4. Natasha
Natasha is a character that players will receive for free as they complete the early objectives of the main quest. She is a reliable healer and is very useful if you don't have any other healers in your account.
Her skill heals one ally and then grants continuous healing for the next two turns. She is also able to cleanse a debuff from an ally with her skill. Using her skill will restore a large amount of energy for Natasha allowing her to use her ultimate more frequently.
Her ultimate will heal all allies for 9.2% of her Max HP plus 92 and her talent will increase healing if the targeted ally has less than 30% HP.
If you build her right, her healing can get you through the main story, as well as the Simulated Universe and any other battles you will face.
What makes Natasha a good healer:
- She can heal allies continuously for two turns, allowing for more healing without using her skill
- She can cleanse a debuff when healing an ally, making them stronger against the enemy
- She has high regeneration on her ultimate so you can use her party-wide healing often
Choose Natasha if:
- You don't have any other healer
- You need cleanse in battle
3. Lynx
Lynx is the newest addition to the 1.4 update. She has a targeted heal, party-wide heal and a HP buff from her skill that can manipulate enemy Aggro.
Her skill applies Survival Response to an ally and will increase the ally’s Max HP by 5.0% of Lynx’s Max HP plus 50. If the ally is on the Path of Destruction or Preservation, the chance of them getting attacked by enemies greatly increases. Survival Response lasts for two turns and will continuously restore the target ally’s HP.
Her ultimate provides a party-wide heal and will remove one debuff from all members of the team.
Compared to Natasha and Luocha who only have single target cleanse. Lynx’s party-wide cleanse can be an attractive option to have in battle, especially against enemies that place debuffs on multiple characters at once.
However, this can be inefficient if you only need a cleanse on one character and have to use her ultimate even when the team is at full health. This can make her a bit doggy to play as you risk using the ultimate to cleanse and then not having enough when you need to heal everyone.
Even so, Lynx is still really useful in battle and provides a stable source of healing.
What makes Lynx a good healer:
- Manipulates enemy Aggro which is useful in preserving the health of your team and protecting characters from being targeted by enemies.
- Single-arget heal lasts for two turns, allowing characters to continuously benefit from healing.
- Ultimate will cleanse a debuff from the team, allowing characters to be uninhibited by enemies.
- You need teamwide cleanse in battle
- You have team members that are on the Path of Destruction or Preservation
2. Bailu
Bailu is a featured 5-star on the standard banner. Players have the chance to receive her as they continue to pull for characters in the game.
Her skill heals one ally for 7.8% of her Max HP plus 78. The healing will then bounce randomly two more times healing other allies on your team.
Her ultimate heals all allies and applies an Invigoration buff. If an ally is already Invigorated, the duration of Invigoration will extend by 1 turn.
When an ally with Invigoration gets attacked, they will immediately restore HP for 3.6% of Bailu’ s Max HP plus 36. Her talent allows her to revive an ally when they are knocked down.
Bailu’ s healing is really consistent. It is frequent and she has a safety mechanism with the revive. She does not have any cleanse but her healing scale is dependable in battle. Also, her revive can be incredibly useful, especially in the Simulated Universe.
What makes Bailu a great healer:
- Invigoration buff allows allies to be healed each time they are hit by the enemy, allowing for quick attack recovery
- Her talent allows her to revive an ally that has been knocked down
- Her ultimate will apply and extend the Invigoration buff, ensuring consistent healing for all allies.
Choose Bailu if:
- You need the ability to revive a character in battle
- You need consistent, reliable healing against enemies
1. Luocha
Luocha is undoubtedly the best healer in the game. With one of the most unique healing kits in the game, his offense-oriented healing makes every battle an easy one to win.
His healing follows a passive style in which he deploys a field after gaining a certain number of stacks after which, allies will restore HP as they attack the enemy. Luocha makes your team extremely skill point efficient allowing other characters to really up their damage with their skills.
He also possesses a targeted heal and cleanse with his skill.
His ultimate removes a buff and deals a large amount of Imaginary damage to all enemies. His skill allows him to manually heal an ally if needed, but also has an auto effect healing that can be triggered every 2 turns when an ally’s HP percentage becomes equal to or less than 50%.
Luocha’s kit makes it easy to keep your allies alive throughout battle and since his healing scales with ATK he’s able do pretty good damage as well. His entire kit makes him a useful support and an indispensable healer to have.
What makes Luocha the Best Healer:
- Passive healing allows him to be more skill point efficient in battle.
- Removes buffs from enemies making them less difficult to defeat
- Auto-healing can be triggered every two turns, keeping allies who have been greatly damaged alive for longer
Choose Luocha if:
- Your team uses a lot of skill points to do damage
- The enemy buffs itself in battle
- You need cleanse in battle
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