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A new #1 creator is crowned, de-throning a seven month dynasty!

Each month, Lootcakes ranks the top Clash Royale YouTubers (and streamers) by popularity and highlights their notable recent content for your viewing pleasure. This edition covers the period ending 6/18.





#9 (Tie): Orange Juice

Last Month's Ranking: #12





Orange Juice returns to our list after a one-period absence. This period, the informative YouTuber reached the 750k subscriber milestone! He recently shared on Twitter his very first logo concept, and tweeted a link to an application form to join the Orange clan family. If you're interested and you meet the requirements listed in the link, we encourage you to give it a shot! Watch the video below to see Orange Juice analyze the Bats card.













#9 (Tie): BenTimm1





BenTimm1 reached the 500k YouTube subscriber milestone in mid-June. His recent reemergence in our rankings corresponds with him cutting back on his Pokémon GO uploads. With signs pointing to his return to Pokémon GO and a foray into Supercell's new Brawl Stars game, we'll be interested to see if Ben can maintain his Clash Royale rank in July. Check out the video below to see his most popular upload during the current period.













#8: Clash Universe

Last Month's Ranking: #9 (Tie) YouTube Channel Facebook Page Twitter Page

Clash Universe moves up one spot in his second ranked appearance. This YouTuber specializes in highlight and "top 10"-style videos - formats we've found to be less common among ranked CR creators. For example, in the video below, Clash Universe draws parallels between movie scenes and clips from Clash Royale battles.







#7: Galadon Last Month's Ranking: #14 Mobcrush Channel Twitch Channel YouTube Channel Facebook Page Twitter Page

Galadon returns to our rankings after a two-period absence! Fun fact: He and Nick at Nyte are the two ranked creators who also appeared in our most recent "Top Clash of Clans YouTubers & Streamers" list. As of writing, Galadon is recruiting for a new clan consisting of high-trophy level 1 accounts. Get the details here , or see him showcase the clan in the video below.

Jelly appears to be in it for the long haul; since launching his Clash Royale series in April, Jelly has made three consecutive ranked appearances. He's now contemplating an increase in his upload frequency during summer weekends. When he polled his Twitter followers, over 80% supported the idea. This period, Jelly went on a massive $1,000 Clash Royale spending spree. See the results below!





#3: Phonecats Last Month's Ranking: #4 Twitch Channel YouTube Channel Twitter Page



This period, Phonecats streamed about 80 hours of Clash Royale. He also streamed roughly 20 hours of Supercell's new game, Brawl Stars (as of writing, the game is only available to select creators, and in Canada). Appropriately, Phonecats displays a cat cam in the bottom right corner of his stream. Check out his cat's antics in the video below as he tries out a new Hog Rider deck!











Nick is now a married man! Fellow Clashers Molt and Chief Pat were in attendance at the ceremony. Both are frequent collaborators with Nick - check out the video below to watch Nick and Chief Pat take on a triple elixir battle. Adding to Nick's marital bliss, his YouTube channel hit 2.5 million subscribers during his honeymoon . He's now on a quest to get verified on Twitter. We wish him luck!













#1: Oh Long Johnson Last Month's Ranking: #2 YouTube Channel





Nick at Nyte's seven-period reign has come to an end. This period, Oh Long Johnson topped all ranked creators in new YouTube subscribers, while going toe-to-toe with Nick in new YouTube views. Although Oh Long Johnson only uploads 1-2 videos each week, this period he averaged more than two million views per video - more than any ranked creator. Watch below to see one of Oh Long Johnson's popular "highlight" videos.













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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.













Please note, N/A means the creator did not broadcast a video for this game on the relevant platform during the applicable period. Since any views they did achieve were for other games, we chose not to count them here. A dash (-) means the creator does not have an account on the platform.

Scoring System:

Each edition, we begin by compiling a list of the top 20 Clash Royale YouTubers (in the English language) since last edition based on the views generated by their top Clash Royale video uploads during the relevant period. The YouTube list is sourced from YouTube search. Creators on the list are awarded 0-100 points in each of 4 categories: views of new Clash Royale YouTube videos; new YouTube subscribers; new Twitch and Mobcrush followers; and new Twitch, YouTube, and Mobcrush stream views. The data from the 4 categories is sourced from Social Blade ( socialblade.com ) and Mobcrush ( www.mobcrush.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 and Stream Followers categories is defined as having generated 100 or more subscribers/followers during the current period. 'Active' in the New YouTube and Stream Views categories is defined as having uploaded/streamed the tracked game during the current period. For example, if 90% of creators uploaded a YouTube video of the tracked game during the current period, then 90 points are available in the "New YouTube Video Views" category.

(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).

(3) Points calculated from each of the 4 categories in step (2) are then totaled up to determine the creator's final score.