My ally mate has 2200. Pretty sure that isn’t possible, legitimately.
Dablemon has 2902 and to my knowledge that is the highest in game and is impossible too beat now.
Back in the day there was a 1v1 arena every day you do a fight or 2 and that arena never ended. People did it to get the 2* punisher, if you didn't get him for free when dupes were introduced into the game, and they kept going after their "lucky" drop. You could get a crazy streak over the years but that mode doesn't exist anymore so there is no way to beat it nowadays.
My ally mate has 2200. Pretty sure that isn’t possible, legitimately.
Dablemon has 2902 and to my knowledge that is the highest in game and is impossible too beat now.
Back in the day there was a 1v1 arena every day you do a fight or 2 and that arena never ended. People did it to get the 2* punisher, if you didn't get him for free when dupes were introduced into the game, and they kept going after their "lucky" drop. You could get a crazy streak over the years but that mode doesn't exist anymore so there is no way to beat it nowadays.
Also for the gwenpool in the cinema (or something along that lines) event
My ally mate has 2200. Pretty sure that isn’t possible, legitimately.
Despite the fact that many (if not most) of these streaks were built with illegal means, there are many similar streaks that are 100% legal. Whoever is being around for few years should know that 7 days, and even better 14 days arenas were a thing periodically. In a 14 day arena someone is able to built a 3000 streak by playing ~10hrs daily (20 streak per hour). So it's better people don't jump on early conclusions when they see these numbers on profiles. They can be done legitimately. I'm really glad, that despite I was tempted and very close to do, i didn't grind that arenas to built an impressive streak back then, because now I would be suspect of arena botting for many misinformed players. A very high arena streak might be suspicious but it isn't evidence of cheating. A very high arena fights number though, can be a clear indicator of botting or shift playing (account sharing).
My ally mate has 2200. Pretty sure that isn’t possible, legitimately.
Despite the fact that many (if not most) of these streaks were built with illegal means, there are many similar streaks that are 100% legal. Whoever is being around for few years should know that 7 days, and even better 14 days arenas were a thing periodically. In a 14 day arena someone is able to built a 3000 streak by playing ~10hrs daily (20 streak per hour). So it's better people don't jump on early conclusions when they see these numbers on profiles. They can be done legitimately. I'm really glad, that despite I was tempted and very close to do, i didn't grind that arenas to built an impressive streak back then, because now I would be suspect of arena botting for many misinformed players. A very high arena streak might be suspicious but it isn't evidence of cheating. A very high arena fights number though, can be a clear indicator of botting or shift playing (account sharing).
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Back in the day there was a 1v1 arena every day you do a fight or 2 and that arena never ended. People did it to get the 2* punisher, if you didn't get him for free when dupes were introduced into the game, and they kept going after their "lucky" drop. You could get a crazy streak over the years but that mode doesn't exist anymore so there is no way to beat it nowadays.
Whoever is being around for few years should know that 7 days, and even better 14 days arenas were a thing periodically.
In a 14 day arena someone is able to built a 3000 streak by playing ~10hrs daily (20 streak per hour).
So it's better people don't jump on early conclusions when they see these numbers on profiles.
They can be done legitimately.
I'm really glad, that despite I was tempted and very close to do, i didn't grind that arenas to built an impressive streak back then, because now I would be suspect of arena botting for many misinformed players.
A very high arena streak might be suspicious but it isn't evidence of cheating.
A very high arena fights number though, can be a clear indicator of botting or shift playing (account sharing).