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A recent report by Ars Technica has shed light on a suspiciously lucky Diablo speedrun that has been lingering in the Speed Demos Archive for over a decade. The three-minute, 12-second sorcereun by Maciej "Groobo" Maselewski appears to have exploited numerous favorable circumstances, including a streak of entrance and exit stairways adjacent to each other.

This seemingly improbable sequence allows for an unusually rapid and safe descent through the game's dungeon.The discovery has sparked questions about the legitimacy of the speedrun and whether it truly deserves its top spot on the record books. While some may view Groobo's achievement as a remarkable feat of skill and strategy, others see it as nothing more than a stroke of luck.

The gaming community is now left to grapple with the implications of this revelation, including potential consequences for the speedrunner and the game's overall meta.As the community weighs in on the matter, it remains to be seen whether Groobo's record will stand or be deemed illegitimate. Regardless of the outcome, the incident serves as a reminder of the complexities and nuances involved in competitive gaming and the importance of transparency and verification in maintaining the integrity of speedrunning records.

A team of Diablo speedrunners spent months searching the 1996 RPG's 2.2 billion valid randomly generated dungeon seeds to find the layout used in a stupidly lucky speedrun they suspected to be illegi...

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