The German streamer and YouTuber Wudijo has become a so-called “Immortal” in Diablo Immortal. To achieve this, one must be very good in PvP with their clan. Wudijo managed to do this even without spending a cent in the game. However, he warns about the shop.
What has the YouTuber achieved? In Diablo Immortal, one can become an “Immortal” on their server. This is the highest goal in PvP. This can be achieved by:
- Reaching at least level 43
- Joining the shadow clan through various challenges
- Becoming one of the top 10 clans on the server
- Winning at least 6 out of 10 PvP matches in the Rite of Exile
- Toppling the old “Immortal” in a final battle with other clans and then surviving as the last one in a fight with the remaining clans
- The clan then stays at the top for 7 days before it can be challenged again
The requirements are high, and many players fear that they will never achieve this success without spending real money. The shop is heavily criticized for being Pay2Win – some mechanics were even discovered long after the release.
Wudijo has managed to rise to “Immortal” with his clan. And that, without investing a cent in the game.
You can watch how the final battle went down in this video:
Wudijo refrains from real money, but his clan does not
How did Wudijo achieve this success? Primarily with a lot of experience. The German has already made a name for himself as an expert in Diablo 3 and assessed the major exploit in Season 25 with us on MeinMMO. He is also very active in other hack and slay games. In the last 365 days, he has streamed:
- Over 1,600 hours of Diablo 3
- Over 600 hours of Path of Exile
- Nearly 240 hours of Diablo 2 Resurrected
- Already over 180 hours of Diablo Immortal (via Sullygnome)
In addition, there are dozens of hours he has invested in guides and videos. He is deeply rooted in the genre.
He set himself the goal of achieving everything in Diablo Immortal without spending real money. Just under 17 days after release, he became an “Immortal.” He explains that this success is a combination of effort, coordination, strategy, luck, and the strength of his clan.
But he also warns about the shop. Because success is not only based on his strength but on his entire clan. And some of them have spent money.
What does Wudijo say about the shop? He explains in a comment under the video that his success should not be seen as proof that everything can be achieved as a free-to-play player in Diablo Immortal:
As I mentioned in the video, of course not my entire clan is fully free-to-play. The concern that this video proves that F2P is doable in this game is not true. The game is designed in such a way that players who spend the most money are at the top of all leaderboards by default. And without [money] it is almost impossible to be competitive at all.
Already earlier, the player wished that Blizzard at least makes changes in PvP and the difference in gear is reduced to a maximum of 10%.
What are your experiences with PvP? Have you participated in such a battle or do you lack the necessary equipment?