

As charge increases by level this should always be leveled first and to max.Īt the heart of it, Murasaki is still a damage dealer, making her Noble Phantasm selection the standard of NP Damage Up for the most damage, Mixed Starting Gauge / Damage for easier accessible to Noble Phantasms, or Starting Gauge for immediate access. While it does give a collection of stars the first turn, these rarely see use as Murasaki will hog them all with no Critical capacity.

Her first skill could be left at level 9. Masters looking for just damage should still raise her third skill to max.

Masters looking to loop with her will want to raise her second and third skills to max right away. Her third skill is her charge, and what primarily makes her work as a boss looper. Muraski’s first two skills are her utility skills, meant primarily to debilitate a boss and boost up damage against them. She also should be used because a girl on crutches shouldn’t be left alone! Strengths Murasaki should be used against Caster bosses, especially those with break bars, to take advantage of her spread NP gain and stacking Arts Resist debuffs. Her Critical abilities are also close to nil despite having a heavy Rider star weight. She also has poor survivability in a longer battle. While she is a good burst boss killer, that comes at the cost of her other capabilities. Even without the double Noble Phantasm, she does have decent damage. In fact, she’s capable of doing two Noble Phantasms in a row with the right setup. She also is great in getting her Noble Phantasm up thanks to Literary Maiden (Summer) A’s charges and her Arts-based Noble Phantasm.
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By using her Summer Night Black Widow EX and Bizarre Hobby (Summer) C++ she has the full kit to debilitate a boss with NP seals, Skill seals, and Debuff resistance downs. Masters will surely want her as a top-flight boss killer. And we certainly won’t, with her Single Target Arts Noble Phantasm destined to wreak havoc to her enemies. Never underestimate the power of a girl on crutches, so says Murasaki Shikibu. “That's right, this is a literary girl's appearance.Why the crutch and eyepatch, you ask?”
