The annual time train has started again, and Return to 1999 Future is celebrating its second anniversary. Travelers familiar with this world may have been counting down in their hearts, waiting for the exclusive celebration surprises. Today, I will introduce the limited characters for the second anniversary of Return to 1999 Future. Two limited characters have quietly made their appearance, causing quite a stir: one is Notika, who can transform and switch states on the battlefield, and the other is Mollidel, who offers a strong sense of control and can both deal damage and support.

Notika's core mechanism lies in the switching between two forms: human form and half-beast form, each corresponding to different tactical positions and skill effects. In the half-beast form, she can unleash powerful area-of-effect skills, dynamically increasing damage based on the number of enemies and her own maximum health, while also inflicting "Reality Trauma," which provides excellent crowd-clearing and suppression capabilities. Skills in this form can also apply the "Adversity" status to allies, indirectly enhancing survival and output. In human form, Notika shifts to a support role, with skills focused on boosting the team's attack and reducing incoming damage, significantly improving overall combat efficiency. Her third skill is also an area-of-effect attack, at the cost of some of her own health, but it brings dual benefits of area damage and additional effects, making her perform well in advancing the battle rhythm.

Mollidel, on the other hand, is an offensive character skilled in multi-segment actions and skill combinations, with her core mechanism revolving around the "Passion" resource. Through the "Passion Extraction" effect of her first skill, she can accumulate action resources while attacking enemies, achieving the purpose of continuous attacks and suppressing the enemy's rhythm. As the "Passion" stacks increase, Mollidel gains extra action points, allowing for higher frequency skill outputs in combat. The self-enhancement state provided by her second skill not only boosts damage but also accelerates the acquisition of "Passion," serving as a key means to build up burst rhythms. Her ultimate skill combines support and offense, not only enhancing the power of the next ally's ultimate move but also dealing damage to all enemies, making it suitable for use with burst-type characters to form synergistic attack strategies.

In summary, Notika achieves a balance of offense and defense through form switching, making her suitable for various tactical teams. Mollidel, meanwhile, emphasizes personal rhythm control and burst, fitting well in high-frequency battles where she can take the lead. Their complementary roles offer broad strategic possibilities, making them worth considering for players looking for high-intensity gameplay or those wanting to try out diverse playstyles.

This concludes the introduction to the limited characters for the second anniversary of Return to 1999 Future. At this critical juncture of the anniversary version, the appearance of these two characters brings new variables to the battlefield. Seizing the opportunity and planning resources wisely is the judgment every player should make when facing limited characters. Anniversary limited characters do not stay permanently; this is both a challenge and a choice.