Today, the editor brings you an introduction to the gameplay and techniques of Nikke Mihara, the new hope of the Victory Goddess. With her unique skill system and role, Mihara demonstrates significant value in various combat scenarios. As an SR-quality Nikke in the Guard Corps, Mihara wields a rifle and is positioned as a firepower character. Her skills encompass multiple dimensions, including increased attack damage, enhanced critical hit attributes, and team buffs and output. The synergy between her skills provides a rich array of possibilities for formulating combat strategies. Let's take a closer look with the editor.

Mihara belongs to the Guard Corps and is an SR-quality Nikke, wielding a rifle and classified as a firepower type. Her rifle has a maximum capacity of 60 bullets, and her basic attacks can deal considerable damage to targets. These fundamental settings establish Mihara's output style and rhythm in combat. When the last bullet fired by Mihara hits an enemy, her critical hit damage increases and lasts for 10 seconds. In actual combat, players need to precisely control the number of remaining bullets in the magazine, aiming to hit the last bullet at critical moments, such as when the enemy's health is low or during the phase where the team initiates burst skills, to trigger the high critical hit damage bonus and maximize output.

The Path of Suffering is a passive skill, which is quite complex and powerful. When Mihara uses her Burst skill, her attack power increases. If she uses the Burst skill again while under the effect of the Path of Suffering, her critical hit rate will also increase. During combat, it's important to fully utilize the stacking mechanism of this skill. In early stages, use the Burst skill once to activate the Path of Suffering and increase attack power. Later, when facing dense enemies or elite monsters, use the Burst skill again to trigger the critical hit rate increase from the Path of Suffering, combining high attack power to instantly deal massive damage and quickly clear enemies.
Consciousness Sharing is a Burst skill that, when used, reduces the duration of all teammates' Burst skills but deals powerful damage to all enemies. If Mihara is under the effect of the Path of Suffering, it will deal additional powerful damage to all enemies. This skill is crucial in team battles. Although it reduces the duration of teammates' Burst skills, it provides Mihara with strong area-of-effect damage. Before using it, observe the skill release status and battle situation of your teammates. If their Burst skills are nearing the end, Mihara can activate Consciousness Sharing to deal high damage without significantly disrupting the overall Burst skill rhythm of the team.

In the commonly used 11233 lineup, Mihara can be one of the three firepower characters. The choice of support characters is crucial, ensuring that there are supports that provide sustain, buffs, or control effects to ensure Mihara's output environment. Pairing with a healer like Pepper, who can promptly restore teammates' health, ensures the overall survival and sustain of the team, allowing Mihara to focus on output. If the team only has one SSR support, consider replacing another support with a defensive character to absorb damage and alleviate Mihara's survival pressure. In this lineup, Mihara can quickly clear small enemies and advance through stages with her output skills, especially after the stacking effect of the Path of Suffering.

The editor has now introduced the gameplay and techniques of Nikke Mihara, the new hope of the Victory Goddess. Through a systematic review of Mihara's skill mechanisms, practical operation techniques, and team composition strategies, players can clearly understand the tactical value and application methods of this character in different combat situations. As the game Victory Goddess: New Hope continues to update, Mihara's performance and optimal playstyle may also evolve.