The last time we checked in on streamer Quinand his attempts to buy his way to glory in Diablo Immortal, he had spent $6,600 and not attained a single 5-star Legendary Gem. I am happy (?) to report that, after more than doubling his investment, he finally has his loot.
As I wrote earlier in the month:
You would think that after a while youâd eventually get some of the gameâs best gear, a 5-star Legendary Gem, because thatâs how the law of averages works, right? Wrong! As Quin69 has clearly proven here, the law of averages is inherently cruel and unpredictable, which is why bookmakers have been taking advantage of it since the dawn of time, and why games like Diablo Immortal are built on predatory economic models designed to exploit peopleâs most dangerous and vulnerable psychological impulses.
That was then! This is now, and Quin has since posted that after spending NZD$25,165 (USD$15,818) on the gameâwith NZD$10,000 of that coming in a single streamâhe has his 5-star Legendary Gem:
I can't believe I just looted my first 5/5â gem and it only cost me $25,165.57 NZD
Thanks @Blizzard_Ent @DiabloImmortal for this authentic diablo experience. pic.twitter.com/jqf5AevZ7w
â Quin (@quinrex) June 18, 2022
Remember, simply buying your way to these items isnât the only way you can get them, and as weâve seen here is indeed the worst way, but thatâs not the point. The point here is that having it as an option at all is one of the reasons predatory game economies suck!
As Kotaku AU wrotewhen reporting on his âachievementâ:
Quin has certainly drawn his share of criticism throughout the experiment. His reckless spending and bursts of white-hot anger after failed drops caused many to wonder about his emotional stability. Others, even in our comments, were unhappy to see him giving Blizzard exactly what it wanted: his money. In the end, though, he proved his point. Chasing five-star Legendary Gems is a foolâs errand, a system designed to clear out bank accounts while giving very little back to the player.
Anyway, thanks for your service, Quin69. You can now stop playing Diablo Immortal for good.