![]() Better yet, build both and have double cleansers for Guild Wars! She is an okay (not recommended) replacement for Angelic Montmorancy in terms of cleansing. This can prove to be very useful against AoE attackers like Arbiter Vildred and Seaside Bellona. Her skill 3 provides invincibility + increased effect resistance to all allies and attacks all enemy at the same time. Since her passive will not proc if she isn’t attacked. This means she will be good against AoE teams and not as good against single target teams. Her second skill is a passive gives AoE damage reduction that heals the team based off her max health every 2 turns when she gets hit by an attack. Her skill 1 also cleanses 1 debuff off of 2 allies and if you choose to soul burn, she can cleanse all debuffs at the expense of 20 souls. Her strength lies in being able to mitigate AoE damage for all allies and provide them with AoE invincibility and bonus 50% effect resistance that stacks with whatever effect resistance they already have. Top 6: DestinaĮlena’s kit make her more of a support healer than a primary one. While she might not have a niche where she really excels, Emilia has been seeing a bunch of use in PVP due to her nature to easily slot into just about anywhere. Due to the fact she’s got a little bit of everything in her kit, she’s useful for just about any situation you’d need a Soul Weaver in. Initially thought to have been “not that great for PvP,” Emilia actually has ended up dominating the Soul Weaver scene in both Arena and RTA. She’s constantly healing with her s1 and s3, and her s2 and S3 both remove 2 debuffs – it’s not a full-cleanse for the entire team, but for what it’s worth it’s still a good skill that would keep people from immediately dying. Don’t forget that her S2 has a 50% Combat Readiness increase though it’s a single-target skill and only applies to one ally, it’s still very good for if a particular unit in your team needs a little boost. While she doesn’t have any particular niche she fits in, she’s still a pretty safe unit, in that she’s consistent and can cycle her skills really fast. She can fit into any new team that needs Combat Readiness, debuff dispel, healing, or barriers. Top 5: EmiliaĮmilia is generally considered to be a “one-size-fits-all” Soul Weaver character she doesn’t have a specific niche that she shines in or makes her stand out – such as how Roana punishes Seaside Bellona users, Blaze Dingo is a damage-oriented Soul Weaver, Tamarinne making PvE pretty much a breeze, and so on and so forth – however, that is what makes her a very good unit for new players. However, if you can’t get that on him, it’s alright to drop the HP% boots for Speed and find more HP% in the substats. It’s recommended to use HP% on all of his right-side gear to beef up his barriers, with 150-170 speed being optimal for him. Worth pulling for end game veteran players. Overall, he is a stellar unit for PvP for both Guild Wars and the Arena. It can finish off tanky units when on low health. On top of that, the skill ignores defense (but can’t crit), which does decent damage for a utility healer/tank. His skill 3 reduces damage taken when skill is available to use, further improving the survivability of your allies. A very useful niche skill but it is powerful in PvP. This means Arby or any revived DPS won’t be dealing much damage to anyone on your team and no debuffs can be applied. His skill 2, which is the signature passive that grants a thick barrier AND debuff immunity to his entire team if anyone from the enemy team revives. His skill 1 can strip a buff off an enemy. ![]() ![]() ![]() With the emergence of Blood Moon Haste, he has given veteran players a new playstyle to counter revive focused units such as Arbiter Vildred, Maid Chloe and Ruele etc. ![]()
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