NihilisterInformation and Guide

Character
Introduction

Nihilister is a SSR rarity Burst
2
character from the Attacker class, who wields a Sniper Rifle
Sniper Rifle
weapon and belongs to the Fire
Fire
element. She's part of the Pilgrim
Pilgrim
faction.

A Heretic and loyal subject of the Rapture Queen who has long been a scourge to all Nikkes. As the lead general of the legions under the Queen’s command, her belligerence knows no bounds, nor does her appetite for destruction.

To learn more about Nihilister check the sections below. Use the tabs to quickly switch to the kind of information you're looking for.

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Profile

Review

Investment tips

Profile

Skills
Max level
Normal Attack

Normal Attack

Sniper Rifle

Mode: Charge

Ammo: 6

Reload: 2s

■ Affects target enemy.

Deals 69.04% of ATK as damage.

Charge Time: 1 sec.

Full Charge Damage: 250% of damage.

Deals 200% damage when attacking core.

Skill 1

Burning Shot

Passive

Cooldown: -

■ Activates when attacking with Full Charge. Affects self.

Gain Pierce for 1 round(s).

Piercing Radius ▲ 50% for 1 round(s).

■ Activates when a normal attack hits 2 or more enemies concurrently. Affects all enemies hit.

Deals 50.33% of final ATK as additional damage.

Skill 2

Megiddo Flame

Active

Cooldown: 10s

■ Affects enemy unit(s) within attack range.

Deals 112.64% of final ATK as damage.

Burst

Burning Scourge

Active

Cooldown: 20s

■ Affects enemies within the attack range.

Deals 158.59% of final ATK as damage.

Burn: Deals 13.19% of final ATK as sustained damage every 1 sec for 10 sec.

■ Affects self.

Max Ammunition Capacity ▲ 6 round(s) for 15 sec.

Skills (Treasure)

Nihilister doesn't have a treasure yet. If they receive one, we will update the section!

Specialties
-
Voice Actors
ENG
Marissa Lenti
JPN
Hitomi Nabatame
KR
Kim Hyeon-sim
Gallery

Review

Review

Nihilister is a Burst II-type character who wields a Sniper Rifle. Sadly, despite the massive hype surrounding her and the top-tier design, she is pretty underwhelming - especially considering how long it takes to unlock the character for free.

Most of the whales who managed to unlock her so far, don't think she's worth investing into. Mainly because there are a lot of stronger and easily accessible Burst II characters - Nihilister can't really compete with them. You will basically only use her in the Pligrim Tribe tower as she's the only 20-second Burst II character in the game. Why is she so bad? There are a few reasons, but the main one is that her DPS output is among the weakest in the game and her only saving grace is the ability to Pierce which is useful on some bosses. Her Burst is a joke - it deals no damage and other Pilgrims must look at her as if she's an imposter.

Still, while she's bad in PVE, she actually can be used in PVP due to her high burst generation - which makes her a good pick for quick burst teams.

Pros

  • High burst energy generation, only inferior to Shotguns and clip Rocket Launchers,

  • Great in PVP, especially in quick burst teams,

  • Pierce has some uses against Bosses that are weak against it,

  • Top-tier design.

Cons

  • Really underwhelming in PVE due to low damage output and 0 utility,

  • There's a lot of stronger Burst II characters that are also easier to access,

  • Takes ages to unlock her and when you finally get her, you're rewarded with disappointment.

Ratings
D

Story (low deficit)

D

Story (high deficit)

C

Bossing

S

PVP

Investment Tips

Skill Investment

Here's the explanation for all the numbers and colors used in the guide:

  • 10/5/7 means upgrading Skill 1 to lvl 10, Skill 2 to lvl 5, and Burst Skill to lvl 7,
  • Yellow means the immediate investment when u get the unit. There are 3 reasons for this:
    • If the unit is Meta or High Priority, it will have a starting investment of more than 1/1/1 (such as 4/4/4) depending on what the unit provides.
    • If the unit is Medium or Low Priority, 1/1/1 will be mentioned, meaning no immediate investment is required, and you can invest in this character if you need to use it according to the priority listed.
    • If we deem that a unit does not have usable skills to be meta for any gamemode, no investment will be mentioned.
  • Blue means minimum investment to take advantage of the Nikke's skills. There are 2 reasons for this:
    • Sometimes, minimum investments are breakpoints such as for Noir or SAnis.
    • Sometimes, minimum investments are just the ideal way to progress to upgrade that unit, before moving on to Recommended and High.
  • Red means recommended investment for F2P players,
  • Purple means maximum recommended investment, in order to get the best out of the unit. You should only try to reach these investments if you have a surplus of Skill Books leftover.

More info:

  • The skill investment list below features a lot of Level 4 and 7 because they are easier to understand. Any higher levels will cost a new type of resource.
  • However, you may choose to upgrade to Level 5 if you need a stronger effect instead of 4, as the increase in Blue Manual cost from Level 4 to 5 is still low. The leap only starts from Level 6 onward.
  • There is also a leap from Level 3 to 4, so if you want to save a tiny bit of Blue Manuals, then leave at 3 instead of 4.
Gear Investment

This Overload (OL) Recommendations and Priority guide unravels in detail everything you need about a character in terms of priority, overload targets (effects), and order of acquisition, alongside some notes to explain our thinking process.

For OL targets and order of acquisition, we decided to divide the target effects into several categories.

  • Essential: With all gear combined, your unit must have the roll(s) prescribed as a minimum requirement. Example: Charge Speed on Alice. You cannot compromise on these rolls.
  • Ideal: These rolls will improve your unit's performance significantly. Aim for 2 lines of Essential/Ideal per gear for maximum performance and the best Return on Investment (ROI). If you get 3, you are lucky. You can choose to only have 1 as well to save materials. Example: Elemental Damage on Scarlet.
  • Passable: Low-priority line that has either limited value or the impact is not as strong as other rolls. Should this show up as a bonus together with a better line, you can choose to keep them. Example: Charge Speed on Red Hood.

Overload effects are ordered by importance from Left to Right, which means anything on the left provides more value than the right. Effects that belong to the same group generate too similar an impact to make a difference (and are sometimes interchangeable). Try to follow this order as faithfully as possible for maximum mileage.

Additional tips:

  • Priority (PvE/PvP) isn't necessarily lower than Priority (Universal), which has no tag/label. It just indicates that this unit performs only in select types of content.
  • If a suggested effect has the number ×2 next to it, that means you should get the effect on at least 2 gear. The same idea applies to other numbers.
  • Focus on obtaining Essential(s) then you can start worrying about optimizing your rolls. Units require these to function, and the impact is too massive to ignore.
  • If a unit has no Essential(s), that means their performance is not that dependent on OL, but they can still benefit from good effects.
  • Remember that this is just a recommendation list, and attaining perfection is impossible. You will have to make some compromise, pick whichever rolls you desire the most, and conserve as much material as possible.
Cube Investment
Pre-overload
  • Wingman Cube

    Wingman Cube

  • Resilience Cube

    Resilience Cube

Post-overload
  • Wingman Cube

    Wingman Cube

  • Resilience Cube

    Resilience Cube

Either increasing the Mag Size or Reload Speed is the way to go for her.