Player has already played over 2,000 hours of Diablo 3 for the ‘ultimate solo speedrun’ – Not finished yet

Player has already played over 2,000 hours of Diablo 3 for the ‘ultimate solo speedrun’ – Not finished yet

The streamer “The Travelling Inquisitor” is aiming for a big goal in the action RPG Diablo 3: He wants to achieve the perfect solo speedrun in the game. Recently, he shared with his community on reddit how the current status looks after 2,000 hours of gameplay.

A Diablo 3 player is taking on a very special challenge: He wants to create the first perfect solo speedrun in the game. He has been working on this for 2 years and has already invested more than 2,000 hours into his goal.

Recently, the player with the alias The Travelling Inquisitor shared an update showing how far he is with his undertaking at the moment. In an interview with a gaming website, the streamer explains why he is doing the speedrun at all.

Here you can see the gameplay trailer for Diablo 3:

Here are the backgrounds to the ultimate solo speedrun

Who is behind the speedrun? The player who is aiming for this achievement is active as “The Travelling Inquisitor” on Twitch and YouTube, where he publishes gameplay videos, including his progress on the ultimate Diablo 3 speedrun.

What is The Travelling Inquisitor’s goal? The streamer wants to be the first player to complete the hack and slash game Diablo 3 entirely solo.

The speedrun includes completing all categories, such as campaign, classes, and challenges. However, co-op achievements do not count.

To make things even more difficult, the run is “not seasonal,” which means the player would not benefit from temporary buffs.

On reddit, The Travelling Inquisitor shares a summary of the current completions he has already achieved in Diablo 3 and shows that he is not far from reaching his goal:

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When the community asks the speedrunner in the comments what he is focusing on next in his gameplay, The Travelling Inquisitor replies that he is now primarily working on the massive grind of all Primals and Paragons.

Why did The Travelling Inquisitor undertake the action? The goal of the speedrun is to present himself with a true challenge. In an interview with the website gamesradar, the streamer explains: “I wanted to try a run that would be a real test of endurance and intellect.”

The Travelling Inquisitor also shares where the inspiration for the world record attempt came from: He watched a speedrunner named Baffan achieve a 100% completion in the RPG “Baten Kaitos”.

Following this, The Travelling Inquisitor started with smaller challenges in the games “Castle Crashers” and “Until Dawn”. Gradually, he worked his way up to ever larger speedrun attempts in “Hyrule Warriors” and Diablo 3.

You can find a special that answers the question whether you understand Diablo 4 as a newcomer, even if you haven’t played the previous games.

Source(s): gamesradar.com, jeuxvideo.com
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