#5: w33
Arteezy and Dendi's absences paved the way for w33 to reenter the top 5. He and team Digital Chaos had a great month, placing 1st in the Manila Major 2016 Americas Qualifier and the Nanyang Championships Season 2: American Qualifier.
#3 (Tie): Baumi
Baumi climbed one spot this month, but could have performed even better had he streamed. Baumi's Quick Tips series on YouTube has proven incredibly popular; during the past month, his only two videos to hit 100k views have been Quick Tips. If you're looking for casual videos instead, watch Baumi play some Dota 2 mods.
#3 (Tie): SingSing
SingSing's last appearances occurred in August and December of 2015. SingSing isn't the most consistent streamer, but he generates massive numbers whenever he decides to stream. SingSing and his team, Kaipi, won a spot at this month's Manila Major 2016 by qualifying through the European Open Qualifier. Unfortunately, Kaipi couldn't make it out of the tournament's group stages and ended up 5th-10th.
#2: JimBen
When it comes to YouTube, JimBen is all about quality over quantity. This month he generated the second most YouTube video views despite only uploading three times. JimBen's latest Silly Builds video, featuring Phantom Assassin, has received 700k views. If you need to get your JimBen fix in between his infrequent YouTube uploads, drop by his Twitch stream. He usually streams twice a week, including the interactive 'Sub Sunday'.
#1: Admiral Bulldog
After winning a tournament in January, Admiral Bulldog and team Alliance have subsequently placed 3rd, 7th-8th, and 5th-6th (twice). TI 2016 is coming up soon, and Alliance will have to step up their game if they want to recapture the title they won in 2013.