


We do not think that Muninn’s Egg is significantly better than the weapons stated above, hence she stays put in Tier 3. Granted, the stat increase is rather substantial, however as Sharena’s a green tome unit, there are bound to be comparisons to the generic tomes, namely Amity Blooms (lesser stats but on-hit healing) and Plegian Torch (more stats but requires more set-up). Sharena’s weapon is a mix-up of many other effects that we are familiar with Chill ATK, Chill RES, Heron Wing and some stats. Regardless, we do not feel that there is a significant difference between Mareeta, Karla and Ryoma, hence they slot into Tier 1. Karla is simply a more offensive version of Mareeta, with significantly worse bulk in exchange of more ATK and SPD, with the latter being especially relevant as it continues to creep upwards as time goes on. However, even though Flora is likely to survive the engagement, the foe usually is able to as well due to the tendency of tanks having higher physical defenses. Coupled with the original +20 DEF on initiation, Flora is surprisingly durable and hard to take down. The ability to slow down specials also meant that the foes that rely on instant specials such as Brave Hector and Fallen Edelgard will not be able to do so. This is very useful against foes that are magically bulky, such as Fallen Lyon and Micaiah. Hoarfrost Knife dropped the foe weapon condition, which meant that follow-ups are easier to achieve than before. While Peshkatz does provide some potential, we do not think that it is significantly better for Sothe to wield it over Broadleaf Fan, hence Sothe remains in Tier 3. While the latter effect is pretty unique, the limited space constraint makes Sothe a little clunky to use, with little to no way for the ally to easily gain the cooldown reduction in Sothe’s player phase. While the stats gained is nothing to write-home about, and the base effect did not change much, Sothe does not only inflict Pulse Smoke onto the foe, but also provides cooldown reduction to both himself and ally within 2 spaces. With competition from Broadleaf Fan combat-wise, Sothe’s Peshkatz essentially provides Sothe an alternative to pure damage. We begrudgingly moved Takumi to Tier 3 despite the refinement not providing much value to begin with. With that said, we do feel that Takumi’s Skadi is undervalued even before the refinement. Fallen Takumi is essentially stuck in a limbo zone due to the refinement, being neither that great for combat nor for support. Due to nature of Skadi and a stat distribution that could not be compared with more modern units, Fallen Takumi is mostly used as a support unit, which meant that the combat gains from the weapon can be treated as non-existent, as it is under rather rare circumstances for Fallen Takumi to join in the fight. While the damage indeed increases over the span of 2 turns, most of the time the damage does not stick due to the presence of on-field healing in the form of the healing tower. In terms of sheer Aether Raids utility, Skadi is arguably a downgrade to his unrefined counterpart. Nótt: Moon's Elegance - Tier 1 (defense icon added) Promotions:įallen Takumi: Empty Vessel - Tier 3 Demotions:Ĭamilla: Bewitching Beauty - Tier 5 Weapon Refinery Fallen Takumi: Empty Vessel Valentian Palla: Kind Eldest Sister - Tier 2 Catria: Azure Wing Pair - Tier 1 (defense icon added)
