Shamane debuted in the Reverse 1999’s version 1.3 update, Journey to Morpankh, as a playable character in several side event stages in the first phase; Home Practice being one example. After the second phase update on February 8, 2024, Timekeepers can summon him on the new banner, Another Spring Thaw, where he enjoys a boosted drop rate with Balloon Party and Satsuki.
Shamane is a 6-star Beast Afflatus unit with DPS, Burst DMG, and Debuff tags. This article breaks down his incantation skills, provides the best Psychubes and teammates' recommendations, and lists Insight materials. It will help Timekeepers build Shamane to maximize his damage output and utility in Reverse 1999.
Shamane’s Beast Afflatus makes him weak to Mineral-type and strong against Plant-type enemies. His kit deals reality damage to enemies and can also apply debuffs. The Ultimate skill, Edict of Atman, enjoys an increased Critical Rate, allowing him to deal additional damage. Here is Shamane’s complete skills breakdown in Reverse 1999:
Apprentice’s Dance (Basic): Shamane’s basic skill, Apprentice's Dance, targets a single enemy. It deals 200%/350%/450% damage with one/two/three-star level cards. Additionally, he gains one stack of Nature’s Blessing with two and three-star cards.
The Nature’s Blessing status effect can stack up to five times, and he consumes all after casting an Ultimate. He gains Moxie based on the number of stacks spent. For instance, he generates one Moxie if he spends one stack of Nature’s Blessing.
Spirit Medium (Basic): Shamane’s other basic incantation skill applies debuffs to all enemies. It increases enemies’ damage taken by 10%/20%/30% with one/two/three-star cards. Additionally, he can reduce enemies’ Mental def by 15% with all
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