Imagine making history as the first-ever player to reach level 100 in Hardcore Mode in Diablo 4 only to die in the hands of a Vampire Bat.
This might sound like a story made up by your friend from the playground whose uncle knows someone (remember those days?), but it's literally what happened to one of the top Diablo 4 players.
Souaïb 'cArn' Hanaf, a former Dota 2 and StarCraft pro player, has been recognized as the first player to achieve level 100 in the game's challenging Hardcore mode, a feat that has solidified his place in Diablo 4's history. Yet, his triumph was short-lived as a sudden game disconnect resulted in the untimely demise of his overpowered Barbarian character.
cArn, now an avid Path of Exile player, has been spending the past couple of days trying to make history in Diablo 4. He'd ultimately reached the milestone thanks to his strategic use of group players to maximize experience gains. His character, a Barbarian built around the popular Whirlwind ability, plowed through enemies with relative ease despite the nerfs implemented during the game's opening week.
Unfortunately, cArn's celebration was short-lived as he prepared to face the game's ultimate boss when an untimely server disconnect led to his character's death.
