Viper has a rugged appearance and is covered in scars, which often leads passersby to mistake him for a delinquent. However, he maintains a distant relationship with most people and simply wants to live a peaceful life. As an SR character, many players own Viper and are curious about whether he is worth cultivating. So, let's help players understand his skills and strength.

Viper can apply a layer of snake scales to himself at the start of battle. His normal attack deals two segments of 110% damage to a single enemy, and the second segment has a 20% chance to silence the enemy for one turn, restricting them to only using normal attacks. Additionally, it adds another layer of snake scales to himself.

When the snake scales stack up to four layers, the next passive trigger will consume all layers and change to a finishing move counterattack. His passive skill reduces the damage taken by all teammates when they are critically hit by 20%. When any teammate is attacked, there is a 9% chance to counterattack with Fierce Fang.

The counterattack probability increases to 40% when a teammate is critically hit, and the counterattack can trigger once per turn. His finishing move deals 240% damage to all enemies, has a 60% chance to reduce their attack and speed for two turns, and will definitely dispel one beneficial effect from the enemy.

Overall, Viper is a counter-strategy character. Using him when the enemy has high critical hit rates can significantly reduce the damage taken by teammates. Combined with the attack and speed reduction and dispelling beneficial effects from his ultimate skill, he can further weaken the enemy, providing unexpected results in high-pressure situations.

Everyone should have their own answer regarding whether Viper is worth cultivating. Although he may not be a highly comprehensive strength character, his unique skill mechanics allow him to excel against certain special enemies. It is recommended to cultivate him based on individual circumstances.