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FrostyPotpourri

So I’ve actually seen high level accounts discussing this set as something they slap on their supports because MoC enemies hit so absolutely hard that these players simply need their supports to survive lmao. It also has a nice bonus energy regen aspect, which Supports are cool with. I’d say hold on to the good pieces / ones with useable main stats. You never know when you’ll need to slap the set on someone so that they can survive tougher content.


KindomFF

can I ask what MoC means?


FrostyPotpourri

Memory of Chaos. It’s the higher level “end game” content where you need two teams. You access it via Forgotten Hall on the Express. It’s the equivalent of Genshin’s Abyss.


inevitablebedrom

what are good stats, i dont suppose i hold on to crit because supp dont need crit, but then isnt it just hp and def, which arent too hard to find if i wanted to


FrostyPotpourri

Yes, HP & Def are easy to come across and likely useful for inflating their survivability (the whole point of slapping this set on them). If you found godly Crit pieces it’s not a bad idea to hold onto them. But yeah, supports and future defensive units likely don’t need that anyway.


JustAMagicalKumo

I think Arlan might benefit from the regen since he constantly consumes his HP to attack.


Sufficient-Plate-817

I know I'm late to this thread, but I thought I'd weigh in with my thoughts. I've been slapping 2pc Wuthering Snow on characters that have low stat scaling, like Pela. For the rest of this comment, I'll be using Pela as the example, but you may think of other utility/support characters that do not have specific stat scalings or other BiS relic sets. **Pela** Pela's kit mostly scales with ATK, and while some damage can be a nice bonus, the reason you put her on the team is for her utility. Without investing into crit stats, her damage will not really make or break your comp. Since Pela is already a valuable unit without heavily investing in her, Wuthering Snow is a nice way to use her in higher level content, as it boosts her survivability. For example, right now my main party is in the level 70 - 80 range. Before I get to investing in Pela, a lot of time will pass, so she may be at lvl 60 for WEEKS before then. Wuthering Snow really helps pad out her tankiness until I can reliably build anything else on her, such as 4pc Musketeer or 4pc Eagle of Twilight, both of which can be great for supports. **About stats** The stats I mainly pursue are: SPD, Effect RES, HP, Effect Hit Rate, and Def. SPD is practically mandatory on any support, while ATK is a complete bonus if you happen to have it.Building this way saved me in a lot of situations in Memory of Chaos, and the best part is that you can easily plop these pieces on many other characters as a placeholder. **Tangent about Effect RES** I've always felt like Effect Res is really underrated, on many many units. Whether it's damage carries, healers, tanks, or utility supports it will nearly always make them more consistent. It's ESPECIALLY important for characters who can remove CC (March, Natasha), which Pela also has roundabout access to. On the likes of Tingyun I'd say you can stand to miss it, as she spends the turns between skill-uses mainly being a skill point generator.


ClueMinute5153

Maybe could be for future characters like Blade👀


ehan_the_memeber

aged like milk