Today, I'm here to introduce a rather rare character in All-Star Awakening - Orochi. Orochi has always been known for its formidable strength in the series, and it also boasts high power in this mobile game, All-Star Awakening. Today, I will provide a detailed analysis of how Orochi performs in All-Star Awakening. Unlike most SSR characters, Orochi can only be obtained through limited-time recruitment, making him extremely rare.

Orochi is claimed to be the strongest damage dealer in the current game. Its burst attack has multiple effects, delivering excellent output. At the start of a battle, when Orochi acts, it triggers a burst, cleansing all control effects on itself, gaining two chances for heavy punches, and restoring 400 points of killing intent. Meanwhile, it gains immunity to reduced rage and control effects for two turns. This burst effect is one of the most comprehensive among all characters, allowing Orochi to unleash attacks without fear of being controlled, while also dealing significant damage to opponents with heavy punches.

The ultimate skill targets a single enemy, causing massive energy damage. In the burst state, this attack increases hit rate and grants additional life steal, with a chance to stun the target, preventing any action for one turn. The rage skill hits all enemies, causing energy damage, and deals extra damage to the unit with the highest current HP, releasing the domain "Orochi's Blood." This effect applies to all allies, increasing damage, resistance, and life steal by 20%, 20%, and 25% respectively, and granting one more heavy punch. The domain lasts for one turn. In the burst state, the number of extra attacks increases, and the target with the highest HP is re-evaluated separately. This means that after dealing damage, if the opponent's HP decreases, it will switch to another target with the highest HP to continue inflicting damage.

These skill effects make Orochi the absolute top choice for damage dealers. If you manage to get Orochi through the limited-time recruitment, you should definitely build your team around him. A lineup could include Orochi, Terry, Ryo Sakazaki, Geese Howard, plus two other support characters. This combination would center around Orochi, with Terry providing ample rage recovery, and the rest of the team offering strong survivability.

This concludes today's introduction. After reading this, you should have a good understanding of how Orochi performs in All-Star Awakening. Although obtaining him can be challenging, his performance certainly justifies his rarity. This is also why I always recommend players to try their luck in the limited-time pool, as the rare characters appearing there are all core picks.