NTE Solid Arc Guide

NTE BP Weapon Selector

Use this page before spending a Battle Pass or selector reward. The goal is to decide whether Fluff of Fearlessness solves your current account problem.

Interactive Tool

Should you choose Fluff of Fearlessness?

Answer six questions. The result is a conservative account-priority recommendation, not a damage calculator.

Recommendation: check your roster first

If your account needs burst DPS and lacks signature Arcs, Fluff of Fearlessness is more likely to be a strong BP choice.

Selector Logic

Selector philosophy

A selector should fix the weakest important slot on your account.

Account repair tool

A selector is not only a reward; it is a way to repair an account bottleneck. If your Solid DPS has no good Arc, Fluff of Fearlessness can be a powerful fix. If your damage slots are already strong, another option may improve the account more.

This is why the same Arc can be a great pick for one player and a low priority for another.

Holder-first decision

The strongest selector choices begin with a named holder. If you cannot say who will equip Fluff of Fearlessness, you probably do not have enough information to spend the reward yet.

A delayed selector can be more valuable than a rushed one because it preserves choice.

Material reality

Choosing the Arc is only useful if you can upgrade it. A selector reward that remains low level may not change your content results. Check materials before committing.

This does not mean you need to max it instantly, but you need a realistic path to usable power.

Scenarios

Pick or skip scenarios

Use these scenarios to interpret the selector result.

Strong pick

You have Hotori, Jiuyuan, Zero, or another Solid DPS ready to build. You lack a stronger signature Arc and can use the post-Ultimate buff window. You also have enough materials to upgrade the Arc meaningfully.

This is the clearest profile for choosing Fluff of Fearlessness.

Soft pick

You may build a Solid DPS soon, but the roster plan is not locked. In this situation, Fluff is reasonable, but waiting may be safer if the reward does not expire immediately.

Use this time to test characters and review material needs.

Skip or wait

Your main DPS already has a stronger Arc, your account needs support utility, or you cannot name the holder. In that case, Fluff may still be good, but it is not the best answer right now.

A skip decision can be a smart account decision.

Comparison

Other BP Arc comparison mindset

Without building a full database here, you can still compare choices using a clear framework.

Role coverage

Ask which role each reward improves. Damage, support, utility, energy, and survivability all solve different problems. Fluff of Fearlessness is a damage-oriented Solid Arc, so it should be compared against what your account lacks.

If damage is not the bottleneck, another reward may be better.

Longevity

A good selector choice remains useful after the next banner or upgrade. Fluff has flexible value because it can move between Solid damage dealers, but it may lose priority when a stronger signature Arc appears.

Flexible value is important for players who do not spend heavily.

Immediate impact

The best pick often improves content today. If Fluff upgrades a character you already play, its immediate impact is high. If it waits in inventory for a future character, the impact is uncertain.

Selectors are strongest when they become active power, not collection pieces.

Examples

Deep selector examples

These examples make the selector page less abstract and more useful for real accounts.

Example: early Solid DPS account

An early account has Hotori built, no stronger signature Arc, and enough materials to raise one S-Rank Arc. In this case, Fluff of Fearlessness is a strong selector candidate because it solves an immediate damage problem and can be tested right away.

The player should still upgrade in stages, but the account profile is favorable. The Arc has a named holder, a role, and a practical reason to be chosen.

Example: account with strong signatures

Another account already owns strong character-specific Arcs for its main damage dealers. For that player, Fluff of Fearlessness may still be good but is less urgent. A selector used on another role might improve the account more.

This is why rankings alone can mislead. The same Arc can be high value for one roster and low priority for another.

Example: uncertain roster

A player who has not chosen a main team should usually wait. Spending a selector before knowing the holder creates regret risk. If the reward does not expire immediately, gathering more roster information is a valid strategy.

Once the player knows which Solid DPS they enjoy, the selector decision becomes much easier.

Mistakes

Common selector mistakes

Avoid these mistakes when using a BP reward.

Choosing before you know your roster

A selector is most valuable when it matches a real character. If you choose Fluff of Fearlessness before deciding whether you will play a Solid DPS, the reward may sit unused. Waiting is a strategy when the game allows it.

The more uncertain your roster, the more valuable the selector remains unspent.

Ignoring upgrade cost

Players often focus on the reward and forget the cost of making the reward useful. If you cannot upgrade the Arc to a practical level, it may not improve your account right away.

Check the materials page before selecting. A reward and its upgrade path should be considered together.

Profiles

Account profiles for the selector

These profiles explain why the same Arc can be correct for one player and wrong for another.

Profile one: Solid carry with no premium Arc

A player whose account is built around a Solid damage dealer and lacks a premium Arc is the cleanest match for Fluff of Fearlessness. In this profile, the Arc improves a character who is already being used, and the stats support the role directly. The selector decision is strong because it creates immediate power rather than speculative future value.

This player should still avoid instant maximum investment. The correct sequence is claim, equip, test the Ultimate window, then upgrade in stages. If the 10-second window covers the important damage, the material investment becomes safer.

Profile two: wide roster with several good Arcs

A player with several strong Arcs should be more careful. Fluff of Fearlessness may be objectively good, but the account may not need another damage option. The player should ask which team actually improves after the selection. If the answer is unclear, another reward may solve a larger problem.

For this profile, flexibility is still a selling point. If Fluff can move between Solid characters and free a specialized Arc for another holder, it can remain useful even when it is not the highest damage option in a single setup.

Profile three: collector or future planner

A collector may want Fluff of Fearlessness because the Arc is memorable and S-Rank. That is a valid personal goal, but it should be separated from power advice. A future-planning player should only choose it early if the reward will expire or if a planned Solid character makes the use case very likely.

If the selector can be held, waiting usually protects more value. Future characters, banners, and account changes can all change the best choice.

Selector Output

Interpreting the selector result

The dropdown output is intentionally conservative because selector mistakes are expensive.

Strong candidate result

When the tool says Fluff of Fearlessness is a strong candidate, it means the answer lines up across role, holder, and replacement value. It does not mean the Arc is always best-in-slot. It means your answers describe an account where the Arc solves a clear damage problem.

After receiving this result, open the character and materials pages. Confirm the holder and check whether the upgrade path is realistic before claiming or investing.

Skip result

When the tool suggests skipping, it usually means the account problem is not damage. If you need support, utility, or survival, a personal burst Arc may not fix the issue. This result protects players from choosing an attractive item that does not solve their current bottleneck.

A skip result should not be read as an insult to the Arc. It is a reminder that account context matters more than item rarity.

Wait result

The wait result is important because uncertainty has value. A selector that remains unspent can adapt to new information. If you are unsure about your main DPS, upcoming pulls, or material budget, waiting can be the strongest decision.

Once your roster direction becomes clearer, return to the tool and answer again. The recommendation may change when the holder becomes obvious.

Comparisons

Selector comparison examples

Use these examples when comparing Fluff against other possible BP rewards.

Damage versus utility

If another reward provides team utility while Fluff provides personal damage, the better choice depends on why your team is failing. A team that times out may need damage. A team that dies or cannot maintain its rotation may need utility.

This comparison prevents players from assuming all S-Rank rewards compete on the same axis. They often solve different problems.

Immediate value versus future value

Fluff of Fearlessness has high immediate value when a current Solid DPS can equip it today. Another reward may have higher future value if it supports a character you plan to build later. The risk is that future plans can change.

Players who spend lightly often benefit from immediate, flexible value because it improves the account without requiring another banner.

One-team versus two-team value

A selector choice can be judged by whether it improves one team or enables a second team. Fluff may not beat a signature Arc on your main carry, but it can still help a second Solid character become usable.

This is why account-level value can differ from single-character ranking.

Results

Selector result table

Use this table to interpret the tool output.

BP selector recommendation meanings
ResultMeaningNext step
Strong pickYou have a Solid DPS, need damage, and lack a stronger signature Arc.Open materials, test the holder, then upgrade in stages.
Soft pickThe Arc may fit soon, but your roster plan is not final.Wait if the reward does not expire; test characters first.
WaitYou cannot name the holder or account direction yet.Keep the selector until your main DPS is clear.
SkipYour account needs utility, support, or already has stronger damage Arcs.Compare other rewards before selecting.