【ネタ】朱鳶は強い撃破キャラと組むと…
215: 名無しさん 2024/07/20(土) 17:48:59.95
朱鳶は強い撃破キャラと組むと真価発揮しそうだからチン先輩来るまでは評価するの難しそうだよね
しばらくは無理やりクレタと組むかアンビーで頑張るかしないとだし

 

230: 名無しさん 2024/07/20(土) 17:57:53.66
>>215
シュエンのベストパートナーはニコ
シュエンニコだとシナジー撃破はアンビー
撃破のシナジー妥協するならクレタ

氷属性ダウンが絶妙に噛み合わないが
シナジーは発動する蒼角ライカン

シュエンの火力は落ちるが全員シナジー発動する
シュエンルーシークレタ

撃破前提だとほぼこのどれかになりそう

 

246: 名無しさん 2024/07/20(土) 18:09:42.08
シナジーの有無関係なくアンビーじゃクレタライカンのブレイク速度に全然追いつかんぞ
クレタのシナジーは連携スキル限定の強化だからそこまで重要度高くないし普通にクレタシュエンニコが現状のエーテル最適パやろ
チンイー来るまでのバーターだが

 

462: 名無しさん 2024/07/20(土) 20:02:40.29
あと4日後には朱鳶追加でさらに育成リソース足りなくなるぞ
朱鳶本人と一緒に組ませるニコも育てないといけないのも辛い

 

479: 名無しさん 2024/07/20(土) 20:19:44.49
ニコは柳来てもシュエンと組めるんか?
柳来たら外れるならあんま育成したくない

 

483: 名無しさん 2024/07/20(土) 20:22:59.62
>>479
全ての人が全キャラ引ける訳では無いンナ…
てかそれを言ったらいずれ全キャラ型落ちになるンナ…

 

506: 名無しさん 2024/07/20(土) 20:35:05.04
アンビーの追加コアスキル結構弱いから気にせず他のキャラ突っ込んで良いと思うわ
朱鳶とニコだけ発動してりゃ十分だろ

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