《鳴潮》 角色排行列表 | 排名和分析
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Jiyan stands out as a top-tier DPS unit, capable of unleashing devastating single-target and AoE damage that can take down even the toughest enemies. One of Jiyan's most notable abilities is his Ultimate, which can group smaller enemies together, providing a valuable means of crowd control. With the introduction of Whimpering Wastes, Jiyan has found a new niche that has significantly increased his value, making him a highly versatile unit to have in your arsenal.
As a premier Spectro Main-DPS character, Jinhsi is renowned for her extraordinary burst damage capabilities, courtesy of her Skill and Resonance Liberation. Her multipliers are impressively high, allowing her to annihilate any enemy that dares to stand in her way. Although she remains a great pick, her age is beginning to show, particularly when compared to newer units that have been introduced to the game.
Changli is an exceptional main-DPS unit, capable of dealing massive amounts of Fusion damage when her Forte Circuit is fully stacked. She also possesses the ability to self-buff her ATK after using her Ultimate, enabling her to deal even more damage. While Changli can take on a Sub-DPS role thanks to her Outro Skill, it's generally not recommended, as she excels as a Main DPS and can dominate the field with her impressive damage output.
Zhezhi is a highly skilled Sub-DPS unit, providing valuable buffs to characters that scale off Resonance Skill, along with bonus amplification of Glacio DMG. She currently holds the top spot as the best Sub-DPS for two of the game's most powerful DPS units, Jinhsi and Carlotta, making her an extremely versatile unit to have in your team.
Camellya is a formidable Havoc DPS unit, capable of dishing out far-reaching combos that are primarily AoE-based. She also has access to a free Sub-DPS, making it extremely easy to build a team around her. Although she remains a great unit to build, her age is starting to show, particularly when compared to more modern Havoc units like Phrolova.
Roccia is an exceptional Havoc Sub-DPS unit, capable of providing significant increases to both Basic Attack and Havoc DMG. She also possesses a useful grouping utility that enables your DPS to decimate hordes of enemies with ease. However, her value is somewhat limited, as she can only truly thrive in a Havoc team, which restricts her team composition options.
Cantarella is a highly versatile Havoc character who brings a lot to the table, particularly in Mono Havoc Teams. She enables the option to run a second Sub-DPS instead of a support character, courtesy of her kit, which provides some healing and sustain. Cantarella also offers Resonance and Havoc DMG amplification, making her a flexible unit when it comes to buffing various DPS units. Additionally, she can deal extra damage with her off-field Coordinated attacks, boosting the overall team damage potential.
Lupa is the premier Fusion DMG enabler, capable of taking Fusion teams to new heights. When used in mono-Fusion teams, her value is immense, making her the final piece of the puzzle for Fusion teams. However, this also means that she is extremely limited when it comes to team building, as she requires all three Resonators to be Fusion.
Sanhua is one of the best Sub-DPS units in the game, providing Basic Attack DMG Deepen for 14 seconds to the next character who takes the field. She also deals significant damage, but relies heavily on detonating ice structures using her Heavy Attacks.
Calcharo is an Electro Main-DPS unit, capable of dealing a substantial amount of Electro damage with both his Skill and Liberation. With the introduction of Yinlin, he now has a great Sub-DPS that pushes him to even greater heights.
Encore is a top-notch Fusion DPS unit, focusing solely on dealing pure damage. When she enters her Cosmos Rave state, she unleashes an insane amount of Fusion DMG. However, she can be quite fragile, as her Cosmos Rave state does not provide any crowd control, which can be a problem if she's taking a lot of hits, considering her Cosmos Rave state only lasts for 10 seconds.
Rover (Spectro) is a jack-of-all-trades, providing excellent Sub-DPS capabilities with her time stop Outro Skill, while also showing glimpses of Main-DPS potential with her high-damage Resonance Liberation. Unfortunately, this has resulted in the Spectro Rover falling behind compared to other characters with more defined roles.
Yinlin is a great Sub-DPS unit, providing bonuses for both Liberation DMG and Electro DMG, as well as sending out Electro coordinated attacks for extra damage. This enables Yinlin to deal damage even when off-field, increasing her value. However, her value has decreased with the introduction of more multi-wave content in the game, as the inconsistencies with her marks application have hindered her overall performance.
Rover (Havoc) is a great damage dealer, allowing for easy activation of their Dark Surge state. They possess high burst damage capability, courtesy of their Resonance Liberation, but their Basic Attack is where they truly shine. It's essential to hone your dodging skills to maximize the Basic Attack damage dealt during Dark Surge.
Xiangli Yao is a great Main DPS unit, capable of slowing down enemy movement and dealing significant damage to enemies, as long as you know how to utilize him effectively. He relies heavily on Resonance Liberation DMG, so any character, weapon, or Echoes that buff it work great with Xiangli Yao. Unfortunately, he is completely overshadowed by the newer Electro character Augusta.
Rover (Aero) currently suffers from having no other available characters that fully utilize their kit. While Rover (Aero) is a great applicator of negative effects on enemies, there is a limited character pool that has negative effects built into their kit. However, they are the best in slot Support for one of the best teams in the game, making a case for improvements in performance.
Chisa is a universal Negative Status Support unit, capable of increasing the max stack count for all status effects, while providing multiple DEF reduction against enemies with her Havoc Bane and skill, Thread of Bane. Her value comes from her flexibility to maximize any Negative Status effect, but is severely hindered by the lack of implementation of comps that utilize these mechanics in the game.
Mortefi has a unique mechanic that allows coordinated Fusion attacks to follow whenever you attack enemies, ensuring Mortefi deals damage even when off-field, exponentially increasing his value in fights. He is also a 4-star unit, making him easily accessible. His value increases even more when the on-field DPS uses Heavy Attacks, which is quite common for most DPS units in the game.
Danjin is a great DPS unit to have, particularly for free-to-play players. She can deal huge amounts of damage, as long as you can properly manage her HP-drain mechanic. This may be challenging when facing tougher enemies, so player skill plays a significant role in ensuring Danjin survives fights.
Jianxin is a solid unit, serving as a middle ground between Main and Sub-DPS. She can hold her own as a Main-DPS, providing grouping and AoE damage against multiple enemies. Her Outro Skill also buffs Resonance Liberation DMG, making her a great Sub-DPS as well. However, her jack-of-all-trades situation has caused her to fall behind compared to other characters with more defined roles.
Lingyang is currently being outclassed by his standard 5-star peers, particularly those with impressive AoE damage capabilities. He also lacks a dedicated Glacio support, and his damage has been subpar compared to other Main-DPS units in the game.
Aalto can be seen as a good Sub-DPS unit, capable of buffing Aero DMG while dealing decent damage. However, he is being outclassed by other Sub-DPS units like Mortefi, who can deal damage even when off-field.
Yuanwu is a Sub-DPS unit that follows up with coordinated Electro DMG even when he's off-field. He can also reduce the enemy's Vibration Strength, but this only applies if the enemy is inside the circle of effect, which can be easily avoided by mobile enemies.
Chixia is a DPS unit that excels against hordes of enemies due to her mobility and ease of use. She can take on single-target bosses with ease, as long as you can reposition and evade properly. However, her benefit decreases when dealing with mobs of enemies, as she can easily be overwhelmed by multiple enemies if you're not careful.
Baizhi is a pure healer who can be used when you don't have access to Shorekeeper and Verina. She can burst-heal using her Resonance Skill and Liberation, as well as continuously heal and buff the next character that takes the field for 36 seconds. Unlocking her Inherent Skill 1 also provides ATK boosts to the next on-field DPS that picks up the Euphonia generated by You'tan.
Yangyang is the first free 4-star character that all players will receive. Although she provides decent damage and utility with her Aero grouping, she falls off immediately once the player unlocks better Sub-DPS units that provide DMG buffs.
With the introduction of Jinhsi, Taoqi has found a new Sub-DPS role in her team, providing Resonance Skill amplification while dishing out quick-switch damage with her Resonance Liberation. Unfortunately, her glaring problems still exist, particularly the split scaling with her Forte and Shields.
Youhu is a healer-support hybrid who can provide multiple buffs and effects in battle, from healing to vibration strength depletion efficiency. However, the buffs are obtained through a kit-based RNG system, which proves to be extremely inconsistent when used in teams. Although you can force some effects to happen, the effects will be random most of the time and can sometimes disrupt rotations.
Lumi is a Sub-DPS unit that provides Resonance Skill DMG Amplification via her Outro Skill. Her kit is fairly straightforward, with good multipliers for her Forte Circuit and Resonance Liberation. However, her damage tends to fall off when doing Basic Attacks with her two Light Modes, but she can deal decent damage when her Forte Circuit is full.