Thread:KKytes/@comment-34197157-20180103134336/@comment-30054866-20180104150336

Ayoba wrote: Hi KKytes, I have seen you on the wiki a number of times now and wanted to ask you a quick question. Im a new player (~4 days now) and dont know hardly any of the past characters, so I was wondering if you had a suggestion to pick up with this UoC. My only units of note so far are:

Foxblade Kitsu(L), Ardent Empress Agnia(G), Spellscythe Ciardha(L), Dawn Emperor Agress(G), Emerald Axe Lanza(G),Thunder General Ewan(B), Thunder Punisher Silar(G), Noble Links Johan(L), Toy Soldier Haido(L), Sparkling Knight Reseus(G). On top of that I have a Mifune(B) and an Eze(G).



Thank you for any and all help!

Hullo! First of all, welcome to Brave Frontier! And thanks for stopping by - not many people do, haha. (^w^)/

So you want some help with picking your Unit of Choice? Well... ok!

Mmmm, at first glance, your unit pool is pretty decent - it pretty much has all the buffs you need, should you play your cards right. However, there are certain units in the Unit of Choice pool which may help improve your squads exponentially. I'll list them all down here, with brief summaries describing their usage and buffs. Without further ado, let's begin!

''Just as a preface: I'll only be talking about certain units whose buffs may help improve your unit pool. Ideally, they should be able to synergize well with units in your pool thus far. This guide will only offer an overview of their buffpools (including their SP options) and their general usage. For more detailed information, click on their names - I attached hyperlinks to them.''

Sublime Darkness Feeva 

Feeva is a unit who brings various helpful buffs to the table, and, thanks to her vast Skill Point options, she's quite versatile, too. Buffs from her include a tristat boost, BC management skills (e.g. BC Efficacy, BC over Time (aka BCoT), burst BC fill, BC droprate boosts), and HC management skills (HC droprate boosts & HC when attacked). Her SP options help make her more versatile, as it allows for a BCoT on her SBB, a Spark Damage boost on her BB and SBB, and a BC on Spark boost on her BB and SBB. It can also allow for the enhancement of the buffs she already has, such as her Tri-Stat boost buff. Aside from this, she has a high hitcount, making her a great unit to have for Sparking purposes.

She fits well inside of your unit roster because you're in dire need of a unit who can be used in any situation. She'll synergize well with normal attack hitcount boosters, like Ciardha, thanks to her already high hitcount, and she can function in virtually any squad.

Flourished Bloom Libera 

Libera is like Feeva in the sense that she brings various buffs to the table, but what sets her apart from her counterpart is that she has more of a focus on BC management - BC & HC droprate boosts, BC Efficacy boosts, and BC when attacked. She also grants both a standard Defense + Recovery stat boost on her BB and an Attack + Defense scaled to Recovery stat boost on her SBB (which stacks with normal stat boosts), making her a viable unit in any squad. Lastly, she also grants an Earth and Thunder elemental addition buff, which'd synergize well with units like Ewan and Silas. Aside from her given buffpool, she also has access to a wide Skill Point option array, including a DoT reduction, an Earth + Thunder Elemental Weakness Damage (EWD) boost, an OD fillrate boost, a burst BC fill, and a BBAtk boost. She doesn't have too high of a hitcount, though, and her damage is average.

Libera would be a good unit to pick for your UoC only if you can find a unit who can provide stable stat boosts, and if you've decided to raise Ewan or Silas. However, the problem with that is that both of these units are heavily outclassed - Silas, being one of the first Omnis introduced, is rarely used nowadays due to his buffs having low percentage boosts, and Ewan being highly specialized towards mono-Thunder squads.

Chivalrous Thief Zelnite 

What makes Zelnite unique is that despite the fact that he's relatively a very old Omni unit, he's still quite popular amongst new players.

Zelnite is a very management oriented unit, to say the least. He packs buffs like burst BC & HC fill, BC & HC droprate boosts, OD fillrate boosts, BC Efficacy boosts, and a BC when attacked buff. His damage output is average, but he's a great Spark Blanket - just look at his SBB's hitcount! However, the reason why many people still use him until this day is because his power not only lies in his great management skills, but in his aptitude in farming both EXP and Items. His Leader Skill was one of the first Leader Skills to grant an EXP boost, and he was the first non-Exclusive unit who granted Item droprate boosts. However, do keep note that Zelnite's EXP boost is heavily outclassed at this point - units like Shion, Bjorn, and even Zeruiah grant higher EXP boosts to begin with.

Personally? If you don't have a unit who has high aptitudes for farming purposes, Zelnite is the one for you - even more so than the rest of the units on this list.

Salacia Persei Elimo 

Elimo has been a fan favorite since day one, but at first glance she's really not that special - a standard Mitigator setup, combining supportive buffs such as ailment cleanse, Defense/Recovery boosts, and HC management with both a Water barrier and 2 turn mitigation. You wouldn't think that was much, until you realize two things that set her apart from other units.

Firstly, you'll notice that none of Elimo's Brave Bursts (Classic, Super, or Ultimate) actually deal any damage. They're completely supportive. This makes her useful in situations with heavy damage reflection, which is a buff which most lategame content (e.g. Strategy Zone) have. Thanks to her non-attacking skillset, you can pretty much negate the heavy damage reflection by making her move last, ensuring that you have health up.

Secondly, her Skill Point options are arguably one of the most varied for any Omni Legacy Unit (which is another term for units found in the "Returned Heroes" category, or units present before the 1300s). You can pretty much build her in any sort of way, thanks to the buffpool additions she has access to - Health over Time (HoT), EWD null, Critical Damage null, ailment null, and stat debuff null. Sadly, though, you can only get 3 of these buffs (4 should you upgrade her to Omni +3), but regardless? She's basically a mitigator you could build from the ground up!

Honorable Mentions

Sefia & Kikuri : Great Arena/Colosseum units! If you're having a hard time it might be ideal to get one of them for the UoC. However, the main reasons why they're not on the list is because you already have great Arena units present - Lanza, Mifune, Ciardha, Kitsu, and Reseus all work wonders.

Krantz : A way, WAY better mitigator than Johan, and a subsitute for Elimo if you want a mitigator who actually does damage. Like Elimo, he provides some forms of HC management, but he's a more offensive mitigator than most - for example, he has a Light + Dark elemental addition buff which'd synergize well with the present units you have which grant elemental addition buffs (e.g. Silas). However, his Skill Point options are quite limited, and the options he has access to are quite expensive.

Savia : The queen of UBB Normal Attack nukes. She was the first unit ever to introduce a +4 hitcount boost, a feat shared by only a handful of other units. However, the main reason why she didn't make the list is because you already have Ciardha. He's generally better than Savia since his BB/SBB buffpool also has a hitcount boost which can stack with his UBB's hitcount boost,

Should you have any more questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm sorry it took so long for me to respond, haha.

I hope this helped! (^^)/