World of Warcraft player spends 200 days hitting max level in tutorial zone:
Those 200 days are crucial—Cheatcho’s process required over 200 “real days” dedicated to completing five account-wide pet battle quests . But pet battles can only be performed once per day, so Cheatcho had to milk the process, hitting up five NPC trainers, Old McDonald, Eric Davidson, Lindsay, Bill Buckler, and Dagra the Fierce, daily and completing their challenges to benefit their new character.
“Why?” they posited on Reddit, “Because it’s the ultimate solo player way to level a character. You never leave [the Exile’s Reach] ship. You never defeat another player, dungeon boss or even group with anyone else. You never die. And because I consider doing it fun.
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