Many players are now quite concerned about whether Yin and Saffron Seth is useful. For this character, I do have a certain understanding, knowing her skill effects and the role she plays in actual combat, so I can provide some detailed explanations. The following content mainly revolves around analyzing the various skill effects of this hero. After reading, everyone will have their own understanding of her strength.

Seth belongs to the support type in the game. Don't underestimate support; a good support role can elevate the entire team's strength by a level, and Seth is just such a character. She is a medium-sized character from the Ancestor faction, with a lunar phase of New Moon. Her basic attack is standard, dealing 150% of her attack power as magic damage to the main target. Her unique characteristics are more complex: when a friendly unit is successfully purified, Seth can heal them, restoring 10% of Seth's maximum health. When any member of our side first drops below 50% health, Seth can immediately use a skill on them.

The effect of her skill is that after every 4 normal attacks, she can actively release it once, healing the unit with the lowest current health percentage on our side, calculated at 35% of Seth's maximum health, and also purifying them. Purification removes debuffs or control effects from the target. This skill, besides being triggered by 4 normal attacks, can also be triggered additionally according to her unique characteristic, making her very strong in single-target healing, each time restoring a large amount of health. Since the skill itself has a purification effect, it can definitely trigger the healing characteristic, accumulating a total of 45% of the maximum health value in healing effects between the two skills.

The ultimate skill effect is to revert the health of a friendly unit to its state three seconds ago and then heal them for 47% of Seth's maximum health. It also performs a purification, prioritizing the removal of control effects. Note that the reversion is not affected by bans on health recovery. If the health three seconds ago was lower than the current health, no reversion occurs. Therefore, there's no need to worry about accidentally using this skill incorrectly and ending up with even lower health.

The above content is my answer today to the question of whether Yin and Saffron Seth is useful. Seth is absolutely a support character with a very high healing capacity. Especially her ultimate move, which has the effect of reversing the situation, can directly restore a heavily targeted ally to a healthy state, which is quite amazing.