![]() ![]() As such, we’ll mainly be focusing on her B Passive, C Passive, and Sacred Seal. Much of her kit is going to stay relatively the same since Dragon’s Wrath also has defensive properties tied to it. Given that Legendary Fae has a base Atk stat of 42 alongside a 19 MT PRF that inflicts an assortment of penalties on the foe that not only increases her defensive prowess but also increases her overall damage output, she has a fairly solid chance at OHKOs. For this set, we’ll be making use of Dragon’s Wrath for a potential one-shot build.Sacred Seal: Quick Riposte / Mystic Boost / Atk/Def Solo So, it may be worth considering running Mystic Boost if you do want to maintain a certain HP threshold. However, if you want more sustainability, she can opt for Mystic Boost instead, which may seem counterintuitive with Life Unending since it can heal back her HP when it triggers, but generally speaking, you don’t want her falling into that range so easily. Meanwhile, if running Null C-Disrupt, she can instead run Quick Riposte so that she can secure doubles in the enemy phase. Def/Res Solo is always going to be a solid option for her since it simply increases her overall defensive capabilities. Depending on the rest of her kit, she can either opt for Def/Res Solo, Quick Riposte, or even Mystic Boost. Legendary Fae has a fair amount of Sacred Seal options at her disposal.The additional Def and Res it grants Legendary Fae can help with her overall survivability and the debuff it inflicts on the foe can help her secure more kills when initiated on. Def/Res Menace is a fine skill to run.This can help her take down Firesweep threats such as Dazzling Staves and Firesweep Bows. Legendary Fae can also opt for Null C-Disrupt as she has a significant amount of defensive prowess. However, it’s not the only option available. ![]() This, as a result, not only helps her with her damage output but also helps her with her overall survivability. Dragon’s Ire has fantastic synergy with her PRF as not only is she able to secure her own double with Dragon's Ire but also prevent the foe’s double with her PRF. Two of Legendary Fae’s best options for her B Passive include her innate Dragon’s Ire and Null C-Disrupt.That being said, you’re better off keeping her as a generalist tank since she has the stats for it. Frankly, there’s also no real reason to switch it out for anything else, unless you want to make her into a Melee Specialist with a Unity skill. This can help her take on an assortment of magical threats and help with her overall survivability. Distant Stance is essentially a powercrept version of Distant Counter, granting the ability to counterattack regardless of the foe’s range alongside an additional five Res when the foe initiates combat.So, there’s no real reason to switch it out for any other Special. It’s also worth mentioning that since Legendary Fae has an extremely high amount of Atk, she may not struggle nearly as much without a damaging Special. Moreover, being instantly charged on Turn 1 means she doesn’t have to worry about triggering it as it’ll be ready from the get-go. Life Unending, while not a damaging Special, makes up for that fact by acting as a Miracle with an innate S Drink when it triggers.Overall, she has a lot going for her as an enemy phase unit. And, as previously mentioned, with her status as an Infantry unit, she can make use of Null C-Disrupt and have the ability to counter every kind of foe present. The Guard effect alongside the -5 infliction to every stat so long as the foe either initiates combat or has 75% or more HP present is fairly strong for her survivability. Moreover, the assortment of effects that Dazzling Breath has can help her excel in that role. Given Legendary Fae’s status as an Infantry unit and how well her statline was allocated, Legendary Fae can make for a really solid Aether Raids generalist tank.Sacred Seal: Def/Res Solo / Quick Riposte / Mystic Boost ![]()
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