
![]() | Name | Sequence of Solitude |
Family | Weapon, Bow | |
Rarity | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
Conversion Exp | 50000 | |
Base Attack | 42.4 | |
Substat Type | Health % | |
Base Substat | 9% | |
Weapon Affix | Silent Trigger | |
Affix Description | When an attack hits an opponent, deal AoE DMG equal to | |
Description | A mechanical longbow purpose-built for long shots and silent kills. Its twang is swallowed up amidst the night, the note lengthy and cold. | |
Weapon Ascension Materials | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Table of Content |
Weapon Stats |
Weapon Affix |
Item Story |
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Weapon Stats
Lv | Atk | Bonus HP% | Materials | Total Materials |
1 | 42.4 | 9.0% | ||
20 | 108.93 | 15.9% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
20+ | 134.83 | 15.9% | ||
40 | 204.83 | 23.18% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
40+ | 230.83 | 23.18% | ||
50 | 265.86 | 26.81% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
50+ | 291.76 | 26.81% | ||
60 | 326.78 | 30.45% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
60+ | 352.68 | 30.45% | ||
70 | 387.66 | 34.07% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
70+ | 413.66 | 34.07% | ||
80 | 448.68 | 37.71% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
80+ | 474.58 | 37.71% | ||
90 | 509.61 | 41.35% |
Weapon Affix
Lv | Affix Progression | Materials |
1 | When an attack hits an opponent, deal AoE DMG equal to | |
2 | When an attack hits an opponent, deal AoE DMG equal to | ![]() ![]() |
3 | When an attack hits an opponent, deal AoE DMG equal to | ![]() ![]() |
4 | When an attack hits an opponent, deal AoE DMG equal to | ![]() ![]() |
5 | When an attack hits an opponent, deal AoE DMG equal to | ![]() ![]() |
Item Story
Those were the years before the order of many waters had been cast as in solid brass, when the barbarian rulers of bygone times rushed to mantle themselves in civilization, And just as they had sworn oaths before the sword of lakelight with disparate motives, these lords, having exchanged their purple robes for noble titles, now interpreted the laws and justice as they pleased. These genealogies of High Sea kingship and heroism did not lack gracious benefactors, but neither were they bereft of ambitious schemers or wicked broods of selfish greed that festered in the shadows, Those who wore masks of loyalty to gild their wild obsession with wealth and power, who supped of the resentment and suffering of the poor like it was crimson wine in a goblet. "Yes, I know! I am well aware of the ban laid upon us by the Golden Hunter, who bade us not to embroil ourselves in the squabbles of that great city, lest our blades be stained with the blood of our brethren." "But tell me, how are the brigands who slander the righteous and the chieftains who prey upon the weak any different from the demons who slaughter the innocent?" "Friends, children of Remuria, my compatriots, please, lend me your ears! To uphold justice is our goal, not the shackles that bind us." "But if you look upon that sea of bitterness, yet desire not to stain your noble names, then from this day forth let me be a Walter no longer — let me be sundered from our Hunt." Thus did a scion of the empire once again make war upon the descendants of those who ruled the High Sea's northern regions, But this time, the blood of those who aforetime were invaders now stood on the side of the poor. Forsaking the longsword that was the Golden Hunter's heritage, he wielded now a shortbow disdained by his peers, And like a shadow, he stalked between the high halls, using blood to paint the gallows-noose of judgment. This slender hunter was ill-suited to facing monsters head-on, but proved adept at slaying the wicked. The blood-stained feasts of black gold often had clamour for their wine, and the princes of the day did not shy from conflict or chaos, Yet the sudden silence and orderly omen of death would bring its victims the greatest terror... ... Perhaps it was pure pragmatism at play, then, that the techniques that had silently ended so many noble lives, The archery meant to pierce the throats of the oppressors, the steps meant to evade pursuit... None of them would be lost, not even after the traitor to the house of Walter was executed, then exonerated amidst the games of the purple-clothed, Being celebrated in sponsored operas as the Executioner of the Phantom Hunters, an idol defanged and harmless. Instead, as per the will of those in power, those techniques were practiced by Hunters in ages thereafter, Until thousands of years later, in the Siege of Poisson, when their use caused a river to run red with the blood of those they had once been pledged to defend... |
11 responses to “Sequence of Solitude”
wow, a bow that has the same exact passive as a previous weapon we got from an event
yay a weapon for Sigewinne. i would just use Recurve Bow but since i don’t have any and i’m too lazy to go looking for it, this will have to do. it’s just a 5% or so max HP difference on the 2nd stat iirc
I can’t think any other characters outside Sigewinne that can use this bow effectively, since Yelan is better using either Fading Twilight and Stringless for damage, or Favonius Bow and Sacrificial Bow for battery, while Diona is better using Sacrificial Bow for battery.
Well, unless we’re going to get another support-oriented bow character with HP scaling in the near future…
It’s probably the free event weapon of 5.6, which rarely have good passives. This one is just a better recurve bow that you can put on Diona to make her shield stronger, on Sigewinne for higher healing, or Yelan when you have no better bow.
This is not even a “better” Recurve Bow, considering that a 90/90 Recurve Bow gives 46.9% HP. The passive doesn’t really help much, most bows that have HP scaling prefer ER since they’re often ult-focused. Healer Sigewinnes would still use Recurve Bow over this.
Nah, event weapons do have decent or usable passives mostbof the time.
The event claymore’s have all been bangers. The polearms and swords have been decent too.
It’s specifically event bows that seem to just suffer everytime.
Considering that as a statstick Recurve Bow is still better, I would say even full HP Sigewinne prefers that over this. Yelan can use it, but she’s often strapped for energy that any other ER bow is better on her. So yeah, not a weapon to write home about.
Recurve is better stat-wise, but I guess dealing 80% HP as an AoE damage every 15s can be somewhat good for the extra oomph compared of Recurve’s effect, considering Sigewinne’s HP is most likely going to be in the 50k range, since she wants HP/HP/HP artifacts, plus her ascension stat bonus is also HP%.
But TBH, I really think the weapon should have faster attack delay on each refinement, like 1s or 1.5s reduction for example, so it can be more useful when used by Support characters by dealing extra damage.
Isn’t this kinda strong compared to R5 Stringless for Yelan?
Genuinely asking cus the HP% is quite a lot which might overpower the % dmg buff
Phys Yelan finally
WOW HP Substat Bow