1. Trigger Character Analysis and Usage Concepts
Trigger can be used in three concepts: Breaker, Sub-Dealer, and Buffer.
It is important to figure out which concept to focus on, or what merits you feel from the three concepts.
Appearance is also an important consideration.
2. Using Trigger as a Breaker Character
Consider combinations with existing breaker-specialized characters such as Juyeon, Harumasa, and Evelyn.
You can add Trigger to the Juyeon-Cheongi party, or try a new combination using Trigger.
There is a possibility of replacing Lighter in the Evelyn party (however, it does not reach Lighter's high potential).
If you don't have a Lighter, or if you want a versatile supporter, consider using Trigger.
3. Using Trigger as a Sub-Dealer
Maximize the aftershock damage increase buff in the Youngho MB party.
Secures versatility with higher self-damage preservation value compared to other breaker characters.
Can be used in various parties such as the Yanagi Trigger combination.
4. Using Trigger as a Buffer/Debuffer
When equipped with a dedicated engine, it provides a constant increase in debuff rate and defense reduction effect (similar to Tribie).
The debuff rate and defense reduction are versatile buffs/debuffs that are compatible with any character.
5. Supporters with Good Synergy with Trigger
Nicole: Provides critical hit rate supplement, defense reduction, and enemy gathering ability.
Kaisar: Improves the groggy accumulation ability of party members (attack performance may be disappointing).
Astra, Lucy: Good supporters mentioned previously.
6. Trigger 1st Breakthrough vs. Full Ascension Priority
Dedicated Engine > 1st Breakthrough recommended first.
Decreases the internal cooldown of aftershock attacks upon 1st breakthrough (3 seconds -> 2 seconds), greatly contributing to damage increase.
Depending on the resource situation, it is recommended to secure the dedicated engine first and then attempt the 1st breakthrough.