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Welcome, Clash Royale superfans, to a new beginning! Here at Lootcakes, we finally decided to pull the trigger and extend our popular 'Video Victory' blog series to include Clash Royale. You might say: 'It's about time'! Each month, we will rank and profile the game's most popular YouTubers and streamers, and serve you tasty nuggets of their recent video content. Please enjoy!

NOTE: This period's stats include YouTube only. Starting next edition we'll be adding streaming stats into the mix. For this period's scoring methodology, please see the bottom of the article. This edition covers the period ending 7/24. Finally, for readers of our monthly Boom Beach 'Video Victory' series, we've put that on indefinite hold in favor of Clash Royale. With substantial creator overlap between games, and CR's dominance in relative popularity, we decided to make the switch. Depending on future fluctuations and community feedback, we may resurrect it, but we've hit the 'pause' button after issue #14.





#5: Eclihpse





Eclihpse ranked #8 in last month's 'Top Clash of Clans YouTubers' list. We haven't seen him upload any Clash of Clans videos since then, as he's now exclusively uploading Clash Royale. Eclihpse is running an impromptu contest for his next Twitter profile pic. Check out this tweet for his announcement! He also recently uploaded a Q&A video to celebrate reaching 300k YouTube subscribers. Watch it below!













#3 (Tie): SSundee





Say 'hello' to a blast from the past! SSundee's first (and only) appearance occurred back in May 2015, when he was our #2 ranked Clash of Clans YouTuber. Fun fact: At 6.6 million subs, SSundee is the most subscribed YouTuber on our list. He primarily plays Minecraft and Pokemon Go, though he dabbles in Clash Royale videos about twice a month. His latest Clash Royale video has received over 1.7 million views as of writing. Watch it below!













Cam and SSundee have tied for 3rd place. In July, both YouTubers caught the Pokemon Go fever. This period, Cam's Pokemon Go videos far outnumber his Clash Royale and Clash of Clans videos. Check out the video below to witness Cam try the 'Three Musketeers' deck for the first time. He encounters plenty of challenging (and aggravating) decks along the way.

















Not only is Nick this period's #2 ranked Clash Royale YouTuber, but he's also ranked #1 in Boom Beach. July's massive update proved to be a feast for our creators, who had plenty to talk about in terms of balance changes, new cards, tournaments, and more. Watch Nick's video below to get instructions on how to make your own in-game tournament. Custom tournaments are an often-requested feature that Supercell has finally added to the game.













#1: Molt Twitch Channel YouTube Page Facebook Page Twitter Page

Hello again, Molt! Molt stopped making Clash of Clans videos soon after Clash Royale was released, and as a result he hasn't been featured in a 'Video Victory' post since February. This period, Molt beat out Nick at Nyte by the slimmest of margins. They had nearly identical new subscriber totals, but Molt's Clash Royale vids generated 3 million more views. The video below, one of Molt's most popular during the current period, shows him playing a few matches and getting lucky by opening a legendary card. All hail our first King of Clash Royale!









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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 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 2 categories: views of new Clash Royale YouTube videos and new YouTube subscribers. The data from all categories is sourced from Social Blade ( socialblade.com ). Points are calculated according to the following steps:



(1) Points are awarded to a creator in each category by multiplying 100 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).

(2) Points calculated from each of the 2 categories in step (1) are then totaled up to determine the creator's final score.



