This summary of the video was created by an AI. It might contain some inaccuracies.
00:00:00 – 00:14:24
The video provides a comprehensive guide to the "bear trap" event in the game "White Out Survival," which takes place every 48 hours and lasts for 30 minutes. The guide is divided into two main phases: preparation and rally. During the preparation phase, players must donate Explosive Arrowheads obtained from Intel Missions to upgrade the bear trap, which can be enhanced to five levels, each increasing the damage dealt to the bear by 5%, up to 25%. The rally phase involves alliance members coordinating to deal maximum damage to the bear and accrue rewards, with specific emphasis on timing and selecting optimal heroes and skills. Key strategies include avoiding conflicting events, manually controlling rally start times, and utilizing a mix of heroes with damage-boosting skills. The video also advises on troop composition, recommending a balance of infantry, lancers, and marksmen, and highlights the importance of placing strong players closest to the bear. Detailed tactical recommendations include using Jesse as a supporting hero, quickly cycling rallies, and proper resource management during wars. The overarching theme is meticulous preparation and strategic execution to maximize effectiveness and rewards during the bear trap event.
00:00:00
In this segment, the video focuses on the “bear trap” event in the game “White Out Survival.” The event occurs every 48 hours and lasts for 30 minutes, requiring players to either start or join a rally to inflict damage on a bear. The guide is divided into two phases: preparation and rally. In the preparation phase, players need to build or upgrade the alliance’s bear trap by donating Explosive Arrowheads, which can be obtained through completing Intel Missions. The trap can be upgraded to five levels, with each level increasing the damage dealt to the bear by 5%, up to a maximum of 25%. The rally phase involves alliance members participating in the battle to accumulate rewards based on the damage they inflict. The video suggests organizing donations and setting reminders well ahead of the hunt, and advises starting the hunt manually for better coordination.
00:03:00
In this segment, the speaker provides detailed instructions for coordinating a successful rally in a game during a specific event. Key points include advising players to avoid engaging in conflicting activities like the Polar Terror Rally and Bear Hunt simultaneously, and suggesting they turn off auto-jo for manual control. They emphasize the importance of R5 or R4 leaders conducting alliance voting to determine the best timing for rallies when many members are online to maximize damage and rewards. The rally setup involves selecting the right heroes and skills, focusing on critical skills such as attack up, damage up, and lethality up. There are two types of skills mentioned: fixed trigger skills that consistently activate, and chance trigger skills which depend on luck but can cause high damage. Specific examples of both types are given, highlighting the balance between these skills for a successful rally.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker advises avoiding heroes with chance-trigger skills and instead focusing on those with damage up, attack up, and lethality up skills for rallies. The speaker discusses the complexity of choosing the right heroes for starting and joining rallies, depending on hero levels, skills, stars, and lineup changes. A draft lineup is provided for viewers to screenshot for reference. The speaker emphasizes that no single best lineup exists, as each can be countered. Specific heroes are recommended for starting rallies, joining others’ rallies, and bear hunts. They explain the timing differences in bear trap rallies and suggest strategies to maximize rally effectiveness. The importance of using a combat hero as the queue captain, while filling other slots with growth heroes to increase troop capacity, is highlighted.
00:09:00
In this part of the video, the speaker advises on strategies for Bear Hunt, recommending normal players use a balanced number of infantry, lancers, and marksmen. For risk-takers, increasing marksmen can be effective, while the 100% Marksman strategy should be used cautiously. Strong players with high-level heroes and rally capacity should be positioned closest to the bear for optimal damage. Proper seating arrangement, avoiding joining rallies with ineffective skills, and activating pet skills can enhance damage output. They also recommend joining rallies of strong Alliance members, keeping the rally page open and avoiding joining through Alliance chat for efficiency.
00:12:00
In this part of the video, the speaker provides a strategic guide on maximizing damage in the bear trap event and efficiently using heroes in rallies. Key points include using Jesse as a supporting hero if she is not in the main three, creating three formations with Jesse as the Q captain, and quickly sending out rallies as soon as one returns. The speaker emphasizes starting the last rally at least 6 minutes before the event ends and avoiding a 100% Marksman strategy unless it’s feasible for every queue. Additionally, they advise yielding position to stronger players near the bear trap and explain the significance of the event for resource growth. The speaker also suggests not claiming rewards during ongoing wars to safeguard resources and notes that the bear trap level resets after each hunt. Finally, they mention having more detailed videos on the topics discussed, with links provided for further viewing.