Twitch streamer sinks €6,000 into Diablo Immortal, plays 13 hours – doesn’t get the item he wants

Twitch streamer sinks €6,000 into Diablo Immortal, plays 13 hours - doesn't get the item he wants

New Zealand Twitch Streamer Quin69 is desperate for a perfect 5/5 5 Star Legendary Gem in Diablo Immortal find, the new game from Blizzard. But even after he has sunk about 6,000 € and tens of hours into the search, he does not find anything.

Who is this streamer?

  • Quin69 is quite a brand, sort of like “advanced Twitch.” His thick accent alone is difficult for most Twitch viewers to understand.
  • The New Zealander is probably the most well-known “Hack ‘n Slay” streamer on Twitch: he is best known for his streams on Path of Exile, but also in all forms of Diablo. He loves slapping mobs for loot and building builds. Quin69 is a core gamer.
  • The 31-year-old is entangled in a permanent love-hate relationship with his fans. They like to mock him as a strange dwarf; the streamer, in turn, keeps coming up with new ways for fans to torment him. Apparently, Quin69 is a good guy, but he also keeps making weird comments and gets banned from Twitch for misogyny. But what he can’t understand at all.

We show you the 6 classes of Diablo Immortal – in our tier list you can see who is currently ahead:

Diablo Immortal: All 6 classes at a glance with gameplay

Streamer wants to prove in a self-experiment what a rip-off Diablo Immortal is

This is what he does now in Diablo Immortal: Like the streamer Asmongold before him, Quin69 wants to prove how much Diablo Immortal lives from players investing money. To make that clear and to show how stupid Diablo Immortal actually is, he himself pumps money into the Hack’n Slay without end.

Twitch streamer Quin69 says: Diablo Immortal is not a game at all. He wonders how game director Wyatt Cheng even sleeps at night:

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He himself says:

“I’m not a whale. i am a scientist The world needs to know about this system.”

Someone who invests a lot of money in Free2Play games is called a “whale”.

As long as €15-Rifst until I have the stone or I’m broke

This is his plan: Quin69 streamed on Twitch Tuesday, “Non Stop $25 Rifts Until I Have a 5/5 Gem or I’m Broke.”

The stream ran for 13 hours. Again and again Quin went into these purchased Rifts: showed the systems and his failures.

At the end of the stream, he still hadn’t gotten the gem he wanted. In total he had sunk around €6,000 in Diablo Immortal by the end of the stream.

Even when he finds a gem that could be good, Quin69 ends up disappointing:

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In search of that one perfect stone

What is the problem? While Diablo Immortal has a “Pity Policy” to guarantee players get one of the best Gems, it doesn’t guarantee the one Mega Gem that Quin wants.

He’s looking for a 5/5 5-Star Legendary Gem. Apparently the chance of that happening is tiny. In a self-experiment, Quin69 wants to prove how this “tiny chance” feels in reality and how much money you can sink.

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The experiment is very pointed and is aimed at the absolute “min-maxers”.

The investment will certainly be worthwhile for himself: he had an average of 22,000 viewers during his 13-hour stream – significantly more than with his “normal” content. So he got his money back.

Twitch streamer Asmongold made a similar attempt:

Twitch streamer always criticized Pay2Win, spends €320 on Day 1 Diablo Immortal – Now has a problem

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