Twitch streamer conquers the hardest jumping puzzle in the MMORPG Guild Wars 2 with her feet – “You are the best”

Twitch streamer conquers the hardest jumping puzzle in the MMORPG Guild Wars 2 with her feet – “You are the best”

The MMORPG Guild Wars 2 is well-known and loved for many things. However, the Jumping Puzzles in the game have always been controversial, testing your skill. For many, they are quite tough, but a streamer now shows that even the hardest of them can be mastered with your feet.

What exactly is the streamer playing? Among the countless Jumping Puzzles in Guild Wars 2, she has picked one of the absolutely hardest, and according to many players, even the hardest one – The Chalice of Tears. The puzzle is located in the Living World 3 map of Ember Bay and tests your skills and patience.

Because on the way to the top of the volcano, you must jump through its interior, which can sometimes be not only warm but also life-threatening for your character. A wrong jump in this puzzle will not only throw you back a few meters but usually kills your character.

But it’s not just that which makes the Chalice of Tears so difficult. Finding the path you need to take is hardly possible without a guide or help. You often have to jump blindly around corners, and even if you know the path, you often hope that the next step is indeed the right one.

By the way, you can now also play Guild Wars 2 on Steam:

How does she complete it? While many Guild Wars 2 fans already find the Jumping Puzzle difficult in the normal way, the streamer Luality takes on an even greater challenge. She plays the entire puzzle with her feet, on a dance pad.

She has bound the important functions of her character and the camera to different buttons on her mat and navigates her way through the Chalice of Tears step by step. At least for navigation, she gets support from a teammate.

You can watch the compilation on YouTube. But don’t be put off by the 37 minutes; live, Luality took significantly longer:

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The streamer specializes in crazy challenges

Who is Luality? The streamer Luality has been showcasing Guild Wars content on her channel for over 5 years and has specialized in unusual challenges over time. She often employs exciting input methods, such as the dance pad. According to her, she has played about 15,000 hours in GW2.

On her channel, she also demonstrates how she plays Elden Ring with a Guitar Hero controller or a stylus. Using a dance pad, she has also completed the tough boss Malenia.

If it’s not about the input, she utilizes various challenges in the game. This results in Elden Ring bosses that she defeats without magic, shield, or more.

This way, she averages 386 viewers on Twitch and has a total of 59,396 followers. On YouTube, she summarizes her successes for 40,900 subscribers, whose videos have been viewed a total of 6.2 million times (via sullygnome).

Community celebrates her skills

How do fans react? They are thrilled. Many comment under her video that they couldn’t even complete the Jumping Puzzle with their hands. They admire not only her personal skill but also her endurance. That she can remain so calm during this challenge.

One user points out that the entire attempt to master the Chalice of Tears took a whopping 5 hours.

Others rediscover their love for puzzles. They either remember the Chalice of Tears with fondness or hatred (via YouTube).

  • Luso writes: “The compilation is better than I thought. It was so much fun! The hardest jumping puzzle in the game.”
  • Joshua says: “Your jumping puzzles convinced me to play! They are so much fun, even though I don’t have [the Chalice of Tears] yet.”
  • Prince writes: “You’re just the best at everything.”
  • Jordan says: “Jumping puzzles have always been what I liked the least in GW2, no matter which controller.”

What do you think of the success? Have you mastered the Chalice of Tears yourself? Or do you still need it? Do you also find the use of the dance pad impressive? Feel free to let us know in the comments here on MeinMMO.

Meanwhile, our editor Alexander Leitsch wonders: Despite a strong successor, many miss Guild Wars 1 – What made the MMORPG so well-done?

Source(s): Luality
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