With the recent Golden Coin Rush update in Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, the game receives the usual content update, including a new Story Event, Event Rewards, as well as a new variant of the previously well-known Tetra Nikke, Alice, now donning Alice: Wonderland Bunny, to help out Coin Rush. For today’s guide, we will take a closer look into Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s abilities and see how well she fares against the game’s tough content. Let’s begin.
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Alice: Wonderland Bunny Combat Overview
Let’s look at Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s Nikke Skills to start the guide. As a Supporter Nikke, Alice: Wonderland Bunny is equipped with a set of Skills that will help her boost her allies’ survivability.
Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s way of support comes from all three Skills, and her Skill 1, Carrot and Bunny Party, enables Alice: Wonderland Bunny to stack a buff, Carrot Party, which grants her allies HP replenishment as well as giving them bonus Damage to Interruption Part for 5 seconds.
Meanwhile, More Carrots, her Skill 2, has two activation times; one after the Full Burst ends, which increases all allies’ Burst Gauge filling speed by 10% for 5 seconds, and the other activates when entering a Full Burst, which sees the team’s Reloading Speed and Max Ammunition Capacity getting substantial bonus for 5 seconds.
Lastly, Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s Burst Skill, Precious Big Carrot, enables her to re-enter the Burst Skill cycle, just like Tia, and replenishes all of her allies’ HP by a portion of her own HP, while also increasing their HP Potency for 15 seconds, giving your DPS characters plenty of time to dish out the damage in a relatively safe space.
Overall, Alice: Wonderland Bunny provides us with plentiful bonuses that are nicely paired with Burst Skill re-entering, something that hasn’t been seen in Goddess of Victory: NIKKE since the release of Tia. However, unlike Tia, who has a 20-second Burst cooldown, Alice: Wonderland Bunny must be content with her 40-second cooldown, which might hinder her value in the long run.
Strengths and Weaknesses
As with every Nikkes in Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, Alice: Wonderland Bunny also has her strengths and weaknesses against different content types within the game, as we have curated in the next part of this guide:
Strengths | Weaknesses |
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Alice: Wonderland Bunny has access to re-entering the Burst cycle just like Tia, meaning that she pairs exceptionally well with units like Liter or Dorothy. | As she has a 40-second Burst Skill cooldown, Alice: Wonderland Bunny can’t do Tia’s job with the same efficiency, meaning that you will lose out on Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s Burst Skill every two Burst cycles in a battle. |
She offers a potent HP recovery effect while also increasing the potency itself, meaning that even the squishiest DPS Nikke that you have in your team can remain safe and secure throughout a battle. | |
Being a Submachine Gunner means that her optimal range is incredibly limited, and the high amount of bullets needed to activate her Skill 1’s effects means that you will run out of bullets before maximizing Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s potential. | |
Alice: Wonderland Bunny can increase the whole team’s Burst Gauge filling speed to ensure that your team can trigger the next Full Burst round faster than your opponent’s teams in PvP Arena. |
Skills Priority
Once you know Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s Skills, it’s time to move on to her Skills Priority. As she is a Supporter Nikke, here is the hierarchy of what you should upgrade first (in descending order):
- Carrot and Bunny Party: Skill 1 is the most important tool within Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s kit, as this Skill enables her to provide bonus Damage to Interruption Parts as well as giving all Water Code Nikkes 1 stack count of the buffs that they currently have. Consider upgrading this to at least Level 7, with the optimal output being Level 10.
- More Carrots: The next Skill you should prioritize when it comes to Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s Skills should be her Skill 2, More Carrots, as this Skill gives two different buffs at different activation times, with one of the buffs being a faster Burst Gauge filling speed. Just like her Skill 1, upgrade this Skill to at least Level 7.
- Precious Big Carrot: The last among the three that you should prioritize is Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s Burst Skill. This is due to the nature of this Skill since the Burst restart sequence doesn’t scale with the Levels, while the other two effects don’t scale well with greater Levels, so upgrading Precious Big Carrot shouldn’t exceed Level 7.
Best Equipment Substats
Since Alice: Wonderland Bunny is a Supporter-Class Nikke, she can only use the corresponding equipment designated for that Class. Since there is a potential for her to become one of the latest meta characters to grace Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, putting on some Overload Gears on her won’t hurt in the long run.
Therefore, if you have spare Tetra Gears and want to use them for Alice: Wonderland Bunny, then I suggest you look out for Increase Max Ammunition Capacity, Increase Elemental Damage, and Increase ATK sub-stats to help negate Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s weakness of having to reload before she can properly gain the maximum stack for her buff.
Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s Potential Team Compositions
As for her potential teammates, Alice: Wonderland Bunny can fit right into many teams thanks to her accessibility of important buffs that any kind of team wants within Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, meaning that there are some leeways to fit her into a meta-defining team, or even creating a new team that can compete with some of the best of the best Nikkes in the game.
For those reasons, we will list two potential lineups for Alice: Wonderland Bunny to ensure that her buffs reach the correct Nikkes and create a monstrous team that can perform at the best level.
Shotgun Queens
In my experience, the newly refined Shotgun composition is set to make waves in Solo Raids. Alice: Wonderland Bunny, a key Nikke in this setup, not only provides essential healing and Ammo Support but also plays a crucial role in increasing Tove’s stack count.
I’ve found that with Alice: Wonderland Bunny on the team, Tove’s Skill 2 can be consistently active for all members of your team. She also ensures that Leona retains the stacks of Tove’s Burst Skill. While this team setup does have its challenges, I believe it holds great potential for future enhancements with the addition of more powerful Shotgun units down the line, especially since the backbone of Shotgun-focused teams is already present in Goddess of Victory: NIKKE.
With those in mind, the full Shotgun Queens lineup has Alice: Wonderland Bunny, Tove, Leona, Soda: Twinkling Bunny, and Privaty: Unkind Maid.
Crown the King
In this setup, Alice: Wonderland Bunny takes over the role of the pure healer nun, previously held by either Naga or Rapunzel. While Naga continues to be the superior choice for Campaigns, I’ve found that Alice: Wonderland Bunny can certainly challenge Rapunzel for this position in Solo or Union Raids.
Much like Rapunzel, Alice: Wonderland Bunny effortlessly triggers Crown’s Skill 22, as her healing extends to all units. This eliminates the necessity of placing Crown in Slot 1 when Alice: Wonderland Bunny is part of the team.
What distinguishes Alice: Wonderland Bunny from Rapunzel is her additional capability to provide ammunition support, complementing her already impressive healing abilities. This added feature often positions Alice: Wonderland Bunny as a more advantageous choice in numerous situations, as ammo buffs can enhance your team’s damage output.
That being said, the complete lineup for Crown the King is by having Alice: Wonderland Bunny, Liter or D: Killer Wife, Crown, and two flex Burst 3 Nikkes.
Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s Overall Power Rank
Now that we’ve gone through Alice: Wonderland Bunny’s Skills and her Team potential, it’s time to talk about her usability in every content within the game. In Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, there are many challenges that players must face, such as Interception, Arena, and Tribe Towers.
As I have mentioned earlier, Alice: Wonderland Bunny has amazing potential when you can pair her with the correct DPS units in a team that is dedicated to clearing out some of the toughest content within the game, with the chance of competing against other top meta teams in Solo or Union Raids.
And so, to close off this Alice: Wonderland Bunny Nikke guide, we will provide a table that includes her usability against all game contents, including Interception and PvP Arena, to provide insight into what types of content she’s strong in and which are the ones you should avoid using her.
Power Rank Table
Type of Content |
Usability Rank (E – SS) |
Explanations |
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Campaign Stages (Early) | SS | Since Alice: Wonderland Bunny is an amazing Supporter Nikke, with her being able to fortify her allies’ HP while also providing them with some juicy buffs, it is no wonder that she can earn a spot at any team lineup for Campaign Stages, both Early and Late Stages. |
Campaign Stages (Late) | SS | Starting in Campaign Stages Chapter 20+, Alice: Wonderland Bunny can still do an exceptional job of providing her allies with the much-needed buffs, especially since she can trigger the Full Burst restart sequence, meaning that you can bring Liter to further enhance your team’s capabilities. |
PvP Arena | B | Unfortunately, her shortcomings as a Submachine Gunner mean that her usage in PvP Arena will not be as effective as other Supporter Nikkes. Not only that, her stacking ability actually hinders your team’s capability of making sure that the battle can finish as soon as possible, so there is no real reason to bring Alice: Wonderland Bunny to PvP Arena. |
Interception | S | Alice: Wonderland Bunny is a good all-rounder Supporter Nikke that can provide coverage for units that heavily rely on more Ammunition Capacity like Crown or most Shotgun Nikkes, and bringing her against the Interception Bosses will bode well for your team. |
Tribe Tower | S | Tetra Tribe Tower can allow Alice: Wonderland Bunny to fit into the team, as she can ensure that your team gets not only one dedicated Supporter Nikke, but two of them at once, while also granting your team with two DPS units of your choice. This lineup is the second-best option for the Tribe Tower, and there is no doubt that Alice: Wonderland Bunny can work her magic in any team you might want to field here. |
Should You Pull for Alice: Wonderland Bunny?
Depending on your needs, or your priorities within Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, Alice: Wonderland Bunny can be a must-pull or an easily skippable Nikke, especially when the Summer Event is almost on the horizon, you might think that skipping her right now works in your favor as you can get her in the Standard Recruit Banner down the line. However, personally, I’m in the crowd of the must-pull Nikke simply because she’s the second-ever character that can use the Full Burst re-entering state.
Not only just that, but Alice: Wonderland Bunny can perform exceptionally well in a Shotgun-focused team, giving them a slight edge compared to other team lineups against a specific type of Solo Raid. These reasons are enough to give her a go right now instead of hoping for her to come in the uncertain future.
Therefore, we place Alice: Wonderland Bunny as an S-Tier Nikke for our final verdict.
And that’s the character guide for Alice: Wonderland Bunny for Goddess of Victory: NIKKE.