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Nekomata Build

Gentle House AKA Cunning Hares

Physical attack Slash

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S Rank

Nekomiya-Mana

Level: 1

Core Bonus Included

HP

ATK

DEF

Impact

92

CRIT Rate

%

CRIT DMG

50%

PEN Ratio

0%

Anomaly Proficiency

97

Energy Regen

1.2

Anomaly Mastery

96

Last updated:
Update log : Updated  Nekomata Pure Physical Team Bangboo.

Nekomata Overview

Nekomata is one of the Physical characters with role. Nekomata is one of the S Rank characters in Zenless Zone Zero.

Nekomata Build is included in this guide, you can jump to Nekomata Build Here.

Nekomata Mechansim

Nekomata in Zenless Zone Zero is a physical attack character who primarily relies on the Core passive skill [Dodge Counter] to trigger damage amplification. Additionally, having teammates of the same faction also increases the damage of Nekomata’s EX Special Attack.

Therefore, the EX Special Attack can be reserved for when the enemy is in a daze state.

Overall, Nekomata’s Basic Attack plays a significant role in battles, so it is recommended to prioritize maxing out the Basic Attack . The Special Skill and Ultimate should be leveled up closely behind. Finally, Nekomata’s Dodge Counter and Quick Assist should be prioritized for damage amplification, as their effectiveness is also notable. These can be maxed out towards the end of the skill upgrades.

Nekomata Skills
Nekomata Skills Priority
Core
Special
Chain
Basic Attack
Dodge
Assist

Kitty Slash

Nekomata Basic Attack

Press to activate. Unleashes up to 5 slashes, dealing Physical DMG. On the last hit, there is a 33.33% chance to repeat this hit 3 times.

Moveset

Press
Press
Press
Press
Press
DMG Multiplier
Lv:

Crimson Blade

Nekomata Basic Attack

Hold down during the first three hits of Nekomata’s Basic Attack to trigger this attack.
Slashes enemies in front and passes through them, dealing Physical damage.

Moveset

Press
Press
Press
Delay or Hol
DMG Multiplier
Lv:
Nekomata Dodge Skills

Can’t Touch Me-ow~

Nekomata Dodge

Press to dodge. A rapid dodge. Character is invulnerable while using this skill.

Moveset - Normal Dodge

Press

Over Here!

Nekomata Dash Attack

Press during a dodge to activate. Strikes enemies in front, dealing Physical DMG.

Moveset - Scatter

Press
Press
DMG Multiplier
Lv:

Phantom Claws

Nekomata Dodge Counter

Press during a perfect dodge to activate. Strikes enemies in front, dealing Physical DMG. Character is invulnerable while using this skill.

Moveset

Perfect Dodge
DMG Multiplier
Lv:
Nekomata Special Attacks

Surprise Attack

Nekomata Special Attack

Press to activate. Unleashes a downward strike, dealing Physical DMG. Anti-Interrupt level is increased while using this skill.

Moveset

Press
DMG Multiplier
Lv:

Super Surprise Attack!

Nekomata EX Special Attack

When Nekomata has enough Energy, press to activate. Unleashes a powerful falling slash that deals massive Physical DMG. Character is invulnerable while using this skill.

Moveset - Normal

Cost Energy
DMG Multiplier & Cost
Lv:
Nekomata Chain Attacks

Claw Swipe

Nekomata Chain Attack

When a Chain Attack is triggered, select the character to activate. Unleashes a powerful slash at enemies ahead in a large area, dealing massive Physical DMG. Character is invulnerable while using this skill.

Moveset

Press
DMG Multiplier
Lv:

Claw Smash

Nekomata Ultimate

When Decibel Rating is at Maximum, press to activate. Unleashes powerful slashes at enemies ahead in a large area, dealing massive Physical DMG. Character is invulnerable while using this skill.

Moveset

Press (Maximum Decibel Rating)
DMG Multiplier
Lv:
Nekomata Core Skills

Stealthy Catwalk

Nekomata Core Passive

When Nekomata’s Dodge Counter or Quick Assist hits an enemy, her DMG increases by 30%/35%/40%/45%/50%/55%/60% for 6s.

Catwalk

Nekomata Additional Ability

When another character in your squad shares the same Attribute or Faction:

After any character inflicts Assault, increases the DMG of Nekomata’s next EX Special Attack by 35%, stacking up to 2 times.

Nekomata Assist Skills

Cat’s Paw

Nekomata Quick Assist

When the on-field character is launched, press to activate. Slashes enemies in front, dealing Physical DMG. Character is invulnerable while using this skill.

Moveset

Press (Character is knocked up)
DMG Multiplier
Lv:

Desperate Defense

Nekomata Defensive Assist

When the character on field is about to be attacked, press to activate. Parries the enemy’s attack, inflicting massive Daze. Character is invulnerable while using this skill.

Moveset

Press (About to be attacked)
DMG Multiplier
Lv:

Shadow Strike

Nekomata Assist Follow-Up

Press  after a Defensive Assist to activate. Charge and slash enemies in front, dealing Physical DMG. Character is invulnerable while using this skill.

Moveset

Press (About to be attacked)
Press
DMG Multiplier
Lv:
Nekomata Key Mindscapes

Nekomata’s Mindscapes Comparison

The % indicates the Dmg Increase of the Mindscape relative to the previous Mindscape(For M1, it is compared to no Mindscape).

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Nekomata Build

Nekomata Best W-Engine

The percentage indicates the DMG comparison relative to the W-engine marked with 100%.

For S Rank W-engines, Nekomata’s top recommendation is the signature W-engine, Steel Cushion. It directly increases Physical DMG by 20%, and attacks from behind get an additional 25% increase. Since attacking from behind is the style of Nekomata’s, maximizing this 45% boost is very easy. Besides this, Steel Cushion also provides Crit Rate. 

Alternative W-engines include Starlight Engine or Cannon Rotor, which can be obtained from the battle pass.  As a quick-switch character, Nekomata frequently uses Assist Follow-up, and with the Starlight Engine, she can temporarily boost her ATK before using Ex Special and switching to the next character. Additionally, the Starlight Engine provides a good ATK boost, enhancing Nekomata’s DMG. Another recommendation is the Cannon Rotor, which provides Crit Rate, ATK% and can deal 275% ATK as additional damage when a Crit Hit is triggered. If Nekomata is equipped with the Cannon Rotor, other equipment should aim to stack Crit Rate to ensure that she can consistently trigger the W-engine’s effect whenever she is on the field. Housekeeper is also a good choice as its level of refine doesn’t affect the DMG, so you can use R1 Housekeeper if you don’t have R1 S. W-engine, R5 Cannon Rotor or Starlight Engine.

For early game stage, all Attack-type B Rank W-engines are viable options and their performances are pretty close to each others.

Nekomata Best Disk Drives

The percentage indicates the DMG comparison relative to the Disk Drive set marked with 100%.

General DPS Build 1

100%

General DPS Build 2

102.18%

Nekomata Disk Drives’ Main Stats & Sub Stats

Slot 4

Crit Rate/Crit DMG

Slot 5

Physical DMG

Slot 6

Energy Regen

Main Stats

Crit Rate = Crit DMG ≈ ATK% > PEN > ATK

Sub Stats

For Disk Drives, it is recommended to equip Nekomata with 4 pcs Hormone and 2 pcs Fanged Metal/Woodpecker/Puffer. The 4 pcs bonus grants a 25% ATK boost when Nekomata frequently switches to the the front.

For main stats, Slot 4 should be Crit Rate or Crit DMG, Slot 5 is best with Physical DMG Bonus. Slot 6 should have Energy Regen to increase the frequency of Ex Special usage. For sub-stats, prioritize Crit Rate and Crit DMG, ATK% is just slight worse than Crit, and then it’s PEN and Flat ATK.

There is also an unconventional build where Nekomata focuses on Physical Anomaly enhancements. In this setup, the Disk Drives would be 4 pcs Fanged Metal and 2 pcs Wookpecker, primarily leveraging the effect of the Fanged Metal 4 pcs set bonus, which increases damage by 35% when attacking enemies with physical anomaly ‘Assault’. The Wookpecker set provides a Crit Rate boost from the 2 pcs set. The main and sub-stat recommendations remain the same, but this build requires the Pure Physical team to stack Physical Buildup and include a character specializing in Anomaly Proficiency and Anomaly Mastery.

Nekomata Team

Nekomata Physical Team

The physical team consists of Lycaon, Nekomata, and Corin. In terms of Bangboo, the S Rank choice is Butler first and Bangvolver second, while the A Rank Bangboo can be Sumoboo. In this lineup, Lycaon primarily creates Daze on-field. Nekomata can attack frequently through Assist Follow-up, using off-hand Ex Special and then returning off-field. Since Nekomata’s skill Daze multiplier is also decent, she can assist Lycaon in putting enemies into the Daze state faster. During this process, Nekomata can compensate for some DMG by performing small bursts by attack from the back of the target. When enemy is in the Daze state, it’s Corin’s turn to come on the field. Corin’s Ex Special, with various buffs, deals considerable damage. Therefore, during the enemey’s Daze period, after Lycaon applies the vulnerability debuff, Corin can come on the field and use Ex Special to deal massive damage.

In terms of team passives, Lycaon and Corin belong to Victoria Housekeeping Co., while Corin and Nekomata share the same attribute, which successfully triggers all characters’ team passives. To summarize, this is a Daze-oriented team. Due to Nekomata’s presence, the strategy of switching Lycaon and Nekomata allows the enemy to enter the Daze state faster than in the Pure Ice Team, resulting in more frequent Daze periods. However, the damage output during a single Daze period relies almost entirely on Corin, which, in terms of quality, is not as good as Ellen in the Pure Ice Team.

Nekomata Pure Physical Team

If Lycaon is unavailable, consider replacing him with Billy to form a Pure Physical team. The best Bangboo is Bangvolver. Billy and Nekomata belong to the same faction, and Corin shares the same attribute with the other characters, ensuring all team passives are fully activated. Billy’s playstyle here is somewhat unconventional, as he needs to be the on-field character focusing on Physical anomaly. Therefore, equipment attributes should emphasize Anomaly Proficiency and Anomaly Mastery to increase the buildup speed of Physical Anomaly.

Nekomata and Corin’s roles remain largely unchanged as support and burst damage dealers. However, Nekomata’s equipment needs adjustment. Since Billy’s output rhythm shifts from focusing on Daze to balancing Daze and attribute anomalies, Nekomata’s equipment should be changed to 4 pcs Fanged Metal and 2 pcs Woodpecker to achieve both higher small bursts and Physical anomaly capability. Note that Billy’s anomaly efficiency is not particularly high, so if a better Physical Anomaly character appears in future, consider replacing him immediately.

Nekomata Pure Physical Team 2

The physical team consisting of Piper, Nekomata, and Corin is currently the best physical team. Piper handles stuns and deals Anomal Buildup, while Nekomata uses Quick Assist for damage output. During the Daze period, switch to Corin for burst damage.

Nekomata Ascension Material

Rank 1 
Req Lv 10

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Rank 2
Req Lv 20

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Rank 3
Req Lv 30

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Rank 4
Req Lv 40

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Rank 5
Req Lv 50

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Other ZZZ Character Builds

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Pros

  • Provides comprehensive buffs
  • Ellen’s best support

Cons

  • Low mobility

Rina’s unique mechanism of providing buffs with her doll on the field, combined with the dual influence of her core passive and team passive, allows her to offer the team various support such as PEN Ratio, increasing Shock duration, and increasing Shock DMG. Moreover, since Rina’s abilities are related to her doll, we don’t need to put Rina on-field. This makes her a comprehensive support character who spends most of her time off-field.

Pros

  • The PEN Ratio buff provided by Lina is universally beneficial for all characters and is difficult to overflow.
  • Besides PEN Ratio, another significant buff is the extension of Shock duration and the additional Shock damage increase, which are consistently covered.
  • Doesn’t require much effort in terms of equipment; as long as she can maintain her cycle and ensure full support, it’s sufficient.

Cons

  • Merely no DMG output.

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Pros

  • Special is Grace’s main buildup method, and the skill’s action is astonishingly short at only 30 frames.
  • In terms of buildup efficiency, Grace surpasses other Electro characters, with buildup contribution directly exceeding 60%.
  • Does not rely on Ex and Ult.

Cons

  • Can’t think of any for now.