Stats
Grade | ★★★★ | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★★ | ||||
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Level | Min | Lv. 30 | Min | Lv. 35 | Min | Lv. 40 | |
Normal | |||||||
HP | 3045 | 5175 | 4140 | 7020 | 5625 | 9555 | |
ATK | 199 | 339 | 271 | 460 | 368 | 626 | |
DEF | 175 | 297 | 238 | 404 | 323 | 549 | |
Awakened | |||||||
HP | 3555 | 6060 | 4845 | 8235 | 6585 | 11205 | |
ATK | 213 | 362 | 290 | 492 | 394 | 670 | |
DEF | 178 | 303 | 242 | 412 | 329 | 560 |
SPD | CRI RATE% | CRI DMG% | RES% | ACC% | |
Unawakened | 100 | 15 | 50 | 15 | 0 |
Awakened | 101 | 15 | 50 | 40 | 0 |
Skills
Skill 1: Graceful Touch [380%ATK]: Attacks with a graceful touch and possesses the enemy with a 30% chance to increase the enemy’s chances to land a Glancing Hit for 2 turns.
- Lv.2 Damage +5%
- Lv.3 Damage +5%
- Lv.4 Harmful Effect Rate +10%
- Lv.5 Damage +10%
- Lv.6 Harmful Effect Rate +10%
Skill 2: Blade Fan [((SPD + 66) / 0.99)%ATK x 3]: Throws a fan to attack the enemy 3 times, with each attack having a 50% chance to remove one of the enemy’s beneficial effects. Increases the Attack Bar of all allies by 15% each per beneficial effect removed. The damage is proportionate to the attack speed. (Reusable in 4 turns)
- Lv.2 Damage +5%
- Lv.3 Damage +10%
- Lv.4 Damage +10%
- Lv.5 Cooltime Turn -1
Skill 3: Dance of Mirage [400%ATK]: Recovers the HP of all allies with a mysterious dance and extends the time of the beneficial effects and shortens the time of the harmful effects. The recovery amount is in proportion to the Attack Power. (Reusable in 4 turns)
- Lv.2 Recovery +10%
- Lv.3 Recovery +10%
- Lv.4 Recovery +10%
- Lv.5 Cooltime Turn -1
Rune Recommendations
Early Healer | Swift or Fatal + Energy | SPD / ATK% / ATK% or HP% |
End-Game Raids | Violent + Any | SPD / ATK% / ATK% |
ToA Gimmick | Violent + Any | SPD / ATK% / ATK% or HP% |
Site Review
Dungeons: The only dungeon Mihyang finds use in is DB10, where she serves as a great support / damager for your team. Over here, she does a decent amount of damage while providing a supportive cleanse for your team. Coupled with her somewhat reliable 2nd Skill strip, she can most definitely fit into your team. For newer players, she definitely functions as a secondary cleanser, pairing well with Veromos as you’re starting out your DB10 team.
Raids: For mid to end-game players, this is only place you’ll be using Mihyang. Her kit allows her to function as a secondary cleanser when paired with Delphoi, Konamiya or Lisa. Her 3rd Skill has two different conditions before activating: One of your monsters HP has fallen below 50% or if one of your monsters are stunned. As such, she serves as a smart healer for your team, easily topping up your entire team to full, especially if there’s attack buff present. However, it needs to be stressed that Mihyang has difficulties managing debuffss on her own, and most definitely cannot be used as your primary cleanser. Furthermore, she really needs her 3rd Skill to be maxed to shine, as it drops her cleanse down to a great 3 turn cooldown.
ToA: Mihyang’s best role here is as a gimmicky monster that extends an invincibility or Camules’ reflective buff for certain stages. However, if you’re looking for a single buff extender, Michelle is a better alternative, being easier to skill up and offers a crucial revive when things go wrong.
PvP: There isn’t much use for Mihyang in PvP settings. Her heal, which scales off attack, makes her extremely squishy for a supportive monster, making her unideal in both offense and defense purposes. Newer players can run her as a hybrid if you’re lacking healers, but in most cases Belladeon offers far more than her here.
How to Counter
As mentioned earlier, Mihyang is very unlikely to be built tanky, as it definitely wastes her 3rd Skill’s heal potential. Most hits are generally enough to deal a decent chunk of damage on her while her attacks doesn’t have the best of multipliers. You can easily prioritize other monsters in the enemy team before easily killing her off.
Other advice:
- Mihyang in R5 is pretty stat-hungry, requiring pretty much all the primary stats to do well. As such, your priority should be Speed > Attack > HP > Defense when you’re building her
- As a cleanser, resistance is pretty important for her. Fortunately, her resistance on awakening makes her very easy to reach above 80% resistance, so do take advantage of that
Editor’s Note
I use Mihyang in my raids team. Depending on your rune quality, you can choose to run her in both the frontlines and backlines. With around +1200 attack, she heals 7k on attack break, 12k clean and 19k on attack buff, which is more than enough for the rest of your team. If you’re in need of a more stable team, Mihyang’s a great choice. However, make sure you have a well-runed primary cleanser first, as Mihyang definitely needs great runes to do well.
Scepter
Patch Notes
Updated on 2015.10.28
- Blade Fan – The damage of this skill will now be scaled based upon Attack Power and Attack Speed, instead of just Attack Power.
Updated 2016.7.18
- Blade Fan: Damage increased by 10%.