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Reverse:1999 China Server Latest Tier List Analysis: Comprehensive Summary up to Version 3.6In this video, we analyze the comprehensive tier list for the Chinese server of Reverse: 1999 up to the latest version 3.6. This analysis is based on personal evaluation, primarily focusing on character performance in manual play. We will detail the characteristics and usage strategies for characters in each tier.
1. 🎮 Tier List Evaluation Criteria and Precautions
· This video presents a personal tier list analysis based on information up to version 3.6 of the Chinese server of Reverse: 1999.
· The evaluation primarily focuses on character performance in manual play and may differ from auto-play.
· 6-star characters are evaluated at their base state (no duplicates), and 5-star or lower characters are evaluated at 5 duplicates.
· Characters with unlocked potential are evaluated in their unlocked state. Even limited characters at 0 duplicates may receive a lower evaluation.
· Unimplemented Japanese character names may be displayed using their Chinese translated names.
· Tier scores are calculated with a 45% weight for Universal Shards and a 10% weight for Wanted Posters, mainly reflecting manual play performance in the late 3.5 environment.
· The 'Not in Any Tier' section includes characters whose abilities shine in specific situations or can be utilized in special team compositions. These characters are often usable without extensive investment.
· Character evaluations contain a significant amount of personal opinion, so please use this as a reference.
· The evaluation primarily focuses on character performance in manual play and may differ from auto-play.
· 6-star characters are evaluated at their base state (no duplicates), and 5-star or lower characters are evaluated at 5 duplicates.
· Characters with unlocked potential are evaluated in their unlocked state. Even limited characters at 0 duplicates may receive a lower evaluation.
· Unimplemented Japanese character names may be displayed using their Chinese translated names.
· Tier scores are calculated with a 45% weight for Universal Shards and a 10% weight for Wanted Posters, mainly reflecting manual play performance in the late 3.5 environment.
· The 'Not in Any Tier' section includes characters whose abilities shine in specific situations or can be utilized in special team compositions. These characters are often usable without extensive investment.
· Character evaluations contain a significant amount of personal opinion, so please use this as a reference.
00:01 - 01:49
1. 🎮 Tier List Evaluation Criteria and Precautions
· This video presents a personal tier list analysis based on information up to version 3.6 of the Chinese server of Reverse: 1999.
· The evaluation primarily focuses on character performance in manual play and may differ from auto-play.
· 6-star characters are evaluated at their base state (no duplicates), and 5-star or lower characters are evaluated at 5 duplicates.
· Characters with unlocked potential are evaluated in their unlocked state. Even limited characters at 0 duplicates may receive a lower evaluation.
· Unimplemented Japanese character names may be displayed using their Chinese translated names.
· Tier scores are calculated with a 45% weight for Universal Shards and a 10% weight for Wanted Posters, mainly reflecting manual play performance in the late 3.5 environment.
· The 'Not in Any Tier' section includes characters whose abilities shine in specific situations or can be utilized in special team compositions. These characters are often usable without extensive investment.
· Character evaluations contain a significant amount of personal opinion, so please use this as a reference.
· The evaluation primarily focuses on character performance in manual play and may differ from auto-play.
· 6-star characters are evaluated at their base state (no duplicates), and 5-star or lower characters are evaluated at 5 duplicates.
· Characters with unlocked potential are evaluated in their unlocked state. Even limited characters at 0 duplicates may receive a lower evaluation.
· Unimplemented Japanese character names may be displayed using their Chinese translated names.
· Tier scores are calculated with a 45% weight for Universal Shards and a 10% weight for Wanted Posters, mainly reflecting manual play performance in the late 3.5 environment.
· The 'Not in Any Tier' section includes characters whose abilities shine in specific situations or can be utilized in special team compositions. These characters are often usable without extensive investment.
· Character evaluations contain a significant amount of personal opinion, so please use this as a reference.
01:51 - 02:11
2. 🌟 Introduction to New Character 'Lidnote' (Version 3.4)
· Lidnote, added in version 3.4, is a 4-star support character of the Chaos element.
· They can apply special status effects of different tiers, granting attribute bonuses based on the status tier.
· Some special statuses grant the ability to recover HP and avoid defeat even when taking critical damage.
· They can apply special status effects of different tiers, granting attribute bonuses based on the status tier.
· Some special statuses grant the ability to recover HP and avoid defeat even when taking critical damage.
02:12 - 04:10
3. 📊 Character Analysis by Tier (Tier S to Tier 1)
· Tier S: Characters who are fundamentally outclassed or replaceable, or those lacking sufficient damage, support, or healing in current high-difficulty content. They are useful for beginners or early in the game and can be used without issues in general content.
· Tier 4: Characters who are somewhat lacking in damage, support, or healing for high-difficulty content but can be used without problems in daily content or story events. It's worth investing in them if you don't have higher-tier characters.
· Tier 2: Relatively good characters, but not fully optimized for current high-difficulty content. Their base performance is good, so investment is recommended.
· Tier 1: Very strong characters, relatively suitable for current high-difficulty content, and can serve as alternatives to top-tier characters. They have a high investment priority.
· Noyau's evaluation has increased due to improved synergy with the introduction of 'Ramona'.
· Tier 4: Characters who are somewhat lacking in damage, support, or healing for high-difficulty content but can be used without problems in daily content or story events. It's worth investing in them if you don't have higher-tier characters.
· Tier 2: Relatively good characters, but not fully optimized for current high-difficulty content. Their base performance is good, so investment is recommended.
· Tier 1: Very strong characters, relatively suitable for current high-difficulty content, and can serve as alternatives to top-tier characters. They have a high investment priority.
· Noyau's evaluation has increased due to improved synergy with the introduction of 'Ramona'.
04:11 - 06:03
4. ✨ Key Character Analysis by Version (3.4 ~ 3.5)
· Version 3.4 '6': A Chaos Mental DMG support character with optimized debuff and buff effects, making it easier to apply them. They perform better in Dragon Moon team compositions. Also provides MP cycle acquisition and ultimate damage multiplier increases.
· Version 3.5 'Kaimai': A Sentience Mental DMG burn-type attacker. After unlocking potential, they act as an ultimate attacker utilizing the 'Afterglow' system and can deal significant damage when paired with Afterglow support characters.
· Version 3.5 'Kaimai': A Sentience Mental DMG burn-type attacker. After unlocking potential, they act as an ultimate attacker utilizing the 'Afterglow' system and can deal significant damage when paired with Afterglow support characters.
06:26 - 07:25
5. 🚀 Latest Version Character Analysis (3.6 and Collaboration)
· Version 3.6 'Recoreta': A Chaos Mental DMG ultimate attacker. Their ultimate damage significantly increases after unlocking potential, and they can be included in ultimate or ultimate-power team compositions. Expected to become even stronger with future related character additions.
· Collaboration 'Cassandra': A Chaos Mental DMG assassin character. By applying 'Critical Wound,' they can trigger assassinations on allied characters other than assassins. The 'Ability Point' system allows for job changes and acquisition of buff effects, providing strong support capabilities, versatility, and self-damage.
· Version 3.4 'Poussière': A Chaos Mental DMG healing support character. After unlocking potential, they gain the 'Manifestation' mechanic, allowing for additional Manifestation points through improvisation and enhanced critical damage. They synergize well with the version 3.4 limited character 'Lu' and can be included in Chaos Manifestation teams.
· Version 3.4 'Rosal': A Sentience Mental DMG Manifestation character, a limited character. Through improvisation's 'Split' ability, they can attack more targets and deal Chaos damage. The 'In-Band' ability enhances improvisation damage, but their performance degrades when used alone, making synergy with Manifestation characters essential.
· Version 3.6 'Luci': A Sentience Mental DMG attacker, a limited character. As a growing attacker in power team compositions, they specialize in area damage, with damage multipliers increasing after unlocking potential. The addition of 'Enigma' has further strengthened power team compositions.
· 2nd Anniversary Limited 'Ha': A Sentience Mental DMG 'Blood Fist' system character. They act as a powerful main attacker and chase attacker within the Blood Fist and self-system, also capable of immediate evasion and damage reduction for high survivability.
· Collaboration 'Cassandra': A Chaos Mental DMG assassin character. By applying 'Critical Wound,' they can trigger assassinations on allied characters other than assassins. The 'Ability Point' system allows for job changes and acquisition of buff effects, providing strong support capabilities, versatility, and self-damage.
· Version 3.4 'Poussière': A Chaos Mental DMG healing support character. After unlocking potential, they gain the 'Manifestation' mechanic, allowing for additional Manifestation points through improvisation and enhanced critical damage. They synergize well with the version 3.4 limited character 'Lu' and can be included in Chaos Manifestation teams.
· Version 3.4 'Rosal': A Sentience Mental DMG Manifestation character, a limited character. Through improvisation's 'Split' ability, they can attack more targets and deal Chaos damage. The 'In-Band' ability enhances improvisation damage, but their performance degrades when used alone, making synergy with Manifestation characters essential.
· Version 3.6 'Luci': A Sentience Mental DMG attacker, a limited character. As a growing attacker in power team compositions, they specialize in area damage, with damage multipliers increasing after unlocking potential. The addition of 'Enigma' has further strengthened power team compositions.
· 2nd Anniversary Limited 'Ha': A Sentience Mental DMG 'Blood Fist' system character. They act as a powerful main attacker and chase attacker within the Blood Fist and self-system, also capable of immediate evasion and damage reduction for high survivability.
13:25 - 15:13
6. 💎 Top Tier Character Analysis (Tier S)
· Tier S: Characters with all-around support capabilities, high versatility, and unique powerful systems, making them highly suitable for current high-difficulty content. Representative characters include 'Marsha', 'Pata Pata Paper', and 'Beryl'.
· Marsha: A Sentience Mental DMG Afterglow system ultra-durable character. Continuously provides the entire team with a shield that grants damage reduction and immunity to incapacitation. Upon activating their ultimate, they increase critical rate, spell power, and critical damage, and convert excess critical rate into critical damage during attacks. Excellent in both durability and damage support.
· Pata Pata Paper: A Sentience Mental DMG high-efficiency support and sub-attacker. A core component of chase counter team compositions, they increase action points through spells, contributing to firepower in various teams. Their area damage is also outstanding, and their versatility is very high due to many limited and powerful attackers having chase effects.
· Beryl: A Chaos Mental DMG versatile attacker utilizing the Afterglow system. Depending on the chosen crystal combination, they can grant various effects to spells and inflict different attack effects on enemies when Afterglow accumulates. Combinations with characters like 'Marsha' and 'Lorenz Butterfly' are recommended, significantly enhancing stability and firepower.
· Marsha: A Sentience Mental DMG Afterglow system ultra-durable character. Continuously provides the entire team with a shield that grants damage reduction and immunity to incapacitation. Upon activating their ultimate, they increase critical rate, spell power, and critical damage, and convert excess critical rate into critical damage during attacks. Excellent in both durability and damage support.
· Pata Pata Paper: A Sentience Mental DMG high-efficiency support and sub-attacker. A core component of chase counter team compositions, they increase action points through spells, contributing to firepower in various teams. Their area damage is also outstanding, and their versatility is very high due to many limited and powerful attackers having chase effects.
· Beryl: A Chaos Mental DMG versatile attacker utilizing the Afterglow system. Depending on the chosen crystal combination, they can grant various effects to spells and inflict different attack effects on enemies when Afterglow accumulates. Combinations with characters like 'Marsha' and 'Lorenz Butterfly' are recommended, significantly enhancing stability and firepower.
15:14 - 15:28
7. ✨ Overall Evaluation and Conclusion
· In this video, we analyzed the latest tier list for the Chinese server of Reverse: 1999. We hope this has been helpful in understanding the characteristics and performance of each character.
· Thank you for watching.
· Thank you for watching.
