Evaluation
How to evaluate the 10-second window
Do not judge the Arc only from a single number. Judge whether the holder can spend the buff window dealing damage.
Rotation-first testing
The cleanest test begins with the holder on field, casts Ultimate, and then continues the normal damage route. If the holder stays active and lands the most important hits inside the 10 seconds, Fluff of Fearlessness is doing exactly what it wants to do.
If the rotation requires swapping away, waiting for another setup, or spending most of the buff duration moving, the Arc loses practical value even if the stat line looks good.
CRIT Rate stability
The 22% CRIT Rate substat can make burst damage feel more stable. Builds with high CRIT Damage but low CRIT Rate often look impressive in theory but feel inconsistent in practice. This Arc helps reduce that inconsistency.
Because the Arc supplies CRIT Rate, players can look for complementary stats elsewhere. The goal is not to stack one stat blindly; it is to reach a balanced final profile.
Signature Arc comparison
A dedicated signature Arc may beat Fluff of Fearlessness on its intended character. That does not make Fluff useless. It is most valuable when a player does not own every signature option, needs a second-team Arc, or wants a flexible Solid damage piece.
The fair test uses the same fight, same team, and same rotation. If the signature wins by a lot, keep it. If the gap is modest and Fluff can move between characters, account value may favor flexibility.