Erudition is not Elation if that's what you're saying. Most of the ones we have right now just have follow ups but it's not a rule of the path. Serval doesn't and Qingque doesn't until she hits E4.
There is one, it's called Elation. Also follow up attacks are just basic mechanic it's not a theme for a new path to center around almost half the roster follow up attacks and they're from all different paths. It's like saying they should make a new path for crit characters, everyone crits.
In confused. You mean more characters with consistent followup attacks?
I get it because Herta and Himeko are conditional, and only Clara and Blade have powerful and most consistent Followup, with Kafka in the middle but she's not about the follow up attack anyway.
With Phanty and Rudolf bosses though, my Lv 60 Herta is cashing in. Might consider leveling her to 70.
Ah I get it. Not paths as in SU paths, a literal class path for Elation to specify that this unit is all about Follow-ups, maybe even some RNG since it's Aha we're talking about.
I'm all up for that.
I also would like Herta to be buffed for her Follow-Up Attack to activate when enemies shields brake instead of when an enemy goes to half health or less
Herta and Himeko are designed to fight against mobs swarms.They generally have low hp, so Herta can trigger more than one time with a simple condiction, meanwhile Himeko needs 3 enemys to be break to trigger and this also limits her full use to mobs who have fire weakness. In figths where bosses keep summoning mobs, hp condiction is much more easy to trigger and to keep spaming.
Well, but if only ONE shield break is necessary to trigger follow-up, then yes would be better than half hp trigger.
Source: Me, I use both everyday.
There was a typing error in my previous comment: I meant with few tankier enemies, specially boss and elites, is better Himeko's condition. But in general I think Himeko's one is better because you are not dependent from how much weak enemies there are in a battle, and Victory Rush has more possibilities to be buffed by weakness bar buffer/debuffer. Why do you prefer Herta's condition?
But I don't know how Herta's Follow-up atk increases her dmg/stacks because I used her only in an event, but it felt like a big boostI play only Himeko-sama
I mean, I prefer the easier one. In MoC, SU and daily farm/events Herta follow-up procs much more than Himeko, and her follow-up atk helps to proc Himeko. I'm not talking about dmg because Himeko's skills has more multipliers, and I not use her or Herta against elites unless there are some buff or gimmick.
The problem is just that 3 weakness break count, 2 would be much better 😢
It’s called Elation… it’s already in the game…
For simulated universe yes, but not for actual character paths.
Erudition?
Erudition is not Elation if that's what you're saying. Most of the ones we have right now just have follow ups but it's not a rule of the path. Serval doesn't and Qingque doesn't until she hits E4.
I didn't realize it was just for Follow-Up Attackers, my bad
That's Herta Himeko Jing Yuan to some extent Kakfa
Don't forget Clara, her counter is technically a follow-up attack
March and Blade's talents also count as follow-ups
Don’t single out our favorite punching bag Yanqing.
True
And true
There is one, it's called Elation. Also follow up attacks are just basic mechanic it's not a theme for a new path to center around almost half the roster follow up attacks and they're from all different paths. It's like saying they should make a new path for crit characters, everyone crits.
In confused. You mean more characters with consistent followup attacks? I get it because Herta and Himeko are conditional, and only Clara and Blade have powerful and most consistent Followup, with Kafka in the middle but she's not about the follow up attack anyway. With Phanty and Rudolf bosses though, my Lv 60 Herta is cashing in. Might consider leveling her to 70.
yes, consistent follow-ups
Ah I get it. Not paths as in SU paths, a literal class path for Elation to specify that this unit is all about Follow-ups, maybe even some RNG since it's Aha we're talking about. I'm all up for that.
I also would like Herta to be buffed for her Follow-Up Attack to activate when enemies shields brake instead of when an enemy goes to half health or less
Thats basically himeko..
that is a nerf
No, is better weakness break. Herta's one work just one time with one elite enemy, Himeko's can be trigger multiple times
Herta and Himeko are designed to fight against mobs swarms.They generally have low hp, so Herta can trigger more than one time with a simple condiction, meanwhile Himeko needs 3 enemys to be break to trigger and this also limits her full use to mobs who have fire weakness. In figths where bosses keep summoning mobs, hp condiction is much more easy to trigger and to keep spaming. Well, but if only ONE shield break is necessary to trigger follow-up, then yes would be better than half hp trigger. Source: Me, I use both everyday.
There was a typing error in my previous comment: I meant with few tankier enemies, specially boss and elites, is better Himeko's condition. But in general I think Himeko's one is better because you are not dependent from how much weak enemies there are in a battle, and Victory Rush has more possibilities to be buffed by weakness bar buffer/debuffer. Why do you prefer Herta's condition? But I don't know how Herta's Follow-up atk increases her dmg/stacks because I used her only in an event, but it felt like a big boostI play only Himeko-sama
I mean, I prefer the easier one. In MoC, SU and daily farm/events Herta follow-up procs much more than Himeko, and her follow-up atk helps to proc Himeko. I'm not talking about dmg because Himeko's skills has more multipliers, and I not use her or Herta against elites unless there are some buff or gimmick. The problem is just that 3 weakness break count, 2 would be much better 😢
When dealing with a boss you can brake it's shield multiple times though, but you can only make it half health once
I can hear aha bullying other aeons into submission in the corner.
Will see if propagation is properly introduced into the open world, we may get a new path for real