Tioreh In The Seven Deadly Sins Origin: Abilities, Burst Synergy, And Best Team Partners

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Tioreh in The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin is a fire‑focused support/DPS hybrid built around applying Combustion, shredding Fire Defense, and feeding your Tag Gauge so harder‑hitting carries can abuse Burst windows. She fits best on fire‑centric or Earth‑synergy teams as a flexible backline unit who boosts both damage and rotation speed.​​

Tioreh’s abilities and playstyle

Tioreh’s kit revolves around Fire debuffs, enhanced Normal Attacks, and Tag Gauge support.

  • Core mechanics
    • Combustion debuff: Her Special Attack temporarily enhances Normal Attacks; hitting with these enhanced attacks inflicts Combustion for 10 seconds, reducing the enemy’s Attack by 5% and enabling bonus damage scaling elsewhere in her kit.
    • Fire Defense shred: Her skill “Fire Ejection” deals 213% ATK, reduces the target’s Fire Defense by 15% for 10 seconds, and increases damage dealt every few hits against Combustion‑affected enemies (up to +75% damage).
    • Tag support & healing synergy: Her “Heat of Support” passive raises Healing Efficiency by up to 60% and restores 400–600 Tag Gauge whenever she uses her Special Attack (15 s cooldown), directly speeding up Tag Skills.
  • Scaling and stats
    • Her Book Potential bonuses give large boosts to ATK, DEF, and HP over tiers (up to +25% ATK, +20% DEF, +8% HP), plus big multipliers to Normal, Special, Skill, and Ultimate damage against Combustion targets.
    • A tier‑list summary notes that Tioreh has “good overall abilities and performs decently most of the time,” with balanced stats that make her reliable rather than purely glassy.

On the field, she plays as a fire enabler and sustained DPS: set Combustion, shred Fire Defense, then let herself and your main carry cash in on the debuff.

Burst and element synergy

Tioreh’s kit is explicitly tuned to amplify Fire‑element damage and reward coordinated Burst rotations.

  • Fire‑centric damage loop
    • Apply Fire Ejection to reduce Fire Defense and start ramping bonus damage against Combustion targets.
    • Use her Special to enable enhanced Normal Attacks that apply Combustion, then maintain Combustion duration (extended by her Book Potential) to keep enemies debuffed.
    • Her Ultimate “Dragon Breath” hits for 273% ATK and deals 20% more damage to Combustion targets; with higher Book tiers, both the Ultimate and Combustion bonuses get further multiplier buffs.
  • Tag Gauge & Burst rotation
    • Restoring 400–600 Tag Gauge on Special Attack use effectively accelerates your Tag Skill rotations, which are a core part of Origin’s design for countering bosses and chaining damage during Burst.
    • Combined with Burst mechanics (e.g., Fire Burst punishing enemies who hit you, Wind/Cold Bursts grouping or freezing targets), Tioreh helps you reach key Burst windows faster and hit harder when you’re in them.​

In elemental terms, she is a Fire support/DPS who pairs best with Fire‑centric carries or teams that can consistently keep Combustion on priority targets.

Best team partners for Tioreh

Tioreh slots in as a flexible second or third damage dealer on Fire or Earth‑leaning comps, especially those built around a main carry like Deiane or Jericho.​

  • Fire and Earth cores
    • A CBT tier‑list breakdown points out that Deiane (Diane) Earth teams are easy to build because “there are now seven or eight characters already in the base roster with some sort of Earth synergy, and Tioreh, one of the starting characters, is Earth as well,” highlighting her as a natural partner for Deiane‑centric comps.​
    • In practice, you run Deiane or another primary DPS as the main carry, with Tioreh supplying Fire debuffs and Tag support while benefiting from Earth synergy and protection.​
  • Ideal partners
    • Deiane (Diane): Main DPS/tank; Tioreh amplifies her damage in mixed‑element Earth/Fire teams and benefits from Deiane’s frontline durability.​
    • Jericho or Meliodas: High DPS carries that appreciate defense‑shredded, Attack‑debuffed bosses and faster Tag rotations; Tioreh makes their Burst windows safer and more explosive.​​
    • Healers/supports like Daisy/Elaine/Elizabeth: Her large Healing Efficiency buff makes your healer’s throughput significantly better, so pairing her with a strong sustain unit converts that passive into real survivability.
  • Example team shells
    • Deiane (main DPS, Earth frontliner) + Tioreh (Fire support/DPS) + Daisy/Elaine (healer/buffer) + flex sub‑DPS.​
    • Jericho (main boss killer) + Tioreh (Fire debuff & Tag support) + King/Elizabeth (shields/heals) + utility slot.​​

Built this way, Tioreh is not your absolute top damage dealer, but a high‑value enabler: she weakens enemies to Fire, keeps Combustion rolling, boosts healing, and speeds up Tag Skills, letting your real carry shine inside carefully timed Burst windows.

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