Alice in NIKKE Goddess of Victory: Full Breakdown

Genshin Alice

In Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, Alice is one of the more intriguing SSR Nikkes, blending whimsical fantasy with solid combat potential. Below is a detailed look into who she is, how she plays, and whether she’s worth investing in for your roster.

Who Is Alice? Lore & Character Profile

Alice belongs to the Unlimited squad of the Tetra Line faction. She is not a “Pilgrim” unit, yet her backstory and appearance often carry fairy‑tale motifs.

Her worldview is heavily filtered through a “wonderland” lens: she often refers to the game’s commander as “Rabbity,” calls Ludmilla “Queen,” and views the Raptures’ leader as her “Queen of Hearts.” She reportedly became a Nikke at a very young age, which may explain the childlike, delusional overtones in her personality.

Basic Info & Voice Cast

TraitValue / Notes
Role / RaritySSR Attacker (Sniper Rifle)
Squad / FactionUnlimited / Tetra Line
Burst Skill Name“Wonderland”
English Voice ActorKayli Mills
Japanese Voice ActorHina Yōmiya

Skills & Combat Mechanics

Alice’s kit revolves around charge speed, buffing, and doing strong burst damage when conditions are met. Below is a breakdown:

Skill / MechanicEffect / Notes
Burst: WonderlandBoosts her own charge speed (scaling up to ~80 %) and ATK (up to ~55 %) for ~10 seconds.
Passive / “Energizing Carrot”When entering full burst, Alice gives charge speed and charge damage buffs to 2 ally units (those with high ATK) for 10 seconds.
Passive / “Health Carrot”If Alice stays above ~80% HP, she gains defense penetration. If she drops below, she passively heals (percentage of her ATK).
Pierce MechanicHer attacks in certain modes can pierce enemy parts and hit core body too, increasing DPS especially on multi‑part bosses.

Stat Priorities & Optimization
From the Alice Complete Guide:

  • Top priority: Max Ammunition Capacity (to sustain her sniper shots)
  • High priority: Increase Element Damage, ATK, and some Charge Speed
  • Lesser priority: Charge Damage, Crit Rate, Crit Damage

As Alice is more fragile than some other DPS units, she scales better with investment and support to keep her HP up.

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths

  • Excellent in burst phases due to large buffs to speed and ATK
  • Good synergy with other charging units
  • Strong boss and raid potential especially when her buffs and pierce mechanics are leveraged

Weaknesses / Caveats

  • Her passive benefits weaken if HP falls below the threshold
  • Requires significant investment (gears, good rolls) to really shine
  • In volatile PvP / Arena or burst teams, she can struggle if she doesn’t get to act or sustain early

Some community voices echo that Alice is somewhat niche or risky to fully invest in, commenting on her delusional personality or fragility.

Should You Pull & When to Use Alice

If you already have strong supports or charging allies (or plan to build a team around buffs), Alice is a solid option for both story content and high‑end bosses. She shines especially in raids, where her burst and piercing hits can deal heavy damage.

However, if your roster is early or you don’t have supporting healers or buffers, she may lag compared to more self‑sufficient DPS units. It’s recommended to get other core units up first before dumping resources into Alice.

In terms of banner timing: when Alice gets a pick‑up or limited rate, that’s your best chance. She already had a pick‑up recruitment when launched.

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