Summary of 【APEX LEGENDS】let me show you my SSR aim【NIJISANJI EN | Pomu Rainpuff】

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This YouTube video showcases the impressive SSR aim of Apex Legends player Pomu Rainpuff. The video then transitions to a one-on-one match between Pomu and another player, in which Pomu loses due to his opponent's superior skill. The video concludes with a poem by the player, in which they lament the state of Apex Legends, and express hope that they can find a new team soon.

  • 00:00:00 This video showcases the SSR aim of Pomu Rainpuff, a character in the Apex Legends game. The aim is impressive, and shows off the character's prowess with a weapon.
  • 00:05:00 This YouTube video is a highlight reel of the player's impressive skills in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS. The player demonstrates their proficiency with the SSR aim technique, winning 45 first bloodrings and easily touching down on the other side of the stage with ten rings remaining. Despite this success, the player reminds viewers that their time is not yet over.
  • 00:10:00 The video introduces the character, Ed, and demonstrates his skills as an SSR. Ed is afraid of killing, but he understands the conflict and is prepared to face the challenges of the game. The video then introduces the character, Echo, and demonstrates her skills as an SSR. Echo is foreign, and the video demonstrates her moves and tactics as an SSR. The video then demonstrates the character, Hammer, and his skills as an SSR. Hammer is careful with his energy and mags, and he is able to move and fight effectively. The video then demonstrates the character, Nuclear Leader, and his skills as an SSR. Nuclear Leader is careful with his nuclear weapons and is able to deliver a care package to the squad. The video then demonstrates the character, Foreign, and his skills as an SSR. Foreign is able to take fire and recharge his mags.
  • 00:15:00 The narrator, Palmer, discusses how his Apex is so hard and how she is trying her best. She also talks about how her friend, Pomo, has been around Salen for a long time and is starting to show symptoms of becoming a dragon. Palmer asks Selen to sing Diamond City Lights for her and have her channel get cleaned, but Selen instead suggests that she gets her ears checked.
  • 00:20:00 The video's narrator, Palmer, talks about his experience with Apex Legends, which includes problems with matchmaking. He then demonstrates how he can get three kills in a row using tomodachi magic.
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  • 00:30:00 The video discusses the pros and cons of playing as the Legends' Lifeline, Bloodhound, and Celine. The narrator learns that Lifeline is not particularly mobile, which causes him to die a lot in Apex Legends. He decides to experiment with other Legends, and finds that they are not as helpful or as mobile as he thought.
  • 00:35:00 The video presents Paul, a player who is known for his poor performance in Apex Legends, as demonstrating his skills in a solo queue environment by playing a character known for her difficult solo gameplay, Lifeline. Paul explains that while Apex Legends is a more difficult environment to play in, he still manages to win because he is better at playing the game solo.
  • 00:40:00 The video introduces Apex Legends, and showcases an SSR aim by player Pomu Rainpuff. The video then transitions to a one-on-one match between Pomu and another player, in which Pomu loses due to his opponent's superior skill. The video concludes with a poem by the player, in which they lament the state of Apex Legends, and express hope that they can find a new team soon.
  • 00:45:00 This video is a montage of footage of the player's friend playing Apex Legends, with the player providing commentary about how tired she is and how she believes her friend is playing the game. The player reveals that she is actually the Apex gamer and not her friend, and that she has had enough of being quiet and bribed by her friend to keep her quiet.
  • 00:50:00 The video's narrator explains that he taught the player known as "Pomo" everything about Apex, and that she tried to keep him quiet before he ever debuted. The narrator then goes on to say that this is the stream where he reveals his true colors - where he will let everyone know that she is a hack. The narrator then demonstrates how he would easily beat her 1-on-1, but she won't take the challenge. The narrator then talks about how he needs light Emerald to be able to win, but a guy called "Gibraltar" knows what he's doing and will die. The narrator then reveals that he killed five different people and that there are still many people alive, and that he knew for sure he would miss. The narrator concludes the video by saying that it's time to take back what he said and that he will recharge his shield at Ring.
  • 00:55:00 The video discusses Apex Legends player "Pomo Rainpuff" and how he is an "insane Apex gamer." The narrator says that many people did not believe in him, but he proved them wrong by getting 10 kills in one game. The video also shows that Rainpuff has a teammate and all is okay.

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This YouTube video features Apex Legends player Pomo Rainpuff showing off her skills in the game. In the video, Pomo discusses her SSR aim and how it helps her in 1v3 matches. She also talks about how she is a team player and how she uses her Rampart to stay safe while firing her Supa Gun.

  • 01:00:00 The video is of Jimmy, a "Pomo" player, playing an online match. During the match, Jimmy's teammate disappears and he finds himself alone against the other team. He manages to survive by using his stealth abilities and his Syringe Gun to take out his opponents one by one. Near the end of the video, Jimmy's teammate reappears and the team wins the match.
  • 01:05:00 The video showcases David's skills as an Apex Legends player, with particular focus on his strong shooting and aim. Near the end of the video, David faces off against a team of opponents and is successful in killing one of them. However, he is then killed himself, leaving his teammate Selena to face the remaining enemies alone.
  • 01:10:00 This YouTube video is about a player's experience with the new SSR aim mode in Apex Legends, titled "Niijisanji En | Pomu Rainpuff." The player shows off their aim and discusses how it differs from the traditional scope-based aiming in the game. They say that while the new aiming mode is more immersive and distraction-free, it can be hard to keep track of enemies when there are multiple enemies on screen at once. The player then says that they are leaving the game because they no longer feel safe with their teammates, and they encourage other players to be careful as well.
  • 01:15:00 The video discusses Apex Legends player Pomo Rainpuff's strategy for defeating an opponent. Pomo falls on purpose in order to take advantage of the opponent's lack of concentration, and then proceeds to shoot and kill them. The video ends with Pomo thanking her viewers for their donations and joking that she will give them all a kiss tomorrow.
  • 01:20:00 In the video, Pomo Rainpuff shows off her SSR aim, which consists of using her Rampart to stay safe while firing her Supa Gun. She also mentions that she is a team player and that she is just as good at playing as she is at giving Super Chats.
  • 01:25:00 The video discusses the player's SSR aim, which is described as the "realest." The player demonstrates the aim, including a sneeze that is hilariously awkward. The player explains that because of this, they are often left alone to fight, and lamenting their lack of meds. However, the player is eventually successful in killing the other players, and is rewarded with Sheila cells.
  • 01:30:00 The video discusses APEX Legends player Pomu Rainpuff's strategy in 1v3 matches. Pomu explains that he is not in a good position, and that he needs to replenish his resources. He requests Shield cells from his team, but they are fighting and do not listen to him. He manages to loot a weapon and leaves the match.
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  • 01:40:00 The Apex Legends player talks about how tired he has been of pretending to be good at the game, and how he has finally decided to play the game himself and "unleash [his] inhibitors." He mentions that his favorite Metal Gear is Metal Gear Solid, and discusses his toxicity as a player. He reveals that he has always been toxic, and that he is now a new FPS gamer who is going to challenge the old players.
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  • 01:50:00 Paul discusses his experience with Apex Legends, citing that many people doubted him when they first saw him play, but that he was able to prove them wrong. He then talks about his current rank and how he is doing in the game.
  • 01:55:00 The presenter, Zamada, is a pony enthusiast who has been doing Super Chat for a while. They talk about their usual strategies for achieving success in chat, including using their maid outfit to make themselves feel good about themselves. They then start to talk about their rival, Justin, and their Super Chat. Zamada claims that Justin's Super Chat was not actually from Justin, and that it was instead from Star Creator. Zamada then reads a poem they wrote for their stream donation reading.

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In the video, the player discusses how good they feel after winning an Apex game and showing off their aim to the community. The player also mentions that they are a "crazy [__] who have mental breakdowns every single day." This user demonstrates their skills with an SSR aim known as Pomu Rainpuff.

  • 02:00:00 The video discusses the SSR aim of a player known as "Pomo." The player discusses how good they feel after winning an Apex game and showing off their aim to the community. The player also mentions that they are a "crazy [__] who have mental breakdowns every single day."
  • 02:05:00 This user demonstrates their skills with an SSR aim known as Pomu Rainpuff.

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