Anjo Nala is the latest true limited arcanist to debut in the Reverse 1999 version 2.2 update. This 6-star character of Beast Afflatus deals Mental damage with her incantations and has burst damage, DPS, and control tags. The arcanist can bind with allies and provide them various buffs based on their Afflatus at Insight I. She can also cast many follow-up attacks, debuff enemies, and crowd-control with her kit.
Her versatile gameplay lets timekeepers use her as a sub-DPS in any team. Read on for a skill overview, the best Psychubes, teams, and Insight Materials for the Anjo Nala build in Reverse 1999.
Reverse 1999 Anjo Nala build guide: Skills explanation
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Here are the skills explanation for Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999:
- Feast of Lust (Basic Skill 1): Anjo deals 180%/270%/450% damage with one/two/three-star cards. The skill also deals an additional 40%/60%/100% damage for every Neg Status on the enemy. She also inflicts the Titallated debuff on the enemy that gets hit for two rounds. If she is under the Hymn status, the skill reduces its duration by one round.
- Twin Phantoms (Basic Skill 2): Twin Phantoms is a self-channel skill with which Anjo enters the Hymn status for seven rounds. She casts a follow-up attack, Angel’s Temptation, after the channel ends. If she is already in the Hymn Status while casting this incantation, the status’s duration is reduced by 1/2/3 rounds with one/two/three-star cards.
- Interwoven Dreams (Ultimate Skill): Interwoven Dreams is also a self-channel skill that causes both Anjo and bound ally to enter the channeling status. The bound teammate loses 50% of their current HP to cast their ultimate skill. Then, Anjo casts her Ultimate Skill, applying two random effects from her Collection of debuffs and dealing 500% damage to all enemies. Interwoven Dreams deal an additional 60% damage for every type of Neg Status on them.
Explanation of Anjo’s status effect
- Collection of Debuffs: It contains seven status effects, Bind, Nasty Wound, Mis-aim, Weakness, Scared, Confusion, and Fracture I. Bind reduces the damage bonus by 30% when the enemy launches a one-target attack. Nasty Wound reduces Healing Taken by 50%. Mis-aim reduces the damage bonus by 30% when the enemy launches multiple-target attacks. Weakness reduces the damage bonus by 25% (reduces one after trigger). Confusion reduces critical resistance by 25% (the debuff can stack, each timed independently). Fracture I causes the enemy to take additional Genesis damage equal to 20% of her attack.
- Titillated: Reduces damage bonus by 10%. Changes to Captivated status after three stacks.
- Captivated: The enemies under this effect cannot use their skills and get their attack reduced by 10%. Anjo gains the same percentage of attack buff.
- Hymn: Anjo enters the Hymn channel for seven rounds and casts Angel’s Temptation after it ends.
- Angel’s Temptation: It deals 150% damage to all enemies after inflicting the Titillated debuff on them. If she casts this skill after the Hymn channel ends, the applied Titallted changes to the Captivated effect and deals an additional 250% damage.
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Best Psychubes for Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999
Here is the list of best Reverse 1999 Psychubes for Anjo Nala in Reverse 1999:
- Transcendent Love (6-star): When Anjo casts a skill while under the channeling status, her critical rate and damage increase by 4% (can stack up to four times). When the ally bound with Anjo casts their skills, it buffs both characters’ damage bonus by 1.6% (can stack up to 10 times).
- Same Old Story (6-star): It buffs Anjo’s penetration rate by 5% and damage dealt by 28% (for mass attacks) when she is in the channeling status.
- Blasphemer of Night (6-star): It boosts her damage dealt by 24% when she attacks enemies with two or more Neg Status.
- Yearning Desire (5-star): It boosts her damage dealt by 16% when she attacks enemies with Stats Down or Neg Status.
Transcendent Love is the best Psychube for Ano Nala, increasing the damage output of her and the bound ally. Timekeepers can use other Psychubes as alternatives to Transcendent Love.
Note: The value of Psychubes are at the max level.
Reverse 1999 Anjo Nala build guide: Insight Materials and Inheritance effects
Anjo Nala’s Inheritance is Oath Bound which allows her to bind with an ally. Here are the details of her Inheritance’s effects at all Insight levels with materials required to upgrade it:
Insight I: Anjo chooses an ally to bind with her upon entering the battle. There are three binding types that grant various buffs. The type is based on the Afflatus of the ally. Here are the details:
Anjo’s max Moxie capacity changes to 12 and the Ultimate Moxie Cost to 8. The arcanist bound with Anjo can’t gain Moxie or use their ultimate skill. All Moxie the bound ally gains is transferred to Anjo.
Required materials
- 18,000 ✕ Sharpodonty
- 6 ✕ Page of Beastly Thirst
- 6 ✕ Spell of Banishing Spell
- 5 ✕ Rough Silver Ingot
Insight II: Boosts critical damage by 15% when she enters the battle.
Required materials
- 40,000 ✕ Sharpodonty
- 10 ✕ Scroll of Beastly Thirst
- 5 ✕ Liquified Terror
- 5 ✕ Golden Grass Incense
Insight III: If Anjo is in Hymn status when the bound ally casts an incantation, the Hymn duration is reduced by one round. The Inheritance also triggers additional effects based on the binding type. Here are the details:
Required materials
- 200,000 ✕ Sharpodonty
- 16 ✕ Tome of Beastly Thirst
- 6 ✕ Watch Core
- 3 ✕ Rheingold
Reverse 1999 Anjo Nala build guide: Best teams
Timekeepers can use Anjo Nala as a sub-DPS in a team. She pairs well with most Reverse 1999 arcanists and can fit in any team. Here is the list of characters to include in a team with Anjo:
- Jiu Niangzi
- 37
- Shamane
- 6
- Lucy
- Marcus
- Argus
- Lopera
- Windsong
- Lilya
- Vila
- Kakania
That concludes our Reverse 1999 Anjo Nala build guide.