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A skill for Nursina

I'm making my Masked Marth a battle medic. I already gave her Renwel 3 from a 5 star Jakob and I also gave her Reciprocal Aid and Hone Spd from some Matthews. I'm torn between what I want for her A skill. I'm deciding between Darting Blow and Tri Adpt. I'm not going to use Fury because of the damage negating some of the healing.

Asked by Heattrans1 year 3 months ago
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Are you planning to use her during the Tempest Trials? If so, I'd go with Triangle Adept to help with the monster that is Hector in the final battle.

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Darting Blow, Swift Sparrow, and Steady Strike are all good A Skills for 'him'. If you just need a green check TA can work, but 'he' has a pretty low defensive spread to run TA all that well.

I think Darting Blow should work better.

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Fury is pretty good on Masked Lucina, since she doesn't have any boon/bane. It makes her a better all-rounder. I still use her with Ardent Sacrifice and Desperation (it's cheap, from Shanna 4*). It works pretty well.

If you are going to use your Masked Lucina as a healer then what about giving her Steady Breath and Aether ? So she can tank better on ennemy phase, charge her Special, then use Aether to heal herself back and then spread her heals among the team.

- I know, I know, it's all about lol'ing... only a madman would sac. a bike for a nurse but her... what would you prefer ? A good bike or a good nurse? - :kkk:

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I would personally go for Darting Blow. Masked Marth has decent physical defense anyways, and could probably survive a non-Brave blue lancer if they don't have TA thanks to their humongous health pool.

If you're open to unorthodox suggestions, might I recommend the HP +5 skill? It doesn't require an attack to activate and doesn't hamper their defenses. Plus, the larger health pool will make Masked Marth a bit more of a specialized healer with a larger health trade to armored units such as Hector and Zephiel. I run a similar setup on my Alm, and the extra 5 HP helps a ton because it helps the survivability and effectiveness of the Reciprocal Aid.

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