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The listed characters are able to deploy a summon through the use of their skill. These summons typically have their own stat block, their own behavior, and considered a deployed character. Despite that, they do not eat up the deployment limit, nor would they be considered "killed characters" when defeated -- for the purposes of 3-starring a battle.
The listed characters are able to deploy a summon through the use of their skill. These summons typically have their own stat block, their own behavior, and considered a deployed character which attack, be hit, and healed. Despite that, they do not eat up the deployment limit, nor would they be considered a "killed character" when defeated -- for the purposes of 3-starring a battle. A summon will match levels with its summoner, and its the only way to improve their stats. Skill levels usually only improve the cooldown wait for its deployment.


This mechanic is used by high rarity [[Healer]]<nowiki/>s, and used to be the signature mechanic for Hanzo, a [[Support]].
This mechanic is used by high rarity [[Healer]]<nowiki/>s, and [[Support]]<nowiki/>s like [[Hanzo]] and [[Baccarat]]. Recently high rarity vanguards like [[Pollon & Orta]] utilize summoning to circumvent cost spending and deplot limits.
 
As of 2.7.8, summons are now limited by three. If you summon past the limit, the oldest summon is withdrawn to make space for the newest.
 
Units with this gimmick have the trait <b>"Can summon a unit for reinforcement"</b>

Latest revision as of 09:17, 11 October 2024

The listed characters are able to deploy a summon through the use of their skill. These summons typically have their own stat block, their own behavior, and considered a deployed character which attack, be hit, and healed. Despite that, they do not eat up the deployment limit, nor would they be considered a "killed character" when defeated -- for the purposes of 3-starring a battle. A summon will match levels with its summoner, and its the only way to improve their stats. Skill levels usually only improve the cooldown wait for its deployment.

This mechanic is used by high rarity Healers, and Supports like Hanzo and Baccarat. Recently high rarity vanguards like Pollon & Orta utilize summoning to circumvent cost spending and deplot limits.

As of 2.7.8, summons are now limited by three. If you summon past the limit, the oldest summon is withdrawn to make space for the newest.

Units with this gimmick have the trait "Can summon a unit for reinforcement"

Pages in category "Summoner"

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