Acheron's BEST Support! Jiaoqiu Guide | Best Relics, Best Build, Teams
Summary
TLDREl script explora a Jiaoqiu, una unidad de 5 estrellas de fuego con habilidades de debuff poderosas, especialmente en su nicho de especialización. Se analiza su kit, habilidades y cómo funciona, destacando su talento para aplicar 'Ashen Roast', un modificador de vulnerabilidad universal. Se discuten sus mejores construcciónes y equipos, enfocándose en su rendimiento tanto dentro como fuera de su nicho, y cómo su Eidolon y su concha de luz pueden maximizar su potencial en equipos como el de Acheron, destacando su utilidad en la mejora de daños y su sinergia con otros personajes.
Takeaways
- 🔥 Jiaoqiu es una unidad de 5* Fuego limitada con una habilidad única para aplicar el debuff 'Ashen Roast', aumentando la vulnerabilidad de todos los tipos de daño del enemigo.
- 🌟 Su talento permite que 'Ashen Roast' ignore la resistencia al quemar, lo que es especialmente útil en situaciones donde los enemigos tienen alta resistencia.
- 💥 El ataque básico, habilidad y habilidad máxima de Jiaoqiu están diseñados para aplicar o maximizar las capas de 'Ashen Roast', lo que es crucial para su papel como debuffer.
- 🌀 Su habilidad máxima es especialmente poderosa, ya que establece el número de capas de 'Ashen Roast' en todos los enemigos igual al máximo presente en el campo de batalla y activa una 'Zona' que aumenta la vulnerabilidad a daño de habilidad máxima y tiene un efecto de aplicación de debuff basado en el turno del enemigo.
- 🛡 Su técnica dimensional y su trazabilidad de energía mejoran significativamente su capacidad para mantener activos los debuffs y para realizar habilidades máximas con frecuencia.
- 📈 Las mejoras de Jiaoqiu a través de sus Eidolons, especialmente E1 y E6, refuerzan su rol como debuffer y aumentan la utilidad de su quemar DOT y la reducción de resistencia de todos los tipos.
- 🤔 A pesar de ser un debuffer potente, Jiaoqiu no causa daño masivo por sí mismo, lo que significa que se enfoca en potenciar a otros personajes en equipo.
- 🎖 Su construcción ideal incluye piezas de equipo que maximizan su frecuencia de uso de habilidad y habilidad máxima, y sub estadísticas que incrementan su velocidad de ataque, tasa de hit de efecto y porcentaje de daño de fuego.
- 🚀 Jiaoqiu es una excelente opción para compuestos basados en habilidad máxima, especialmente en el modo de desafío 'Pure Fiction', donde su capacidad para aplicar 'Ashen Roast' de manera efectiva puede ser crucial.
- 🤝 Su sinergia con personajes como Acheron es notable, ya que su habilidad de aplicar múltiples capas de vulnerabilidad aumenta significativamente la potencia de las habilidades máximas de Acheron.
- 🏆 En resumen, Jiaoqiu es un personaje de soporte versátil y de alto impacto en el daño que, aunque no es un dañino por sí mismo, puede ser una pieza clave en equipos que se enfocan en la maximización de daño a través de debuffs de vulnerabilidad.
Q & A
¿Quién es Guobqiu y qué vamos a analizar en el video?
-Guobqiu es el presentador del video y en este caso vamos a analizar a Jiaoqiu, un personaje de un juego que es muy poderoso como debuffer en su nicho específico.
¿Cuál es el papel de Jiaoqiu en el juego y cómo afecta a los enemigos?
-Jiaoqiu es un debuffer, lo que significa que reduce la resistencia de los enemigos, permitiendo que el daño que reciben sea mayor. Su habilidad especial es aplicar 'Ashen Roast', que es un modificador de vulnerabilidad universal.
¿Cómo afecta 'Ashen Roast' a los enemigos y cuál es su multiplicador de daño?
-'Ashen Roast' es una debuff que multiplica todo el daño que se hace a los enemigos. Con una acumulación de 5, alcanza un multiplicador del 35%, lo que significa un aumento multiplicativo del 1.35x a todo el daño.
¿Cómo es la estructura de habilidades de Jiaoqiu y cómo se complementan entre sí?
-Jiaoqiu tiene un conjunto de habilidades que incluyen un ataque básico, una habilidad que aplica 'Ashen Roast', un ultimate que iguala el número de acumulaciones de 'Ashen Roast' y un área de efecto que amplifica el daño de los ultimates y tiene un几率 de aplicar una acumulación adicional de 'Ashen Roast'.
¿Qué son las habilidades de Eidolon de Jiaoqiu y cómo mejoran su rendimiento en el juego?
-Las habilidades de Eidolon de Jiaoqiu incluyen un aumento del daño para los aliados que atacan a enemigos con 'Ashen Roast', una incremento en el multiplicador de daño por efecto 'Burn' y la capacidad de transferir 'Ashen Roast' tras la muerte, mejorando así su rol como debuffer.
¿Cómo se debería equipar a Jiaoqiu para maximizar su potencial como debuffer?
-Para maximizar el potencial de Jiaoqiu, se sugiere usar piezas de equipo que mejoren su tasa de golpe efectivo, velocidad, porcentaje de daño de fuego y una cuerda de energía, además de una pieza especial que ofrezca energía al inicio del combate.
¿Cuál es el rol de Jiaoqiu en el modo 'Pure Fiction' y cómo afecta a otros personajes?
-En 'Pure Fiction', Jiaoqiu es considerado el mejor debuffer del juego, ya que su habilidad de aplicar 'Ashen Roast' a todos los enemigos al comienzo del combate y su capacidad de aumentar el número de acumulaciones, lo hacen ideal para equipos que requieren debuff rápido y efectivo.
¿Cómo es la interacción de Jiaoqiu con otros personajes en el juego y cuáles son algunas de las mejores combinaciones?
-Jiaoqiu se puede combinar con personajes que se benefician de debuffs de vulnerabilidad, como Acheron, Yunli y Argenti. Su capacidad para aplicar 'Ashen Roast' y aumentar el número de acumulaciones es especialmente útil para estos personajes.
¿Por qué Jiaoqiu no es tan efectivo en equipos que requieren un ciclo de acciones rápido?
-Jiaoqiu no es tan efectivo en equipos de un ciclo rápido porque, aunque es un gran debuffer, no genera la cantidad de energía que otros personajes como Pela o Silver Wolf podrían, lo que hace que no sea tan adecuado para equipos que necesitan un ciclo de acción rápido.
¿Cómo se compara Jiaoqiu con otros debuffers en el juego y cuáles son sus ventajas e inconvenientes?
-Jiaoqiu se compara con otros debuffers como Guinaifen, Pela y Ruan Mei. Su ventaja principal es la alta uptime en sus debuffs y su capacidad para aplicar vulnerabilidad a todos los enemigos, pero puede que no ofrezca el mismo nivel de daño que otros debuffers especializados.
¿Qué tipo de estrategias se pueden utilizar con Jiaoqiu en diferentes modos de juego y cómo se adaptan a ellos?
-Con Jiaoqiu, se pueden utilizar estrategias que se enfoquen en mantener altos niveles de debuff en los enemigos, lo que es especialmente útil en modos como 'Pure Fiction' y en equipos que requieren debuffs para maximizar el daño. También se pueden adaptar a equipos que se basan en el uso frecuente de ultimates, gracias a su habilidad para aumentar el número de acumulaciones de 'Ashen Roast'.
Outlines
🔥 Análisis de Jiaoqiu como debuffer
El script comienza con una introducción a Jiaoqiu, un personaje de 5 estrellas de fuego en el juego, enfocado en su rol como poderoso debuffer, especialmente en su nicho. Se menciona su bajo costo de energía como un gran aliado para su habilidad, y se sugiere priorizar el nivel de su talento y su habilidad final. El talento de Jiaoqiu aplica 'Ashen Roast', una debilidad universal que multiplica todo tipo de daño, ignorando la resistencia a quemas y añadiendo daño de estado al principio de cada turno enemigo.
🌟 Detalles del kit de Jiaoqiu y su potencial
Se detalla el kit de Jiaoqiu, incluyendo su ataque básico, habilidad y habilidad final. La habilidad final es especialmente poderosa, ya que establece el número de capas de 'Ashen Roast' en todos los enemigos igual al número más alto presente en el campo de batalla, lo que aumenta significativamente la amplificación de daño de área inmediata. Además, se crea una 'zona' que afecta a los enemigos dentro de ella, con un modificador de vulnerabilidad específico para el daño de habilidad final y una oportunidad de aplicar una capa adicional de 'Ashen Roast'.
🛠️ Construcción y equipo ideal para Jiaoqiu
Se discuten las habilidades técnicas de Jiaoqiu y su construcción ideal, enfocándose en la elección de piezas y estadísticas para maximizar su rendimiento como debuffer. Se sugiere usar dos piezas de Hackerspace y dos piezas de cualquier otro conjunto con estadísticas y subestadísticas óptimas. También se abordan las elecciones de planares y los objetivos de estadísticas, como alcanzar un 140% de tasa de impacto de efecto y una alta velocidad de movimiento (SPD).
💫 Análisis de las evoluciones y elecciones de conos de luz
Se revisan las evoluciones de Jiaoqiu y sus conos de luz, destacando el impacto en el juego de cada una de ellas. La E1 proporciona un buff de daño para aliados, la E2 aumenta el multiplicador de daño por quema, y la E6 mejora significativamente el 'Ashen Roast', permitiendo un máximo de 9 capas y reduciendo la resistencia de todos los tipos. Se comparan las opciones de conos de luz, incluyendo el de su evolución final y otros disponibles para jugadores sin necesidad de un cone de luz caro.
🤔 Evaluación de Jiaoqiu en diferentes escenarios y equipos
Se analiza el rendimiento de Jiaoqiu en diferentes equipos y situaciones, destacando su sinergia con personajes como Acheron y su utilidad en el modo Pure Fiction. Se discuten las ventajas de usarlo en equipos basados en la habilidad final y cómo su capacidad para aplicar debuff sin descanso es crucial. Además, se comparan los números de daño de Jiaoqiu con otros personajes y se presentan simulaciones que muestran sus posibles mejoras en equipos existentes.
🎉 Conclusión y agradecimientos
El script termina con una revisión de las habilidades de Jiaoqiu en el modo DoT, donde se considera que no es tan efectivo como otros personajes, y se sugiere que es mejor utilizado como sub DPS en ciertos casos. Se hace una llamada a la acción para que los espectadores den su opinión sobre si van a intentar obtener Jiaoqiu o su cono de luz y se agradece a los miembros de YouTube y a todos los que han visto el video.
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Keywords
💡Jiaoqiu
💡Debuffer
💡Ashen Roast
💡Vulnerabilidad
💡DoT
💡Eidolon
💡Nihility
💡Ultimate
💡Zone
💡Light Cone
💡Acheron
💡SP
Highlights
Jiaoqiu is a powerful debuffer, especially with his E0 S1 Acheron setup.
His low energy cost is advantageous for his kit's functionality.
Jiaoqiu's talent allows him to apply Ashen Roast, a universal vulnerability modifier, to enemies.
Ashen Roast ignores Burn Resistance and can stack up to 35% vulnerability.
His basic attack and skill apply Ashen Roast, increasing damage output.
Jiaoqiu's ultimate equalizes Ashen Roast stacks and creates a Zone for additional effects.
The Zone increases ultimate DMG vulnerability and has a chance to apply Ashen Roast on enemy turns.
Jiaoqiu's technique is a dimension technique applying Ashen Roast to all enemies at the start of combat.
His A2 Trace provides energy, enabling skill into ultimate combos.
A4 ability converts effect hit rate to ATK, offering up to 240% ATK bonus.
A6 ability ensures enemies entering combat get the maximum Ashen Roast stack count.
Jiaoqiu's Eidolon 1 provides a 40% DMG buff for allies attacking enemies with Ashen Roast.
Eidolon 2 increases Burn's DOT multiplier, enhancing DoT compositions.
Eidolon 6 increases Ashen Roast to 9 stacks and adds RES reduction.
Optimal builds for Jiaoqiu include 2 pieces Hackerspace and Sprightly Vonwacq for planar choice.
Stat goals for Jiaoqiu are 140% effect hit rate and high SPD.
Jiaoqiu's light cone options include his signature for a powerful effect hit rate and vulnerability buff.
In teams, Jiaoqiu excels as a support for Acheron, enhancing her damage potential significantly.
Jiaoqiu's performance in simulations shows him as a substantial upgrade over Pela or Silver Wolf in certain conditions.
Jiaoqiu's potential in Pure Fiction and MOC is highlighted, providing consistent debuff uptime.
Transcripts
Hey, Guobqiu here. Today we’re gonna be looking at Jiaoqiu. In his niche he is a very powerful
debuffer, for example look at this E0 S1 Acheron with only one nihility and a sustain 0 Cycle MOC
12. OK that team is maybe cheating with Robin Gallagher, but anyways. Outside of his niche
he is decent, and we're gonna be looking at both his performance in his best niche and
outside of it. We will be looking at how his kit functions, and why it can be so powerful,
as well as his best builds and teams. Like and subscribe if this helps, and let’s begin.
Jiaoqiu is a limited 5* Fire Nihility unit. He is our second of this combo,
obviously with Guinaifen being our first in 1.4. Among base stats,
his low energy cost is a real nice boon for his kit. For traces prioritize his talent
and ultimate. His skill and basics are not too necessary to level up.
So onto his kit, and let’s start with his talent. Jiaoqiu will apply Ashen Roast onto enemies when
hitting them with his basic, skill, and ultimate. Ashen Roast is a universal vulnerability modifier
meaning all types of damage you do to the enemy will be multiplied by said vulnerability. So
normal damage, crit damage, dot damage, even break damage. At one stack it is a 15% multiplier,
and every subsequent stack is an additional 5% multiplier. With the 5 stack limit that
is in total a 35% vulnerability. So a 1.35x multiplicative increase to all your damage if
you have no previous vulnerabilities. Ashen Roast will last for 2 turns, so make sure
you are reapplying it in case of very high speed enemies, as that will refresh the 2 turn duration.
And Ashen Roast is also considered as a burn. And it isn’t considered as a Burn when applying it,
which means this debuff can ignore all Burn Resistance, even 100% Resistance which normally
should nullify any Burn application. And so as it can be considered as a burn, it will also do
DoT damage at the start of enemies’ turns, 180% of his attack at level 10. It’s not much damage
but it’s decent over the duration of a fight and stacks up to be a lot in Pure Fiction.
And so his basic attack is very basic, but thanks to his talent,
he will be applying Ashen Roast with it to the target he attacks.
His skill is a blast attack and will apply 1 stack of Ashen Roast to the central target,
but not to adjacent ones. However again, thanks to his talent, he will apply 1 stack
to all enemies hit on top. So 2 to the central target, 1 to adjacent targets.
And finally his ultimate. First he will set the number of Ashen Roast stacks on all enemies to
be equal to the highest number present on the battlefield. So say one target has 5,
but the rest have 1, all enemies will now jump up to 5 stacks, which is very powerful for immediate
AoE damage amping. Then he does some damage and activates a Zone for 3 turns. A zone is a new
word they’re using to classify Aura buffs like Ruan Mei’s ultimate or Luocha’s Healing Field.
When enemies are inside the Zone two things will happen. First, yet another Vulnerability modifier,
yet this time it’s specifically for ult DMG and counts as an additional debuff. At level 10 this
is 15%, and this means a total of 50% ultimate DMG vulnerability during his Ult, and 35% for any
other damage types in the game. So whilst he can buff any damage, ults get a little extra boost.
The second thing that happens is that when an enemy takes action, they have a chance to have
1 stack of Ashen Roast applied to them. It can only trigger once per enemy turn, so it doesn’t
give multiple stacks for multi-attack enemies. But if you do manage to fail its application,
multi attack enemies can roll the chance each time they take action. And this enemy turn based
application has a limit of 6 times per ult. This limit is pretty chill in most scenarios,
only being a problem really in Pure Fiction, but we have a solution for Pure Fiction to fix this.
And his technique is a dimension technique, and it will do some damage but also apply 1 Ashen Roast
to all enemies when entering combat. Since it’s a dimension technique, this works on every wave.
So if we want to get to 5 stacks ASAP, here’s how we do it. Technique gives
1. Skill gives 2 to the central target. We can immediately ult thanks to his A2 Trace,
and thus his ult also gives 1 stack. If the enemy is fast they’ll take action
and thus max out the stacks to 5, for your full 35% vulnerability.
So that trace that gives energy is simple, 15 energy when the battle starts,
buffing his starting energy in the end game to 65 out of 100. A
skill with energy rope is over 35 energy, meaning skill into ult is thus possible.
His A4 makes effect hit rate past 80% give ATK%. It is converted in multiples of 15% Effect hit
rate to 60% ATK, up to 240% ATK. Meaning you’ll need 140% effect hit rate to cap
it out. And this buff sounds insane and it is the highest ATK buff in the game,
but unfortunately, due to his multipliers and build,
his damage doesn’t actually go that crazy, but again it’s decent for a damage amper.
Now the most insane thing is his A6. A6 means enemies entering combat get the maximum stack
count possessed by a unit when his ult is active. So this is absolutely incredible
for Pure Fiction as every enemy coming in will just be slapped with a 5 stack Ashen Roast to
the face. This makes him the best debuffer in the game for Pure Fiction. And not only that,
it works in waves for MOC. So if I have 5 stacks on wave 1 with my ultimate up and clear it,
wave 2 will have 5 stacks immediately applied everywhere. Pela has to ult again,
Silver Wolf has to skill and ult. Black Swan has to skill and ult. Guinaifen has to reapply
Burn and wait for Firekiss to stack up. Jiaoqiu just sits there sipping his boba tea. This is the
best debuff uptime out of any character and makes him insane for quick clears.
Finally for trace bonuses he actually gets 3 useful stats which is rare,
being effect hit rate, fire DMG%, and SPD.
Now let’s finish the kit with an eidolon review.
E1 is a 40% DMG buff for allies that attack enemies with Ashen Roast. This is basically
permanent and pretty decent. You also get additional Ashen Roast stacking with his talent,
but this is kinda negligible, only being meaningful for the very first Jiaoqiu
turn. It makes you get to 5 stacks without his technique or an enemy taking action,
as well as making the whole field thus get to 5 stacks when ulting rather than 4.
His E2 increases his Burn’s DOT multiplier by 300%, making him actually very powerful
in damage over time compositions, and even boasting some decent damage outside of it.
I wouldn’t go for it though unless you really want to run him in DoT.
I don’t even wanna talk about E4, and E6 is actually really good. First some quality of
life with Ashen Roast transferring upon death. But the real sauce is after. First an increase
to 9 stacks max of Ashen Roast, which makes his E1’s stacking actually pretty useful. Considering
talent level 12, this is a 60.5% vulnerability now, or 76.7% for ultimates. Secondly,
each stack also now reduces all type RES by 3%, so now you also get a 27% RES reduction. Disgusting.
So onto his build. Since he is a debuffer and not going to be doing insane damage,
you’d opt for a 2 piece of hackerspace with a 2 piece of whatever has the best main stats
and substats. For a 4 piece you can opt for Wind Set, maximizing his turn frequency for
an Acheron team to ensure even more ultimate stacks. Outside of Acheron, not so necessary.
For planars opt for Sprightly Vonwacq in my opinion. Pan Cosmic works too though, or even
Keel or Fleet if you prefer buffing the squad. Vonwacq offers some energy which is
most of the time irrelevant but sometimes can clutch a situation
and it allows you to outspeed any DPS to ensure Ashen Roast is maximized before their actions.
Pan Cosmic offers some more ATK for Jiaoqiu though insanely diluted and some easier effect hit rate
stacking. Keel and Fleet offer damage buffs to the team if you don’t care for the others.
Main stats will want you going for an Effect Hit Rate chest, SPD boots,
Fire DMG% orb, and an Energy Rope. These shouldn’t change,
there’s no massive foreseeable benefit to replacing any of them.
For a stat goal opt for 140% effect hit rate as well as high SPD. You want to be faster than your
carry, but you wanna naturally be fast in Acheron compositions anyway to keep applying debuffs for
her stacks. And for example if you run her with Sparkle, you wanna make sure you outspeed Sparkle.
But that can also be achieved using Vonwacq. You can also go for a little bit more effect hit rate
with his signature as it needs 178% effect hit rate to guarantee, but it’s hard to miss at 140%.
Let’s now check out light cones, starting with his signature, which is a pretty nutty one. First
a 60% effect hit rate buff at S1, because why not. Then if you use a basic attack, skill or
even ult to attack an enemy, you have a 60% base chance to inflict a 10% vulnerability to enemies.
If the enemy also has a DoT from the wearer, there is a secondary 60% base chance roll that happens,
to upgrade it to the Cornered state, which is an additional 14% vulnerability. A 24% vulnerability
on a light cone is pretty disgusting. Now it is diluted due to his kit also applying the same
type of damage amping, but this cone is very powerful for him. And also any DoT sub DPS. I
definitely prefer S1 to E1 for ease of build and the possibility of using it on others.
For other cones his effect hit rate requirements are insane so not having a cone with it as a stat
is even worse than on Black Swan. So Eyes of the Prey is his free to play friendly
option. Tutorial is free to play too but only available if you played the event in 1.1. And
I guess if you have Incessant Rain or Reforged Remembrance spare they also give effect hit rate.
Now if you have some amazing gear and fulfill his needs without a light cone,
you can opt for the Resolution light cone as he will prefer helping with damage amp
on the team rather than boosting his own damage. For Pure fiction his best cone will be Solitary
Healing if running him with Acheron, as it will alleviate the 6 stack limit problem
with insane ult generation. Enemies will have max stacks thanks to his ult and A6,
but more enemy stacks means more Acheron ults. And more ults on Jiaoqiu is more ults from Acheron,
and it's also just more break potential and damage. But again,
it requires some hefty effect hit rate gear. In other teams it’s not necessary to run.
For energy rotations Jiaoqiu will opt for a Skill Basic Basic combo for a 3
turn ult with an energy rope and only one hit being needed. This can also be a kill.
In 3 turns you’re probably getting hit and if you don’t end up doing so, using an extra
Skill can guarantee the ult if needed. Having to use 2 skills isn’t that common though I
barely encountered it, and so this makes him effectively SP positive at 0.33 SP a turn.
So how good is he? In damage amping power
he boasts a 1.35x boost to all damage types. 1.5x specifically to ultimates. With his signature that
is 1.59x and 1.74x respectively, which is really powerful. It is on all enemies meaning this works
for multi DPS comps and works for any DPS types due to most of it being a universal DMG modifier.
But comparing damage amp alone is extremely misleading,
as he has basically infinite uptime on all of his. Let’s take for example E6 Guinaifen. At 4 Firekiss
she hits a 30.4% vulnerability. Comparing 35% to 30.4% is a 3.5% DPS increase. Comparing 50%
to this is a 15% increase. So is Jiaoqiu only a 3 to 15% upgrade over a 4 star? Not at all.
How the unit applies said debuffs and its uptime is just as important
as how powerful the damage amp is. Guinaifen has to Skill to apply burn,
then the enemy has to take enough turns to reach 4 stacks, one removed if she uses her ult. A break
burn can also make it a bit faster but that’s an extra variable. So that’s 2 to 3 enemy turns,
which is over a cycle in waiting. And guess what Jiaoqiu did? Absolutely nothing. So all
those attacks are versus 5 stack Ashen Roast, and in the meantime they’d have a measly 7.6
to 15.2% vulnerability with Guinaifen. Not only that, she does it to 3 targets
considering her Burn alone and he does it to all targets.
And not to mention his extra synergy with Acheron we’ll see later.
As for Pela, at E6 with an S5 Pearls she is hitting 56% DEF Shred. This
is a 42.76% DPS increase. So it's better than his universal damage boost unless of
course you get his signature or Eidolon 1. However again we gotta talk about uptime.
Resolution is 1 turn only and Pela’s ult is 2 turns. However Pela without Tutorial has a 3
turn rotation. Resolution being 1 turn means in AoE situations unless you specifically ult just
before every Acheron ult, she’s gonna lose a lot of this Resolution uptime. And in other teams,
you’re gonna lose out on it a bunch. Now you can be super fast with Wind Set and
high SPD to counteract this somewhat, but if we get higher SPD enemies,
then Jiaoqiu’s refreshable uptime with his ult’s Ashen Roast stacks is going to be much better.
Because vulnerability is still very potent and because of uptime, I calculated Jiaoqiu
E0S1 to be a 19% upgrade to Pela in a Ratio hypercarry team with Tingyun. And that’s with
Ratio’s signature boosting Pela’s power. With Jiaoqiu on the Resolution light cone,
it was only a 10% difference. But again, quality of life is not able to be calculated, as this
difference can increase if you don’t minmax your Pela gameplay. For Acheron it’s different due to
his extra synergy, and we’ll see that in the team section, but it is much higher than 19%.
So teams. Due to being a universal damage amper, anywhere you’d put Pela you could
also put Jiaoqiu. He isn’t as SP positive so it won’t work in Qingque or Lunae teams,
but otherwise he’s a great fit. For especially ult based carries,
he’s even better. So Acheron, Yunli, Argenti, I guess even Yanqing works. The problem with
these units barring Acheron is ult based hypercarries want ult based battery units.
Because what’s better than damage amping my Ult? Damage amping it and giving me 60 energy every
ult or giving me extra turns. That’s Jiaoqiu’s problem. He is buffing a carry archetype that
really likes other things on top. Nonetheless you can run him with them, let’s see how.
I ran Yunli with Jiaoqiu and got 3.65k in Apocalyptic Shadow. It's a nice
alternative team if you don’t have Robin or you’re using her elsewhere,
same thing if your Tingyun is occupied. If you are versus an enemy that hits you a lot,
then Jiaoqiu can be more preferable over a Tingyun, as those enemy hits can
substitute for her energy, and breaking the boss gives Yunli 240 Energy anyway.
Argenti in Pure Fiction can use Jiaoqiu effectively as he gets a ton of energy already,
and he will be spamming a 90 energy cost ult rather than his regular 180.
If he runs things like energy rope and thief set on top, even easier.
And this is very powerful because of the immediate 5 stacks of Ashen Roast. Meaning Argenti is always
getting a 1.5x DMG amp to his ults. You don’t have to worry about reapplying buffs on him. And since
enemy HP is increasing and his 90 energy cost ult is not too strong, this helps bridge the gap.
So it’s in these types of niches where he can shine. Ult based carries with ample energy,
or ult based carries that don’t need energy.
And we have to talk about Acheron. He is the best support for Acheron. Vulnerability is missing
on her damage profile, as she gets DMG% a ton already, has fine ATK% with boots and Rope, has
great CRIT and builds to further buff CRIT. She has some RES reduction too. And so vulnerability
being separate to all of this is really great for her, not to mention of course it being even
stronger for ults, which is most of her damage. And the real sauce is that ult stacking potential.
Every enemy turn, up to 6 times per Jiaoqiu ultimate, is going to be a Slashed Dream
for Acheron, giving him the highest Acheron ult battery potential in the game. This is
not only good for MOC and AS, but it also makes him by far her best support in Pure Fiction and
makes her viable there outside of Dotcheron. Now some people run the Trend light cone,
and this does not stack with Jiaoqiu’s Ashen Roast on enemy actions, as it’s one Slashed Dream per
enemy action. The only time they would be is if the enemy has a two attack action,
as Jiaoqiu would apply a debuff on their first one and then the Trend user on their second one.
But that is niche. However Jiaoqiu thus allows Acheron teams to run better sustains or builds
on these sustains. For example you can now run S1 Aventurine and still keep the trend benefit.
His debuffs are always there for Acheron, no silly uptime and downtime,
no silly planning on when to ult, they’re there when you need it.
Onto some simulations, and just to be clear, simulations aren’t everything,
so enjoy this disclaimer. So I found that Jiaoqiu is a fantastic upgrade to either
Pela or Silver Wolf in the standard Acheron team if you do get an additional ultimate off.
Replacing Pela for Jiaoqiu with his signature and an additional Acheron ultimate,
which she would normally get, saw a 31% DPS increase in single target for Acheron as
well as a 60% increase in AoE. This is because of the much better damage amp,
the additional ultimate, and the infinite uptime on his debuffs.
With Resolution S5 instead on Jiaoqiu, I got 22% in single target, 48% in AoE.
Finally with his signature and the same ult amount, which meant I removed an ult
that actually would’ve happened, you get 5% in single target, 32% in aoe. The reason I remove
ults is to simulate when an ult wouldn’t have mattered, like you clear fast enough,
or in the case you run a Trend Preservation unit and maybe get lucky enough for the same amount of
ults. Though that point can also be kinda favoring Jiaoqiu in the opposite way, as he generates
Acheron ults sooner than these other units can, leading to faster clears in the first place.
Now one thing to mention before we go onto Silver Wolf is that AoE isn’t really a
department Acheron lacks in, as any fodder enemy will be obliterated and AoE DMG amp
thus does nothing. This is especially true into Pure Fiction. But considering multiple
elite stages or a triple enemy boss, the aoe increase is going to be a massive help.
So with equal ult amounts and replacing Silver Wolf with E0S1 Jiaoqiu, we drop in single target
damage, but get a 49% boost in AoE. With 4 ults though this skyrockets to an 81% increase in
AOE power, with a decent 15% increase in single target. But yeah, Silver Wolf is single target
as we know so this was coming. I think the best team at E0S1 Acheron with two nihility
will thus be Jiaoqiu Silver Wolf Acheron and a sustain, for a mix of all damage types.
Of course Jiaoqiu Pela is just fine too. And for Pure Fiction you can run Jiaoqiu
Acheron + any nihility and it will work fantastically. You could even
remove the 2nd nihility and go for someone that gets Acheron even more
turns as her ults will already one shot waves without the 1.6x boost.
Finally for E2 Acheron teams, Sparkle Pela Acheron having Pela replaced with Jiaoqiu
E0S1 resulted in a 55% DPS increase overall due to the extra ult and better debuffs and uptime.
Now you saw in the intro my weird 1 Nihility team, and it’s just an adaptation of my Robin
Gallagher team I cooked that I’ve been shilling way too much. This is a 0 cycle oriented team
and requires luxury pulls, but you can get 1 cycle without them. You don’t get the 1.6x
multiplicative buff at E0 Acheron, but you get some insane action counts with Robin,
and Gallagher with Quid Pro Quo will be making this even stronger. Though do note that Quid Pro
Quo can be voided by Acheron as she doesn’t use energy, so you gotta get lucky for the 0 cycle.
The way it works is that Acheron gets so many charges from Jiaoqiu already and of
course Gallagher helps, meaning that we get weaker but more frequent ultimates than usual,
allowing for 4 ultimates in these 2 cycles. You gotta play smart and not break enemies to allow
Slashed Dream charges and time Robin ults, but it’s a very cool team when played right.
I don’t think it’ll work when we get tougher fights though as Robin can’t
be easily healed by Gallagher due to her not attacking, but try it if you have the units.
Jiaoqiu in DoT is kind of a trap. Some say he’s a sidegrade to Ruan Mei and Robin, and maybe that’s
possible in minmaxed situations, but I found him to always clear slower than either of these units
by a cycle. Maybe some showcase youtubers will clear on par with them since my simulations did
show Ruan Mei and Jiaoqiu to be similar. But in my testing, not so much. It’s not too bad,
but I wouldn’t pull him to replace them. In the second slot as a sub DPS he can work somewhat,
especially into Fire Weak. But in and outside of that, Black Swan is there for you. At E2S1
though he outclasses Ruan Mei and Robin in the third slot, but that’s an E2S1 unit.
So that was a lengthy vid. Let me know if you’re pulling Jiaoqiu or his Light Cone,
and like and sub if this video helped. Thanks to my amazing youtube members,
thanks for watching, and have a guoba day.
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