CoD Warzone: Streamer Discovers ‘The Easiest Way’ As She Is Resurrected By Strangers

CoD Warzone: Streamer Discovers 'The Easiest Way' As She Is Resurrected By Strangers

Australian streamer “Obey Vauxie” used an offbeat strategy to motivate her teammates to revive in Call of Duty: Warzone. She offered juicy photos in exchange for the help. And in fact, fellow players immediately rushed to her.

Who is Obey Vauxie? On her Facebook profile, she describes herself as “Australian Creator, FPS [First Person Shooter]enthusiast and Call of Duty queen” (via Facebook). She is on as a content creator twitter, tik tok-, instagram and YouTube active.

There are several clips of her playing Call of Duty on her channels. Below are three short videos in which the streamer demonstrates a special tactic she uses to get her teammates to revive. Twice she was successful, once less.

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“Hey, can you please revive me? I will send you foot pictures”

On July 25, 2022, Obey Vauxie posted a video clip on Twitter of her needing a revival in CoD: Warzone. So she asks her fellow players in English: “Hey, can you please revive me?” I will send you foot pictures.”

On the map you can see the teammate racing to the streamer, but he dies on the way to her. But immediately the backup comes in the form of another player to Obey Vauxie.

The streamer then repeated her offer and in fact the other player promptly set about reviving her. In-game, Obey Vauxie jumps up and enthusiastically says, “Let’s go! New duo, hello!”

Here you can see the English clip:

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A second clip shows how successful Obey Vauxie is with her strategy in CoD. Here she offers nude pics for a revival. Even Obey Vauxie seems a little surprised at how quickly her teammate comes to her and revives her. The streamer then thanks you.

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You can see the Twitter clip here:

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Under the video, the streamer commented, “The easiest way to get strangers to revive you.” There was a laugh smiley face behind it.

Why is Obey Vauxie making the videos? Under the Twitter video, several users asked whether the streamer really sent the pictures. She didn’t answer that. However, she says on her Twitter channel that she sees her own content as satire and describes it as trolling videos (via Twitter).

One can assume that she didn’t really send the pictures to the other players, but wanted to produce and entertain videos for her channels.

Did Obey Vauxie’s strategy always work? In one of her TikToks videos, the streamer offered team members her bath water in exchange for resuscitation. Then her CoD colleagues jumped into the sea of ​​the map and drowned themselves. Obey Vauxie laughed and said, “They absolutely didn’t want my bath water” (via tik tok).

You can tell from her content that Obey Vauxie plays with very physical topics and maybe also wants to provoke something. She also doesn’t seem to take herself too seriously, but also makes fun of gaming clichés, as you can see from the bathwater exchange.

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