Timekeepers must focus on improving damage output while crafting the best Satsuki build in Reverse 1999. Satsuki is an excellent crowd controller who can freeze enemies by applying the Petrify status effect. However, her damage output is less than that of other DPS characters. Although she enjoys a 30% Penetration rate with Dance of Izu basic Incantation, it only deals up to 300% damage.
By improving Satuski’s damage, she can be a great asset to the team. Timekeepers can spam her attacks for additional damage and help DPS characters defeat enemies.
That said, this article explores the Psychubes and teammates and provides an in-depth skill analysis for the best Satsuki build in Reverse 1999.
Satsuki delivers Mental damage to enemies with her Incantation skills. Her Ultimate and basic Incantation skill, Handcuffed Thief, damages a single target. Her other basic skill, Dancer of Izu, attacks two enemies. Here is an in-depth skill analysis of this Reverse 1999 Arcanist:
Handcuffed Thief (basic): The basic Incantation skill, Handcuffed Thief, delivers 200%/220%/330% damage with one/two/three-star rank cards to enemies. Additionally, it can apply Rigidity debuff on them for one/two rounds with two/three-star rank cards. When enemies have two stacks of Rigidity, it transforms into a Petrify status effect. Rigidity also extends the duration of the Petrify Status effect.
Dance of Izu (basic): The basic Incantation, Dance of Izu, inflicts 120%/180%/300% damage with one/two/three-star rank cards to two enemies. Satsuki additionally enjoys a 30% Penetration rate.
Walk Down the Sakura (ultimate): Satsuki’s ultimate delivers 500% damage to a single enemy and applies two stacks of Rigidity status effect.
Timekeepers are advised to use First
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