A group of friends, Ndaho, Masai, Motoki, and Silk, decided to settle the age-old debate of which is better, corn or green beans, by dividing into teams and competing in a series of challenges. The "Corn Army" consisted of Ndaho and Masai, while the "Green Bean Army" consisted of Silk and Motoki. The challenges involved throwing darts to determine how many corn or green beans the opposing team would have to eat. The team that couldn't eat the assigned amount would lose.
Throughout the competition, the friends joked and teased each other, but things took a turn when the challenges became increasingly difficult and the amount of corn or green beans to be eaten became overwhelming. In the end, the Green Bean Army emerged victorious, and as a prize, they were rewarded with a month's worth of mixed vegetables.
The video ended with the friends joking and laughing, and the Green Bean Army celebrating their victory.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Ndaho, Masai, Motoki, Silk N, and Fischer's Fischer's are the participants in the event.
2. The event is a battle between corn and green beans to decide which one is more delicious and stronger.
3. The participants are divided into two teams: the Corn Army (Ndaho, Masai) and the Green Bean Army (Silk N, Motoki).
4. The game involves throwing darts and eating the corresponding amount of corn or green beans.
5. The team that can't eat the required amount of their designated food item loses.
6. The game has special rules, including the ability to re-roll darts until a hit is made.
7. The inner circle of the dartboard has a 20x multiplier, and the red part in the middle has a 1000x multiplier.
8. The black part in the middle has a 2000x multiplier.
9. The game is played in rounds, with each round increasing the multiplier.
10. The Green Bean Army wins the game with a total of 308 points.
11. The winning team, the Green Bean Army, receives a luxurious prize: a mix of vegetables for a month.
12. The participants have a Twitter account and Channel 2 where they share information.
13. The video ends with a call to subscribe to their channel.