When you saw the Fictional Set appearing in the update preview for Return to the Future 1999 version 2.6, did it catch your eye as much as it did for the editor? Today, the editor brings you an introduction to the Fictional Set from Return to the Future 1999. This new rock inspiration output character, with her unique skill mechanism and highly distinctive design, quickly became the focus of everyone's discussion. She not only has extra passion limits but can also provide stunning buffs in battle.

The Fictional Set's Skill 1, "Metaphor of Words," is a single-target attack skill. It not only deals reality trauma to the enemy but also inflicts the "Passion Extraction" effect on the target. Each time the enemy is attacked, they accumulate a certain number of passion layers, which later affect the attacker's passion recovery. In other words, the Fictional Set can help teammates increase their passion by continuously accumulating passion layers, forming a positive cycle. This way, the Fictional Set can not only deal high damage but also indirectly provide more opportunities for the entire team to use skills.

Skill 2, "Imagery of Words," is a group attack skill. The Fictional Set will deal reality trauma to two enemy targets. Additionally, when she uses this skill, she will gain the "Monologue" or "Ensemble" effect. These two buff states not only enhance the Fictional Set's own output but also play a crucial support role for the team. By cleverly combining these, the Fictional Set can perform flexibly in group battles, both dealing damage and providing buffs to teammates, steering the battle in a favorable direction.

The Fictional Set's ultimate move, named "The Final Ritual," is a full-attack skill that deals reality trauma to all enemies and requires the consumption of all of the Fictional Set's passion. When her passion is depleted, the Fictional Set's attack power will significantly increase, and at this point, she will also help teammates recover their lowest passion value by consuming additional passion. This skill is very suitable for use as a finishing move in intense battles, effectively clearing out enemies and boosting the overall combat power of the team. However, what is most impressive is her "doubling effect." When the additional passion consumed reaches a certain amount, the power of the ultimate move will double. Whether used to strike enemy bosses or against large numbers of enemies, the Fictional Set's ultimate move can deliver powerful output and stunning effects.

The Fictional Set's passive skill makes her more flexible and adaptable in battle. By increasing the passion limit, she provides more combat options for her teammates. Additionally, when other friendly characters use their ultimate moves, the Fictional Set's passion increases, and combined with the "Monologue" or "Ensemble" state, it further enhances her combat performance. Notably, at the start of the battle, the Fictional Set gains the "Preparation - Fictional Set" state, meaning she can prepare the fictional story set for the next turn, helping the teammate with the highest passion to directly use their ultimate move. This tactical coordination can greatly enhance the overall combat rhythm of the team, quickly turning the tide of battle.

This concludes the introduction to the Fictional Set from Return to the Future 1999. The Fictional Set is not just an offensive character; she also provides significant support and buffs to her teammates. Her skill mechanism is closely tied to the passion system, not only delivering strong single-target and group damage but also creating winning opportunities in battle through careful skill coordination.