In the world of Goddess of Victory: New Hope, a battlefield filled with passion and fervor, there is a notable SSR support character named Yang. Yang comes from the Dallant unit, and this SSR-quality character is positioned as a support type on the battlefield. Have you all heard about how strong Yang is in Goddess of Victory: New Hope? In fact, the weapon she wields is a launcher that cannot be underestimated. The Chinese voice actor for Yang is Ai Mei, whose cheerful personality and unique dialect leave a very deep impression.

Yang's background is mainly in the business sector, where she successfully runs a chain of malls with her own talent and wisdom. Her outstanding business acumen has made the Dallant unit famous. From the affiliated company perspective, Yang belongs to Tetra, which mainly handles entertainment affairs within the Ark. The Dallant unit, on the other hand, was formed under the suggestion of the central government as a merchant alliance, with its members being business elites in their respective fields, including Lu Fei and Dora, who fight alongside Yang. The launcher equipped by Yang has an extremely impressive attack range, which allows her to excel when facing dense groups of enemies, easily dealing damage to large areas.

It has a capacity of 6 bullets, with a reload time of only 2 seconds, and operates as a charge type. This means she can maintain a relatively stable output frequency in battle. When she charges for 1.5 seconds, she can deal damage equivalent to 61.3% of her attack power, and if fully charged, the damage can soar to 350%. Additionally, Yang's code is Burn, a unique attribute that grants her special combat abilities. For enemies with Wind Pressure code, she can cleverly implant special codes, causing an additional 10% damage.
Yang's passive skills are a powerful boost in team battles. The Shattered skill, at the start of Full Burst, increases the charged damage of all teammates by 21.55%, lasting for 10 seconds. With this skill, teammates can unleash more powerful attacks and deal higher damage values when charging. The More the Merrier skill, during a full charge attack, provides a dual buff to all teammates, increasing their attack power by 2.77% and critical hit rate by 1.33%, both effects lasting for 5 seconds. This skill comprehensively enhances the output and critical hit probability of teammates.

Yang's Burst Skill, One Grasp for a Thousand Gold, is her core ace in battle. The skill has a cooldown of 20 seconds. Once released, the character deals massive damage equivalent to 348.73% of her attack power to enemies within the attack range, and can also force enemies to move and immobilize them for 2 seconds. This effectively restricts enemy movement in battle, creating a safer and more advantageous environment for teammates. Although her single-target damage capability is relatively limited, her core advantage lies in the precise control of the battlefield and comprehensive reinforcement of the team through the clever interplay of her skills.
When manually operating Yang in battle, it is recommended to use a traction burst cycle tactic. First, use Yang's skills to concentrate targets, gathering enemies into a suitable position, then quickly switch to the main damage dealer for focused fire. Special attention should be paid to the characteristics of Yang's ammunition system, with its 6-bullet capacity and 2-second reload interval, which requires players to optimize through auxiliary equipment or specific character skills to avoid output gaps due to reloading in battle.

In terms of team composition, Yang plays a crucial role as a core support unit in charge-focused teams. To fully leverage her team buffs, it is recommended to prioritize upgrading Yang's weapon level, thereby increasing the buff coefficients and allowing teammates to enjoy more powerful stat boosts. In terms of skill upgrade order, prioritize Energy Traction > Disintegration Field > Synergy Boost. During the development of Yang, it is suggested to first raise the synchronization level to 160, forming a basic combat power and ensuring that Yang has a certain level of strength in battle.
From the above introduction, you can fully understand the strength of Yang in Goddess of Victory: New Hope. Yang's tactical value is closely related to the team composition. In some instant-damage teams, her adaptability is relatively weak, but this does not affect her important status in the right team. Yang can achieve precise battlefield control and benefit chains, so it is recommended that commanders thoroughly study the timing of Yang's skill releases and the coordination effects of the team cycles.