Video summary
Should You Pull Velina, Norma, Sunna, or Ye Shunguang?
Main summary
Key takeaways
Storyline / Patch Context (Season 3)
- The video centers on the Season 3 live stream for Wuthering Zone Zero (referred to as “Zillow Zone Zero” in the subtitles).
- Focus: new banner agents and how they impact team building.
- Key hook: Season 3 introduces multiple high-value agents at once, making “limited pull” decisions harder because every featured agent has strong arguments depending on your account state (new vs. established rosters).
Gameplay Highlights & Agent Breakdown
1) Valina (Wave 1, Wind Anomaly Enabler)
Core mechanics
- First Wind Anomaly agent in the game.
- Triggers anomaly effects on-field and off-field.
- Summons windfields for massive AoE crowd control (especially good in mob-heavy content like “Shiu defense”).
- When her anomaly gauge fills, she activates:
- Windswept: interrupts enemies, deals heavy Wind damage, and applies Wind vulnerability.
- Vortex (key differentiator): if another anomaly triggers while the target is under Windswept, it produces Vortex instead of a standard disorder.
- “Vortex” is framed as a cleaner disorder: burst damage with a big multiplier, and it clears previous anomalies rather than stacking counters indefinitely.
Tornado system
- After building two Windbite stacks, she drops a tornado for AoE CC and a damage multiplier.
- Killing enemies inside extends its duration.
- Triggering different elements inside changes the tornado’s color, enhances that element’s damage, and reduces anomaly buildup resistance.
- This tornado element interaction is called Contamination (as named in the subtitles).
Team value
- Naturally fits Anomaly-heavy comps.
- Especially synergizes with Promeia, Jane, and other physical anomaly setups.
- Long-term value increases as more wind-weak content and wind anomaly agents arrive.
Pull recommendation
- Current players: Strong “pull” if you’re already deep in Anomaly (especially with Promeia/Jane).
- New players: more conditional—powerful, but can feel “luxury” if you don’t already have a working anomaly core.
2) Gun Wong / Ying Wong (Wave 1, Physical DPS, “Universal” Damage Dealer)
Core mechanics
- Presented as the strongest DPS agent in the game.
- Physical void hunter with mechanics compared to:
- defense ignore
- rupture-style performance
- Known for consistent top-tier damage, wide coverage, and strong chart history.
What changed for Season 3 (major decision factor)
- At launch, much of her best team was effectively free because Xiao was given away for free.
- For Season 3, the video claims Xiao won’t return on banners for a long time (estimated ~1 year+), increasing the barrier to:
- reaching her peak performance
- managing her Ultra Instinct form timing (takes longer without key pieces)
Pull recommendation
- New / F2P players: Skip for now—elite, but without the premium-support team (especially Xiao), her “special” feel is reduced.
- Current owners: more acceptable/conditional.
- Mindscape investment is optional; performance remains strong at M0–M2.
- If your account is already set up: you can pull her and likely won’t regret it.
3) Norma (Wave 2, Fire Stun Agent)
Core mechanics
- A solid fire stun addition with stuns that land faster than many others.
- Skill: “Hat Trick”
- Triggers reverse quick assist
- When her special meter fills, converts quick assist into a chain attack
- Summons a Banggo that fights off-field when swapped out, building meter and adding damage
- EX special: Missile barrage
- Deploys cat turrets
- vs stunned enemies, does extra damage
- if turrets are active during stun windows, turns machine guns into rocket launchers
Power positioning / caution about tier comparisons
- A rumor is mentioned: Norma performs around Jafufu’s level, not Dialin’s.
- Framed positively:
- not needing another direct “Dialin clone”
- Norma should broaden team options without locking everyone into a single best-in-slot ceiling
Pull recommendation
- New players: Skip (no need for a stun agent at this level for ~3–4 months).
- Current players without a meta stun: Pull is reasonable (especially if missing Lighter / Jafufu / Dialin / Nang Gong Yu), but don’t expect a Dialin-tier ceiling.
- Current players with top stun options already: Easy skip—more diversification/utility than a strict upgrade.
4) Sunna / Suna (Wave 2, Support that Buffs Attack + Anomaly)
Core mechanics
- A unique support kit:
- Buffs attack and anomaly agents simultaneously
- Provides fast and consistent Ether Veils
- Adds meaningful stun potential
- Standout properties (as described):
- Grants over 1000 attack to the whole team
- Adds a conditional additional attack based on attack behavior
- Her unique attack is guaranteed to crit, with fixed crit damage (150% in the subtitles)
- Her passive increases stun damage multiplier when its condition is activated
Conditional value
- Highest value if you run:
- Angels of Delusion
- or you own Ying Wong
- If you don’t have those core DPS units yet, alternatives exist (video names Astra, Xiao, and Yuzua as team-capable options), so the pull becomes less urgent.
Pull recommendation
- Current players with Angels of Delusion or Ying Wong: Must pull / near-must pull.
- Current players without those teams: Conditional—solid universal support, but only worth ~90–180 pulls if your account can use her properly.
- New players: typically not a priority unless building specifically toward YSG / Angels of Delusion early.
Long-term argument
- Emphasis: Suna’s combination (Attack + Anomaly + Ether Veil + stun support) is hard to replicate with current supports, and may matter more as the roster grows.
Final Priority Ranking (as stated)
- Valina
- Suna
- Ying Wong
- Norma
Logic summary:
- Valina defines anomaly team pacing if you’re already anomaly-focused.
- Suna is second for universal/unique support value, but depends on whether you have the right DPS cores.
- Ying Wong is top DPS overall, but Season 3 is harder for new players because it effectively requires Xiao and premium team support.
- Norma provides real stun utility but isn’t portrayed as tier-zero launch power.
Strategies / Key Tips Highlighted
- Account-dependent pulls: the “best” choice varies drastically for new vs. long-term players.
- Plan around missing pieces:
- If you lack Xiao, Ying Wong may feel worse despite being top-tier.
- If you lack a meta stun DPS setup, Norma becomes either a good fill or an unnecessary alternative.
- Long-term value matters:
- Valina is positioned as foundational for future wind-weak content.
- Suna may gain importance as more Anomaly/Attack units release.
- Avoid misleading tier comparisons:
- Norma vs Dialin is treated as different tools/role coverage, not a strict upgrade/replacement.
- Hard pull-budget mindset (implied):
- Spend pulls on kits that directly plug into your current roster rather than chasing headline power.
Gamers / Sources Featured (Mentioned)
- Etica (shout-out mentioned in relation to a joke reference)
- Ana (advertisement sponsor/site mentioned for buying pulls / “cash back”; exact site name not provided in subtitles)