This issue brings an introduction to Ophelia's skills in the Sera Peak Battle. In Sera: Peak Battle, Ophelia is a spirit that integrates support and control, with her skill mechanisms filled with a sense of ritual and strategic depth. Her presence is like a silent judgment of fate, wandering at the edge of the battlefield, yet repeatedly rewriting the course of the battle at critical moments. Let's take a look at her skills.

The skill "Dawn of Reversal" embodies Ophelia's counterattack stance on the brink of failure. Even if her attack skills fail, she can still ensure a minimum level of output, breaking the original zero damage setting, making it hard for opponents to ignore her existence. "Fate's Protection," on the other hand, materializes her supportive power; whenever a comrade falls into an abnormal state, her response is as precise and timely as the hand of fate. The stacking of shields and barriers is not only a numerical compensation but also a meticulous dismantling of the enemy's control system.

In "Radiance of Fate," we see her ability to sustain life through offense. After defeating an opponent, she recovers a portion of her own health, indicating that she does not solely rely on defense to stand her ground, but rather finds a unique path to prolong her value between offense and defense. If she falls, "Wish of the Starry Fate" will be triggered, using her last will to eliminate the enemy's turn-based effects and weaken their attack, as if even in death, she drags the battle back into balance.

The design of the Morning Star of Fate ensures that her support is not an unlimited consumption. A four-layer cap and a reduction per turn require players to carefully weigh the value of each support during gameplay. Her appearance mechanism is also highly dramatic: if she is the last survivor, she instantly recovers health and skill points, as if fate grants her one final chance to counterattack in the direst of circumstances. Enhanced skills push her resource management capabilities to the extreme. While boosting her own attributes, she absorbs the enemy's life every turn, with the absorption effect doubling when her health is below half.

The fifth skill gives her support abilities extremely high tactical value. After use, the next three support effects are doubled, greatly enhancing team survival and control strength. Whether clearing both sides' turn-based effects and status conditions, or adding shields to herself, she continuously restructures the balance in battle. And when she becomes the last hope on the battlefield, this skill transforms into a highly suppressive attack move, its power increasing based on the number of surviving enemies, providing a strong burst potential for the endgame.

Ophelia is not a traditional main damage dealer; she is a harmonizer of fate, quietly advancing the pace of battle, constructing a uniquely ritualistic tactical system through support, weakening, and reversal. Her existence is the most elegant interpretation of the word "control."