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8/2/2025, 3:31:20 AM
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>>533581472
Here's the tl;dr version.
Belka was their first attempt at salvaging Electric dolls after nearly a year of uselessness by getting rid of the useless Conductivity/Paralysis debuff and replacing it with Negative Charge. Negative Charge basically just increases Electric damage taken. Belka applies Negative Charge before attacking and gains a stackable Crit Chance buff per application. She can always take 2 actions per turn. All of her attacks are single target. Her ult gives her a buff that lets her zap an enemy an extra time at the end of her turn. She's a Vanguard so high mobility but lower base attack.
Andoris came right after Belka and continued to play off the Negative Charge gimmick. She provides allies with the Positive Charge (and she is still the only CN doll that can do this) buff, which further increases Electric damage, as well as healing HP at the end of the turn, and splitting their damage taken with Andoris. She also drops turrets, which are capable of applying Negative Charge.
Leva is the Electric Sentinel doll, so much higher base attack than Belka. Still uses the same Negative Charge gimmick. All of her attacks are AoE, most creating Voltage tiles to force Electric weakness on enemies. Gains a stackable Crit Chance + Crit Damage buff per application. If an enemy in range with Negative Charge is attacked, provides support fire. Her ult gives her a buff that increases damage to enemies in stability break. It also allows her to consume her Crit stack buff to unleash a gigastrong attack (at V6, she can do this after any attack.)
Lenna honestly doesn't do much... except create more Voltage tiles (more stacks for Leva's buff) and applies a unique debuff on enemies that increases their stability damage taken, which again synergizes with Leva, who deals more damage to targets in stability break.
>>533581472
Here's the tl;dr version.
Belka was their first attempt at salvaging Electric dolls after nearly a year of uselessness by getting rid of the useless Conductivity/Paralysis debuff and replacing it with Negative Charge. Negative Charge basically just increases Electric damage taken. Belka applies Negative Charge before attacking and gains a stackable Crit Chance buff per application. She can always take 2 actions per turn. All of her attacks are single target. Her ult gives her a buff that lets her zap an enemy an extra time at the end of her turn. She's a Vanguard so high mobility but lower base attack.
Andoris came right after Belka and continued to play off the Negative Charge gimmick. She provides allies with the Positive Charge (and she is still the only CN doll that can do this) buff, which further increases Electric damage, as well as healing HP at the end of the turn, and splitting their damage taken with Andoris. She also drops turrets, which are capable of applying Negative Charge.
Leva is the Electric Sentinel doll, so much higher base attack than Belka. Still uses the same Negative Charge gimmick. All of her attacks are AoE, most creating Voltage tiles to force Electric weakness on enemies. Gains a stackable Crit Chance + Crit Damage buff per application. If an enemy in range with Negative Charge is attacked, provides support fire. Her ult gives her a buff that increases damage to enemies in stability break. It also allows her to consume her Crit stack buff to unleash a gigastrong attack (at V6, she can do this after any attack.)
Lenna honestly doesn't do much... except create more Voltage tiles (more stacks for Leva's buff) and applies a unique debuff on enemies that increases their stability damage taken, which again synergizes with Leva, who deals more damage to targets in stability break.
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