In the League of Legends community, there is no shortage of female streamers coming up with incredibly “unique” content to attract viewer attention. This is understandable, as not only the League of Legends community but any streamer relies heavily on view counts to determine the success or failure of content creation. In fact, many do not hesitate to engage in content that is inappropriate or life-threatening, all for views, donations, and gifts of various values.

Recently, a Western streamer named Nick, known for his one-trick champions like Jax, undertook an unbelievable challenge. He set a challenge for himself to continuously climb ranks on the Korean server until reaching the Master rank in a single livestream session. This meant that as long as he hadn’t reached this milestone, Nick would not turn off his stream. This challenge is one that even professional players and famous streamers are wary of due to its direct impact on the gamer’s health, and it could even be life-threatening.

Nevertheless, Nick went ahead and chose Jax as his champion. Indeed, this Brazilian streamer completed the challenge after approximately 36 hours, 7 minutes, and 55 seconds—over a day and a half to achieve his goal. Of course, during this time, Nick did not sleep at all and only had minimal sustenance to continue his journey until he reached his destination. Many viewers following Nick’s livestream expressed concern, especially as his actions posed a very high risk of stroke due to prolonged concentration without any mental rest.

In fact, there have been similar cases in Vietnam, such as when the male streamer Em Chè from Teamfight Tactics once attempted a 24-hour livestream challenge. However, regardless of the circumstances, those who undertake such challenges often end up severely damaging their health. These are risks that threaten life, and ultimately, they are the ones who bear the brunt of the consequences.