
It’s a targeted 30% battery, which is extremely useful in its own right and is especially noteworthy on a free Servant. The Legend of Xu Fu is Xu Fu’s most unique skill. Anti-Assassin Damage is normally great on an Alter Ego, but Xu Fu isn’t here for damage, so… eh. The Extra Attack buff is the second most useful, for the marginal boost to effective NP gain it provides. Mana Loading is the best as always-Xu Fu’s NP isn’t great, but if you do want to use it, Mana Loading helps. Xu Fu is free, so you can safely unlock all of her appends, though it may take some time to pull enough copies to do so. The only passive here that really matters is Village Creation, which gives an Arts buff and a defensive NP gain buff, both of which are genuinely great for Xu Fu. Xu Fu then gets Item Construction, which is sorta nice, except Xu Fu only has one debuff and it’s not especially important. Xu Fu isn’t here for damage, and she has class disadvantage against one of the Yus anyway, so this matters approximately not at all. The demerit passive is Weak Constitution (Yu Mei-ren), which reduces Xu Fu’s attack damage against Yu Mei-ren specifically. Unfortunately, one of those unique passives is a flavor demerit, and the other is High Servant (which does nothing), so it’s mostly a wash. Xu Fu doesn’t actually need active star gen, in really any sense, but it’s there if your team is conducive to it.Īt first glance, Xu Fu appears to benefit from the usual plethora of extra class passives, with four passives skills, three of which are unique to her.

She also has pretty high hit-counts, which can be nice if you have a star gen buff in play (such as from Lanling). Her NP gain, meanwhile, is slightly above-average for her deck, with good Arts cards and low-middling Quicks. Xu Fu splits the difference between the two, which is honestly fair. An offense-leaning Xu Fu would have less HP and therefore would be easier to sacrifice, while a defense-leaning Xu Fu would be better at sticking around long-term in budget teams. This is… somewhat fitting, as you could argue that she’d be better served with a lean in either direction. Her stat spread is pretty average relative to 3*s as a whole, though.

Xu Fu is our first silver Alter Ego, so we don’t have anyone to directly compare her to.
