Video Victory: Top 10 Clash and Brawl Stars YouTubers (#20)
By Sida Li on November 13, 2020 at 7:59 PM ET

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Clash of Clans creators are making a comeback! Four made our top 10 - including a newcomer - up from only one in June.
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Each month, Lootcakes ranks the top YouTubers in three popular Supercell mobile games (Brawl Stars, Clash of Clans, and Clash Royale) and highlights their notable recent content for your viewing pleasure. This edition covers the month ending 11/8.
Chief Pat, the founder and CEO of esports organization Tribe Gaming, recently celebrated two pieces of news: Tribe's Call of Duty Mobile team
won the North American championship, and their Clash Royale team
qualified for the world championships. Congrats on both accomplishments! See below for Pat's breakdown of the latest Brawl Stars Brawl Talk, which includes the new brawler Lou.
This period marks CLASHwithSHANE's second-ever appearance in our top 10 (his first occurred nearly 1.5 years ago). During this period he reached the 400k YouTube subscriber milestone. In CLASHwithSHANE's most popular recent upload (found below), he takes his Mega Knight deck out for a final spin before two components of the deck were nerfed.
Last Month's Ranking: #8 (Tie)
As usual, CryingMan stakes his claim as the only pro player ranked in our top 10. He returned to Twitter on October 29th - after a five-month absence from tweeting - with
this brief announcement. CryingMan
hopes to reach 500k YouTube subscribers before the end of the year. At his current pace, we think he's got a shot! See below for CryingMan's first time speaking on video.
Last Month's Ranking: #5 (Tie)
Clash of Time is one of four Clash of Clans YouTubers finishing in this period's top 10. Coincidentally, this period marks his fourth-ever top 10 appearance. Despite gaining 7,000 fewer YouTube subscribers than last period, Clash of Time remains on pace to reach the 250k milestone before the end of November. In the video below, he attempts to keep a Golem alive against various defenses by using a mass of healers.
Last Month's Ranking: #8 (Tie)
Judo Sloth makes it two in a row! This period marks his second-ever (and second consecutive) top 10 appearance. Like us, Judo Sloth is
looking forward to the Clash of Clans
World Championship, which is being held in late November. See below for his tips on upgrading walls as fast as possible.
#5: CoC Reality
Last Month's Ranking: #11
A new clasher enters the fray! Join us in welcoming CoC Reality to our top 10 for the first time. This YouTuber has been uploading CoC content for over three years and is closing in on 400k subscribers. His most popular recent upload (found below), which broke 500k views, pits a max-level P.E.K.K.A against the Barbarian King in a 1 vs 1 showdown.
Although Lex is primarily a Brawl Stars content creator, in recent weeks we've seen him mention his Clash Royale account
on Twitter. Thus far, we haven't seen any recent Clash Royale content make it onto his YouTube channel. See below for Lex's Brawl Stars video that pits the new winter-themed brawler, Lou, in a 1 vs 1 against every other brawler in the game.
#3: Beaker
Last Month's Ranking: #2
Beaker, the model of consistency, uploads once per day like clockwork. His most popular recent Clash of Clans video was uploaded before Halloween and (as of writing) is hundreds of views away from breaking 200k. Below you can check out this skeleton-themed video, which Beaker recorded on his rush-to-max account.
KairosTime recently sent out a
tweet declaring that he'll be uploading more sponsored content, but Brawl Stars remains his primary focus. See below as Kairos breaks down the new winter-themed update. Topics include the Season 4 Brawl Pass, the map maker & balance changes.
#1: Orange Juice
Orange Juice recently celebrated his birthday and made
this tweet reflecting on his life and family history. As our only top 10 creator who makes both Brawl Stars and Clash Royale content, OJ monitors updates in both games. Watch below as he tackles the latest Brawl Stars news and tries the new map maker with fellow content creator Rey.
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For a more detailed breakdown on the top content creators in this edition, take a look at the table below. Click the table to enlarge.

Scoring System:
Each edition, we begin by compiling a list of the top 20 Brawl Stars, Clash of Clans, and Clash Royale YouTubers (in the English language) based on their most-viewed new upload (during the current period) related to any of these games. To qualify, at least 75% of their videos in related games (during the current period) must contain self-created gameplay or game-related commentary (i.e. created directly by the YouTuber as opposed to clips sourced from third parties).
Creators from the above list are then awarded 0-100 points in each of two categories: (1) total views of their newly uploaded YouTube videos related to these games, and (2) new YouTube subscribers. The data from these categories is sourced from YouTube and Social Blade (
socialblade.com). Points are calculated according to the following steps:
(1) For each category, total points available are calculated by multiplying 100 by a fraction: the total number of creators active on the relevant platform (numerator) divided by the total number of creators on the list (denominator). 'Active' in the New YouTube Subscribers category refers to creators who uploaded at least one related game video AND generated 100 or more subscribers during the current period. 'Active' in the New YouTube Views category refers to creators who uploaded at least one related game video during the current period. For example, if 18 of 20 creators are considered 'Active' in the New YouTube Subscribers category, then 90 points are available in that category (i.e. 18/20 = .9 x 100 = 90).
(2) Points awarded to a creator in each category are then calculated by multiplying the results of step (1) by a fraction: the creator's individual performance in that category (numerator) divided by the total performance of all creators on the list in that category (denominator). Continuing the example from (1), a creator with 100,000 New YouTube Subscribers out of 1,000,000 from all ranked creators on the list would receive 9 points in that category (i.e. 100,000/1,000,000 = .1 x 90 = 9).
(3) Points calculated from each category are then totaled to determine the creator's final score.