Onair unveils what many are calling one of the most legendary Necro Diadems in Diablo II: Resurrected history. But almost as soon as the item appears, the community begins to question its authenticity.
Skeptics flood the thread with comments:
“This is too good to be true.”
“Can we see more pictures?”
“How did you roll such a godly item?”
Onair remains silent, offering no proof aside from one picture inside the magical cube itself. His team chimes in with a simple, deflective message: “Just trust me, bro. It’s real.”
But trust alone doesn’t satisfy everyone. One persistent critic, cakeboy, goes as far as to ask, “Can an admin lock this thread?”
Onair’s team doesn’t take the request lightly. They fire back, taunting cakeboy and questioning his credibility:
“Would you send your full fg balance of 21,448.89 to a d2jsp mediator for such a wager? It is the role of certain users to make profit for their suppliers.”
Surprisingly, cakeboy accepts. The forum lights up as the two sides go back and forth, each post tightening the tension. Finally, Onair concedes:
“I can show it to a mediator-tagged jsp user for 20k.”
The proposal only fuels the fire. Critics argue that a jsp mediator doesn't handle in-game activities—making Onair's demand feel deliberately impossible. Some believe this was the plan all along: to create a challenge that looks bold but can never be fulfilled.
Meanwhile, Onair’s loyal team defends him fiercely. They point to his Lord of Destruction legacy as validation. “He makes the impossible possible,” one supporter claims. “He can mold any item he wants.”
And so, the question lingers like a shadow over the thread:
Is this Diadem real, or is it just a beautifully crafted illusion?
Where do we draw the line between a player’s legendary reputation... and the integrity of a true TROPHY item?
Because if cakeboy and critics hadn’t spoken up—
Would we have ever dared to question it?
Or worse...
What if we never get an answer?
There's still time to delete this bud