I Simulated a US State Battle Royale..
This time, for the first time on this channel, I decided to simulate a battle royale in USA, the newest version on the whole of YouTube. Let the best and the most dedicated state out of the 50 US States win. This is exactly like Country Battle Royale Cristi Geography. In other words, it's country battle royale, country imperialism, where countries can randomly win and expand their territory but at the same time can lose. All is decided randomly, with a small advantage if winning one battle, which I will explain next.
Disclaimer: Don't take this video seriously.
This is how this State Battle Royale works: A wheel chooses a random state from the USA. Then, an arrow spins randomly and decides the direction that state attacks. Here are the new features compared to my usual country battle royale. The state attacks from its capital city, which is shown on this map. For example if California is attacking Arizona, the arrow would be from Sacramento. Then , I have created a fair state winner. You choose the US states and press "battle". If both states haven't been involved, their percentage is the same, no matter the size (we care about their win counter). If the state attacking wants to win, the random percentage needs to be less than 50 (if it wasn't involved). If it's more, the state defending wins. The winning state gets +3% on its next battle. Let's say Arizona won that battle, now this state has a win. On the next battle, they decide to attack New Mexico. Since they have a win, they now have 53%, and New Mexico consequently, 47%. If the random percentage is less than 53%, Arizona is the winner again, the they will have 2 wins and 56%. And this goes on. The maximum percentage a state can have is 80%. Spoiler alert: we didn't reach that. Also, if a state has 4 wins for example, and another has 3 wins, then the percentage calculator takes that into consideration and makes it 53% vs 47%. This is actually pretty advanced.
With that out of the way, which state do you think won? Go watch the video and see which state won? Is it California? North Carolina? New York? Let me know in the comments before watching it until the end? For example, my prediction was Delaware and it got pretty far.
Even if your state lost, you can still watch this video until the end, and comment your favorite timestamp, since there have surely been a lot of funny moments (fun commentary of mine)
Welcome to CristiGeography! Here we upload a range of easy to watch & sometimes educational geography related content, starting from geography facts all the way to flags, countries and things you didn't know. Andd of course, country battle royales, where the luckiest country is the winner!!
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