Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999 is an upcoming true-limited character to debut in version 2.2, Tristes Tropiques. Her banner, Longing for Innocence, will be available throughout the 2.2 version from January 9 to February 20, 2025. This 6-star rarity belongs to the Beast Afflatus, specializes in dealing Mental damage, and is armed with Burst Damage, DPS, and Control tags.
This article provides a skills overview of Anjo Nala, the best teammates for her, and whether she is worth pulling in the Reverse 1999 version 2.2 update.
Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999: Skills Overview
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Here is the skills overview of Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999:
- Feast of Lust (Basic Skill 1): It is a one-target attack that deals Mental damage to enemies. She deals additional damage for every Neg Status the enemy possesses. Anjo Nala also inflicts Titillated on the target and accelerates Hymn channeling if under the Hymn status effect.
- Twin Phantoms (Basic Skill 2): Twin Phantoms is a self-channel skill that causes Anjo Nala to enter the Hymn status for several rounds. She casts Angel Temptation incantation when the channel ends. The channel gets accelerated if she is already in the Hymn status.
- Angel Temptation (Follow-up attack): It is an additional incantation that Anjo Nala casts after the Hymn channel ends. The skill deals mass attack, inflicting Titillated on all enemies and dealing damage. If she casts the skill when Hymn is fully channeled, it deals additional damage, and the Titillated effect changes to Captivated.
- Interwoven Dreams (Ultimate Skill): Anjo Nala and the bound ally enter channel status for the remaining round. At the beginning of the next round, the bound ally loses HP and unleashes their Ultimate skill, after which Anjo Nala casts her Ultimate Skill. Anjo’s Ultimate Skill inflicts random Neg Status on all enemies and deals damage. She deals additional damage for every Neg Status on the enemies.
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Explanation of Anjo Nala’s status effects
- Titillated: It boosts her damage-dealing ability and changes to the Captivated effect upon reaching a certain number of stacks.
- Captivated: The enemies cannot act under this effect, and a certain percentage of their attack stats is transferred to Anjo Nala.
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The Inheritance or passive skill of Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999 is Oath Bound. The Insight I level causes her to bind with an ally at the battle’s beginning. She grants buffs to herself and the bound ally based on its Afflatus.
Anjo Nala grants Mind and Flesh buff (increases attack and Max HP) to Spirit and Intelligence Afflatus allies, Bone and Blood (increases critical damage and Reality defense) to Beast and Plant Afflatus Arcanists, and Form and Phantom (increases critical rate and mental defense) to Mineral and Star Afflatus characters. Her Moxie cap also increases, and all Moxies gained by the bound ally are transferred to her. The bound ally won’t be able to use its Ultimate Skill.
Her Insight II effect buffs her critical damage while entering the battle. At Insight III, every skill used by the bound ally accelerates her Hymn channeling and triggers additional effects based on their bond type.
Here are the bond-type and their effects:
- Mind and Flesh: Anjo Nala casts a follow-up attack, Feast of Lust, on the enemy with the lowest HP percentage.
- Bone and Blood: Anjo Nala gains additional Moxie.
- Form and Phantom: Anjo Nala casts the follow-up attack, Angel Temptation.
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Best teammates for Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999
Timekeepers can use Anjo Nala as a Sub-DPS or DPS in Reverse 1999. She bonds with an ally and gains various effects based on the bound ally’s Afflatus (Insight III’s effect). Players can use Arcanists focusing on this mechanic while building a team with Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999.
The table below shows some of the best teammates for Anjo Nala:
Should you pull Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999?
Yes, Anjo Nala is worth pulling in Reverse 1999. Timekeepers can save their Clear Drops and spend it on her banner, Longing for Innocence. Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999 can fit in any team and gain unique effects based on the ally’s Afflatus. Timekeepers can use her as a sub-DPS in any content and get the best results.
Anjo Nala has high damage output, many follow-up attacks, and can crowd-control enemies. Timekeepers can also use her with Arcanists, specializing in inflicting debuffs to maximize her damage output.