But as you can see for yourself in the 5-Star Gem Simulator, it's possible to get one in the first draw by being exceptionally lucky, or not see one until you've spent dozens of thousands of dollars. We can say that Quin69 was really unlucky, since it takes an average of 5000 dollars to obtain one of the extremely rare 5-star Legendary Gems. The goal is to do a big publicity stunt, to discourage as many players as possible from paying anything in-game, if he succeeds, it should far exceed what he has invested in-game. The concept may seem strange, even counterproductive, since when of his marathon based on Ancestral Rifts with 10 Legendary Emblems each time (approximately 25 euros), Quin69 wasted 25,165 New Zealand dollars, or 15,870 US dollars or 15,120 euros, as it seeks to prove that it is a game born of Activision Blizzard's greed, and that it only seeks to exploit players, as a casino would. He's even been a guest on the Blizzcon set in the past, the fact that he openly turns his back on Blizzard says it all. To give you some background, he's probably the most well-known streamer in the hack and slash scene, whether it's Diablo 3 or Path of Exile. After more than 2 weeks, one of Diablo Immortal's biggest running gags has just come to an end with Quin69's marathon, and one last final twist, to make things even more dramatic.
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