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From Unranked to Master – Streamer gets to the top of LoL in 60 hours

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A Brazilian streamer climbs the ranks in League of Legends in just one session and ends up reaching the Master rank.

A Brazilian streamer didn’t sleep for a whole three days to climb from Unranked to Master in League of Legends in just one session. On Monday, Nicklink posted his extraordinary achievement on Twitter.

Brazilian streamer Nicklink started the challenge on 11 March. He ended up sitting on the MOBA for a full 60 hours without sleep or rest until he reached his goal of achieving the Master rank. However, the challenge the streamer set himself was not exactly healthy for him. Nevertheless, Nicklink achieved the goal he had set for himself.

According to the streamer, this was not his first attempt to complete such a challenge. There had already been a few attempts before. But this was the first one that was successfully completed. The Brazilian streamer played a total of 90 matches in the League of Legends solo queue and had a win rate of 78 percent. In most matches, Nicklink chose his favourite champion, Jax.

After the stream, the Brazilian explained that he was happy to have finally made it. However, he had demanded a little too much from his body and ended the challenge to catch up on some much-needed sleep. With the successful challenge, the streamer has achieved a special feat.

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