Trymacs needs to work properly on YouTube, can be rewarded with Pokémon booster packs

Trymacs needs to work properly on YouTube, can be rewarded with Pokémon booster packs

The YouTuber Varion is starting a new format on his channel. His first guest is the Twitch streamer Trymacs, who had to face manual tasks. As a reward, there were Pokémon booster packs.

Where does Trymacs have to work properly? Trymacs was a guest in one of Varion’s videos. Varion is usually known for his sketch videos on YouTube. A few years ago, that was his recipe for success, to reach a million subscribers in a year.

Now he is starting a new video series where German content creators will be invited to complete manual tasks. This is fitting, since Varion is a trained metal worker and therefore knows about craftsmanship.

For the first video, the Twitch streamer Trymacs was a guest. Varion had a very special technique to keep him entertained.

Hanging up pictures for Pokémon cards

What did Trymacs have to do? Trymacs’ first task was to hang up a picture. In their joint podcast “Offline + Ehrlich,” the two already talked about how Trymacs had never done that before.

The Twitch streamer would prefer to get someone to do it for him rather than learn it himself. He completed the task with flying colors, even though it was his first time using a hammer drill.

As a reward, Varion had prepared a bowl – though more like a strainer – that contained Pokémon booster packs. For each completed task, Trymacs could take one and open it right away. Unfortunately, he didn’t pull any particularly rare card.

Overall, Trymacs did very well despite lacking solid prior knowledge. The only real difficulties seemed to be in the quiz when he had to name 5 German surnames that are also manual professions.

In the future, Varion wants to invite more German content creators to his format and put them to the manual test. Trymacs joked that Varion could make other people renovate his entire apartment this way.

In the past, Varion and Trymacs have collaborated outside their podcast. Likewise at a Pokémon LAN, where they played a special Pokémon challenge against each other in opposing teams: Twitch streamers lock themselves in for 3 days for Pokémon challenge, do not complete the game

Source(s): Varion auf YouTube (auch Bildquelle)
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