Diablo 4 gets its first level 100 hardcore character as Path of Exile pro flies past competition

One of Diablo 4's Barbarians stands in front of the camp fire
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The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Diablo 4 max level has been reached by its first level 100 hardcore character: a Barbarian helmed by Path of Exile streamer cArn_, who formed a heal♛th🌟y lead over competition including several major Diablo streamers. 

has announced his achievement on Twitter, linking to a Twitch of the big finale, including the 🔯all-important #Diablo4Hardcore tag, and thanking his team for their support. Global Diablo community development director Adam Fletcher has to the tweet, se꧒emingly affirming cArn's win. 

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Diablo 4 Barbarian whirlwind skill on skill tree

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. And yes, they immediately got back to grinding after cArn's big moment. At this rate, the odds are good the💝 whole squad will sit at the top of the leaderboard. 

This group, and obviously🉐 cA🔜rn especially, have managed something of an upset in Diablo 4's higher-stakes world-first level 100 race. For days, many Diablo 4 fans expected acclaimed streamer to win the race, as he had a hefty lead over the competition around the level 50 mark. However, Wudijo is now ranked sixth, a notch above popular FPS streamer Shroud. 

That being said, Wudijo is notably a solo hardcore player, whereas cArn 🌞and the gang were able to farm more efficiently playing in a group. In other words, the solo race is still on, and Wudijo is still looking like a favorite. 

cArn was previously known for Dota and Starcraft 2 wins, but has more recently topped several Path of Exile races. Unsurpris♊ingly, those action-RPG skills were clearly transferable here, as was the ♓same unhealthy sleep schedule. Hopefully these gamers can get some rest soon. 

One hardcore player was devastated to lose their run to a glitch that locked their movement during a boss fight. 

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