By Jay / / Games

Anjo Nala has finally made her debut in Reverse: 1999, and after a long wait, players are eager to explore how she performs in battle. This limited character is unique, versatile, and offers a wide range of strategic options. From her ability to deal damage, manipulate Moxy (a crucial resource), and provide support for allies, Anjo Nala is a game-changing unit. In this guide, we’ll break down her skills, builds, team synergies, and everything else you need to know to make the most out of this powerhouse.


Anjo Nala Skill Explanation Guide

Anjo Nala is a limited unit who stands out with her versatile skill set, which allows her to fill multiple roles in a team. She excels in both offensive and supportive functions, making her a valuable asset in any lineup. Whether you’re looking to amplify damage, apply debuffs, or manipulate resources, Anjo Nala brings something special to the table.

The Contracts: A New Twist

Anjo Nala introduces a fascinating new mechanic with her Contracts system. When entering a battle, players are prompted to choose a contract, which will bind Anjo to an ally for the entire fight. This contract provides both Anjo and the chosen ally with permanent buffs, but there’s a catch. The bound ally cannot use their ultimate ability, and Anjo will hijack their Moxy gain. Here’s a breakdown of the bonuses based on the contract type:

  1. Spirit/Intellect Contract: Bonus: 4% Attack and Max HP
  2. Beast/Plant Contract: Bonus: 8% Crit Damage and Reality Defense
  3. Mineral/Star Contract: Bonus: 8% Crit Rate and Mental Defense

Anjo Nala’s skill kit is a unique blend of damage-dealing and debuffing capabilities. Let’s break down her core skills:

1. Feast of Lust

  • Effect: Deals 180-450% Mental Damage to a single target, inflicting Titilation for two rounds.
  • Titilation: A debuff that reduces the target’s damage by 10% and can stack up to three times. Once at three stacks, Titilation becomes Captivated, rendering the target stunned and reducing their attack by 10% while boosting Anjo’s attack by the same amount.
  • Bonus: The damage of this skill increases by 40-100% depending on how many debuffs are on the target.

2. Twin Phantom

  • Effect: Puts Anjo into the Him state for 7 rounds. When the countdown ends, she casts Angel’s Temptation, a mass attack that deals 100% Mental Damage and applies Titilation to all enemies. If Anjo is in the Him state when the attack is cast, Captivated is applied, dealing an additional 250% Mental Damage.

3. Interwoven Dreams (Ultimate)

  • Effect: Anjo and the bound ally enter a channel state for one round. The ally will lose 50% of their HP, and both will then cast their ultimates. Anjo’s ultimate deals 500% Mental Damage to all enemies and applies two random debuffs from her collection, which includes Blind, Anxiety, Confusion, Fracture, and others.
  • Bonus: The more debuffs on the enemy, the higher the damage, with an additional 60% per debuff type.

Enhancing Anjo’s Power: Portraits and Resonance

Portraits: Boosting Anjo’s Effectiveness

Anjo Nala’s portraits provide significant improvements to her kit, especially in enhancing her ultimate and follow-up damage. Here’s a breakdown of the best portraits:

  • P1: Increases the maximum follow-up for the Type 3 Contract from 2 to 3. Also boosts Angel Temptation‘s damage to 250%.
  • P2: Increases Angel Temptation‘s damage to 375% and provides a 15% decrease in enemy attack during Captivated.
  • P3: Increases ultimate damage to 600% and boosts additional damage per debuff by 100%.
  • P4: Enhances Type 1 Contract bonuses and reduces the stacks needed for Titilation to become Captivated by one.
  • P5: Increases the number of negative statuses inflicted by the ultimate to four, boosting the additional damage per debuff to 140%.

Resonance: Maximizing Damage

For resonance, Crit-oriented resonance works best with Anjo, as she deals frequent damage. For her Frequency resonance, go for Elucidation if you’re using Type 2 Contracts, or stick to Genuinity for Type 1 or Type 3 contracts. You can also equip Transcendent Love, available for free!


Team Synergies Best Combinations for Anjo

Anjo Nala can be used effectively in almost any team!


Is Anjo Nala Worth It?

Anjo Nala is easily one of the most versatile and powerful limited units introduced in Reverse: 1999. Her ability to manipulate Moxy, apply powerful debuffs, and deal massive damage with her ultimate make her an invaluable addition to any roster.

If you’re able to secure her, whether through pulls or event shops, Anjo Nala will significantly enhance your team and open up new strategic possibilities. Are you excited about Anjo Nala? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and don’t forget to share your team compositions and experiences.

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