2023-12-20
Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant is out now globally, and it is excellent news for all of you guys who have waited so long to play it to the fullest. Before the global version was released, the SEA and CN versions were out for a long time, and there are some slight changes in these versions, mainly about the characters. The global version is doing things so differently compared to the SEA and CN versions, and some of the top-tier units in other versions are still not added to the global version. So, in this article, we will speak of the top-tier units in SEA and CN versions, which will be added to the Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant global version in the near future.
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Comparing the Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant global and SEA with CN versions, you can see some characters available in the SEA and CN versions are not added to the global version. But we hope those units will be added to the game as soon as possible. With that hope in mind, let us go and check who the top-tier characters are set to release to the global version of Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant on PC gameplay with LDPlayer 9 in the near future.
The first unit we will talk about is the Caroline, which you can only see in Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant SEA versions, but not in global yet. So, we hope this SSR tier supporter character will be added to the global release in the near future. As her special trait is supporting, she is going to be one of the best supporters in the gameplay for you, like Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant Audrey. She has a badass look, which makes her a more attractive one in the game, and let us see if her skills are as cool as her looks.
Here we have the first skill of Caroline called Mating Whip and this is her active skill. With this skill, Caroline swings her whip, dealing physical damage equal to 64% of her attack to three random enemies and leaving one Ring of Fire on her side of the field for two rounds. Every time a character on her side takes action, it will consume one Ring of Fire.
What’s up with Ring of Fire? It removes one control effect from oneself before action, and the attack adds true damage equal to 50% of the sum of Caroline’s Armor and Resistance. Remember, this Ring of Fire can exist up to four. In this skill, we can see pretty good support for the teammates dealing true damage and also scaling off of armor and resistance.
This is Caroline's ultimate skill, which makes her issue an order dealing physical damage equal to 179% attack to the random enemies. While doing that, this skill lets her grant three units with the highest attack on her side, the Chimera' Claw, which lasts for two rounds. With Chimera's Claw, if the target's HP percentage remains unchanged after an active attack, the units can deal 30% of the original damage on the target, and this damage ignores the effect of the shield.
When this skill is upgraded to level six, which will be unlocked at seven stars, Caroline can grant those three units with the highest attack on her side the Chimera's Shell as well, which lasts for two rounds. Chimera's Shell is about, when actively attacked, removing one removable negative status from oneself and reflecting true damage equal to 300% of the sum of Caroline's resistance and armor back to the attacker.
Then, here comes Caroline's passive skill, which is called the Heart of a Cornered Beast. When Caroline receives her first fatal damage, she retains 1 HP, which lasts until her round. And when her HP reaches 99% for the first time, 50% and then 1%, she will respectively unleash Beastliness, including the Lion's Heart, Sheep's Heart and Snake's Heart in an order. Each time she gains an ability, she will launch a normal attack.
When the Lion's Heart effect is activated, the attack of all allies increases by 10%. With the Sheep's Heart, the resistance and armor of all allies increased by 15%. Snake's Heart restores the maximum HP and shield of all allies by 20%.
Among the best SSR heroes in the Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant game, which we hope to be added soon, Nue is another top-tier hero. This character's special trait is weakening restrictions. Let us go through her skills to check how she is good at that.
With Nue's active skill, she unleashes a wave of flames to deal magic damage of 54% attack to four random enemies, prioritizing enemy targets not in Scorched Land. If a target is already in the Domain of Flames, which is a combination of the Lava Land, Inferno Land and Scorched Land, this skill restores one rage for Nue.
Next, we have the ultimate skill of Nue, which will be soon added to the Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant, which is about dealing magic damage of 151% attack to four random enemies, prioritizing targets not in Scorched Land. Heating the Scorched Land with fire turns it into the Lava Land, and it will end up transforming into the Inferno Land after being heated.
If a target deals a normal attack in Lava Land, there is a 20% chance their rage will not be restored, and if the target attacks with a skill, there is a 20% chance to increase the rage required to cast a skill. Inferno Land reduces the critical resistance by 15%, and when the target is affected by the burn, there is a 50% chance for the damage to be a critical hit, which increases the damage by 20%.
This passive skill of Nue lets her attack to ignite the ground beneath the target's feet, turning it into a Scorched Land for the whole battle. Then, the damage dealt by all the enemies in Scorched Land will be reduced by 10%, and they will be inflicted with the burn effect.
Next up, we have Niles! She is a pretty good unit, and we hope she will be added to this game soon. Her role in the gameplay is the damage dealer, in which she has an unyielding will to kill enemies. If you acquire this unit in your gameplay after she is added to the game, remember to build her better using the top-tier Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant equipment. As Nile is a damage dealer, make sure to add her to the front row of the battle squad when it is about Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant team building.
This is the active skill of Nile in Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant, which lets her charge towards the enemies after drinking, dealing physical damage of 64% attack to front-row enemies with additional true damage equal to 5% of each target's max HP. With the use of this skill, she gains one stack of Drunken Breath, and when it is stacked up, her normal attack range will be expanded to all the enemies. Even at zero stars, this skill makes her very useful in your gameplay when it comes to dealing with damage.
This is the ultimate skill of the Nile, and here, the drunken Nile launches a heavy, powerful strike, dealing physical damage of 246% attack to a single enemy row. And with this skill activation, she gains one stack of Drunken Breath, which lasts for the whole battle.
With Drunken Breath, she becomes able to deal 5% more damage, and she can target more than one enemy up to all enemies when dealing damage using her normal attack. This Drunken Breath can be stacked up to five times, and when the five stacked are applied, she gains intoxication, which lasts for the whole battle. The intoxication increases the critical rate by 30%.
Lastly, we have the passive skill of the Nile, which is called the Drunkard on the Battlefield. After Nile gets drunk, she activates her hunting instinct. The Hunting instinct is about marking the enemy unit with the highest HP as the hunting target, and this will be initiated once after taking action for the first time in each round. Before Nile starts hunting, the damage she takes is reduced by 10% with this passive skill. For every two skills cast during the battle, she gains an additional stack of Drunken Breath, and when she has five stacks, she starts her hunting.
Mori is another top-level DPS, a damage dealer unit you can hope to be added to the Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant global game soon. She looks so hot, and so is her skills. Here we go to check Mori's skills in this article about top-tier units set to release in Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant.
Mori can deal 100% physical damage to a single back-row enemy with this skill by throwing her lance to make it spin. This is how this active skill works when it is at zero stars. But if you work on this character to make her strong, you can increase the damage-dealing amount with these skills.
The ultimate skill Mori is called the Riding High, and with this skill, Mori moves through the enemies and deals 324% physical damage to a single back-row enemy. There is a 40% chance for her to recover two rage with this skill, and also, an additional 10% attack is applied to this skill.
Wind Erosion is her passive skill, which makes her attacks so intimidating that her enemies cannot even hold their weapons. With this skill, she can steal 5% of a target's attack upon any attack, lasting for the whole battle. Also, you can increase the stealing percentage of the target's attack up to 20%.
Then we have Lilith as another unit who must be in the global version of the Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant gameplay. Her major capability is Area of Effect control, which makes her a top-tier unit in the Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant tier list.
Her active skill is Pleasurable Whip, which makes her whip leave opponents unable to resist, dealing magic damage of 64% attack to the front row enemies and decreasing the target's armor and resistance by 5% for two rounds.
This ultimate skill of Lilith lets her immerse herself in a blissful illusion while piercing the enemies within the illusion with her greatsword, dealing magic damage of 166% attack to the targets within a cross-shaped range. Then, the targets will be inflicted with the temptation effect, and there is a 40% chance for the targets inflicted with the temptation effect to enter the obsession state, lasting for one round. When the obsession state is activated, the enemies won't be able to act as they start dreaming.
Lilith's passive skill is called Scented Rose, and enemies who see Lilith start smelling the scent of roses with this skill. At the start of the battle, three random enemies who smell fragrance will enter the temptation state, lasting for the entire battle. With the temptation state, the enemies' active attacks will not target Lilith, but this effect is invalid when Lilith is the only target left on the battleground.
And we have Guinevere as the next upcoming character in the Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant global version. Her special trait is unyielding, which shows why she is a perfect DPS in this gameplay. When playing this game, it is essential to have DPS like Guinevere in your team, which is one of the best Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant tips to follow to have victorious gameplay.
This active skill of Guinevere lets her lead the charge, dealing physical damage of 59% attack to enemies in a cross shape and recovering the HP of her allies equal to 5% of her maximum HP.
Roar of Light is the ultimate skill of this character, and with this skill, Guinevere can deal physical damage equal to her own 166% attack to enemies in a cross shape and applies dragon scales to allies for two rounds. With the dragon scales applied on the allies, their HP will not drop below 5%, and all the excess damage will be transferred to Guinevere.
This skill is the passive of Guinevere in Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant, which lets her start battling against enemies with full rage, making her able to cast skills during her first turn.
Note is one of the best control units which must be added to the Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant game, and her speciality is freeze control. Being one of the best control units here in Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant, you must learn about her skills to understand why she is called a top-level control unit.
Note swings the chainsaw to deal magic damage of 59% attack to enemies within the cross-range. When Note is in the front row, she will apply a layer of freeze to both her row and all enemies, lasting for the entire battle with this active skill.
This is the ultimate skill of Note in Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant game, which makes her deal 166% magic damage of attack to enemies within range. When you add Note to the front battle row, she can apply a layer of freeze to both her row and all enemies, which lasts for the entire battle. If Note is in the back row, she will apply one layer of freeze to all allies and the enemy's front row, which lasts for the whole battle.
When the freeze effect is applied on allies, their damage received from the active attacks of enemies will be reduced by 5%, and a shield equal to Note's 5% of max HP is obtained. When the freeze effect is applied to enemies, the damage caused by their attacks will be reduced by 5%, and there is a 5% chance of action failure.
Note's passive skill is called Icicle Drop, which Note's weapon significantly lowers the temperature of the battlefield, and at the start of each round, this skill lets Note apply one stack of freeze to the allied front row, lasting the whole battle.
Just now, you finished reading this guide about the top-tier units set to release in the near future, similar to the Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant Fenriru. As an Echocalypse: Scarlet Covenant beginner, you have perfect knowledge about the new units in the global version of the gameplay. Since you know more details about each of the units, you can take maximum benefits from them in your gameplay when they are added to the global release.
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