's Miyabi is looking to be the new dominant force in the game, making it crucial to know how to build and use her. 's 1.4 update has finally been released, and along with its new units comes an exciting story. The 1.4 story seems to culminate in the first part of this creative game. Along with the story, 1.4 brings loads of quality-of-life updates to make the game smoother and easier for new players.
Miyabi's dual-element kit may seem daunting initially, but it is simple. The core part of her kit revolves around her Fallen Frost stacks, which can be consumed up to six, to unleash her Shimotsuki basic attack with incredibly high damage. She gets two stacks using her Ex-Special Attack or when any team member triggers a Disorder effect, and one for applying Frostburn to an enemy. Frostburn is the other crucial part of her kit, as it puts enemies in a state where Anomaly Buildup is increased.
Miyabi's best W-Engine by a large margin is her signature Hailstorm Shrine. At base, it gives 24% critical chance and 50% critical damage. These stats are huge for Miyabi, as she is not only a hybrid Anomaly main DPS, but her Anomaly Buildup will be increased by 100% of her critical rate, up to a max of 80%. Another bonus of this engine is the extra 20% Ice damage buff, stacking up to two times; it will give when using an Ex-Special or triggering an Anomaly.
Though Miyabi's Frost element is unique, it is treated like Ice in terms of buffs and debuffs.
The next best option, though a considerable dropoff, is Grace's Fusion Compiler. This option gives a 12% Attack increase with a stacking Anomaly Proficiency buff of 25. The Anomaly Proficiency isn't as crucial as Miyabi will have enough in her base kit and Discs, but it never hurts to have more. This choice is mainly a stat stick to give her a healthy amount of Attack and 24% bonus Penetration.
The release date, characters, new areas, and what changes to expect in Zenless Zone Zero 1.4 are all detailed for anyone to check out if
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