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Reverse 1999: The Best Satsuki Build (Psychubes & Team Comp)

By Matthew Lynch
March 23, 2024
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In the world of Reverse 1999, Satsuki has emerged as a formidable character whose popularity continues to soar thanks to her unique abilities and versatile playstyles. As players strive to optimize their gaming experience, the perfect Satsuki build – through the right mix of Psychubes and Team Composition – can be a game-changer. This article explores the best build for Satsuki that balances her strengths and compensates for any weaknesses while taking full advantage of her potential in the right team setting.

Satsuki is known for her agility and powerful psychic abilities, which make her a threat on any battlefield. To maximize these traits, players should focus on equipping her with a suite of Psychubes that enhance her speed, attack power, and energy management. Key Psychubes for this build include:

– Velocity Vortex: Increases Satsuki’s movement speed significantly, allowing her to dodge attacks and position herself strategically during intense battles.

– Psionic Surge: Boosts the damage output of psychic abilities, ensuring that she hits harder with each attack, breaking through enemy defenses.

– Mental Mastery: Reduces the energy cost of abilities, allowing for more frequent use and enabling relentless pressure on opponents.

– Barrier Breaker: Gives Satsuki’s attacks a chance to disrupt enemy barriers or shields, making her an excellent choice against defensive teams.

– Echo Slam: Unleashes a shockwave upon using dash skills, which provides crowd control by stunning nearby enemies and opening them up for combos.

While these Psychubes create a solid foundation for a high-damage, high-mobility Satsuki build, synergizing with an effective team comp is equally crucial. A balanced team that supports Satsuki’s playstyle would ideally include:

– A tank character to absorb damage and protect Satsuki from taking too much fire. This allows her to flank enemies or focus on high-value targets without being overwhelmed.

– A healer or support character to keep Satsuki in the fight longer. Given that she can be squishy without proper backup, having healing abilities on the team can ensure she maintains peak performance.

– An area control character who can manage crowds or control space with traps or AOE (Area Of Effect) attacks. With enemies distracted or contained by AOE skills, Satsuki can exploit openings or finish off weakened foes.

When utilized effectively in tandem with this suggested team comp, Satsuki becomes an unstoppable force capable of altering the course of any battle. By weaving through enemies with enhanced speed and hitting hard with boosted psychic attacks all while being supported by allies, this “Best Satsuki Build” represents an ideal strategy for players looking to dominate in Reverse 1999.

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