The the difficulty of the game: He used to be older or did we exaggerate? There are titles that we played as kids and felt so deeply frustrated that they almost made us cry. The 90s and early 2000s were a tumultuous decade in terms of complexity, and so this guy decided to impose his father’s superiority. The news is brought to you that this 10-year-old boy challenged his father, under the basis with “it’s not that hard”hold Diablo 2: Resurrected in maximum difficulty within one month. The goal? To demonstrate what his father is wrong with that classic, and win €80 in Fortnite.
The proud father, whose name we only know on Reddit, faildoken, decided to detail his son’s feat and challenge on the forum under the watchful eye of hundreds of players. A confrontation between father and son, in which the victory of the latter will not be a blow to the father, but will mean one thing: besides laughing at Diablo 2, a child this well trained.
With this in mind and 80 euros in V-Bucks for Fortnite, the 10-year-old boy hurried to start the game on Nightmare -although this level is unlocked when you beat the game, but it was his father’s task at the beginning and he ended the day facing Blood raven. The truth is that during the first 3 levels he didn’t raise a single attribute, and it wasn’t until the middle of the month that his father taught him the secret cow level that gave us so many good moments.
After 14 days, everything seemed lost for the father, and in fact it was. After 56 hours, a 10-year-old boy managed to defeat Baal, the final boss of the RPG, and have 80 euros in Fortnite coins in hand. Of course, father’s love can do anything, and morally the son lost. It took 33 days to see the credits and reach level 78 (not max level) but his proud father closed his eyes.

As we mentioned, this is far from a moment where the son destroys everything the father has done, we are actually talking about a moment of pride. faildoken is a lifelong follower of the Blizzard saga, and the fact that his love for Diablo 2 has rubbed off on his son through the challenge is enough to make him proud.
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