As it says in its title, the game World of Warcraft is a game about war. In order for a person to level up in this game, he has to kill beasts such as dragons and boars, and he has to beat other players in battle. But while other players are leveling up via brutal means, a pandaren monk named DoubleAgent is picking flowers. Day after day, this player would do the same thing, and after 17 days, he leveled up to 60, the game’s current level cap.
What's even more impressive is that he's done it all without ever leaving the Wandering Isle, a start zone only meant for players below level 10.
The reason Doubleagent never left the Wandering Isle is because he'd have to choose one of Warcraft's two factions to enlist in: The Alliance or the Horde. That'd mean becoming a pawn in two military regimes responsible for the slaughter of millions.
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It's hard to overstate just how tedious this accomplishment is. The Wandering Isle is a zone meant for brand-new characters and only rewards a paltry amount of experience for killing creatures there or, in Doubleagent's case, picking flowers used for the herbalism skill. Every hour that Doubleagent spends playing, he simply runs in a circle, clicking on flowers as they respawn.
Now that’s determination.
Well, what do you think?
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