YouTuber Drew Gooden Roasts Ninja

Amiel Rose Andres - August 3, 2022
YouTuber Drew Gooden Roasts Ninja

In his most recent video, renowned YouTuber Drew Gooden criticized Ninja’s masterclass workshop on “How to be a streamer.” After spending 30 days in Ninja’s masterclass, the latter explored the streaming industry, but didn’t think the outcomes were worth the cost.

Tyler “Ninja,” a legendary player in Fortnite, debuted his own masterclass workshop in March 2022. It is open to everyone and costs $180 USD a year. Drew Gooden, however, decided to take matters into his own hands and put the 30-day program to the ultimate test.

In his recent video titled “I took Ninja’s MasterClass and it ruined my life,” Gooden quickly began to question whether the workshop was worth the exorbitant amount. Drew Gooden decided to take matters into his own hands and enroll in Ninja’s masterclass to see how reliable it was. The former shared his thoughts on the workshop in a video that he posted to his channel on July 30, 2022, titled “I Took Ninja’s MasterClass and It Ruined My Life.” 

Gooden can be heard making fun of the 30-day course that claims to assist beginners launch their streaming business from scratch in the first half of the YouTube video. 

He bemoaned the glossary, which is ironically the first important thing students acquire before beginning the actual classes: “One of the first things he gives you at the start of the class is a PDF document with all sorts of gaming and streaming lingo. I cannot overstate how helpful this glossary is. There are some extremely advanced terms on here… things like keyboard, YouTube, mouse. Apparently, that’s the thing that you click with, but I don’t know, I am still new to this. ” 

Gooden panned the course, calling it disappointing, and bringing up its expensive entrance prices. He continued his train of thinking by adding: “But I can’t help but laugh whenever he says something like this “You only need one monitor. If you can afford more than one, then that is definitely recommended, but if you can’t afford a second monitor.” Because I made you spent the cost of one in this class.” 

In the second portion of the video, Gooden outlined how some class components were more focused on the Fortnite streamer’s most notable gaming achievements. He continued by arguing that for someone who is relatively new to the streaming market, the majority of these awards are practically unattainable. On the bright side, Gooden thought the training was jam-packed with knowledge that would be helpful for setting up, purchasing equipment, and other technical aspects of the streaming sector. 

The YouTuber wrapped up by offering his own perspective on how to launch a streaming career. He advocated seeing how other streamers engage and collaborate with their audiences in order to learn and develop in the streaming industry: “Even if you are the world’s biggest Ninja fan, I promise you, you have lots of Ninja content to watch, He is probably streaming right now. And if you wanna know how he streams, pay attention to what he does and take notes, that’s it. He is good at his job, he’s been doing this for a long time. I think an aspiring streaming can learn a lot just from watching him. “

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