Jane Doe’s banner has arrived!

Here’s how you’ve got the option to optimise this unique anomaly unit in-game.

Were you one of the lucky ones to pull Jane Doe in Zenless Zone Zero?

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Though team compositions might be limited, you’re free to still optimise her in various ways.

This passive triggers a physical anomaly on the enemy, causing a flinch effect for 5 seconds.

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Anomaly Proficiency:

Her passive scales entirely off anomaly proficiency, not crit rate.

Passion Mode:

Jane Does basic attack is crucial to her gameplay.

Each attack charges a meter that, when full, activates Passion Mode.

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This mode consumes the meter, so managing it efficiently is key.

Anomaly Build-Up:

Her kit is designed to feed into her core passive.

Jane’sAssist,however, is rarely used in combat, so it’s not necessary to prioritise its level.

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Its specifically designed to complement her kit, making it the optimal choice for maximising her potential.

This build provides a DMG boost to Jane and increases her Assault DMG.

Jane would want a lot of Anomaly Proficiency to increase her Assault’s DMG and CRIT Rate.

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This alternative setup can be particularly useful while farming for the ideal gear.

In this case, the best teammate for Jane would be Nekomata and Seth.

This might also work with other Anomaly units like Piper, but Grace is a superior option.

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As for the third slot, you’re free to use any Support unit or Seth.

Any Anomaly unit may work well with Jane as long as they’re not using the Physical element.

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