Anis: Sparkling – A Guide Even a Crown-Level Commander Can Understand

The New Queen of Burst I, Arriving with Her Pickup!

A Simple Guide to the 3.5th Anniversary Nikke: Anis: Sparkling

The New Queen of Burst I, Arriving with Her Pickup

With the 3.5th anniversary update for Goddess of Victory: Nikke, the pickup for the new Nikke, 'Anis: Sparkling (Anis),' has begun. Traditionally, the game has released powerful Pilgrim or over-spec Nikkes for every anniversary and half-anniversary, and this new Anis is no exception—she has arrived with top-tier performance, immediately claiming the title of the strongest Burst I Nikke upon her release.

There are two main ways to utilize Anis. The first is to use her as a solo Burst I Nikke without any other Burst I units in the squad. The second is to include an additional Burst I Nikke, allowing Anis to function as a Burst I re-entry unit. Currently, most players are opting to run Anis as a solo Burst I unit.

When deployed as the sole Burst I unit, Anis gains a burst cooldown reduction effect. Furthermore, her base stats are significantly boosted, and she provides a respectable attack buff. Notably, her projectile damage buff makes her an excellent partner for Rapi: Classic, and she is also expected to synergize well with the upcoming Neon: Blue Ocean.

With top-tier burst cooldown reduction, stats that exceed those of typical supporters, and powerful buff capabilities, Anis is considered the strongest Burst I Nikke at launch. Aside from situations requiring wind-code superiority where Little Mermaid (Siren) might be used, she performs exceptionally well in almost any scenario.

▲ Anis: Top-tier performance in all situations except for wind-code requirements

Transforming into a Re-entry/Healer when paired with another Burst I unit

If you include an additional Burst I Nikke in your squad, Anis' skill set changes, granting her a Burst I re-entry effect.

Burst re-entry allows a Burst I skill to be activated once more. While a standard Full Burst sequence follows a 1-2-3 order, the re-entry effect allows for a 1-1-2-3 sequence, effectively using a Burst I skill twice.

When using Anis as a re-entry unit, her personal damage output and attack buff performance decrease slightly. In exchange, her healing capabilities are enhanced, allowing her to function more like a 'heal-porter' (healer/supporter).

However, as mentioned earlier, most players currently prefer using Anis as a solo Burst I unit. Her performance in a solo role is simply too good, and there is a consensus that other Burst I Nikkes currently available for pairing are somewhat underwhelming by comparison.

▲ Consensus: Solo use is superior to re-entry

Top-tier performance in stages, raids, towers, and even PvP!

Anis is a staple in most content, including stages and raids. The Tetra line, to which Anis belongs, previously lacked high-performance Nikkes, making it difficult to climb the manufacturer tower. The addition of Anis has provided much-needed relief in that regard.

Anis also boasts a fast burst generation speed, and due to her skill set, she is frequently used in PvP as well. She is truly a Tier 1 (or higher) Nikke across all game modes.

▲ Climbing the Tetra Tower is now easier with Anis

Recommended Anis: Sparkling Squads

#. Anis - Crown - Scarlet - Rapi - Maid Mast

This is a versatile squad used for stages and general content. In fact, it is arguably the best possible composition for clearing stages. It is currently an undisputed Tier 1 squad.

#. Noah - Anis - Scarlet - Drake - Noir

A great squad for PvP. It allows for a rapid Full Burst activation, using Noah to absorb the enemy's powerful burst before unleashing your own firepower.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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