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Of course, one of his main drawbacks will be the random nature of his skill 1 buff output, as 3 out of the 4 options provide great damage utility to supporting adventurers, while one will be typically useless when you must bring healers such as Hildegarde to combat corrosion. Combined this with a unit who has the capabilities of generating a team strength amp level of three such as Gala Prince or the soon to be released mana spiral of Gala Luca, and you have got a strong enabler unit who can be an excellent pseudo damage and buff support option for fights such as Master Lilith. His ability to output amps and buff zones from his skill 1 also allows him to have great support utility that the current light element is lacking when adventurers suffer from Curse of Nihility.
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Due to his passive abilities and buffs not being nullified, his low mods can be carried somewhat by these perks that other raw damage adventurers miss out on. However, within this environment he seems to be a possible meta option for light teams in battles, like that of how Kimono Ellisane found a place within the flame meta in Curse of Nihility content. The second ability as mentioned before, Guardsman of the Verdure, also comes with the added benefit of increasing his shadow resistance by 5% whenever he is in a buff zone.Īs mentioned previously, due to his poor mods because of him being positioned as an amp buffer for the game, his personal damage is mostly a non-factor for all content outside of Curse of Nihility environments, even with some decent support options. Besides this waste of a skill, he comes with the Poised Strength ability, which passively increase his strength by 20% whenever he is in a buff zone, something that is easily achieved due to his skill 1. His Skill 2 Lightning Hunt meanwhile deals a disappointing 1 hit of 1500% damage at a ridiculously high SP cost of 7475. However, like other units who can abuse amps, they do tend to have low skill mods, and this is reflected in not only his first skill, which deals approximately 1200% damage, but his second skill as well. Due to its low SP cost, Isaac can utilise a skill haste build that allows him to reliably output buff zones and amps for his adventurers, uniquely positioning as a respectable light support option for Rise of the Sinister Dominion content such as Master Lilith. This skill also has one added benefit tied to his first ability Guardsman of the Verdure, which allows him to gain a strength amp each time it is utilised (maximum team strength amp of 2). Do note that the buffs from the buff zone are immune to Curse of Nihility, positioning Isaac as one of the only adventurers who can generate useful buff zones for endgame Sinister of the Dominion fights.
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The protector of Yggdrasil, Isaac enters the game as the third 5-star light bow of the game, hoping this alleviate an element and weapon archetype that does not boast any impressive meta options.