Solotage Xelor - Servitude 17 T - la magie des Ciseaux du Destin

I once discussed this solo run with Toolate, and after watching his, I theorized about reducing the number of turns. Well, here we are! The strategy is based on damage sharing (Scissors of Fate), which allows you to bypass the damage reflection from Servitude, hit a medium resistance (if it's an area of ​​effect), and also increase spell damage. The compromise in this fight was to attack without the Traitor state most of the time, optimize your build, and bypass the threshold with Synchro Explosions. Using the dial to prevent Tyranny co-op in Phase 2 isn't new; it dates back to Marte (I'm not sure of the spelling), a technique also used by Toolate. Many other strategies are possible with this weapon, for example, using the rollback of the weapon to more easily apply damage sharing, placing and mounting a Synchro earlier in combat, using different equipment to better optimize the Ebony and Needle spells, etc. But I was satisfied to already be able to gain 10 turns compared to the best-performing Xelor version to date. I think that by pushing it further, it's possible to drastically reduce this number of turns, perhaps even down to 10 turns, or close to it. Music: Composer: Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (September 25, 1906 – August 9, 1975) Performers: St. Lawrence String Quartet Year of recording: 2006 String Quartet No. 8 in C minor, Op. 110, written in 1960. I. Largo Gwen, The Hallowed Seamstress Violin: Mark Robertson Violin: Alyssa Park Viola: Luke Maurer Cello: Cameron Stone Solo vocals: Kelci Hahn Music composed by the Riot Music Team Thanks to @aky_gg for the thumbnail and to Floris for sharing and because I said I'd credit him!