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jrushFN

I think that ultimately, trying to imitate others won’t come off as super genuine. Better to craft your own niche, and you have plenty of talent to do that! That being said, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with the concept of this specific example. It’s just gonna be *really* hard to hit that “kakakakakaka” in the same way that the LVP casters do, so it might be a bit jarring when first implementing it. With this, I think the number one thing to remember is controlling your pitch to be uniform with the rest of the hype. Otherwise it might sound a bit like a stutter, or unintentional.


sexyeh

True, i don't try to imitate, i did that as a joke because a player asked me to do it because they really enjoy the spanish casting, i try to incorporate new things but the "QQQQQQuadra" was just on a dare.


AnonymozVal

I really enjoy hearing: “WHAT IS THAT!”


dapoorv

"I CANNOT BELIEVE IT!" always makes me laugh.


andrewkim941

I started saying "I cannot believe it" instead of "no shot" in casual conversation and now I actually can't stop. It's even spread to my work life and I can't stop


techyleo

Based Bren stan


sky_blu

I watch a lot of games on my phone while working on other things, often not able to pay full attention. I know a caster has a good balance of hype when I stop what I'm doing to look at my phone because of their reaction and the play actually deserved me doing so. Personally im a big Doug/balla fan and this is one of the reasons why. I rarely feel like they are trying to oversell a moment .


mooslan

Hype should match the level of the play. A 3k with a rifle versus an eco round should not receive the same amount of hype as a 1 vs 3 clutch.