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Should You Pull? Lunatic Rabbit & Blazing Immortal

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Should You Pull?

Maybe. Neither unit will be a letdown performance wise, but if you’re working on a budget, Reisen is average, Mokou is above average, both are General pool, and neither is esports. That being said, if you have a love for either unit on this banner, they won’t let you down, and this is definitely your best time to pick them up.

Quick Overview

+ Solo Last Word has incredible damage potential, even without team support

+ Good access to Burn barriers, which she can Break with her All targeting Spread Shot

+ 2 Yang Def Down on 1 Foe is decent offensive support

- Unusually frail, as both of her Spell Cards consume a lot of HP - will likely require healing support

- Deals fairly low damage for a Solo attacker without setup time

- Spread Shot requires 3 Power to Break Burn Barriers

- Utilizing all of her kit at once will require unusually large amounts of Power.

+ Above average Barrier Break potential

+ Skill 2’s Paralyzed Barriers and Last Word provide some Accuracy support

- Low damage

- Somewhat Power hungry

- Cannot both Barrier or Full Break and provide Accuracy Support - due to the nature of Paralyze Barriers, she must choose one or the other.

Fujiwara no Mokou

Once, Fujiwara no Mokou was merely a human, and a nobleman’s daughter, with little else notable about her, forbidden to leave the house and being an unwanted child. Then one day, her father attempted to court the affection of the legendary Kaguya Houraisan, only to be sent on an impossible task and humiliated for his loss. Angered by this, Mokou sought to seek revenge on Kaguya - only to fail, as Kaguya had fled before Mokou could enact her revenge. She heard that Kaguya had left a pot of medicine for the current emperor - and instead opted to seek out that medicine, and attempt to steal it. She found out that the medicine was the legendary Hourai Elixir, stated to make those who consume it immortal - and then promptly consumed it for herself.

More than a thousand years have passed since then, and the now immortal Mokou spends her days battling Kaguya to the death, leading individuals through the Bamboo Forest of the Lost to Eientei, and casually starving to death.She's something of a loner and laid back, although for those who manage to get through to her (pretty much mostly just her best friend, Keine Kamishirasawa), she tends to be rather blunt and speaks openly.  In battle, she utilizes flames that she, herself, is not actually immune or even resistant too - instead of showing even the slightest bit of caution, Mokou simply opts to abuse her immortality and fights recklessly until the pain's too much and she can't keep going any longer. 

In LostWord, this reckless fighting style manifests itself in a rather unusual Friend. A Solo Lost Word nuker with some degree of team support, Mokou’s most notable trait is her ability to gain Levels of Yang ATK Up from her Spell Cards, and apply 2 Levels of Yang DEF Down on a single target and gain 2 Levels of Yang ATK Up with her second skill, Immortal Intimidation. If allowed to do this, and then spend 3 Power on her Last Word, Phoenix Rebirth, Mokou can absolutely obliterate a singular target, dealing twice the damage that even Yuyuko can at the top end.

The benefits don’t stop there. In the process, Mokou can also apply a fair amount of Burn Barriers to all foes thanks to her second Spell Card, Hourai: South Wind, Clear Sky -Fujiyama Volcano-, and 2 Layers of Burn to a single target with her first skill, Remote Ignition. Whilst Burn barriers can serve as useful support for Yin attackers, Mokou can also instead opt to Break them with her Spread Shot, Mind of Fire, although she will have to spend 3 Power to do so. 

All of this power comes with a price, and in Mokou’s case, it’s that her utterly reckless fighting style leaves her losing tons of health every time she activates a Spell Card, due to both having Rebound on them, which consumes HP upon every hit. This damage can’t ever kill her, but if she’s brought down low enough, even a small hit will knock her out. Her third skill, Fate of the People of Hourai, can partially heal her but it won’t be enough by itself - Mokou will need some mix of healing support and careful use of Barriers to avoid dying to a stray enemy hit. 

Additionally, Mokou is extremely Power hungry for maximum performance - between her Last Word nigh-on demanding 3 Power, her second Spell Card benefitting massively from at least 2 Power, and her Spread Shot needing 3 Power to Break the Burn Barriers the second Spell Card sets up, she’s going to need Power support from either her teammates or Story Cards. Her access to Elements is somewhat lacking too, having only Fire access and somewhat subpar values at that - though this is offset by her Burn Barrier Breaking. Finally, her damage output without 3 Power is somewhat lacking for a Solo unit, which also compromises her ability to farm 1 Boss 1 Wave Lunatic stages, as they tend to have much higher health.

Overall, if you want a nuker who deals tremendous output, can provide team support in the form of single target Yang DEF Down and Burn Barriers, and can Break said Burn Barriers, Mokou’s your girl. Just make sure to keep her alive, well supplied with power, and keep in mind it takes a few turns for her to get going.

Reisen Udongein Inaba

On the moon, rabbits aren’t treated very well. They’re disposable, soldiers for the moon’s defenses, and at the bottom of the social hierarchy, seen as pets and slaves due to the actions of a criminal known as Chang’e that none of them have known in their lives. It was this sort of callous treatment that lead the moon rabbit Reisen Udongein Inaba (at the time simply named Reisen) to decide to flee the moon, and make her way down to the earth, where she was taken in by Kaguya Houraisan and Eirin Yagokoro. Worried that she may have been followed, Eirin then promptly attempted to seal off the moon from the earth - resulting in the Imperishable Night incident. If you want to know more about it, go play the game!

Since then, Reisen has settled into Gensokyo rather nicely, as the pet of Kaguya and student of Eirin. Her name even reflects her bonds with those around her - Udongein was bestowed upon her by her master, and she got Inaba from Kaguya, who refers to all rabbits in Eientei as Inaba as she has a hard time telling most of them apart. She serves as a medicine saleswoman for Eientei in the human village, and has even involved herself in a few incidents. Overall she’s a pleasant, sane individual who tends to be a bit flighty and keeps to herself, with a bit of a smug streak too - in other words, she’s a rabbit with a very rabbit-like personality. 

Reisen’s ability is to cause madness with her red eyes - a single stare will cause one to start hallucinating and even go insane. Along with this, she uses bullets shaped with - well, actual gun bullets, and a megaphone shaped gun she shoots red waves from. If that’s not enough, she can even send out laser beams from her eyes!

In LostWord, Reisen has two main claims to fame. Firstly, she has the ability to cause 2 Paralyze Barriers on all foes with her second skill, Red-Eye Bullet, which provides some potent Accuracy support. On top of this, she can also break those Paralyze Barriers with her first Spell Card, Illusion Bomb: Myopic Fireworks (Mind Starmine). Complementing this is a perfectly average amount of Moon Breaks, having 1/1/2/3 Moon elements at 0/1/2/3 Power for both of her Spell Cards. 

Outside of this, Reisen is somewhat average. For starters, her Solo Last Word, Stare of the Hazy Phantom Moon (Lunatic Red Eyes) does a slightly below-average amount for a Solo LW at 1 Power and scales very poorly with additional power. Additionally, she is forced to choose between providing Accuracy support or Barrier Breaking, due to the inherent nature of her Accuracy support being tied to Paralyze barriers. 

Overall, Reisen’s not the most remarkable unit around, but she’ll certainly get the job done if you need Moon Breaks or Accuracy support, and she’s far from bad. She’s simply rather average.

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