WoW fans sometimes have nothing better to do in online roleplaying than to come up with interesting (or tedious) challenges to prove something to themselves or as a favor to their community. That's what happened to WoW streamer AplonTV. He had reached a subscription goal on his channel, and so his trip to a level-60 hero who levels exclusively in the first-person perspective was decided. His community, he reports in his Reddit AMA (via IcyVeins), then still had the freedom to decide for him what class and specialization to level with, as well as what expansion to level in. "It was torture," AplonTV comments in his AMA. The choice fell on a demon hunter who has to rampage through Pandaria.
Here's a video of the start of his challenge:
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