Summoners War Chronicles is the latest release from the Summoners War series. It’s a free-to-play gacha game that is designed to entice you with cute and cool anime characters and reel you in with microtransactions.
I am ashamed to say that I have fallen victim to such games, but if you completely ignore the MTX side of the game, it’s actually quite fun. Summoners War Chronicles recently released a healer named Kina, and players are loving her.
Here’s a guide on how to make your Kina a monster on the battlefield.
Kina Guide – Summoners War Chronicles
Kina is a support-type character, meaning that most of her damage will come from the monster units she will summon. It’s important to remember that because Kina herself can only add a little bit to the overall damage.
This is why when you enhance her skills, you should focus on Active, Utility, and Passive Skills. These will all benefit Kina and her monster units.
You should also think about choosing an element for Kina. It’s hard to choose which one goes well with Kina, as each element can give her a boost.
Here are the elements you can pick for Kina and what they do:
- Fire – Burn DPS
- Water – Crit/ASPD buff
- Wind – Improves debuff
- Light – Improves healing
- Dark – Reflect / Skill CD reduction
Once you have your chosen element, that’s when you go to your skills and do some upgrading. Remember to choose the skills that benefit your element. Enhancing those skills will not only upgrade your damage, but it will also add more buff or debuff depending on your element.
You should also try and max out your Mana skill under Passive, so her monster units can use spells while it is in cooldown.
After you have chosen her element and upgraded her skills, it is time to tweak the Account Skills. Your Account Skills are skills that are shared by all of your characters under the account you are currently playing with.
For Kina, you will need to prioritize monster damage. Once you have maxed out monster damage, spend the rest on defense. Avoid making them glass cannons.
Speaking of monsters, you should always have at least two Attacker monsters and one Support monster. Since Kina herself is a support character, this will balance it out, making it two Attacker monsters, one Support monster, and Kina herself.
Speaking of Kina, make sure you make her as tanky as possible, which is why you should prioritize the following substats:
- Defense
- HP
- Evasion
- Resistance
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