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in this regard, Binah's Fairy is actually making it harder to do so.
Binah is also incredibly resistant to Slash damage - which nearly all of Kali's cards deal - and her Fairy status effect can rapidly drain Kali's health with how many dice she rolls.
If Kali reaches emotion level 5 before transforming, she has an EXTREMELY difficult time regaining light as long as you can keep up your defense, and its not too hard to keep Kali's light so low she can never use Great Split: Horizontal
Great Split: Horizontal is incredibly dangerous and can turn the fight in her favor immediately, so either dont ever let her have enough Light to cast it in phase 2 or only bring key pages who resist Slash Stagger, so they can stay in the fight.
Kali is a momentum-based character, if she deals lots of damage, it gets easier for her to deal lots of damage, which makes it even easier for her to deal lots of damage. Focus on preventing her damage from ramping up with cards like Iron Wall and Energy Shield, key pages that resist slash HP damage, and skills like Grit or anything that grants Protection (like Kalo's key page or Binah's Shockwave)
Yes, and that also why you need to hold on until she reach emotion level 5. her transformation don't give her light. the light regen she has is only the one card that need damage to reach certain number to activate it and emotion level up
With Binah's floor - if you haven't gotten R. Corp's Rabbits - use the Thumb's key (Thumb I reception is super easy) and Full-Stop's combat pages. Give them first-turn power (Meow-Meow, Oink-Oink, Full-Stop passives, maybe even paralysis). You want to stack as many Feeble as possible on every scene, making Red Mist effectively useless -
- Unless RM uses Great Splits. Binah's Pillar hard counters Vertical, and Lock can increase the cost of Horizontal to the point where RM *can't* use it - this is especially possible if you never let RM reduce the costs of her other cards with the above build. And if RM does get to use Horizontal Split, you just gotta pray the roll isn't high enough to stagger your nuggets.
Make a backup floor if you need to. Use melee key pages this time. Also focus on Feeble, but throw in some 3-cost high-roll cards and hope you can counter the 2nd scene Horizontal Split. Use Smoke and Bleed and whatever you've got to dish out damage, and kill RM as quickly as you can.
When it comes to teams, i remember having the Floor of Literature deal with her using various +power passives and cards that are likely to win a clash. At this stage, i'd recommend cards like the Liu's, the ones from the Index, and R-corp (especially Bulky-something).
My second team, i recall, was Binah's floor, with uh, Binah being Binah, and the rest of the librarians (maybe Binah too) using Full Stop Office's passives that grant +power on the first turn, which is a easy +5 power or so on turn 1. That's ussually enough to beat Red Mist, but if all else fails there's a 3rd floor one could equip too.
In addition to that, typically a Singleton deck works best for encounters at this stage of the game, with atleast one Will of the Prescript and one Multi-Slash, beyond that, ussually my deck setup is x3 light-regen cards (one of them Multi-Slash), x3 2-cost clash winners, and x3 3-cost clash winners (one of them being Will of the Prescript). At this stage, 1-cost cards don't exactly win clashes so if they don't help with card draw or light, may as well ignore em.
I would like to mention two helpful tips, having a team full of slash stagger resist works very well since her most powerful single die attack are all slash, and avoid clashing her mass attack since you’re 90% not going to beat it anyways.
Another one will be how well solo builds in general works with Lies and Curiosity works used to be, though curiosity get nerfed, with singleton decks I think it should still be the most efficient and safe way to get her key page while farming.
But if you never tried solo, probably you will need to search online and learn how others operate their decks.
make her max emotion level before 350HP
https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1664y1f7eu
Even Roland can beat her 1v1