After Diablo 2: Remaking version 2.4 was updated and released, competitive ladder was also launched in the first season. Just a week later, a player burst his liver for 138 hours and reached the full level. The winner teo1904 broadcast the process live on twitter. It took him 138 hours to brush from level 1 to level 99.
Teo1904 only slept 34 hours in this marathon training, and it took about eight days to reach level 99, which is equivalent to taking about 5 hours off every night. Because it was more difficult to brush the level at the back, it took him a day to upgrade from 98 to 99.
However, teo1904 didn't brush to level 99 by himself. Several of his anchor friends also helped him to optimize the brushing strategy and route and let him complete the task smoothly.
Diablo 2: Remaking the ladder is a non mandatory ranking competitive system, which provides many different modes to choose from, and there are new exclusive roles for the ladder. Each mode has its own leaderboard, players can compete in a limited time to gain experience strategically, and can access specific ladder content at the same time. At the end of the TIANTI season, the ranking of the leaderboard will be reset and the characters will be converted to non TIANTI mode, giving players the opportunity to store their hard won precious booty while waiting for the new TIANTI season.