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Video Victory: Top 10 Clash and Brawl Stars YouTubers (#28)

By Sida Li on November 19, 2021 at 7:53 PM ET


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Our top finisher this period is a CoC YouTuber whose channel grew by over 100k subscribers.


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Every two months, 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. 

Note: We recently switched our posting schedule from every month to every two months. This edition covers the two-month period ending 11/1.


#7 (Tie): CoC Reality

Last Month's Ranking: #10

CoC Reality kicks off a four-way tie at #7. Among the four YouTubers, CoC Reality ranks first in subscribers gained and last in new video views. In a recent Clash of Clans upload (found below), he tests a variety of defenses to see which is quickest to eliminate the Golem.



#7 (Tie): CLASHwithSHANE

CLASHwithSHANE recently celebrated two milestones: His birthday and 500k YouTube subscribers! On the Clash Royale front, Shane expressed excitement over champions being introduced to the game. See below for his showcase of the best deck for each of the three champions.



#7 (Tie): CryingMan

Last Month's Ranking: #6 (Tie)

CryingMan reached the highest Brawl Stars rank and claimed 50,000 star points in the most recent Solo Mode Power League season. It's quite an impressive feat, but one we've come to expect from this regular on the in-game leaderboards. Speaking of impressive feats, see below for CryingMan's climb to 60,000 trophies, an accomplishment that only a handful of people in the world have achieved.



#7 (Tie): BenTimm1

Last Month's Ranking: #6 (Tie)
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BenTimm1 was recently in Las Vegas for a tournament in another mobile game, Wild Rift. He and his team ended up taking second place. On the Brawl Stars front, Ben recently ran an experiment to identify the fastest team for eliminating an IKE turret. Watch his test results below!



#6: SirTagCR

SirTagCR returns to our top 10 after a brief absence! Compared to the previous period, he amassed 10k more subscribers and over a million more views. SirTag's current channel growth pace has him set to cross the 400k subscriber milestone at the end of the year. We'll be cheering him on! Judging by this tweet, SirTag is a fan of the recent Clash Royale update. See below to watch him test drive what he considers the game's best Archer Queen deck.



#5: B-Rad

Last Month's Ranking: #4

B-Rad is the highest-ranked YouTuber on our list whose sole focus is Clash Royale (Orange Juice is ranked higher, but he splits his time between CR and Brawl Stars). We want to congratulate B-Rad on reaching the 400k subscriber milestone in late October! At his current pace, 500k is within reach around January. In the video below, B-Rad jams the eight most popular cards into one deck (regardless of synergies) to see how well it performs.



#4: DaDLine

Last Month's Ranking: #1

DaDLine is making his second consecutive (and second-ever) appearance in our top 10. This Brawl Stars YouTuber is gaining subscribers at a rapid clip and has a shot at reaching the 500k milestone by year's end. DaDLine's most popular recent upload (found below) is a series of clips recorded during his journey to complete quests and obtain tokens with Antoine.  



#3: Hyra

Last Month's Ranking: New to list

A newcomer joins our rankings! Hyra is a Brawl Stars YouTuber whose channel was created in July 2020, making his the "youngest" channel in our top 10. His recent (and aptly named) video "My Name is Hyra" contains exciting and funny gameplay clips. Watch it below!



#2: Orange Juice


Orange Juice's YouTube channel recently turned 6.5 years old. During this time, he's amassed over 2.3 million subscribers and 850 million video views. One of Orange Juice's videos (found below) broke 1 million views in the current period. Watch as he plays Clash Royale after what he calls the biggest update in the game's history. 




#1: Judo Sloth
Last Month's Ranking: #2

After finishing #2 last period, Judo Sloth finds himself back on top! Fittingly, his YouTube channel recently reached one million total subscribers. This period marks Judo Sloth's second-ever 1st place finish. Among our top 10, he was the only creator who gained over 100k subs during the current period. In the video below, he explores how far $100 gets a player with a new Clash of Clans account.



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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 Socialblade. 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.


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