The hardest levels ever made in Geometry Dash are extreme demons and they are ranked on the Pointercrate demonlist. However, as of late, it has become incredibly controversial.
This started when many Geometry Dash YouTubers began expressing their criticisms about the demonlist and top 1 extreme demons overall. However, even in all the banter, the question still remains:
What is the problem with the demonlist?
What are people even arguing when they critique the demonlist? That is what I will be revealing in the rest of this article.
- The Geometry Dash Demonlist Problem
- Demonlist Mentality
- Extreme Demon Mentality
- How To Fix The Demonlist
The Geometry Dash Demonlist Problem
The Geometry Dash Demonlist problem is caused by the following:
- The mentality towards the demonlist
- The mentality towards extreme demons
But ultimately, the problem with the demonlist is the monopolization of extreme demons.
With the surge of demonlist discussion, many points have been argued. Much of these are fair critiques, but are far from being a central cause for the problem with the Geometry Dash demonlist. Instead, I believe the cause of the demonlist's problems is the mentality of the Geometry Dash community.
Demonlist Mentality
I have the utmost respect for the demonlist staff. They manage to work well despite the high expectations placed upon them by the Geometry Dash community. None of the problems with the demonlist or extreme demons is caused by them.
Instead, the problem is with the Geometry Dash community's mentality towards the demonlist.
As Geometry Dash YouTuber Stormfly argues in his critique, the demonlist will never be accurate. But the community's attitude towards it suggests that it is.
The truth is, the demonlist shouldn't be thought so highly of. It should be considered one ranking of the hardest levels, not the only ranking of the hardest levels.
However, this absolute mentality towards the demonlist is just the cause of the main problem with the demonlist: the mentality towards Geometry Dash extreme demons.
Instead, the demonlist should be, well a list! It should be seen as a list of the hardest demons, not an accurate ranking of the hardest demons.
Stormfly, in his critique, then goes on to argue that the GDDP (Geometry Dash Demon Progression) is a much better way to rate extreme demons. In the GDDP, levels are grouped by difficulty. There isn't a top 1 hardest level, but a top 1 group of the hardest levels.
Extreme Demon Mentality
With the way the community sees the demonlist, one thing is clear: the top 1 extreme demon isn't a level to be taken lightly. Because of so, everyone wants to have their level in the top.
This has led to the monopolization of extreme demons.
Let's consider the top extreme demons from 2017 to the top extreme demons now (2022).
Some top extreme demons in 2017:
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Plasma Pulse Finale
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Erebus
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Digital Descent
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Yatagarasu
Some top extreme demons in 2022:
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Slaughterhouse
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Abyss of Darkness
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Firework
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Arcturus
Consider how diverse the top extreme demons in 2017 were. They consisted of many different styles and themes.
However, that has changed in 2022.
Nowadays, extreme demons have been monopolized. YouTubers, creators, and top players have learned that money and fame comes from making the top hardest extreme demon.
So, it becomes obvious: making a good level doesn't bring in money and fame. Making the top 1 extreme demon does, so why would you spend so much time and effort making it good when you could just recruit a team of glow creators to make it alright but painfully average?
Back in the day, extreme demons weren't made for being the hardest. Okay, I mean, some likely were a little bit—but still nowhere near the extent nowadays.
The top extreme demons were made by players to astound the community—not always in regards to difficulty, but even in regards to decoration and gameplay.
But as the community has begun viewing the Pointercrate demonlist to such a high standard, players began making extreme demons solely to top that. Extreme demons nowadays don't feature original ideas, concepts, and styles because they don't have to. They only need to be difficult.
Seriously—how many upcoming original top extreme demons can you think of? Personally, I think of Limbo. And that's about it.
Ultimately: the top extreme demons were not solely made to be difficult, but to showcase incredible decoration from talented individuals. But now, they are made solely to be difficult, because today's mentality the community has allows for it.
People don't care about good extreme demons anymore. They only care about its difficulty. They don't care about the level. They care about the difficulty.
How To Fix The Demonlist
Let me make sure this is clear: this is not the fault of the demonlist team. In fact, I for one think they do a fantastic job running the list. I also think the list has many positives, such as:
- Allowing for competition amongst the most skilled players
- Bringing attention to players who beat the hardest levels
- Giving the community hype while we wait for 2.2
That being said, there are still ways we as a community can fix how we view the demonlist.
- We need to recognize that it is a list, not a ranking. While the team puts a lot of effort into making it as accurate as possible, it being 100% accurate is not possible, especially once you approach the top 5.
- We need to raise our extreme demon standards. We shouldn't give praise to the extreme demons that do the bare minimum to be top 1. Instead, we should promote creative, original, and unique top extreme demons, such as Limbo.
In conclusion, I think the demonlist has done great things for the community. However, I also believe that it has led to one of the worst trends in this game: the monopolization of extreme demons. But if we change our mentality, we can fix things.