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Potential Buffs

Evasion 70.00%
Crit Damage 30.00%
Armor 18.00%

Skill

I Want You
Level 10 Effect
Cost: 3 Fairy Commands

Scatter flowers on an adjacent node that is unoccupied by the enemy. Allies will gain 20% damage, accuracy, evasion, armor, and crit rate when battling on this node for the next two turns.

Cooldown: 2 turns

Overview

Suee has always been a mystery. One day people look at her as “The Budget Construction Fairy”, and then the other day, one year after she got released on the EN server, she got renamed as “The Fairy that saved EN”, because of her use in Polarized Light ranking. But is Suee good enough to be really called “Savior of EN'' ?

First, let’s be honest, her skill looks awesome. I Want You buffs 20% of every important stat in the game for a whole fight, with the only condition of fighting on a chosen node. Overall, Suee gives you ways to brute force along with some map control, which is pretty much what any ranker searches. However, the world isn’t kind to her, since she has a direct and stronger competitor that we mentioned earlier: Construction Fairy.

Even worse, her aura is defense oriented, just like Construction, but she traded the Firepower buff for Critical damage buff, which isn’t helping when her competitor can give up to 50% FP. That also means she has a weak aura when compared to other fairies like Command and Artillery.

Overall, to allow her to get near Construction performances (unless said Construction has a similar talent), you’ll want her to have Fervor. Damage II can help, but won’t be the best.

In the end, Suee has a lot of wasted potential, but is strategically better than most of her competitors, that is why she was named “Savior of EN” during Polarized Light. However, as the time passes by, her honorific title will slowly come back to “The Budget Construction Fairy”. 

Strengths

+ Strategy goes brrr

Compared to some of her direct competitors among the strategy fairy, Suee is excellent at setting up fights against big enemies. For example, Combo Fairy needs to stack 3 fights to be used at maximum power, Construction Fairy needs you to stay on a precise node and needs it to be controlled by you. Suee doesn’t have such exigencies. In fact, the way she works is similar to Landmine Fairy, which is why she was used a lot on Polarized Light Ranking (EN/JP side).

+ Cheap enhancement

Due to her being an “extra” fairy, Suee needs only 550 exp in total instead of 3000, making her cheaper to maximize. As Strategy Fairies have expensive fodder (as they drop from the more expensive fairy pool) Commanders usually resort to using the 500x4 pool fairies as fodder to level them up. Thus to maximize Suee they need at max 55 fodder, whereas for Construction, for example, they would need 300 fairies.

Weaknesses

- Weaker than her competitors

Her skill is weaker than Construction Fairy’s by 10%. Her aura is weaker than Parachute Fairy’s by 36% FP and 10% Critical Damage. To brute force things, you can just use Landmine Fairy. And the list goes on and on. To summarise, Suee isn’t a priority at all.

- Defensive aura, offensive fairy

Her aura is too defensive oriented for such a hybrid/offensive fairy. It’s sad since she loses a lot of potential due to that. Evasion is excellent in some cases, but it’s unfortunately hard to find interest to it when Paradeus faction has (currently) 6 units (Isomers, Gundams, Rodos, Gladiators, Striders and Uhlans) with High or Perfect accuracy attacks (and KCCO has 9 (Archers, Doggos, Coeus, both Cyclops, Hydras, Minotaurus, Typhons and Dactyls). To put it straight, Evasion aura are mainly good against SF units with only 3 units (Jupiter Canon, Pyxis and Beans). 

- Datavore

Due to her being a strategic fairy, Suee needs more intermediate and advanced data to level her skill up. Plus, you are pretty much forced to Skill Level her, as her main use comes from her Skill.

- Event Fairy

Suee was a shop reward, and won’t be obtainable until “Glory Day”, DJ MAX RESPECT collaboration event, gets a rerun.