Aether Gazer – Fallen Feather Guide (for Thor / Tsuku)

Why You Shouldn’t Use Fallen Feather for Thor or Tsuku

The main reason of this new sigil being good is because it clearly suits units who have low CD (cooldown) mechanic, such as S Buzenbo (SK2/SK1 > DG > SK3 > SK1/SK2 > SK3 [when dg is over]).

Chariot

  • Lightning DMG +5%.

When a lightning modifier consumes their resources until reaches 0 in the last 2s, for each 1% resource consumed, skill damage is increased from 0.4% up to 40%.

Falling Feathers

  • Lightning DMG +10%.

Each time a lightning skill hits (sk123), the skill damage increases by 7.5% (can be stacked up 3x, 22.5%), for 7s.

A. Tsuku

Tsukuyomi shouldn’t use this, unless you don’t have her signature key (functor). The main reason is because the rotation of her combo (if you do correctly) can activate the sigil’s effect and for a moment deal a huge amount of damage for that moment, but when you compare the total, it’s 32.5% vs 45% of skill damage buff.

The time factor is qualified in favor for units such as S Buzenbo, while build-up factor is in favor of units similar to Tsuku.

B. Thor

However, when we have Thor’s situation, it’s similar to Tsuku, but even if you don’t have her Sig Key, don’t consider to use it.

The reason is because Thor works with traces/marks/whatever english translation names it, so each mark is equal a % of the total resource, which means that Thor can constantly activate the full Chariot effect easily.

C. Why Flower suggests as omega then?

Because the elemental damage increase (15%, Chariot + Feathers) and the total skill damage (77.5%) makes the character a lot independent and ready for bursting enemies in all situations.

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Egor Opleuha, also known as Juzzzie, is the Editor-in-Chief of Gameplay Tips. He is a writer with more than 12 years of experience in writing and editing online content. His favorite game was and still is the third part of the legendary Heroes of Might and Magic saga. He prefers to spend all his free time playing retro games and new indie games.

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