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Cure

Cure

Cure
Full Name

Curesd_

Title

Cure

Age

I dont know

Race

UK

Origin

The United Kingdom

Role

the godis

Affiliations

Group 1, Group 2, Group i dont knwo silly saucers3

Special Abilities

Ability 1Cure, Ability 2, Ability 3, Godis Powers

Notable Achievements

Achievemengodis godis t 1, Achievement 2, Achievement 3, Idk

Companions

Companion 1, Companion 2, Draw, Bitzel, cuGodis i guess

Enemies

Enemy 1, Enemy 2 Godis sometimes yknow haha

Cure—frequently stylised as Curesd\_ on social platforms—is an English‑language Minecraft content creator best known as the long‑time collaborator and on‑screen foil of Godis. While Godis gravitates toward elaborate redstone traps and machinima, Cure’s reputation rests on fast‑paced survival challenges, sardonic commentary, and a willingness to act as the “test subject” in Godis’s increasingly Byzantine contraptions. Together, the pair operate the joint YouTube channel cure & godis, but Cure also maintains an independent channel and a modest Twitch presence. Like his creative partner, Cure keeps real‑world details under wraps: neither surname, age, nor country of residence have been publicly confirmed, though linguistic cues suggest a native English speaker from the United Kingdom.

EARLY ONLINE FOOTPRINT (2016–2019)

• Forum Roots – The handle *Curesd* first appears on archived threads of the Hypixel forums dated November 2016. Early posts reveal a penchant for “skyblock irony builds” and semi‑competitive parkour races. • Prototype Videos – Cure’s first YouTube uploads (now unlisted) consisted of rudimentary survival‑mode montages set to royalty‑free EDM. These videos averaged roughly 200 views each but established the creator’s preference for extreme jump‑cuts and deadpan one‑liners. • Encounter with Godis – According to a June 2023 Discord AMA, Cure met Godis during a Hypixel “Trap Showdown” community event in late 2018. The two bonded over a shared obsession with piston timing and immediately began rehearsing comedic “trap rehearsals” in private servers.

CHANNEL FORMATION AND GROWTH (2020–2022)

• Solo Channel Launch – Cure registered the YouTube channel Cure on 9 January 2020. The inaugural public upload, “MINECRAFT HARDCORE but I’m Allergic to Diamonds,” showcased 100 days of in‑game survival without mining or using diamond equipment. The video accumulated 5 k views within two weeks—respectable for a debut but overshadowed by collab content that would follow. • Breakout Video – “I Trapped My BEST FRIEND with JUST One Fishing Rod” (May 2021) became the channel’s first clip to cross 50 k views, propelled by Reddit’s r/UnexpectedMinecraft and a surprise shout‑out from commentary channel FitMC. • Streaming Experiment – Cure began intermittent Twitch streams in late 2021, focusing on speed‑running obscure datapacks (e.g., “Infinite Potatoes”). Viewership remained small (30–60 concurrent) but cultivated a tight‑knit chat culture that persists on Discord.

THE cure & godis ERA (2021–PRESENT)

• Channel Creation – On 24 October 2021 the duo launched the joint channel cure & godis with the stated mission to “upload whatever makes us laugh at 2 a.m.” The debut video, “We Tried to Speedrun a Friendship,” combined split‑screen slapstick with exaggerated failure montages. • Content Style – Unlike Godis’s main channel, which emphasises cinematic editing, cure & godis thrives on unscripted chaos: randomiser UHCs, plugin‑gone‑wrong showcases, and Q\&A streams where tangents routinely eclipse the original talking points. • Audience Demographics – Analytics released during a September 2024 modcast show that the joint channel averages 3 800 subscribers, 9 k monthly views, and a 34 percent subscriber noti‑bell activation rate—unusually high for a small channel, attributed to infrequent but “event‑like” uploads. • Collaborative Dynamic – Fans often describe Cure as the “straight man” to Godis’s cartoonish megalomania. Where Godis monologues about “inventing videos,” Cure quips about “inventing the off‑button.” The dynamic has spawned numerous meme edits, including the viral TikTok “Cure’s Eternal Scream” remixed into vaporwave.

PERSONA AND COMMUNICATION STYLE

• On‑Screen Presence – Cure’s avatar is a minimalist cyan hoodie skin with a white surgical mask—originally adopted, according to lore, because “redstone dust causes allergies.” • Humour – Hallmarks include dry retorts (“Understandable, have a great day”), sudden audio zooms on understated groans, and a running gag where any death triggers Gregorian‑chant sound effects. • Social Media – The Twitter account @Curesd\_ exhibits sporadic bursts of activity, typically live‑tweeting premieres of joint videos with self‑deprecating hashtags like #CureCantParkour. The account follows precisely one more user than it has followers, a meta‑joke about “never quite breaking even.”

CONTENT TECHNIQUES AND TECH STACK

• Recording – Cure uses OBS with a bespoke replay‑buffer script that captures the previous 45 seconds whenever a hotkey is pressed—crucial for unexpected fails. • Editing – Primary tools include Adobe Premiere Pro and the open‑source plugin *Excalibur* for rapid sequence navigation. He cites the YouTuber CaptainSparklez as an editing influence but claims to “prefer two‑second jokes to twenty‑minute sagas.” Ironically, his longest video clocks in at 29 minutes. • Mods and Plugins – Notorious for abusing the Carpet Mod’s `/script run` to spawn improbable fishing‑rod scenarios. For server events, Cure manages a personal test realm dubbed “Scuffed Labs,” where he stress‑tests mechanics in snapshot builds.

NOTABLE COLLABORATIONS

Trapper Three & the Cobblestone Generator Trap – Although the flagship June 2025 video appears on Godis’s channel, Cure co‑wrote and co‑narrated the script, nagging Godis to “cut the nether‑realm subplot” for pacing. • Pikkel & GG5267 – Frequent cameo appearances in challenge videos, usually as comedic cannon fodder. Cure once proclaimed “My brand is humanitarian sacrifice.” • Astelina – In December 2024 Cure teamed up with mod‑developer Astelina for a one‑off showcase of the “Biomes in a Box” datapack. The pair raised \$930 for a charity speedrun relay benefiting Médecins Sans Frontières.

STATISTICS AND MILESTONES (AS OF JUNE 2025)

• Solo Channel Subscribers: 11 200 • Joint Channel Subscribers: 3 800 • Total Solo Uploads: 42 • Most Viewed Solo Video: “I Trapped My BEST FRIEND with JUST One Fishing Rod” – 96 k views • Average View Duration (Solo): 7 minutes 12 seconds • Personal Best Speedrun: Minecraft 1.16 Random Seed Glitchless – 34:58 (verified on Speedrun.com)

BRANDING AND COMMUNITY IMPACT

• Fanbase Name – While Godis fans jokingly call themselves “Inventors,” Cure’s community calls itself “The First‑Aid Kit,” a pun on the creator’s name and his triage role in chaotic collabs. • Meme Culture – Popular formats include “Cure Explaining the Joke” reaction images and the polaroid‑style “Before & After Trap” comparing Cure’s inventory screens pre‑ and post‑Godis encounter. • Influence – Smaller channels credit Cure for mainstreaming the “zero‑diamond hardcore” challenge in 2022; tutorials referencing his run collectively exceed half‑a‑million views across YouTube.

TRIVIA

• Favourite in‑game block: Dark Prismarine (he says it “smells like the ocean but looks like a circuit board”). • Allergic reaction gag stems from an actual sensitivity to nickel in some older microphone meshes, leading to tongue‑in‑cheek disclaimers in hardware reviews. • Had a brief stint as a competitive GeoGuessr player, achieving a top‑200 finish in a 2023 weekly tournament. • Uses a custom stream deck profile featuring only two labelled buttons: “Fishing Rod” and “Apologise.”

FUTURE PLANS

• Scheduled Upload – A teaser in the joint Discord (19 June 2025) previews an upcoming video titled “We Turned TNT Off… So Godis Turned Logic OFF,” slated for “when the planets align, probably July.” • Ambitions – In a private Patreon vlog Cure expressed interest in hosting a quarterly charity UHC tournament, citing Technoblade’s legacy as inspiration.

Last updated: 24 June 2025

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