In the currently popular game world of Silver and Crimson, various characters each have their own unique features, and the performance of Hati in Silver and Crimson is also a highly concerned issue. For many players who have not yet participated in the game test, their understanding of these characters may be relatively limited. Given that this character has a relatively high quality and everyone will have the opportunity to use it later, today I will delve into how Hati performs in Silver and Crimson.
As an SSR quality character, Hati's performance in the game is quite good. Let's first look at Hati's basic attributes. Hati belongs to the Kingdom faction and is a medium-sized character. In terms of combat style, he excels in blitz tactics, able to cleverly avoid the protection of the enemy's front line and directly launch fierce attacks on the enemy's back row. In terms of specific skills, Hati's basic attack is Tooth Fist. When he initiates this attack, it can cause physical damage up to 135% of his attack power to the main target. Such damage output is quite considerable among characters of the same level.

Moreover, Hati possesses a very unique characteristic called Alien Blood Self-Healing. When his current health first drops below 40%, he triggers this magical skill, immediately restoring 8% of his maximum health. This is a great chance for a counterattack when he is at a disadvantage in intense battles. Not only does he recover health, but Hati also gains the Thirst state, which is permanently active. That means, once triggered, it will accompany Hati throughout subsequent battles. Under the influence of the Thirst state, Hati gains a 30% lifesteal effect.

In addition, Hati has another powerful effect called Blood Moon Descent. During the duration of Blood Moon Descent, the damage he deals to enemies increases by 20%. Therefore, as an SSR quality character, Hati has sufficient base stats. When Hati's health drops to a critical level after being attacked by the enemy in battle, there is actually not much danger because his high lifesteal ability allows him to completely recover the lost health through his own output. Thus, his performance in terms of sustainability is very outstanding. Now, let's talk about Hati's combat skill, called Lone Howl Chasing the Moon. At the start of the battle, he will directly charge in the current direction. During this charge, he is in a special state where he cannot be targeted, which also enhances his survivability during the charging phase.

When he collides with the first enemy unit, he will deal significant physical damage and add a total damage reduction effect, reducing the target's damage by 30% for up to 6 seconds. This skill plays a crucial role in battle, not only dealing massive damage to a single enemy target but also protecting himself and his teammates by reducing the enemy's damage.
Hati's ultimate skill involves charging towards a designated target, dealing physical damage up to 1650% of his attack power. Such a high damage output is simply a nightmare for the enemy's backline squishies. Moreover, this skill comes with a taunt effect and a total damage reduction effect, with the same duration as mentioned earlier. However, it should be noted that during the taunt period, Hati cannot release his ultimate or active skills, and the total damage reduction effect reduces all damage dealt by the opponent by 30%.

This concludes the introduction on how Hati performs in Silver and Crimson. From the above analysis of Hati's skills, you should have a clear idea of the range of his single-target damage output among all the game characters. He can be considered a very strong presence in team output, and his skills are highly targeted.