On this battlefield blanketed by ice and snow, she stands like a master conductor, orchestrating the symphony of ice and snow with her long-handled weapon. Though she is only the vice-C of her team, she contributes immensely through her unique abilities by lowering the water and ice elemental resistances of enemies, providing powerful support to her team. Let us venture into this icy realm to uncover her development path.
She is a wielder of ice-elemental long-handled weapons, blessed with unique talents. Her Elemental Skill allows her to coordinate attacks from off-field, while her Elemental Burst can restore team members’ health based on her attack power. Most remarkably, her passive talent makes her an indispensable support: when the team includes 1/2/3/4 characters with water or ice elements, she reduces enemies’ water and ice resistance by 5%/10%/15%/55%. This talent allows her to shine brilliantly in an ice-themed team.
When it comes to talent prioritization, we must find the perfect notes, much like appreciating a symphony. Her Elemental Skill, “Cryogenic Cooking,” should be the primary focus as it serves as her main damage output, akin to the main melody of a symphony. Her Elemental Burst, “Floral Blade Technique,” provides healing for the entire team, much like a soothing harmony, and should also be prioritized. As for her Normal Attack, “Culinary Mastery,” while it is auxiliary, it can be postponed slightly, much like the subtle embellishments in a symphony.
In this icy symphony, weapon choice is crucial. The “Symphonist of Scents” is undoubtedly the best option. This 5-star weapon boasts a base attack of 608 and a 66.2% critical damage bonus. Its effects are equally impressive: it increases attack power by 12%, with an additional 12% boost when off-field. After healing, both the wielder and the healed character gain the “Savoring Refrain” effect, boosting attack power by 32% for 3 seconds, even when off-field. This weapon truly allows her to shine on the battlefield.
The “Staff of Homa” is another worthy 5-star weapon. With a base attack of 608 and a 66.2% critical damage bonus, it also offers a 20% increase in health. Its attack power is further enhanced by 0.8% of the wielder’s maximum health, with an additional 1% health-based attack boost when health drops below 50%. This balanced design suits players seeking overall development.
The “Skyward Spine,” also a 5-star weapon, focuses more on elemental energy recharge efficiency. With a base attack of 674 and a 36.8% energy recharge bonus, it also increases critical rate by 8%, normal attack speed by 12%, and triggers additional damage from “Falling Leaf Catherine.” This design is ideal for players who frequently use their Elemental Burst.
Among 4-star weapons, the “Deathmatch” and “Favonius Lance” are also noteworthy. The “Deathmatch” offers a 32% attack and defense boost against multiple enemies, increasing to 48% against a single foe. The “Favonius Lance” focuses on energy recharge, with a 100% chance to generate elemental particles upon a critical hit, restoring 6 energy points every 6 seconds.
For artifact sets, the “Golden Troupe” is the optimal choice. A 2-piece set increases Elemental Skill damage by 20%, rising to 25% with a 4-piece set. Additionally, Elemental Skill damage is further boosted by 25% when off-field, with the effect lasting 2 seconds after entering the field. This design significantly enhances her off-field damage output, making her a vital team member.
In summary, she is an indispensable character in an ice-themed team.