's true, but who on earth would even do this? xD I got bored after like 110 games with Demon Hunter and now I have 73 wins and no urge to play him more. As much as he is fun to play at first, it just gets boring to "go face" all the time. I prefer control decks so that may be the case, but still... I can't imagine a person try-harding and wasting every minute of their free time to "farm noobs". I would probably die of boredom halfway through...
Whatever you enjoy might be different for other people.
this one, Khadgar, Arthas and Corrupt Garrosh are the best portraits
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HS in 2020 in a Nutshell.
A full time streamer focusing on DH broke 400 wins this morning playing strictly high legend.
Not without completely tanking your MMR it isn't. 100% of your games on ranked ladder are now against people with roughly equivalent MMR to you. The quality of opponent that you will face when you are at Bronze 10 is the same as when you've laddered up into Platinum and Diamond. That's why the bonus star system was introduced. In order
Actually I met my first 500 wins DH player today so I somewhat doubt there is someone with a 1000 out there already.
So.much.green!
Shiny slimy neon green - love it.
You would be surprised man. Back in the day when i had no life i would play WoW 16 hours a day, it basically was my life. So some people are probably on the verge of getting it within the week.
Rank 42k.. literally everyone is legend nowadays.
that's why I said abusing the system