A heavy spender on the US server, known as 'jtisallbusiness', has sparked heated discussions in the community. To dominate the game, he spent approximately $100,000 to lead the top guild. However, his character's strength is so overwhelming that his skill rating soared, resulting in him being unable to find any opponents in the PvP matchmaking pool.

This doesn't just stop his individual PvP sessions; it also prevents him from completing daily guild PvP tasks, hindering his entire guild's progress. He vented, 'I've spent all this money to do nothing, and I don't even know if or when this will be fixed.' He is now seeking a refund from Blizzard.

Netizens have mocked the situation: 'Is this what it means to be so rich you're friendless?' Others questioned the lack of 'in-game employees' (Guan Tuo - specialized paid staff or bots used by developers to stimulate competition). Some veterans noted that while $100,000 is a lot, it’s not particularly rare in domestic MMO circles, and it seems Blizzard may have overlooked the social impact of such extreme power gaps.
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