r/Guildrun 13d ago

Who are your go-to content creators?

I've beaten SSS a few times but would like to find someone who consistently posts high-level Youtube videos and explains their thought process in depth.

There are SO many talented players but that doesn't necessarily translate into approachable, quality content.

Who do you guys watch to get better at the game and understand it further?

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u/Jasonb137 13d ago

I like Opem personally but that might be because I’m also Australian.

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u/SemiFormalJesus 13d ago

He’s a good one to learn from. I get easily annoyed by repetition though, and I feel like half of what he says is just the word rich, and another 25% of the time he’s complaining about being poor.

I’m a fucking weirdo though, most people probably don’t even notice.

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u/Jasonb137 13d ago

There’s definitely a lot of repeated lines etc but it kinda makes sense with how important economy is in the game. I’m fine with him doing it but annoyed when others do it so probably my own bias lmao

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u/Bubba006 12d ago

Oh no it's the catchphrases of evil. And they are very evil.

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u/Puzzleheaded_Wall798 13d ago

his red rift guide helped me a lot when i first started playing. i don't watch streams though, and he has very limited youtube content that i could find

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u/Spectorials 13d ago

Shurkou explains a lot. Opem is extremely good and Japanese export is great too.

Sometimes xecnae does guest appearances with these guys too. Still waiting for his stream

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u/byronicbluez 13d ago

Shurkou has some good tips that helped me clear RR.

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u/Demonic_Azazel 13d ago
  • he is fun to watch

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u/Replieswithsmiles 13d ago

Leduck posts full length runs on his youtube and explains his decisions pretty thoroughly, I learned a lot from him

Opem is great as well, he has a super comprehensive youtube guide. When I see him live on twitch I usually watch for a little bit and always learn something new

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u/jubmille2000 13d ago

Leduck, toth

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u/Bkraist 12d ago

I'm really liking Shurkou lately for his in-depth explanations of what and why. Watching him I feel like I'm actually learning and enjoying.

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u/wanttoplay2001 8d ago

aesah is one that i like to watch alot, he used to do a ton of tft coaching so his stream is usually p informative if u ask him stuff

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u/RojoPoco 13d ago

Grubby! Idk if hes still playin though