If players find themselves in need of more damage, they can keep Solo and drop Encore for Finale. Solo should be used after it's been upgraded, so the Jester can be a dodge-tank against enemies that tend to focus the front two ranks. Fade to Black also has the benefit of cutting enemy accuracy, which can help the front line stay healthy. Razor's Wit or Fade to Black place combo tokens and 'dance' the Jester between Ranks 3 and 4. To use this build, starting the Virtuoso in Rank 3 or 4 allows access to all of his skills. The only problem is that it's missing Bleed applications, but Solo or Encore can be switched out for more bleed effects like Harvest. The strength of this build is that it does a little bit of everything players would want out of a jester: combo token placement, debuff application, stress heals, dodge tanking, and Encore shenanigans. However, this set is usually a solid starting point to help fans feel out the role they want their Jester to fulfill for their team. Since the Virtuoso can be built in so many different ways, it's highly encouraged to adapt these skills to a specific team's needs. +100% Damage when the target has a combo marker. At the beginning of the turn, Pull target 1 (2) Rank(s) forward (3 rounds).Requirement: Target must have 5+ Stress.
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