Reverse: 1999 players were first introduced to 37 in the Version 1.4 update. She is a great 6-star character that many Reverse: 1999 players are looking to invest in, and that’s simply because of her ability to act as a DPS and Sub DPS. She’s usually used for her AoE DPS abilities, but this can also come at a disadvantage if Timekeepers do not accurately place her in the right teams.
37 does indeed take time to build; however, if you know just what she does and how she can be utilized in teams, she’ll make a great DPS for any future Support and Debuff units that make an appearance.
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37 Skills, Explained – Reverse: 1999
Simply put, 37 only works best when you stack her [Eureka], and this can be done by either using her own skills or her teammates’ skills. Then, she uses this [Eureka] to deal massive Genesis DMG to her enemies. This ability is also heavily reliant on her allies’ follow-up attacks, since her DMG can only scale higher this way. Unfortunately, she is part of a trend of characters whose Portraits are what make them unstoppable on the battlefield. So, if players do manage to get her at P3 or P5, her [Eureka] will stack further and increase her Critical ratio as well.
If you don’t plan on obtaining Portraits of her, just stick to P0 and invest heavily in her Ultimate and Skill II. Because 37 is not as versatile as she would like to be, she’s quite limited in DMG output depending on her teammates. Luckily, there are options to counteract this with Psychubes and Resonance builds until you wait for Follow-up attack and Support units to help trigger her abilities.
Best Psychubes For 37 In Reverse: 1999
As with most Reverse: 1999 characters, there are only a few Psychubes that work exceptionally well with 37. She doesn’t really have a signature Psychube; she has an Anecdote Psychube, so if you own Falling for a Sweet Phenomenon, it’s probably the best-in-slot option for her. It increases her Critical DMG and Genesis DMG, which is what 37 needs as a DPS unit. On the Hand of Time is also the next best option you have, especially for teams built around follow-up attacks. However, you will need to make sure 37 can use her extra action twice to get the full effect of this Psychube.
Other options range from, Silent and Adoring to Long Night Talk, where these two work the same way as Falling for a Sweet Phenomenon. However, Long Night Talk brings in an additional buff when incantations are used, which is something you can make use of since 37 relies heavily on those as well. It boosts her damage potential quite well and is honestly the easier option for her kit. Silent and Adoring instead offers an increased stance on extra actions, so if it’s easier to obtain this over On the Hand of Time, you should.
Best Resonance Build For 37 In Reverse: 1999
Since 37’s kit is heavily reliant on Critical damage and Critical rate, you have a number of options to try out when it comes to Resonance builds. But like any other main DPS unit, she also greatly benefits from those ATK-centric resonance builds. Focusing solely on Critical damage and Critical rate will allow all her Genesis damage to strike as Critical hits.
Timekeepers should make sure that their main Resonance build is Aspirational, but if they want to survive for the time being, Genuinity works just as fine, too.
Best Team Compositions For 37 In Reverse: 1999
It’s best to slot 37 in as your DPS because her Support capabilities rank low when it comes to other DPS characters. She’s, in a sense, very ‘picky’ with her teammates, too, so there are not a lot of combinations you can experiment with. Nonetheless, here are some ideal team comps that will make her shine.
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37 + Anjo Nala + Jiu Niangzi + Tooth Fairy
Quite frankly, this is the ideal team for 37, consisting of two amazing supports that specialize in follow-up attacks. Jiu’s kit is centered around follow-up attacks, working incredibly well with 37, and Anjo Nala takes the stage with her as a sub DPS that buffs her.
Tooth Fairy is purely there for healing instances, but if you want to switch her out with Kakania, that’s a potentially broken team as well. For more F2P characters, you can use Lilya and NewBabel instead of Anjo and Jiu.
37 + Lilya + 6 + Tooth Fairy
6 released in the patch after 37, and for a 6-star Support, he does exceptionally well in any team. The two of them complement each other well, and that’s purely due to 6’s versatility, despite 37’s pickiness. 6 also works as a great debuff on enemies, and with Tooth Fairy, they can negate most enemies on the field.
Lilya can work as a sub DPS or Support here who greatly increases 37’s follow-up attack strategy, as this synergy not only fills up her [Eureka] stack faster, but it also amplifies the team’s overall damage output.
37 + Regulus + Tooth Fairy + Anna Lee
Since 37 works best in a 4-man unit, you can also try her without the extra helper in battle if you don’t have a follow-up team yet. Since Regulus usually skips turns, her Insight passive triggers, and 37 can take over Regulus’s role. This ‘acts’ as a follow up, but it doesn’t have the same damage output as one could hope for in a Jiu-centered follow-up team.
Nonetheless, this team works just as well in battle, and you can switch out Anna Lee for either Jiu or Lilya should you choose to obtain them for your 37.
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