How a player even beat Ninja in the race for 100k kills in Fortnite

How a player even beat Ninja in the race for 100k kills in Fortnite

The first Fortnite player has reached 100,000 kills! It is not Ninja, but the American player HighDistortion. His journey to this milestone is enormous, as he played almost continuously. Even his competitor Ninja said: “This is too hard for me. I’m out.”

What happened? A few days ago, a competition began between the streamer Tyler “Ninja” Blevons and HighDistortion. It was about who would be the first player to reach 100,000 kills in Fortnite.

When Ninja reached over 97,000 kills, his competitor was still behind him, but then HighDistortion really picked up the pace.

HighDistortion played at an incredible pace and spent hours and days in the world of Fortnite. Ninja gave up even before the competition ended and let his rival take the victory.

How Ninja could be defeated

Those who regularly follow Ninja on Twitch see that the pro plays Fortnite almost non-stop. He streams for up to 12 hours a day and more – he has been doing this for months. According to his own statements, Ninja played 4,000 hours of Fortnite in 2018 alone – that is almost every 2nd hour of the year.

It is therefore hard to imagine that another player plays more Fortnite and thereby generates more kills on players. But that is exactly what happened.

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Ninja competitor HighDistortion

This is how HighDistortion could win: After the media became aware of the duel between the two pro gamers, HighDistortion wanted to know.

He held several 30-hour streams and slowly overtook Ninja in terms of kills. He recorded more kills per day than his competitor.

This is how much the two have played: According to the site Fortnite-Tracker, both players have played an enormous amount of matches.

  • Ninja has played 14,269 matches and currently has 98,547 kills. He played evenly in Solo, Duo, and Team. (via Fortnitetracker)
  • HighDistortion has played 18,110 matches and achieved 100,091 kills there. HighDistortion hardly played Solo (only 443 matches) – he primarily plays in Squads. (via Fortnitetracker)

HighDistortion did not win through a better K/D, but by completing significantly more matches than Ninja.

Ninja: “The kid is a monster”

This is what Ninja said: When it became clear that HighDistortion would win the competition if he continued at this pace, Ninja admitted defeat. Via Twitter, the streaming star shared that he will take a break from the race and leave the victory to HighDistortion.

Ninja gives up race

The guy is doing 30-hour streams – he is simply a monster.

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This is how the competition came to an end: HighDistortion indeed maintained his high pace and then became the first player to reach 100,000 kills. Now the American is taking a break and letting the rivals catch up.

Ninja is currently standing at about 98,500 kills and is expected to be the next player to reach this milestone. But he must be careful, as the Xbox player Shipings716 has only 2,000 kills less and could pose a threat to Ninja.

Ninja has great competition not only in kills. In some matches, he has a very tough opponent in Tfue: 

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Source(s): Fortniteintel
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