Some players have an extreme hobby and that definitely gets people talking. Few years ago, Daymeeuhn bought it before the release of No Man’s Sky. It got incredibly frustrating when pre-game videos worth over $1,300 started leaking. It was talked about a lot back then, and it’s being attacked now in Diablo Immortal, but from a different angle. One of the biggest whales in the game 7000 resonances and budget $50,000Letting him pat each other on the shoulders with other monsters in Battlegrounds like Megashield, which makes for some interesting matches. All this in detail Post in English on RedditHere is some information to help you understand the process, as well as explanations in English of its actions and strategy.
WoW tokens as payment method in Diablo Immortal
But the interesting thing is not the $50,000 spent on Diablo Immortal, but how he got all that money, since he won’t pay anything upfront and it’s all from the WoW token trading system. Several years have passed since Blizzard has introduced a WoW gold-to-coin conversion system in its MMO. This allows players to convert gold tokens which can then be used to pay for their subscriptions, which is a great deal for less fortunate players.
WoW Tokens can also be redeemed in the Battle.net Wallet for €20 (or $15). To buy later in the Blizzard Shop and in-game, in this case Diablo Immortal. Daymeeuhn is said to make heavy use of the system as he has turned $50,000 in WoW tokens or almost $600 million in gold into an exorbitant amount that wouldn’t normally seem unobtainable.
How to get 600 million gold in World of Warcraft?
The problem with all of this is how he manages to get so much gold in the game. Instead, he used a high value item he had in large supply, BlizzCon Loot Cards. Daymeeuhn has kept a stockpile of BlizzCon loot cards distributed by Blizzard over the years. As a participant in the event, In exchange for money, he would buy physical scratch cards from other BlizzCon attendees who didn’t really want them.. At that time the goal was to sell these cards online for real money and get some serious profit margin, unfortunately there are a lot of scams in this business so after losing a few codes without touching anything he has chose to forget the idea. He kept his cards in stock for years and their value has since increased. When he noticed that Diablo Immortal had arrived on the computer, he realized that WoW Tokens had become the in-game currency. WoW Gold has a lot of fun and motivation for this challenge.
So he spent a month grinding loot cards, entering codes, and selling items like Spectral Tiger species (unrelated) to trade-specialized Discord servers for ridiculous amounts of gold. They sell easily. These days it starts at 5 or 6 million gold or around 500 euros. It was not auctioned, but exchanging in-game items for gold is perfectly legal and has been approved by Blizzard as opposed to exchanging real money. By doing so, he avoided the risk of being banned.
He also allegedly caused a long shortage of WoW tokens on his server when exchanging gold reserves, which of course was annoying for a few players.
Some figures on his character
He apparently managed his money better than some of the great brooks and whales who claimed to pay $100,000 when he encountered a few on the battlefield and destroyed their characters with his wizard named Naecabon on the US Prime Evils server .
In addition to the 10 Tier 6 gems, there are 6,497 runes collected over the 2,165 Ancestral Divisions that expire on launch day. This corresponds to $48,648 or 3,243 WoW Tokens. With such funds, it was impossible to turn everything into legendary jewelry in one day, and it took almost 3 weeks. His character has 7000 resonances and has already passed level 90 Probation Rifts. With such funds, he finds it much more profitable to set aside a manual trial period than to buy as many legendary 5-star jewels for platinum as possible on the market. Explain the difference with other whales. Quin69 may disagree. In any case, much longer.
In any case, he only managed to create a golden-bottomed whale. We can still discuss his first purchase of Loot Cards, which probably cost him a few hundred to several thousand dollars. This causes his character to always ask him for a cash investment at the time, even though it was converted to gold before being transferred to the Battle.net wallet.
Source : Millenium
