
While there is certainly a lot more gameplay than my early streams in 2013, my audience has come to accept the fact that roughly a third of each of my streams will involve some form of crude drawings in paint, watching Bob Ross or playing Hideout sims inbetween maps. What can people expect from your stream? What kind of schedule do you follow? It wasn't until the Perandus League that I was able to return to my loyal ten or so viewers who remembered me from way back when and some D3 streams, but we won't talk about that. I continued to stream build-making on Twitch for a few months before I sadly had to pack it all up and go back to University to finish my degree. I never streamed gameplay just online passive skill tree planners. Shortly after my insane discovery, I started streaming build-making on Twitch which was just me making trees for people who wanted to get into Path of Exile. However, after a month of rigorous study of early-beta builds I came to the conclusion that all it took to make a good build was Static Blows, Inner Force, Blood Magic, and the OP max res node in the Marauder's passive tree area that I can't remember the name of. My first character ended rather abruptly when I found out that picking a Shadow and taking all the claw nodes on the tree because claws are cool doesn't quite make a successful hardcore-viable build. It took me about a month of watching Kripp's stream before I felt confident enough to actually play Path of Exile myself. Since I had no real commitments at the time, other than check ups at the hospital, I flipped my sleep to match Kripp's streaming schedule and I would happily watch 14 hours of Fellshrine farming and racing with the mumblebros (never forgetti) every day. I spent roughly nine months bedridden in my old flat watching Kripp slowly, and I mean SLOWLY, grind his way through the early Path of Exile Closed Beta. I had just been forced to take a year out of my University studies as a filthy art student due to some health complications after being diagnosed with Crohn's Disease which is a boring life-long autoimmune thingy. I first got into streaming and Path of Exile itself because of Kripparian.

Aside from being perpetually tired I love it.

I have been a full-time streamer, or part-time/casual by Ziz standards, since the Breach League. I can also attribute my rise in notoriety to an unfortunate camera angle on a State of Exile guest appearance (I had some major aristocrate meets thumb aesthetic going on). I became known thanks to some build guides that in retrospect were truly terrible. I stream mostly just Path of Exile but I didn't really start to become "known" until around the Perandus/Prophecy league era. I have been streaming on and off since 2013. How long have you been streaming for? How did you get into it? I'm 25 years old and I'm a Path of Exile streamer from England. Hi Tarke, thank you for taking part in the interview! Please introduce yourself.
#PATH OF EXILE STORE PROPHECY PROFESSIONAL#
Today MmoGah (a professional PoE Trade site) will share more details with Path of Exile fans. This week they spent some time talking to TarkeCat to find out more about the man behind the memes. You can check out the first entry where we interviewed Zizaran here.

#PATH OF EXILE STORE PROPHECY SERIES#
Last week Grinding Gear Games launched a news series where they interview community streamers to find out more about their lives.
