Twitch: 176,000 watch a MMORPG streamer celebrate a massive hit so hard he faints

Twitch: 176,000 watch a MMORPG streamer celebrate a massive hit so hard he faints

In a live stream on Twitch on November 25th, streamer GigerBeardie achieved some serious solo success in the MMORPG old school Runescape. As he cheered, he yelled at the monitor that he was never coming back, but overdid it so much that he lost consciousness for a few seconds.

This is the clip: After 7 hours and 45 minutes of live streaming, Gingerbebardie had achieved his goal: the “TzKal-Zuk” mob was defeated.

The red-bearded streamer with a beanie looks tensely at the camera, then throws up an arm and roared at the top of his lungs: “Yes, damn it, that’s how it works!”

An angry barrage of words then follows, using the all-purpose word ‘fucking’ over and over again, which just reinforces everything. He says he swear to god he’s so done with it. Will never come back.

With the long drawn-out “never coming baaaaack” he seems to have overdone the roaring so much that he stares straight into the camera and then bangs his head against the streaming table. The microphone continues to vibrate, a Windows sound can be heard.

After a few seconds, his chat partner says dryly, “I think you’re broken.”

But the streamer is already halfway clear again and shakes like a boxer after the KO.

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He has 99 life points – he’s fine

How is the clip discussed? The clip now has over 176,000 views on Twitch.

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on reddit is it[called:

  • “Luckily he at least picked up the cloak before he passed out.”
  • “The Healthiest Runescape Player Ever”
  • “Should go to the doctor and get his blood pressure checked and shit.”
  • “He has 99 life points, he’s fine.”
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Survive 69 Waves – If you die, you start over

What the heck is success about? On June 1, 2017, the solo minigame “Inferno” came to Old School Runescape: The player survive 69 waves of increasing difficulty and end up defeating the level 1400 mob TzKal-Zuk.

If the player dies, they must start over at level 1. It is said that this mode is the “spiritual successor” to TzHaar Fight Class, which was considered the biggest “PvM” challenge in the game.

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Completing the achievement awards the Infernal Cape, an item considered the “most powerful melee cape” in the game.

According to information from the wiki, around 47,000 players had this cape as of August 15th.

Ginger Beardie himself says he took about 15 to 20 attempts to complete the challenge. Now the Windows logo has been burned into his forehead.

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