Summer Air: The Growth Journey and Tactical Strategies of the Aerodynamic Hero
As the first rays of sunlight peek through the window curtains, a new day begins. The chirping of birds outside creates a symphony, setting the tone for a beautiful day. I can’t help but think of Summer Air, the character from the game Crescendo who has captivated me deeply. As an aerodynamic resonator, although she is a support-type character, her wisdom and strength are undeniable. Today, I will delve into Summer Air’s growth journey and tactical strategies, hoping to explore and discuss them with fellow enthusiasts.
Summer Air, a five-star aerodynamic resonator, is positioned as a sub-DPS and support. In a team, she shines like a beacon of wisdom, sometimes appearing unexpectedly before the enemy and other times slipping in unnoticed like a gentle breeze. Her presence puts the enemy in a passive position, as if trapped in an inescapable predicament. Her skills are truly remarkable: she can apply wind erosion effects, enhance wind erosion effects, and even gather enemies. The coordination and application of these skills are not something that can be mastered overnight; they require careful nurturing to unlock her true potential.
Everything has its order, and nurturing Summer Air is no exception. First and foremost, skill upgrades are crucial. Skills are like the foundation of martial arts; the order in which you practice them directly affects future success. Based on my years of experience, I have summarized the best order for upgrading Summer Air’s skills:
Resonance Liberation: ★★★★★ (This is the ultimate skill and must be maxed)
Resonance Circuit: ★★★ (It can gather enemies and is very practical)
Normal Attack: ★★ (Although it’s not a main attack skill, it shouldn’t be ignored)
Resonance Skill: ★★ (Support skill, do not neglect)
Sustain Skill: ★ (This skill is optional unless facing particularly troublesome enemies)
With a clear plan for skill upgrades, let’s move on to weapons. Weapons in games are often a decisive factor in victory. Summer Air’s exclusive weapon, The Interlude in the Woods, has a base attack of 500 and a critical rate of 36%. Most impressively, it has a special effect: it increases attack by 12% and boosts aerodynamic damage by 24% when the target is affected by wind erosion. This weapon is tailor-made for Summer Air.
If you don’t have her exclusive weapon yet, don’t worry. I have some alternative options for you. Five-star alternatives include The Lingering Smoke and Dance of Death, while four-star alternatives include The Romance of Farewell, Paradox Jet, and Penetrating Gun – Type 26. These weapons may not be as powerful as her exclusive weapon, but they can perform well in emergencies.
Next, let’s talk about resonance suits. Resonance suits are like elegant costumes for characters, enhancing both their power and appearance. For Summer Air, I recommend two suits: The Empty Sky of Flowing Clouds and The Light Cloud and Rising Moon. Each suit has its own characteristics, with one suitable for aerodynamic teams and the other for ordinary teams. If you’re a beginner, you can choose a mix of The Empty Sky of Flowing Clouds and The Long Wind of the Valley, which is like a tailor-made outfit for Summer Air. It may not be the most expensive, but it’s very practical.
When choosing resonance suits,