Her main demerits are the fact that her NP charge skill decreases HP for all allies by a small amount, and that she has no defensive skills to her name, so she will need to rely on other supports for any defensive measures. Her NP gives her a minor ATK buff for herself before damage, can drain enemy NP Gauge to support stalling, and also provides a small amount of NP Gauge to all allies. To top everything off, she is one of the first Support Servants who also has a damage dealing AoE Buster NP, making her a decent utilizer of her own supportive capacity. An interesting but slightly more difficult-to-use effect of hers is her buff that grants extra NP Gauge when an ally uses Buster Cards, which in practice can be unreliable due to being dependent on Card draws. She also has a sizable Buster buff that increases Crit and Star Gather for an ally, a +20 crit star drop, and the ability to provide bonus damage against both Human attribute and Human traits. She notably has a targetable 50% NP Charge skill that also reduces skill cooldowns for the target by 2, unlocking a Servant's ability to stack skills that are on shorter cooldowns where it would not be possible prior. Koyanskaya, everyone's favorite NFF sales representative, finally joins the roster, elevating the Buster meta to new heights in the process of doing so. They will perform decently nonetheless and still put up a great performance with the right support. Often they have a future upgrade to look forward to that shifts their placement. Servants who either have competition too strong for their specialization or who lack a strong specialization. Regardless, they will easily outperform most lower rarity Servants. They typically face stronger competition in their role, lack the support necessary to show their true potential, or have a distinct weakness in their kit. Solid Servants, who often require more support to fully make use of. They may also be extremely competent in a niche that is somewhat less commonly encountered. Servants with decent performance that are somewhat less self-sufficient. They typically have a solid niche of their own and can carry a team to victory even against the most difficult opponents. The workhorses, Servants with good performance who will shine with the right team and against the right opponents. Generally, their specializations may be more rare, or they may not necessarily be a choice pick in all occasions, but still find value outside their niche. These Servants provide very good performance in their ideal encounters. Against the right opponents or with the right composition, their specializations will outperform higher tier Servants. Typically they have some weaknesses that can be readily compensated for by supports. These Servants often have a single very powerful role for which they excel, while still performing decently outside of that role. Servants that are a solid asset to the roster. They are often self-sufficient, or their outstanding performance in specific setups lends them high desirability. Powerful Servants that are among the top in performing their role in the current state of the game. They either perform well in any team, or have access to a powerful specialization for the current state of the game. These Servants are among the best at their role. Servants in this tier are extremely enabling and drastically improve the performance for many teams, although their usage is slightly more restricted and less widely applicable, being slightly more specialized than those in EX tier. Their team support is so powerful that the most powerful teams revolve around them. The best of the best, these Servants can be put into any team and will vastly improve team performance by a significant margin. * Servants in the same tier are listed in descending rarity, and aside from this are in no particular order. Double Servant compositions are considered. Story-Locked (generally 3 star) Servants are assumed to be at NP1, 10/10/10 Skills. Double Servant compositions are considered.ġ-3* Assumptions: Non-Story Locked Servants are assumed to be at NP5, 10/10/10 Skills. Welfare SR Servants are assumed to be at NP5, 10/10/10 Skills. The tier placement is primarily based on a Servant’s current performance, and their placement will often shift with future Interludes and Rank Ups, new competition, and the changing state of the game.Ĥ* Assumptions: Non-Welfare SR Servants are assumed to be at NP1, 10/10/10 Skills. The tier list is therefore just a comparison tool to judge these Servants by their relative performance. All 5* Servants are excellent! Their performance often vastly outpaces those of lower rarities and each of them is worth investing in. 5* Assumptions: SSR Servants are assumed to be at NP1, 10/10/10 Skills.
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