![]() ![]() While the A5 looks good on paper, it's mainly good for burn comps. As Flame doesn't have any sustain currently, this is a valuable advancement for survival, while providing a little bit of damage. Her A3 increases the passive crit gain slightly, and also adds a lifesteal effect. As such, this advancement isn't worth too much raw damage, and is purely for utility. That is, that it doesn't give you any more detonations than what is normally possible all it does, is secure your next two detonations so even when Ruby decides to fly to Africa, you still get your detonations in. The only thing this field does, is make it so when a burn is detonated within the field, it will automatically detonate up to two more times at the regular intervals, as if you were bouncing your Ruby cube around - it even works if the burn is refreshed outside of the field. Basically, detonations have an internal cooldown of 6 seconds, regardless of source. However, the wording on the other effect is a bit tricky to understand. Her A1 creates a slowing field on enemies every two charged shots that lasts for 12 seconds. Let's look at the value of Annabella's advancements. Furthermore, the DPS of her dodge varies immensely between Burn and Gas, with Gas dealing higher DPS, and Burn inflicting. The dodge attack is the only useful DPS tool in her kit the damage of all her basic skills pales in comparison. Some forms of content that do have resistance include Raids and Void Abyss bosses (15%), where this resistance shred will increase your damage by 1.8%. And yes, that means that not even the text "The enemy resists 65% flame damage" implies true resistance. Note that the resistance shred on Gas does not increase your damage by as much as you'd imagine in fact, most mobs don't even have resist, including all mobs in Joint Operations as well as the Cactus. Technically, these effects are on Cross Snipe, and scale with how long you charge it, but the dodge attack automatically shoots a full-charge Cross Snipe, so there's no reason to ever scope in outside of RP purposes. On gas, each dodge will create and instantly detonate gas, doing high damage, and reducing enemy resistance. When on Burn, each dodge applies a 13 second burn and grants a buff that enhances all your burn damage. Selecting your bullet enhances your next 8 dodges, and adds an effect that refunds a dodge every two dodges, up to 4 in total however, do note that these effects are lost upon swapping out. A maxed out Annabella comp is theoretically ~15% stronger than a Cobalt comp Long Answer/Math + More:Īnnabella has two playstyles, selected with her skill - Burn, and Gas. Burn has more potential over Gas, but requires A3+ Ruby to be competitive A0 to A6 is roughly a 10-20% damage difference, including base stats Video Version:Ĭomplete Annabella Analysis + Guide (9:46) Short Answer/TLDR: Her name on the headstone is shown as "Ruby Lind".Annabella's finally here! Let's go over her kit, rotation, and value of her advancements and matrices. Lindsay is buried in the same grave as her husband in Hendon Cemetery, London. After World War I she visited relations in Ireland and died during the Spanish flu pandemic. In 1912, she contributed illustrations to the book Epigrams of Eve by child welfare advocate and journalist Sophie Irene Loeb. Ruby and Will had one daughter, Betty (1911–1956). Her brother Lionel had earlier married Will's sister Jean. On 30 September 1909 she married Will Dyson and then left for England with him and her brother Norman Lindsay. ![]() She was described by art critic Haldane MacFall as "the most remarkable woman in the pen-line now living" in his History of Painting. Lindsay drew occasionally for The Bulletin and illustrated William Moore's Studio Sketches (1906) and designed posters.Īs an illustrator she went by several names signing her work as "Ruby Lyne", "Ruby Lyn", "Ruby Lind", and once as "Ruby Ramsbottom". Lindsay was born in Creswick, Victoria, the seventh child and second daughter of Robert and Jane Lindsay, and lived in Melbourne from the age of 16 with her brother Percy while studying at the National Gallery of Victoria School. ![]() Ruby Lindsay (20 March 1885 – 12 March 1919) was an Australian illustrator and painter, sister of Norman Lindsay and Percy Lindsay.
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