![]() This scorchrend resistance down is stackable, allowing her to maintain a consistently high chance of applying scorchrend at any point during a battle. Her first skill Tropical Snipe, at a low SP cost of 2560, deals 1 hit of 1626%, and lowers the scorchrend resistance of enemies by 20% for 30 seconds. This is not the case however once we move onto her adventurer skills. You may be thinking to yourself that she possesses these abilities due to the possibility that she can inflict the enemies with a much powerful version of Scorchrend, like what Delphi is capable of with Poison. Her second, Strength Amp = Scorchrend Edge and Sting, increases her scorchrend affliction chance by a further 30%, and its duration by 30%. Her first of which, Flurry Scorchrend Edge and Sting, provides an increase chance of inflicting scorchrend by 50%, and its duration by 30%. This becomes increasingly clear when we go over her unique passive abilities. The only adventurer to appear at the focus rate for the banner, Summer Alex bring an interesting kit into the flame element that, at first glance, seem quite confusing to understand her purpose. I will use this approach also for future Gala Banners if they are tied closely to the release of any endgame fight, so expect some articles to possible be delayed as a result. While this opinion may not change much from launch, it is better to be comprehensive with all endgame content instead of making pure assumptions. Due to the Asura’s Wrath fight releasing a few days after the Gala banner, I had decided to let these units settle in to the meta of this fight before making final judgement of their worth. I typically like to write these Gala pieces alongside the endgame content that they are released with, as it has been shown that content is designed to take advantages of the recent Gala unit. Let us see how they shape up to their competition they face in the shadow and flame elements.īefore I begin, apologies for the lateness of the article. This is of course the flame bow user Summer Alex. And thankfully, it is of a story character that has so far received no alternative versions besides her Gala variant. Joining him on the banner is the first of what seems to be many summer units being released in the month of July. This time it is the final void dragon Nidhogg who is to receive the Gala Reborn treatment for the shadow element. Even though by the time this is published we are into early July, the end of June bought with it another Gala banner to bolster your unit roster with a powerful limited unit, recently shown in the story. Welcome to another edition of the Should You Summon article, an opinion piece to provide advice as to whether you should spend your wyrmite or not in attaining the newest units to grace the game.
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