Is that even humanly possible?

JESUSCHRISTJESUSCHRIST Member Posts: 441 ★★★

1,594,956 arena fight won
When I first saw the number, I was stunned for a moment
9 years old account
177,217 arena fights won in a year for 9 years
485 arena fights won per day for 9 years straight
I know it can be done humanly but to do so consistently for 9 years straight, that is beyond my imagination
The next highest I seen is 2 accounts with 900 k arena fights won so 1.5 million is really leading ahead
Maybe kabam should give that player a title for crossing 1 million arena fights won

Is that even humanly possible? 68 votes

Yes and that player deserves a title
63%
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No way, it must be the entire family taking turns to play LOL
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  • kvirrkvirr Member Posts: 1,329 ★★★★
    Yes and that player deserves a title
    he just that guy
  • GamerGamer Member Posts: 11,348 ★★★★★


    1,594,956 arena fight won
    When I first saw the number, I was stunned for a moment
    9 years old account
    177,217 arena fights won in a year for 9 years
    485 arena fights won per day for 9 years straight
    I know it can be done humanly but to do so consistently for 9 years straight, that is beyond my imagination
    The next highest I seen is 2 accounts with 900 k arena fights won so 1.5 million is really leading ahead
    Maybe kabam should give that player a title for crossing 1 million arena fights won

    Just the win streak is something strange
  • JESUSCHRISTJESUSCHRIST Member Posts: 441 ★★★
    Gamer said:


    1,594,956 arena fight won
    When I first saw the number, I was stunned for a moment
    9 years old account
    177,217 arena fights won in a year for 9 years
    485 arena fights won per day for 9 years straight
    I know it can be done humanly but to do so consistently for 9 years straight, that is beyond my imagination
    The next highest I seen is 2 accounts with 900 k arena fights won so 1.5 million is really leading ahead
    Maybe kabam should give that player a title for crossing 1 million arena fights won

    Just the win streak is something strange
    There used to be a 1 fight arena without time limit so win streak could be much easier than 3 fights arena with 3 days limit
  • ShrodinbergShrodinberg Member Posts: 50
    Humanly possible ?maybe not
    But botomly possible definitely
  • JESUSCHRISTJESUSCHRIST Member Posts: 441 ★★★

    Humanly possible ?maybe not
    But botomly possible definitely

    If bots were used den Kabam should have detected it long ago
  • Kingering_KingKingering_King Member Posts: 1,312 ★★★
    Yes and that player deserves a title
    It’s a split vote😂
  • Sunstar19Sunstar19 Member Posts: 266 ★★
    edited January 28
    Coincidentally I recently found another player whose profile showed around 1.6m PVP fights. This compared to Brian Grant’s fight totals of almost 500k makes me think these are not possible to achieve for a single human player. I am aware of bots consistently reaching top of arena every round, this means this player is using bots most or all of the time?
  • Toproller89Toproller89 Member Posts: 1,359 ★★★★
    This is impressive, 3000+ win streak means AT LEAST 6000 fights over the three days so that’s 2000 fights per day.

    Let’s say 10 sec per fight and ignore time spent on loading screens, that’s 20,000 seconds spent in fights in one day, that’s 333 minutes, or roughly 5.5 hours a day for those 3 days spent only doing arena and nothing else. And that’s a low estimate assuming the minimum 2 wins per series.
  • DNA3000DNA3000 Member, Guardian Posts: 20,246 Guardian

    This is impressive, 3000+ win streak means AT LEAST 6000 fights over the three days so that’s 2000 fights per day.

    Let’s say 10 sec per fight and ignore time spent on loading screens, that’s 20,000 seconds spent in fights in one day, that’s 333 minutes, or roughly 5.5 hours a day for those 3 days spent only doing arena and nothing else. And that’s a low estimate assuming the minimum 2 wins per series.

    There have been special arenas in the past that have been one week, two weeks, even three weeks long. It is possible to score a 3000+ win streak in those in theory without superhuman effort.
  • ThēMandalorianThēMandalorian Member Posts: 342 ★★★


    1,594,956 arena fight won
    When I first saw the number, I was stunned for a moment
    9 years old account
    177,217 arena fights won in a year for 9 years
    485 arena fights won per day for 9 years straight
    I know it can be done humanly but to do so consistently for 9 years straight, that is beyond my imagination
    The next highest I seen is 2 accounts with 900 k arena fights won so 1.5 million is really leading ahead
    Maybe kabam should give that player a title for crossing 1 million arena fights won

    There also used to be 1v1 Arenas back in the day and those were much faster and easier to do for quick matches.

    That was probably done a lot too to help inflate those numbers as they were around for like 5 years or so from game's start I believe.

    - Mando
  • MasquiradeMasquirade Member Posts: 261 ★★
    edited January 28

    This is impressive, 3000+ win streak means AT LEAST 6000 fights over the three days so that’s 2000 fights per day.

    Let’s say 10 sec per fight and ignore time spent on loading screens, that’s 20,000 seconds spent in fights in one day, that’s 333 minutes, or roughly 5.5 hours a day for those 3 days spent only doing arena and nothing else. And that’s a low estimate assuming the minimum 2 wins per series.

    These are exactly the kind of numbers that make me question legitimacy. Consider also the cooldown for their champs you're looking at that 5.5 hours being spread over the course of the whole day.

    @JESUSCHRIST if you still have their name, check their stats today and see how their stats have increased?
  • JESUSCHRISTJESUSCHRIST Member Posts: 441 ★★★

    This is impressive, 3000+ win streak means AT LEAST 6000 fights over the three days so that’s 2000 fights per day.

    Let’s say 10 sec per fight and ignore time spent on loading screens, that’s 20,000 seconds spent in fights in one day, that’s 333 minutes, or roughly 5.5 hours a day for those 3 days spent only doing arena and nothing else. And that’s a low estimate assuming the minimum 2 wins per series.

    These are exactly the kind of numbers that make me question legitimacy. Consider also the cooldown for their champs you're looking at that 5.5 hours being spread over the course of the whole day.

    @JESUSCHRIST if you still have their name, check their stats today and see how their stats have increased?
    Champion cooldown for 4* champion is only 2 hours not including help from alliance members which can cut down to 1 hour

    Which is why even I can do arenas non stop with my fat account without running out of 4* 6* 7* champions

    But I know I can't do arenas consistently for 9 years straight
    I only done 58 k arena fights over 9 years
  • JESUSCHRISTJESUSCHRIST Member Posts: 441 ★★★
    Is anyone motivated to do more arenas and reach 1 million arena fights won?
  • P4LP4L Member Posts: 61

    Is anyone motivated to do more arenas and reach 1 million arena fights won?

    Arenas were the reason i quit back in the day. Absolutely not touching it
  • MagicsolMagicsol Member Posts: 91
    About time you discover the term "arena modders", they are forgotten and farm thousands of units every arena cycle, you must be a doodoohead to think that the same 50 or so known names in the arena lbs get top 10,20,30 everytime every week, while simultaneously holding a top leaderboard rank in the other 2 arenas aswell. Some also have very inferior rosters which makes it an even more kekw moment when you see them being above you. Human beats speed, Cheaters win in longterm consistency (looking at you cpcboyboy)
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