Horizon of Tomorrow, as a turn-based game with an apocalyptic theme, has certain requirements for the configuration and strength of character lineups. Powerful characters often lead to the victory of the lineup, and among them, Lucia is a good damage dealer. Naturally, how Lucia performs in Horizon of Tomorrow has become a focal point. Here, I will provide an overview of Lucia's skills and her general strength.
Lucia is a rather versatile character, possessing comprehensive abilities such as dealing damage and healing. Her basic attack damage is generally low but comes with some supportive effects. When using her basic attack, she can grant energy to nearby allies, increasing their skill release rate. Additionally, when she scores a critical hit, it can splash to surrounding enemies, making up for any lack of consistent damage output.

Next, let's talk about her skills. The Force Aura is a minor invincibility skill. During its activation, all damage cannot instantly kill her, and after being knocked out, she can restore her own HP. As long as the enemy's skill does not have an execution effect, they cannot take Lucia down in one turn, significantly improving her fault tolerance. Moreover, this skill can affect teammates, providing 10% healing, further enhancing the survival rate of other team members.
Then there's Healing Light, which is a typical healing skill. During its activation, it can bounce and heal surrounding targets, potentially healing all teammates. While healing, it also provides additional shield mitigation, increasing the overall tankiness of the team. Furthermore, this skill requires very little energy, allowing it to be used frequently.

Finally, her ultimate skill is a combination of damage and healing. It can deal damage to four enemy units. If the frequency of use is high enough, four ultimates could theoretically wipe out the entire enemy team, though this is rare. More commonly, it compensates for any lack of damage in the lineup. Another effect is providing area-of-effect team healing, helping to keep our heroes alive. Overall, her strength is quite decent, making her a suitable secondary damage dealer, and her development cost-effectiveness is pretty good.

Now, regarding Lucia's lineup configuration, since Lucia is primarily a healer, she is usually placed in the back row. The other three back-row characters are recommended to focus on dealing damage. You can choose two light magic users, mainly because they can deal area-of-effect damage, and light mages have certain beneficial aura effects that provide damage reduction, making Lucia less likely to be targeted. Then, pair her with Victoria as the main back-row damage dealer to quickly eliminate the entire enemy team.

The front row should consist of two units, typically a warrior and a tank. For example, Ademusen, whose tankiness is quite impressive. The choice of warrior can be more flexible. Finally, gear selection should focus on increasing healing and HP, as Lucia, while having some offensive capabilities, does not have the highest healing output, which can be compensated for through equipment.

I believe most players now have a full understanding of Lucia's performance in Horizon of Tomorrow. Lucia is positioned as a healer with a bias towards dealing damage. She provides decent healing attributes and also has notable damage output, making her a versatile character that can fit into many lineups, truly a jack-of-all-trades!