Etheria Restart Guide: Top Auto One-Shot Strategy for Inferno Nico

 


Why Auto One-Shot Matters in Etheria

When grinding through Etheria’s toughest content, efficiency matters. Especially in dungeons like Inferno Nico Grim Pursuit, shaving off time per run helps you farm gear, shards, and resources faster. This guide walks you through an optimized auto one-shot strategy that balances damage, debuffs, and speed to crush Nico with minimal input—while still working across other dungeons with little to no team swaps.

Core Team Setup for Maximum Efficiency

The team used for this auto setup includes Marvel, Lily, Diting, and Yelli. What makes this group powerful is how interchangeable it is. Three out of four characters can be reused across various high-level dungeons. That means less gear shuffling and more farming. While substitutions are possible, each unit in this setup brings specific utility needed to consistently land the one-shot hit.

Marvel’s Role: Debuff and Speed Control

Marvel is the first to act and is critical for enabling the rest of the team. You’ll want to build him with pure speed and high effect accuracy. His job is to apply speed debuff and reduce enemy resistance—making it easier for your defense breaker and DPS units to land their effects. Use the Codex of Magic shell effect to let him fire off his S3 twice, setting up the rest of the team for a clean kill.

Lily as the Core Support Buffer

Lily’s role is to boost your main DPS—Diting—by giving him two chances to fire off his S3. Like Marvel, Lily should be geared entirely for speed. The goal is to allow her to act right after Marvel and before Yelli. Use the Artisan shell effect to give your team some survivability during rare misfires or if the kill isn't instant. Lily's S2 lets Didding reset his cooldown and prepare for a second nuke immediately.


Diting: The Burst Damage Engine

Didding serves as the one-shot finisher. His entire build should focus on stacking damage, ideally on a Momentum set. He should be last in the turn order and set up to hit twice with S3, thanks to Lily’s cooldown reset. The Fang shell effect is ideal for him in this setup, ensuring he maximizes his burst in each rotation. Consistency in his cooldown management makes the entire one-shot strategy possible.

Yelli’s Utility and Turn Order

Yelli acts as a defense breaker. She should be fast—but not too fast. Her timing is crucial: she must act between Lily and Didding. Too much speed and she’ll cut in early, messing with the sequence. Too little, and Didding might move before she lands her debuff. Use gear that adds effect accuracy and moderate damage. For shell effects, you can run Codex of Magic or White Fang depending on your team’s needs and your shell availability.

Viable Substitutes for Team Flexibility

You don't have to run this team exactly. If you lack certain units, here are good alternatives:

  • Marvel can be swapped for Freya, though you lose the effect resistance debuff.

  • Yelli can be swapped with Dina or Clauss, both solid defense breakers.

  • Lily has usable substitutes in Dorothy or Tsukuyomi, depending on your speed tuning.

  • Didding alternatives include Rosa or Chloros, though you'll likely see some drop-off in damage reliability.

Even with substitutions, keep the general structure the same: debuff → boost → defense break → double nuke.

Gear Priorities and Stat Targets

Your success hinges on landing key debuffs and maximizing DPS. Here's what to focus on:

  • Marvel: Speed + Effect Accuracy (~250+ speed if possible)

  • Lily: Full speed (~240+), some survivability if you have room

  • Yelli: Balanced speed (~230+), effect accuracy, minor damage stats

  • Didding: Maximize Crit Damage, Attack, and Momentum synergy

Stat tuning should aim for smooth turn order. Avoid overlaps that risk Didding acting before Yelli.

Shell Effect Strategy for Each Role

Shell effects act as mini-passives, and choosing the right one is crucial:

  • Marvel: Codex of Magic (double S3 debuff)

  • Lily: Artisan (increased survivability for all)

  • Yelli: Codex of Magic or White Fang (depending on your style)

  • Diting: Fang (boosts raw damage for nuking)

These enhance your consistency. While alternatives exist, these effects are the most stable for an auto-focused setup.

Turn Order Is Everything

The order your team moves determines success:

  • Marvel opens with debuffs.

  • Lily follows with S2 boost to Didding.

  • Yelli goes next to apply defense break.

  • Didding uses S3, resets, and nukes again.

If you mess up this order, the defense break may not land before Didding hits, costing you the one-shot. Tuning your team speed properly ensures reliability across repeated runs.

Auto Reliability Across RNG Variants

Even with minor RNG in enemy resist rolls, this build handles most outcomes consistently. The team is designed to function even when one debuff fails, as Didding gets two shots. Over multiple tests, the auto success rate held up even without manual input—making it ideal for farming or background play.


Why This Team Works Beyond Nico

What sets this strategy apart is its flexibility. The same team, with minimal tweaks, performs well in other Etheria Restart dungeons. Since you're not constantly shifting gear or shell effects, you save time and maintain high farming efficiency. It's a long-term setup with wide utility, not just a niche strategy for one fight.

Conclusion: One Strategy, Endless Efficiency

Auto one-shotting Inferno Nico in Etheria Restart doesn’t need to be complicated. With the right speed tuning, gear sets, and shell effects, you can create a reliable, low-maintenance setup that farms this dungeon effortlessly. The key is to ensure your debuffer, buffer, and nuker work in harmony without interrupting the sequence. This team not only demolishes Nico but can carry over into other dungeons, saving you time and build adjustments. Stick to this blueprint and you’ll clear runs fast, consistently, and without stress.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the best unit to replace Marvel if I don’t have him?
Freya is the next best pick. You’ll lose the resistance reduction, but her speed debuff still supports the overall strategy.

Can this setup work for manual play too?
Yes. This guide is focused on auto-play, but the same team works even better when controlled manually, especially during early attempts.

Is Diting mandatory for this to work?
Diting is ideal, but Rosa or Chloros can work with adjusted buffs and setups. You may lose some consistency in the one-shot.

How much speed should Lily have?
Aim for over 240 speed. She must act before Yelli and Diting to execute the cooldown reset correctly.

Do I need maxed shell effects for this strategy?
Not necessarily, but having them at higher levels improves consistency. Even mid-level shell effects can support auto success if stats are tuned properly.


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