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Suyou versus Cici |
To analyze
and compute who would prevail between Suyou and Cici in a 1v1
battle without any items, we will first calculate their respective damage
outputs, passive advantages, and any control effects. This will allow us to
determine which hero has the edge in combat.
Key
Factors to Consider:
- Damage Output: Both heroes deal physical
damage, with Cici focusing on sustained damage via her Yo-Yo Blitz,
and Suyou delivering burst damage with his skill combos.
- Mobility: Both heroes have mobility
options; Suyou with his blink (1st skill) and Cici with her leap (2nd
skill).
- Survivability: Suyou has a damage reduction in
his Immortal form (up to 40%), while Cici has Spell Vamp from her passive
at full stacks, which grants her healing based on her damage output.
- Crowd Control (CC): Suyou has a stun (0.5s) on his
hold-cast first skill, while Cici can slow and link enemies with her
ultimate, making her next attacks more impactful.
Damage
Output Calculation:
Suyou’s
Damage Output:
- First Skill – Blade Surge (Tap):
- First hit: 150 base damage
- Second hit: 300 base damage
- Total: 450 base damage
- Second Skill – Soul Server
(Tap):
- 290 base damage
- Ultimate Skill – Evil Queller
(Tap):
- 280 base damage
Suyou’s
Tap Combo Damage (Total):
- Blade Surge (Tap): 450 base damage
- Soul Server (Tap): 290 base damage
- Ultimate (Tap): 280 base damage
- Total Damage (Tap Combo): 1020 base damage
In his hold-cast
form, Suyou would gain damage reduction (starting at 20%), which can
increase to a maximum of 40% based on his extra physical attack (though this
depends on build, which we are ignoring for now). However, the base damage
output will remain the same.
Cici’s
Damage Output:
- First Skill – Yo-Yo Blitz:
- Hits up to 10 times in 3.5
seconds, each hit dealing 60–85 base damage + 1.2% of the target’s max
HP.
- For simplicity, we'll assume an
average base damage of 72.5 per hit.
- Each hit deals 1.2% of Suyou's
max HP (we'll estimate Suyou’s HP as 3500 for a fighter-type hero, though
it could vary).
- Additional damage per hit: 3500
* 1.2% = 42.
- Total per hit: 72.5 + 42 = 114.5
damage per hit.
- Total for 10 hits: 114.5 * 10 = 1145 base
damage (against Suyou).
- Second Skill – Buoyant Bounce:
- First leap damage: 200–300 base
damage.
- Assume max level: 300 base
damage.
- Ultimate – Curtain Call:
- Damage: 100 base damage + 10%
total physical attack.
- Since we are focusing on base
damage, we’ll use just 100 base damage.
Cici’s
Total Combo Damage:
- Yo-Yo Blitz (10 hits): 1145 base damage
- Buoyant Bounce: 300 base damage
- Curtain Call: 100 base damage
- Total Damage (Combo): 1545 base damage
Other Key
Factors:
- Cici’s Passive (Performer's
Delight):
- When Cici hits her target with
basic attacks or skills, she generates stacks of Delight, which grant her
movement speed and Spell Vamp. At full stacks, she will have 7.5%
Spell Vamp per hit, which doubles to 15% Spell Vamp at full
stacks. This means she can heal based on her damage output.
- If Cici deals 1545 base
damage, with 15% Spell Vamp, she will heal for about 231.75 HP
during a full combo.
- Suyou’s Damage Reduction
(Transient Immortal):
- In his Immortal form
(hold-cast), Suyou gains 20% damage reduction and can increase it by an
additional 20%, based on his extra physical attack.
- Assuming he is in Immortal
form, his total damage reduction would be 40% (max).
- This would reduce the damage
Cici deals to him by 40%.
- After applying this reduction,
Cici’s damage output would be: 1545 * (1 - 0.4) = 927 base damage
dealt to Suyou.
- Suyou’s Mobility and CC:
- Suyou’s first skill (hold-cast)
can stun Cici for 0.5 seconds, potentially disrupting her Yo-Yo
Blitz or leap combo.
- His blink and charge from Blade
Surge give him an advantage in chasing or escaping.
- Cici’s Mobility:
- Cici’s leap from her 2nd skill
allows her to reposition quickly and deal additional damage if she lands
on Suyou.
- However, this skill doesn’t
provide any invulnerability or shield, unlike Suyou’s damage reduction.
Comparison
of Total Damage:
- Suyou’s Tap Combo Damage: 1020 base damage.
- Cici’s Total Damage (after
reduction): 927
base damage.
In terms of
raw damage output, Suyou has a slight edge with 1020 base damage, versus
Cici’s 927 base damage after Suyou’s 40% damage reduction.
Who Would
Prevail?
- Damage Comparison:
- Suyou edges out Cici in terms of
damage output, especially because of his damage reduction from his
Immortal form. Even though Cici deals more initial damage, Suyou's
ability to reduce this by 40% significantly diminishes her total damage
potential.
- Survivability:
- Cici has Spell Vamp from her
passive, but in this scenario, her healing (around 231 HP) is not
substantial enough to outlast Suyou's raw damage and damage reduction.
- Control Effects:
- Suyou’s stun from his hold-cast first skill
can disrupt Cici’s attacks or mobility, while Cici’s slow and
pulling effect from her ultimate could hinder Suyou’s movement. However,
Suyou’s 40 Movement Speed boost in his mortal form can help mitigate the
impact of Cici’s slow.
Conclusion:
In a 1v1
battle without any items, Suyou would likely prevail over Cici.
His damage reduction in Immortal form significantly reduces the effectiveness
of Cici’s damage output, and his stun can disrupt Cici’s skill rotation.
Although Cici has better sustained damage with her Yo-Yo Blitz and minor
healing from Spell Vamp, it is not enough to outlast Suyou’s burst damage and
survivability.
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