The text appears to be a script or transcription of a YouTube video or live stream. The content creator is hosting a battle or competition with another person, Roma, where they both have identical accounts with the same number of fighters and boxes. The competition involves opening boxes and earning points, with the winner determined by a point system.
The creator explains the rules and format of the competition, including a punishment for the loser, where they will have to donate to a subscriber. The subscriber must be chosen from the comments section, and the chosen subscriber will receive the donation.
Throughout the video, the creator opens boxes, earns points, and provides commentary on the competition. They also share jokes and engage with their audience, encouraging them to like, subscribe, and participate in the competition.
The creator mentions that if the video reaches 200,000 likes, they will create another part of the competition or a new video. They also mention that the loser will donate 170 gems to a subscriber.
The video concludes with the creator asking their audience to count the points, choose the winner, and write a comment under the video to participate in the competition. The loser will donate to a subscriber, and the creator encourages their audience to subscribe and like the video for a chance to win.
1. The account nickname used for the battle is "embid lushpin".
2. The account has 471 small boxes and 71 large boxes.
3. The number of fighters on the accounts is 23.
4. The number of boxes is 9780.
5. The number of cups is 9780, with 5000 being the same.
6. The point system used is: sharp fighter - 1 point, above the branch - 2 points, epic - 3 points, mefik - 4 points, and 10 points for a specific achievement.
7. The competition requires subscribers to the channel to comment "I want to donate" to be eligible to receive a donation.
8. The video aims to reach 200,000 likes.
9. The video is divided into parts, with the second part dependent on the outcome of the battle.
10. The battle involves opening boxes and collecting rewards.
11. The winner of the battle will be determined by counting points.
12. The loser of the battle will donate to a subscriber who commented "I want to donate" under the video.
13. The donation will be 170 gems per subscriber.
14. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to subscribe to the channel and like the video for a chance to receive a donation.