《SonoCree》Summer Air Build Guide: How to Nurture a Gale Commander Who Will Dominate the Battlefield
Another beautiful morning worth spending money on has arrived, and my wallet has once again embarked on its journey of self-sacrifice. As a seasoned SonoCree player, I am here today to share with you how to transform an seemingly adorable aerodynamic girl into an absolute main character on the battlefield.
First, let’s get to know this aerodynamic prodigy from the heavens. Summer Air, a 5-star aerodynamic gun resonator, can serve both as a sub-DPS and a support. She’s like a mischievous pixie, always finding ways to plunge enemies into a whirlwind abyss. Her skills include applying Wind Erosion, enhancing Wind Erosion, and gathering enemies. Sounds like a battlefield savior, right? But remember, greatness requires nurturing.
Next, let’s discuss her growth path. As a veteran player, I can tell you that the order of skill upgrades is more crucial than you might think. Like ancient martial arts manuals, the sequence of skill mastery directly affects your ability to remain calm before the enemy. Here’s the recommended skill upgrade order for Summer Air:
Resonance Liberation: ★★★★★ (A must-have, after all, it’s her ultimate skill. Who can resist the beauty of finishing with style?)
Resonance Circuit: ★★★ (An enemy-gathering skill, practically a lifesaver on the battlefield)
Normal Attack: ★★ (You can’t rely solely on skills; basic attacks matter too)
Resonance Skill: ★★ (Support skill that makes your teammates happier)
Echo Skill: ★ (Can be temporarily ignored unless you want to make enemies tougher)
Now that we’ve covered skill upgrades, let’s move on to weapon choices. Weapons are like premium currency in games—expensive but worth the joy. For Summer Air, a specialized weapon is a must, much like an emperor’s dragon robe—it’s pricey but absolutely worth it. Her specialized weapon is called “The Lullaby of the Woods,” with a base attack of 500, a 36% critical rate, and an exciting weapon effect: a 12% attack boost and a 24% aerodynamic damage bonus after applying Wind Erosion. Doesn’t that sound enticing?
If you don’t have the specialized weapon yet, don’t worry—I’ve got you covered with some alternatives. For 5-star alternatives, there’s “The Lingering Smoke” and “Dance of Death.” For 4-star options, consider “The Ballad of Farewell,” “Paradox Jet,” and “Piercing Rifle-26.” These weapons are like temporary workers—not the best, but they’ll help you through tough times.
Next, let’s talk about sound fossil suits. Sound fossil suits are like exquisite clothing that transforms your character from a commoner into a noble lady. For Summer Air, I recommend two suits: “The Empty Sky of Flowing Clouds” and “The Rising Moon in the Light Clouds.” These two suits are like sisters with distinct personalities—one suited for aerodynamic teams and the other for regular teams. If you’re a novice, you might consider mixing “The Empty Sky of Flowing Clouds” with “The Long Valley Wind,” much like tailoring a custom suit for Summer Air—it may not be the most expensive option, but it fits perfectly.
When it comes to sound fossils, both main and secondary attributes are equally important. I recommend critical rate, critical damage, aerodynamic damage, and attack percentage for the main attributes. For secondary attributes, focus on critical rate, critical damage, resonance efficiency, and attack percentage. It sounds like a balanced approach ensures Summer Air’s effectiveness in various team compositions.