In the game Silver and Crimson, in addition to appreciating the very creative art style and plot, collecting a variety of characters for battles is also an indispensable part. The skills of the characters directly affect the strength of the battle. Today, I will talk about how Acapella is in Silver and Crimson. Especially, these designed characters each have their own unique ultimate skills and combat skills, so it's very necessary for everyone to understand them clearly.

Acapella is a long-range support character in the game. It can assist the team in combat through different skills, with its lunar phase being waning crescent. The normal attack can deal magic damage to the target. The combat skill is Sacred Mass, which heals friendly units by consuming notes. The healing effect is calculated based on a percentage of Acapella's maximum HP; the higher the HP, the better the healing effect. Notes come from the ultimate skill, "Silver Requiem," which, upon release, enters a 10-second continuous casting period.

During this period, it needs to be channeled and cannot be interrupted; if interrupted, the subsequent effects are terminated. During the continuous casting period, the blood soul recovery efficiency of our team increases, and Acapella gains one note per second. The effectiveness of the notes mainly relies on the characteristic, "Ancient Rhythm." When Acapella obtains a note, it prioritizes obtaining a note of the same type as the lasting one; otherwise, it randomly gets a note of a random color. As long as Acapella carries three notes, they can be consumed to apply corresponding buffs to friendly units. Note that these buff effects do not include the healing from Sacred Mass, which heals separately.

This characteristic adds a total of three buff effects, corresponding to red, blue, and yellow notes. Yellow notes increase physical damage, blue notes increase magic damage, and yellow notes increase critical hit rate. These three effects last for 15 seconds. Among them, the increase in magic and physical damage are moderate effects, increasing the respective attributes by 30%, and only one effect of the same name can take effect. The increase in critical hit rate is a 20% increase, and only one effect of the same name can take effect.

After reading my introduction, you should now have a clear understanding of how Acapella is in Silver and Crimson. This support character not only provides healing but also brings various buffs, making it a very popular choice right now. It fits well into any lineup, with the only drawback being that the buffs are not entirely controllable.