“Some would call this a cry for help” – Twitch streamer Mienah explains her system to make sure she doesn’t miss anything in Fortnite

“Some would call this a cry for help” – Twitch streamer Mienah explains her system to make sure she doesn’t miss anything in Fortnite

The Twitch streamer Mienah explained in a TikTok clip how she proceeds when she’s on the go and still wants to buy Fortnite skins.

Who is the streamer? Mienah, also known as Tamina, is the girlfriend of the famous YouTuber and streamer HandOfBlood. However, she has also made a name for herself and built a loyal fanbase.

On Twitch, she attracts an average of about 450 viewers (via Twitchtracker), who appreciate her likable demeanor and entertaining streams. She mainly engages in the “Just Chatting” category, where she interacts directly with her community.

Mienah’s three most streamed games include “Dead by Daylight,” “Animal Crossing: New Horizons,” and “Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.” Recently, however, she has been particularly thrilling her audience with her passion for “Fortnite.” In addition to her Twitch streams, Mienah also produces content for YouTube and TikTok.

Learn more about HandOfBlood here:

How did it come about that Mienah talks about Fortnite? Content creator Melina Sophie shared a clip on TikTok in which she says, that she downloaded an app that shows her the current Fortnite shop daily. Every morning, opening this app is the first thing she does to see which new skins are available. Even on days when she doesn’t have time to play, she briefly opens Fortnite to buy the latest skins and expand her collection.

https://www.tiktok.com/@mienah/video/7378857417913716000

Under Melina Sophie’s TikTok video, many fans link Mienah, and she doesn’t miss the chance to react to the clip. She tells her community that she has now reached a whole different status.

“But I have this emote,” says Mienah

What is her tactic? When she’s on the go and has no way to buy the desired skins herself, she uses a group chat with her frequent teammates. If she spots a skin in the shop that she really wants, she asks her friends in the group chat to gift her the skin. She then transfers the money via PayPal.

Jokingly, she adds: “Some might call that a cry for help, but I have this emote,” while showcasing the famous dance “The Renegade” from Fortnite.

How does the community react? The community enthusiastically reacts to Mienah’s story and her humorous approach to her Fortnite passion. Melina Sophie herself leaves a comment under the clip: “The ending got me sooooo much, wow HAHAHAHA.”

Many other users agree with Mienah and share their own stories and experiences in the comments:

  • melina_124 writes: “This is too real. I had that with League.”
  • vickypedia writes: “I’m just saying 3k in Valorant.”
  • cline writes: “I always check the shop and buy something, even though I don’t play the game anymore.”
  • Anna writes: “I’m not even good at the game. Why does it grip me so much?”
  • miss dawn writes: “I gave my duo my login so they can check my Valorant shop when I’m on vacation or something.”
  • Yui writes: “Do I play Fortnite? No! Do I still feel it very much? Yes”

How strong the temptation of skins in Fortnite is, even former MeinMMO author Jürgen Horn has realized. For him, the true meaning of the game was to showcase his skins before match start and have epic dance battles – and he paid a hefty price for it: Help, I’m addicted to skins in Fortnite, even though I don’t even play it

Source(s): mienah auf TikTok
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