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The usually less annoying Sister Trope to the "Stop Having Fun!" Guy, the Challenge Gamer has equal dedication to his "art" but instead of striving to surpass others, he focuses instead on improving his own skills as far as they will go. This is the type of gamer who gets high scores on Nintendo Hard games at full Fake Difficulty, and loves nothing more than to tell (and show!) infuriated casual gamers (scrubs included) that it can be done after all. They may also specialize in various Self-Imposed Challenges such as the myriad types of "runs", or attempt to see how horribly they can destroy the game system.
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