Should I reroll for a specific starter?
No. The time is better spent progressing story and unlocking pity currency. Pick the kit that feels fun and keep moving.
Luffo, Ichiga, and Norutu teach different fundamentals: spacing, mobility, and survival. Knowing what each excels at helps you practice the right habits before trading them in for higher rarity units.
| Metric | Luffo | Ichiga | Norutu |
|---|---|---|---|
| Element | Wind | Wind | Fire |
| Primary role | Lane sweeper | Mobile striker | Tanky brawler |
| Damage pattern | Wide line AoE | Multi-target slashes | Short cone burn |
| Mobility | High | Very high | Low (compensated by HP) |
| Learning focus | Spacing & crowd control | Kiting & animation canceling | Resource management & defense |
| Best early use | Story chapters & field missions | Timed trials & multi-lane defense | Boss lanes & survival quests |
Luffo introduces you to spacing and crowd management. His wind slashes cover long lines, letting you learn when to reposition and how to pre-fire waves. He rewards proactive play but needs protection if enemies slip through, so pair him with a basic tank or shield ally.
Ichiga focuses on mobility. She darts between lanes, softening multiple fronts while exposing you to animation canceling and stamina management. Her damage is steady but not explosive, making her a great transitional unit while you farm currency for rarer DPS.
Norutu is the safety pick. He survives hits other starters cannot, giving you time to practice mechanics and learn boss patterns. His damage ceiling is lower, but he carries quests that require staying alive more than racing timers. Upgrade him if you tend to make positional mistakes or play on mobile.
No. The time is better spent progressing story and unlocking pity currency. Pick the kit that feels fun and keep moving.
They still help with quests requiring specific elements or low-cost squads, so keep one leveled until you have redundant options.
Sprintwagon boosts Luffo and Ichiga with damage, while Alligator's shields let Norutu face-tank. Either support extends their shelf life dramatically.