Banner Guide – Snow White Ventana


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Overview

Ventana excels at doing high damage against single target dark bosses

Outstanding synergy with her other costumes

Mainly for use against single target enemies, which is relatively rare

Heavily dependent on having other Ventana costumes

Almost impossible to do bonus damage on all tiles

Ventana for PVE

Ventana’s specialty is dealing very high single target damage to enemies with taunt applied.

With a +5 full potential, Snow White Ventana does 450% damage to regular enemies, which isn’t very high. However, she deals a massive 1,300% damage to enemies that are Taunting or using Concentrated Fire.

Okay, so “Concentrated Fire” is just a fancy way of saying an enemy is being taunted by my team. Like, Zenith and Apostle Morphea both make enemies focus on Snow White Ventana. Because of this, usually only one enemy tile will actually let her deal extra damage – it’s rare to have more than one taunt going on at a time, so she really shines on that single target.

Snow White Ventana’s massive 1,300% damage is impressive, but other characters who focus on light attacks can also deal comparable amounts of damage. Here are a few examples:

  • Fallen Wings Olivier can deal over 2,000% damage with a full SP bar.
  • Sacred Justia can do 1,200% damage when hitting 9 targets in a large AOE.
  • Queen of Signatures Michaela deals 3×390% (1,170%) in a long “X-shape” AOE.

While Snow White Ventana deals solid damage, it’s not strong enough by itself to make up for the fact that it only effectively hits one enemy at a time, and only when that enemy is taunting or being focused by attacks.

Snow White Ventana is quite powerful, especially with help from her other outfits. She’s at her best when you combine all three of her costumes together in a sequence.

The first part of this strategy involves using Onsen Ventana. This ability weakens a single enemy, making them take 10% more damage from light-based attacks for 10 turns.

Okay, so the next character I added to my team is Ventana, and she’s awesome! She basically boosts my attack power by 125% for four turns, which is a huge damage boost. It’s a really solid self-buff that helps me clear stages faster.

Snow White Ventana is the final, powerful attacker in this team. While her base damage of 1,300% is strong on its own, combining it with the +200% light vulnerability from Onsen Ventana and the +125% attack boost from Comeback Idol Ventana creates incredibly high damage output. This makes her the best light character for focusing on single targets.

Game modes

Ventana excels at dealing damage to single, powerful enemies, particularly those that force you to attack them. However, Brown Dust 2 doesn’t often require focusing damage on just one target, which limits her usefulness.

Ventana excels against the few challenging single bosses in story mode, but the majority of battles focus on quickly defeating large groups of enemies using area-of-effect attacks.

Okay, so usually when I’m doing group hunts or raids, I focus on AOE attacks because bosses are often surrounded by adds or have a bunch of weak spots. But sometimes you get those really tough, single-target bosses – and that’s when my Ventana build really comes into its own. It’s perfect for focusing all that damage on one spot!

Ventana isn’t effective against the Last Night boss because you can’t focus your attacks on it.

Ventana for PVP

Ventana isn’t a strong choice for player-versus-player (PVP) battles. While her quick combo attack is useful against single enemies, it’s hard to execute in the fast-paced environment of PVP. Additionally, she doesn’t deal much damage unless she’s supported by abilities that draw enemy fire or focus attacks.

While Snow White Ventana is designed to counter Granhildr (a hero who uses a preemptive taunt), she isn’t a better choice than Eleaneer. Eleaneer costs less skill points, is more consistent, and has a stronger overall kit for player-versus-player battles.

Conclusion

Snow White Ventana is a very niche costume, and not considered a high priority pull.

She’s the strongest choice in her class only under specific conditions: when fighting dark-type enemies, if you don’t need attacks that hit multiple targets, and if you can reliably use taunt or focus fire. Plus, you need to have her other outfits equipped. Otherwise, many other light outfits offer similar high damage and are generally more versatile.

Honestly, if you’re not trying to finish unlocking everything for Ventana or aiming for a perfect score, I’d say just save your tickets. You’ll probably want them later for something else!

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2026-01-07 17:38