The streamer who performed the hardest combo in Kingdom Hearts 2 and didn't win anything in return at all
Two hours and 19 minutes of pure tedium
- November 21, 2024
- Updated: December 6, 2024 at 12:42 PM
Homer Simpson used to say that trying is just the first step towards failure. And despite the eternal source of wisdom that is The Simpsons, there are those who decide to do it over and over again, even though it’s proven that it won’t lead to anything. In this case, our hero is a streamer who undertook one of the most boring tasks ever seen in the history of video games, and two hours and a bit later discovered that it had given him (aside from a solid personal dissatisfaction) absolutely nothing.
9999 pieces of nothing
This is about NobodyDaxian, known for his absurd challenges, who, during his playthrough of Kingdom Hearts 2, decided to complete a minigame using the same basic three-hit combo over and over until achieving the maximum combo and seeing what happened next. No, it wasn’t a game to defeat hordes of enemies, but a precision test based on… juggling a ball.
If you manage to juggle four times, you earn ten munnies (the game’s currency, equivalent to practically nothing), and if you surpass twenty juggles, your reward will be fifty munnies. However, you don’t have to stop: the combo keeps increasing as long as the ball doesn’t hit the ground. Could it be because something awaited the brave one who reached the maximum of 9999 juggles by continuously using the same moves?
Just in case you want to run to your console and try it, don’t worry because NobodyDaxian has done it for you, and the answer is, obviously, that absolutely nothing happens once you pass the hundred juggling -where you get the achievement of the moment-. Two hours and 19 minutes of pure tedium later, and demonstrating that these types of exercises only serve to annoy your viewers, the streamer received 50 munnies. Wow. I hope he didn’t spend it all at once.
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