Video summary

SIZE CARD OR SQUIDGITTE DMG TESTING SNIPER - RAGNAROK ORIGIN CLASSIC

Main summary

Key takeaways

Gaming

Game storyline / context

  • The video is about Ragnarok Origin Classic, specifically optimizing Sniper damage.
  • Optimization is done by selecting among card sizes (small / medium / large) and experimenting with different card combinations—notably involving cards such as “Squid,” “Wolf,” “Goblin,” and related variants.
  • There isn’t a traditional narrative storyline covered; the content focuses on build testing and damage optimization.

Gameplay highlights & what was tested

  • The creator repeatedly emphasizes that small card sizes produce better Sniper damage output than medium or other size choices.
  • They run damage tests across multiple setups, swapping specific cards to isolate the impact (for example, comparing Squid versus other cards).
  • Tested combinations include:
    • Squid (aiming to include three Squid in the setup)
    • Wolf card
    • Cards referred to as Brot / Mandrake / Goblin Mandrake (used as baseline elements or replaced during testing)
  • Test results:
    • One setup shows damage values around ~5 million.
    • Other configurations reach higher totals around ~10 million, then settle into the ~5–6 million range depending on the setup and test duration.
    • Test windows are commonly described as ~15–30 seconds.
  • Key conclusion: small size configurations with Snipers yield higher damage, and this should be confirmed through controlled testing rather than assumptions.

Strategies / key tips mentioned

  • Prioritize Small card sizes to maximize Sniper damage (the main recommendation).
  • Use targeted replacements to compare builds fairly (e.g., replace one card with Squid and observe the damage difference).
  • Avoid overthinking theoretical claims—make decisions using controlled damage tests.
  • The creator acknowledges some players may call the approach a waste of resources, but argues it’s still worthwhile to focus resources on maximizing Sniper damage.

Gamers / sources featured

  • No specific other gamers, channels, or external sources are named in the subtitles.
  • The speaker refers broadly to “so many people” without identifying them.

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