Concepts | Quantum | |
Description | Using Quantum attacks to trigger Weakness Break will deal Quantum DMG and apply the Entanglement effect, delaying the enemy's action and dealing Quantum Additional DMG to the affected enemy at the start of the next turn. When the enemy is hit, this extra DMG will increase. |
Concepts | Rarity | Path | Combat Types | ATK | DEF | HP | n/a | |
Silver Wolf | 5 | nihility-class | quantum-damage_type | 640.33 | 460.85 | 1047.82 | ||
Seele | 5 | the-hunt-class | quantum-damage_type | 640.33 | 363.83 | 931.39 | ||
Lynx | 4 | abundance-class | quantum-damage_type | 493.92 | 551.25 | 1058.4 | ||
Qingque | 4 | erudition-class | quantum-damage_type | 652.68 | 441 | 1023.12 | ||
Fu Xuan | 5 | preservation-class | quantum-damage_type | 465.7 | 606.38 | 1474.7 | ||
Xueyi | 4 | destruction-class | quantum-damage_type | 599.76 | 396.9 | 1058.4 | ||
Sparkle | 5 | harmony-class | quantum-damage_type | 523.91 | 485.1 | 1397.09 | ||
Jade | 5 | erudition-class | quantum-damage_type | 659.74 | 509.36 | 1086.62 | ||
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5 responses to “Quantum”
male quantum user when?
Doomsday when?
Hello, new player here, I have some questions for Quantum:
1. Is the Entanglement “delaying the enemy’s action” effect the same as Ice’s Freeze and Imaginary’s Imprisonment?
2. Which one is better/the best?
3. “…. When the enemy is hit, this extra DMG will increase.” Is there a limit for this damage stacking?
Thank you in advance!
1) It would best be compared to imprisonment, since it reduces the turn order of the weakness broken enemy. The main difference between imaginary and quantum is that imaginary’s imprisonment has a slightly higher reduction on break AND a speed reduction to the enemy, whilst quantum exchanges utility for damage.
2) Depends on what you need: Imaginary is best for giving you more turns artificially, Quantum is the best of hybrid damage + utility, Freeze is best stopping a large attack from an enemy. (Note that after an enemy recovers from frozen, their turn order is bumped up by about 50%.
3) It stacks to 5
Thank you! 🙂