She comes from the cryogenic logic of the fictional tower


 

Under the surface of ice, there is a silent fiery logic. Daheita, the intellectual and fateful ice-attribute character that debuted in the 3.0 version of “Honkai Impact 3: Star Dome Railway”, is not a straightforward power controller, but a deconstructor. She is not the appearance of fighting, but an arranger under the rules. She is good at stacking “interpretations” layer by layer and then unloading them in an orderly manner. Every time she releases a skill, it is like a hacker-like invasion of the enemy’s logic system-deliberate and direct.

In this fictional but seemingly real universe, how should we understand her and how should we cultivate her? The answer is hidden in the fragments, in the combination of light cones and relics, and behind her silent sneer.

Ice attribute output, not relying on fire, only on precision
Daheita’s positioning is output, but she does not suppress the enemy with pure force fields like Blade, nor does she clear the field with dense sweeps of thunder like Jingyuan. She is wisdom, ice, the end of order, and the footnote of chaos.

Her main output structure comes from three parts:

Three-stage skill damage: one stage is single-target precision, and the last two stages are explosive damage. This structure allows her to still take into account AOE output when facing concentrated targets.

The redistribution mechanism of the final skill: the interpretation layers are rearranged, accurately allocated to high-priority enemies, and then all range damage, and then immediately act and get inspiration – she is a redesigner of the rhythm.

The inspiration mechanism of strengthening combat skills: every layer of inspiration can use the strengthening skill. The more layers of interpretation, the stronger the burst of the strengthening skill. If there is an intellectual companion in the team, an additional bonus can be obtained.

She does not need violent numbers, but a reasonable system to efficiently manufacture and recycle “interpretation”.

Priority for upgrading the traces: the skeleton of the logical building
Any character who tries to build a logical tower must have a primary and secondary skill structure. The upgrade priority of the Big Black Tower should follow the following path:

Combat Skills > Talents > Finishing Skills > Normal Attacks

Combat Skills are her core burst source and must be maxed out first. Talents determine the damage multiplier of enhanced skills and are the foundation of overall output. Although finishing skills are important, they are slightly lower in frequency and benefit. Normal attacks can be almost ignored.

The key to talent is that it is not only a blessing for skill multipliers, but also the source of inspiration generation efficiency. After the accumulation of “interpretations”, whether the enhanced combat skills can kill with one blow depends largely on the talent level.

Light cone selection: Curvature of the Ice Blade
The first choice of light cone is undoubtedly her exclusive – towards the unquestionable place.

Its effects are as follows:

+12% critical hit rate;

After using the finishing skill, combat skills and finishing skills damage +48%, lasting 3 rounds;

If the finishing skill consumes ≥140 energy, restore 1 skill point (once every two rounds).

Critical hit rate provides the baseline, while damage bonus and skill point recovery provide the rhythm. For high-frequency skill consumption characters like the Great Black Tower, this is a two-way card of “damage + cycle”.

Alternative choices are:

Today is also peaceful: provides a maximum of +32% damage bonus according to the energy limit, suitable for high-energy characters.

Before Dawn: provides high critical damage, combat skills/finishing skills, but the pursuit bonus is invalid for the Great Black Tower.

Which one you choose in the end depends on the resources you have. But if you really want her to reach the top of the damage curve, the exclusive light cone is indispensable.

Relic system: cold structural layer
Relics are the outer skin of the logical skeleton and the way the values ​​are reflected in battle.

The recommended set combination is as follows:

Scholar’s Silver-rimmed Mirror (Critical Hit Rate + Skill Damage Bonus)

Ice Forest Hunter (Cold Damage Bonus + Critical Damage Increase after the Final Skill)

The former is more cycle-oriented, and the latter is more burst-oriented. Choose one according to your team’s rhythm.

Secondary and main attribute configuration:

Main attribute:

Body: Critical rate / Critical damage

Feet: Attack power / Speed

Plane ball: Ice attribute damage bonus

Connecting rope: Attack power percentage

Secondary attribute priority:

Critical rate > Critical damage > Attack power > Speed

She does not rely on the speed mechanism, but faster rounds still mean more damage windows.

Team structure: Combinatorial theory of resonance system
If the Big Black Tower is a program, then the team is her operating platform. Without a suitable operating environment, her damage will be difficult to start.

Ideal team structure:

Main C: Big Black Tower

Sub C: Black Tower / Sylva / Emerald

Assist: Pella (cut defense), Robin (Critical damage blessing), Memory Pioneer (accelerated cycle)

Survival position: Fire Fire / Sand Dust / Gallagher

The key is to have at least one more intellectual character to trigger the Big Black Tower’s “extra interpretation layer bonus” effect.

It is recommended that the sub-C choose a character who can attack frequently to help stack “interpretation”, while the auxiliary position needs to provide stable energy, critical hit rate or resistance reduction assistance to keep the output of the main C sustainable and high.

Final summary: the beauty of system construction
Developing the Big Black Tower is an exercise in structuralism. You need to start from skills and establish the main axis of output; build the shell of damage from light cones and relics; and finally use a precise and logical team to speed up her operation.

She is not a hero of single-point blasting, but a god of death under meticulous logic. Ice is not the end of emotion, but the beginning of reasoning. She stands high on the tower, looking at you calmly – are you ready to accept this cold and precise development challenge?