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{{Infobox player
 
{{Infobox player
 
|image = <gallery>
 
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New Avatar 2018.png|Current
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NicsterV_Mid-June_2020.png|Current
NicsterV.png|Dominus Rex V2
 
 
DFB32B3C-1A4A-4B87-952F-7764758EBEAC.png|Dominus Messor
 
DFB32B3C-1A4A-4B87-952F-7764758EBEAC.png|Dominus Messor
NicsterVwithofficalshirt.png|Dominus Rex V1
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NicsterVwithofficalshirt.png|Dominus Rex
 
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|activity = Active
 
|activity = Active
 
|month joined = July 2008
 
|month joined = July 2008
 
|place visits = 5,171,845
|membership = premium
 
|place visits = 4,542,658
 
 
|twitter = NicsterV
 
|twitter = NicsterV
|youtube = user/MrTop5}}
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'''Nicolas77''', better known by his YouTube name '''MrTop5''', or simply '''Nic
 
is a [[Roblox]] [[YouTuber]] with over 2M subscribers. He sometimes used to post videos on how to get free [[Robux]]; mainly from 2015 to 2018. However, unlike the scamming methods that request log-in info, he told his viewers they could use 'legitimate' means such as using promotional links, purchasing [[Builders Club]], or converting [[Tickets]] (while they were still available) to get free [[Robux]].
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'''Nicolas77''', known on [[wikipedia:YouTube|YouTube]] as '''NicsterV''' and '''MrTop5''', is a [[Wikipedia:Canada|Canadian]] [[Roblox]] [[YouTube celebrities|YouTuber]] notable for his YouTube content with over 2,000,000 subscribers. He has been criticized for relying on the [[wikipedia:Clickbait|clickbait]] method to gain viewers, although some believe he has stopped clickbaiting. He also used to post videos on how to get free [[Robux]]; mainly from 2015 to 2018. However, unlike the scamming methods that request log-in info, he told his viewers they could use 'legitimate' means such as using promotional links, purchasing [[Builders Club]], or converting [[Tickets]] (while they were still available) to get free [[Robux]].
   
He also created a few alternate accounts to show how ‘free Robux’ [[games]] are targeted at stealing your account. He also sometimes makes videos about Roblox "hackers", such as the fake hacker group known as Blox Watch which had controversy in 2017. Often, when a new “hacker” comes about, he makes a video about it, then a few days later, he uploads a video saying that the hacker is fake.
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He also created a few alternate accounts to show how 'free Robux' [[games]] are targeted at stealing your account. He also sometimes makes videos about Roblox "hackers", such as the fake hacker group known as Blox Watch which had controversy in 2017. Often, when a new “hacker” comes about, he makes a video about it, then a few days later, he uploads a video saying that the hacker is fake.
   
==“Prank War” with ZephPlayz==
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=="Prank War" with ZephPlayz==
On December 30, 2017, Nicolas' account changed its [[hat]] nonstop during the afternoon. It was later revealed that {{player link|StarCodeZephPlayz}} got into his account and stole his [[Catalog:Dominus Rex|Dominus Rex]] using the [[trade|trade function]] while NicsterV was recording a YouTube video as revenge for a prank he did on ZephPlayz.
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On December 30, 2017, Nicolas' account changed its [[hat]] nonstop during the afternoon. It was later revealed that {{player link|StarCodeZephPlayz}} got into his account and stole his [[Catalog:Dominus Rex|Dominus Rex]] using the [[trade|trade function]] while NicsterV was recording a YouTube video as revenge for a prank he did on ZephPlayz a.k.a A click man.
   
 
Nicolas77 said he would get ZephPlayz back for stealing his Dominus. When Nic's Dominus was traded for, he received an [[Catalog:Alien Death Panda|Alien Death Panda]] hat. He later got ZephPlayz back by purchasing a [[T-Shirt]] named "Pranked" for thousands of Robux on ZephPlayz's Roblox account. NicsterV then got his Dominus back from ZephPlayz.
 
Nicolas77 said he would get ZephPlayz back for stealing his Dominus. When Nic's Dominus was traded for, he received an [[Catalog:Alien Death Panda|Alien Death Panda]] hat. He later got ZephPlayz back by purchasing a [[T-Shirt]] named "Pranked" for thousands of Robux on ZephPlayz's Roblox account. NicsterV then got his Dominus back from ZephPlayz.
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{{Trivia section}}
 
{{Trivia section}}
 
*His Fortnite channel, MrTop5, started out with Top 5 List videos, as referenced in his channel name.
 
*His Fortnite channel, MrTop5, started out with Top 5 List videos, as referenced in his channel name.
**In many of his YouTube videos on his NicsterV channel, he pretends as if he isn't MrTop5, but he makes it very obvious that he is. This has been proven due to people in MrTop5's channel oftenly calling him "Nic", and sometimes even making references to his Roblox channel and Roblox itself.
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**In many of his YouTube videos on his NicsterV channel, he pretends as if he is not MrTop5, but he makes it very obvious that he is. This has been proven due to people in MrTop5's channel often calling him "Nic", and sometimes even making references to his Roblox channel and Roblox itself.
**He is also friends with a Roblox user named "MrTopRobloxFive".
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**He is also friends with a Roblox user named {{player link|MrTopRobloxFive}}.
 
[[Category:Video makers]]
 
[[Category:Video makers]]

Revision as of 18:16, 12 August 2020

Nicolas77, known on YouTube as NicsterV and MrTop5, is a Canadian Roblox YouTuber notable for his YouTube content with over 2,000,000 subscribers. He has been criticized for relying on the clickbait method to gain viewers, although some believe he has stopped clickbaiting. He also used to post videos on how to get free Robux; mainly from 2015 to 2018. However, unlike the scamming methods that request log-in info, he told his viewers they could use 'legitimate' means such as using promotional links, purchasing Builders Club, or converting Tickets (while they were still available) to get free Robux.

He also created a few alternate accounts to show how 'free Robux' games are targeted at stealing your account. He also sometimes makes videos about Roblox "hackers", such as the fake hacker group known as Blox Watch which had controversy in 2017. Often, when a new “hacker” comes about, he makes a video about it, then a few days later, he uploads a video saying that the hacker is fake.

"Prank War" with ZephPlayz

On December 30, 2017, Nicolas' account changed its hat nonstop during the afternoon. It was later revealed that StarCodeZephPlayz got into his account and stole his Dominus Rex using the trade function while NicsterV was recording a YouTube video as revenge for a prank he did on ZephPlayz a.k.a A click man.

Nicolas77 said he would get ZephPlayz back for stealing his Dominus. When Nic's Dominus was traded for, he received an Alien Death Panda hat. He later got ZephPlayz back by purchasing a T-Shirt named "Pranked" for thousands of Robux on ZephPlayz's Roblox account. NicsterV then got his Dominus back from ZephPlayz.

On January 3, 2018, when Nicolas77 was sick, he let ZephPlayz livestream on his channel. ZephPlayz then changed Nicolas77's avatar to a female avatar and set the status update of the account to "Guys I'm a girl now. #Bless." NicsterV later posted on Twitter, "I gave ZephPlayz permission to stream on my channel, and this is what he does." After about roughly 3 days, Nicolas77 changed his avatar back, and changed his status update back to his usual status update, "hi".

Termination

On July 10, 2018, Nicolas77 was banned for 7 days under the reason of billing review which had turned out to be false. He was unbanned the next day.

On July 12, 2018, only 2 days after falsely being banned for 7 days, his Roblox account was permanently deleted for unauthorized charges. It was later discovered that an anonymous person had contacted Roblox via email claiming to be Nic's parent/guardian, and said that their child had made charges on his/her credit card in Nic's account, causing Roblox to terminate his account. Nic was unbanned a few days later.

On August 14, 2019, NicsterV took part in a ban wave in which some YouTubers were banned for. This ban was reverted instantly by the Roblox admins.

Criticism

NicsterV has been criticized for making 'clickbait' videos. He is usually the main topic when others discuss clickbait content within the Roblox community. He has also been criticized in the community for promoting wannabe "hackers" as well as the March 18th Incident.

Possible Controversy

NicsterV posted for the first time in over a month, stating that he had controversy with his dad alongside ZephPlayz and that his dad wanted to hack his first Roblox account known as bob757, stating that he does not want him to play Roblox at his age. ZephPlayz created a YouTube video stating that there was 2 weeks left before their Roblox accounts would be compromised. A majority of their fans have been calling them 'clickbaiters', and state that their Roblox accounts will not actually be deleted.

Since Nic's alleged "dad" drama, he now regularly uploads videos to his Fortnite channel named MrTop5 with his close friends ZephPlayz, Shadical, and many others.

Trivia

This section is a trivia section. Please relocate any relevant information into other sections of the article.

  • His Fortnite channel, MrTop5, started out with Top 5 List videos, as referenced in his channel name.
    • In many of his YouTube videos on his NicsterV channel, he pretends as if he is not MrTop5, but he makes it very obvious that he is. This has been proven due to people in MrTop5's channel often calling him "Nic", and sometimes even making references to his Roblox channel and Roblox itself.
    • He is also friends with a Roblox user named MrTopRobloxFive.