
u/Kalkiavatarp031

Hey everyone,
I’ve been consistently uploading gaming content recently, mainly focused on high-damage gameplay, boss fights, and team builds in Injustice 2 Mobile.
I’m trying to improve both my content quality and channel growth step by step, but I feel like I’ve hit a point where I need outside perspective from people who understand YouTube better than I do.
Right now I’m experimenting with:
• Better thumbnails
• More consistent upload timing
• Shorts + longer gameplay videos
• Sharing clips on Discord/Reddit
• Improving titles and retention
Some videos perform decently, while others barely move, even when the gameplay itself feels strong. So I wanted to ask creators here:
What actually helped your gaming channel start growing?
Was it consistency, thumbnails, retention, niche focus, editing style, SEO… or something else entirely?
I’m not looking for shortcuts or “sub4sub” stuff — just trying to learn how experienced creators think and improve over time.
I didn’t include the link directly because I wanted genuine feedback first, but I’m happy to share it if needed.
Any honest advice, mistakes to avoid, or feedback from your own journey would genuinely help. 🙌
Hey everyone,
I’ve been consistently uploading gaming content recently, mainly focused on high-damage gameplay, boss fights, and team builds in Injustice 2 Mobile.
I’m trying to improve both my content quality and channel growth step by step, but I feel like I’ve hit a point where I need outside perspective from people who understand YouTube better than I do.
Right now I’m experimenting with:
• Better thumbnails
• More consistent upload timing
• Shorts + longer gameplay videos
• Sharing clips on Discord/Reddit
• Improving titles and retention
Some videos perform decently, while others barely move, even when the gameplay itself feels strong. So I wanted to ask creators here:
What actually helped your gaming channel start growing?
Was it consistency, thumbnails, retention, niche focus, editing style, SEO… or something else entirely?
I’m not looking for shortcuts or “sub4sub” stuff — just trying to learn how experienced creators think and improve over time.
Any honest advice, mistakes to avoid, or feedback from your own journey would genuinely help. 🙌
Pulled off another Doctor Fate one-shot with this attack setup 🔥
Team: • Beast Boy (Zatanna Puppet)
• Classic Wonder Woman
• Black Manta
Total Damage: 1.92 Billion 💀
The damage output on this team is still absolutely insane when the combo timing lands properly. Doctor Fate got erased before he could do anything 😭
Always fun testing different attack rotations and pushing the damage higher every run.
#Injustice2Mobile #DoctorFate #OneShot #BeastBoy #BlackManta #Gaming
Pretty close fight overall.
I was running Poison Ivy + Vixen + HBHQ, and things were going smooth until Batwoman landed her supermove directly on Ivy. She was almost out at that point, looked like the match might slip.
But Ivy managed to recover just enough, got the timing right, and finished Batwoman with a clean one-shot.
Didn’t expect it to turn out like that, but it worked.
Was fighting Sub-Zero boss and things were going fine… then suddenly the game crashed. Thought it was a one-time issue, but it happened AGAIN.
Lost 2 attempts just like that and the boss health didn’t even move.
Tried two teams:
• Batwoman The Drowned, John Stewart Green Lantern, Robin King
• Batman Ninja Batman, Zatanna, Batman Ninja Robin
Is this happening with anyone else or am I just unlucky?
I’ve seen many videos on YouTube where Beast Boy’s combo continues smoothly, but whenever I try to maintain it, my combo keeps dropping after 3–4 SP3s.
I feel like I might be doing something wrong.
If anyone has tips or knows what I’m missing, please let me know, I’d really appreciate the help!
Guys, I feel like I might have a few more hero combinations that can pull off a one-shot kill, but honestly I’m a bit confused about which ones are actually the best.
Right now I only have around 5–6 strong teams, and I keep repeating the same ones 😅
So if you know any OP combos with one-shot potential, please suggest them 🙏
Would really appreciate some guidance from the community ❤️