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Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter build

Tower of Fantasy’s Cocoritter is an out-and-out cutie, both in design and personality. This sweet gal wants nothing more than to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all those around her, and, though her naivety may be a little worrisome, her determination is completely admirable.

In this Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter build guide, we go into detail about her powerful healing staff, Absolute Zero, including its skills and attacks, advancement bonuses, upgrade materials, and more. We also take a closer look at Cocoritter herself, including her banner, favourite gifts, voice actor, awakening, and more. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get healing and shaking.

For more builds just like this one, check out our Tower of Fantasy King, Tower of Fantasy Frigg, Tower of Fantasy Meryl, and Tower of Fantasy Huma guides. We’ve also got a handy Tower of Fantasy tier list, along with all new Tower of Fantasy codes, with plenty of goodies up for grabs.

Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter

Who is Tower of Fantasy’s Cocoritter?

Cocoritter is a kind and caring girl, whose unconditional trust in everyone can be a concern to those around her. Her sweet, innocent disposition goes hand in hand with her great determination to help others with her healing talents.

Cocoritter is an SSR Simulacra who wields a frost staff called Absolute Zero, capable of healing herself and allies.

Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter with an ice cream in Navia

What is Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter’s banner?

Cocoritter and her weapon, Absolute Zero, is one of the SSR Simulacra always available on all weapon banners. This means you can pull her on the Weapons Galore black and gold nucleus banners, or on the limited banner if you don’t pull the featured weapon.

To find out more about drop rates and currencies, as well as current, upcoming, and ongoing banners, check out our Tower of Fantasy banners guide.

What’s the best Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter build?

Cocoritter is first and foremost a healer. Her weapon, Absolute Zero, has a kit focused on healing and supporting both you and your allies, resulting in her being recognised as the strongest pure healer in both solo and multiplayer gameplay. She also doesn’t require advancement in order to unlock her powerful healing skills, though getting her to rank one provides you with a super helpful passive healing skill.

At three stars, Cocoritter also gets the sanctuary skill, which removes debuffs and increases the shatter rate and attack of herself and her allies, which is a great asset to any team.

Aside from her amazing support skills, Cocoritter has a brilliant weapon charge rate, helping you unleash your discharge skills more frequently, She can also apply frost damage over time, slows, and can control enemies with her combos, making her a wonderful unity for support and utility.

What are Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter’s weapon stats?

Here, we list all the main stats for Cocoritter’s weapon, Absolute Zero. These are the weapon’s base stats before you level it up or equip it with any matrices.

The shatter ranking dictates how quickly Absolute Zero can break enemy shields, whereas the charge rate shows how quickly the weapon gains charge.

  • CS: 272
  • Shatter: 4.00 (B)
  • Charge: 12.50 (S)
  • Attack: 15
  • Resistance: 17
  • HP: 1,165
  • Type: ice shell – when your weapon is fully charged, it freezes the target for two seconds and leaves them frostbitten for six seconds. If you break the ice shell, it causes additional damage equal to a set percentage of attack. While frostbitten, the target’s weapon charge rate is reduced

Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter on the Simulacra select page

What are Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter’s attacks and skills?

Here are each of Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter’s skills and attacks. Note that this is based on Absolute Zero’s level one stats, which increase as you level up the weapon.

Normal attacks

Skill Effect
Normal attack While on the ground, swing the staff to attack five times in a row.
First attack: deal damage equal to 54.4% of ATK +3
Second attack: deal damage equal to 40.8% of ATK +2
Third attack: deal damage equal to 65.6% of ATK +3
Fourth attack: deal damage equal to 89.7% of ATK +5
Fifth attack: deal damage equal to 158.4% of ATK +8
Soaring barrage (jump attack) While airborne or after jumping, tap normal attack to attack five times in a row.
First Attack: deal damage equal to 70.5% of ATK +4
Second attack: deal damage equal to 50.8% of ATK +3
Third attack: deal damage equal to 55.1% of ATK +3
Fourth attack: deal damage equal to 99.1% of ATK +5
Fifth attack: deal damage equal to 103.2% of ATK +5
Moonfall (jump, hold attack) Tap and hold the normal attack while airborne to trigger moonfall. Upon landing, deal damage once every 0.2 seconds, for a total of 123.8% of ATK +7 damage
Focused assault (attack, hold attack)  After the third normal attack, hold the normal attack button to trigger branch attacks, consuming 300 points of endurance. Pull in enemies in front of you, suspending them and dealing damage equal to 34.9% of ATK +2 every 0.3 seconds (up to four times). With the second attack, deal damage equal to 40.4% of ATK +2 at the target location and to nearby enemies every 0.3 seconds

Dodge attacks

Skill Effect
Surge (perfect dodge, attack) Tap normal attack during the short perfect dodge window (tap an arrow button before dodging) to trigger surge. Each weave of energy deals damage equal to 45.9% of ATK +2 to targets. Also grants 75 weapon charge points upon use
Tesseract (dodge, attack) Tap normal attack during the short period after dodging to trigger an evasive blast, firing an orb forward that deals damage equal to 66.4% of ATK +3 to targets in its path every 0.3 seconds (up to five times). Grants 75 weapon charge points upon use

Skill

Skill Effect Cooldown
Sanctuary Create a healing zone that moves around with you, healing yourself and nearby allies for 95% of attack +5 once every 0.5 seconds for six seconds 60 seconds

Discharge skill

Skill Effect
Swift deliverance When your weapon is fully charged or Phantasia is triggered, switching to this weapon cleanses you or all debuffs, then continues to remove debuffs and heal you and your allies for 118.8% of attack +6 HP for seven seconds

Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter three star skin splash art in the snow

Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter advancement

You can advance Tower of Fantasy weapons by using their corresponding fusion cores, which you get by collecting more than one copy of a character. After you get your first copy of Cocoritter and her Absolute Zero staff, you can purchase another copy through the Commissary’s weapon store for 120 black gold. Alternatively, you can get a duplicate of Cocoritter by pulling on the banner, but, of course, this is entirely up to RNG.

Advancing your weapons by spending fusion cores and gold unlocks special bonuses. Here are all of the bonuses you gain from unlocking each of Cocoritter’s advancement stars.

  • One star: after dodging, summon a healing bee that follows you around and heals the ally with the lowest percentage of HP within 15 metres. Heal for 25% of attack and restore 50 weapon charge points each time. Lasts for 25 seconds, the cooldown is 25 seconds
  • Two stars: increases the weapon’s base HP growth by 16%
  • Three stars: using your skill or discharge skill removes debuffs from targets. You can use this while being affected by control effects. It also increases shatter and damage dealt for all teammates within range by 20%, and grants them immunity to control effects and shatter
  • Four stars: increases the weapon’s base HP growth by 32%
  • Five stars: increases healing effect by 15%, plus an additional 20% when you’re healing targets with less than 60% HP
  • Six stars: Whenever you summon a healing bee, or a healing bee disappears from battle, heal all allies for 100% of your attack. All allies within ten metres of the healing bee also gain 15% boost to all damage and healing (cannot stack)

What’s the best Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter matrix set?

All Simulacra have their own dedicated matrix set, and Cocoritter is no different. Hers is a brilliant set for increasing your healing and buffing both your and your allies’ attack. However, as it’s an SSR set, it can be a little tricky to get your hands on. Luckily, SR Pepper’s matrices are also a great choice, and you can get the entire set by completing chapter seven of your wanderer’s adventure book.

If you’re looking for an R-rank option, you should go with the Functional Dash set to nab a small frost damage boost. Check out our Tower of Fantasy matrices guide for more info.

ToF matrix set Rarity Effect
Cocoritter SSR Two equipped: increases healing capability and healing received by 10%/12%/14%/16%
Four equipped: when you or your teammates are healed, increases attack by 12.5%/15%/17.5%/20% for six seconds. Only the highest level’s effect is applied when obtained repeatedly
Pepper SR Three equipped: increases speed of obtaining weapon charge by 10%/12.5%/15%
Functional dash R Three equipped: increases damage dealt by frost weapons by 6%

A close-up of Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter's face

What are Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter’s upgrade materials?

When upgrading Cocoritter, you need icecore and heart of winter elemental ores, acidproof glazes, and nanofiber frames. You can get boxes containing acidproof glaze and booster frames as rewards from Dimensional Trials, Interstellar Exploration, Omnium Beacons, and the weapon store. You can find icecore while out exploring, or by using elemental ore boxes. For more help locating materials, check out our Tower of Fantasy map guide.

What are the best Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter team comps?

To be a strong healer, you realistically need two healer-type weapons on your team to reap the rewards of the benediction buff. As such, we recommend pairing Cocoritter with Tower of Fantasy’s Zero for a more defensive build, or Tower of Fantasy’s Nemesis for and offensive approach. Alternatively, you could pair her with both Zero and Nemesis for a well-sustained PVP lineup that can help you out-survive your opponent with ease.

Another strong PVP team sees Cocoritter paired with Nemesis and Tower of Fantasy’s Meryl – a lineup that is currently considered meta. Meryl offers amazing damage, shield breaking, and crowd control resist, Nemesis dishes out ranged damage and heals, while Cocoritter ensures your health stays in top shape, charges your other weapons, and offers some crowd control and freeze options.

Alternatively, for a good general-purpose team, you can put Cocoritter and Zero with Tower of Fantasy’s Shiro, who can help slow enemies and shred their shields from a distance.

What are the best Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter gifts?

When picking out gifts for Cocoritter, keep in mind that she loves toys, decorations, and rare items. For more information, head over to our Tower of Fantasy gift guide.

What are Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter’s awakening rewards?

Giving Cocoritter gifts raises her awakening progress. When reaching certain awakening milestones, you earn recollection rewards. Here are each of Cocoritter’s.

Keep in mind that you can use a Simulacra’s trait without taking on their appearance by toggling the ‘use Simulacra trait’ button in the Simulacra selection screen.

Awakening points Recollection reward
200 Cocoritter avatar
600 Log: Memories
1,200 Cocoritter: Assistance trait – when Cocoritter uses a support weapon, increases incoming and outgoing healing by 20%
2,000 Log: Obsessions
3,000  Log: Companionship
4,000  Cocoritter: Trust trait – when Cocoritter uses a support weapon, increases outgoing and incoming healing by 20%. Additionally, when Cocoritter uses a support-type weapon’s discharge skill or weapon skill, it increases nearby allies’ ATK by 15% for five seconds

Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter on Navia's Cetus Island

Who is Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter’s voice actor?

Cocoritter’s English voice actor is Lexi Fontaine, who has previously voiced Jean from Time Traveler Luke, Serena from Super Mecha Champions, Little Leela from Final Fantasy Brave Exvius: War of the Visions, and many more.

Cocoritter’s Japanese voice actor is Kito Akari, who you may recognise as Genshin Impact’s Barbara, Maria Valkyrie from Valkyries Elysium, Aiba from AI: The Comnium Files, Elsje from Rune Factory 5, Nesuko Kamado from Demon Slayer, and many other roles.

That’s it for our Tower of Fantasy Cocoritter build guide. Be sure to check out our Tower of Fantasy characters guide to get familiar with the rest of the Simulacra, or head over to our list of the best games like Genshin Impact for a fresh adventure.

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Tower of Fantasy Huma build

Aesperia can be a pretty scary place, with heaps of baddies always ready to sink an arrow into your butt or a poison fang in your neck. Luckily, Tower of Fantasy’s Huma is here to soak up some of that damage with her hefty, powerful shield – then dish out some damage of her own when she transforms that shield into a massive axe!

Impressive, right? Well, if you want to get Tower of Fantasy’s Huma on your side, then you’re in the right place. In this guide we take a look at her banner, best build, team comps, matrices, and more, as well as laying out all of the attacks and skills you can unleash with the help of her awesome Molten Shield V2 weapon.

To see how Huma ranks, check out our Tower of Fantasy tier list and Tower of Fantasy weapons guides. We’ve also got build guides for a heap of other characters, including Tower of Fantasy’s Crow, Tower of Fantasy’s Zero, Tower of Fantasy’s Nemesis, and more. Or, for an extra couple of goodies to grab, head over to our list of all new Tower of Fantasy codes.

Tower of Fantasy Huma

Who is Tower of Fantasy’s Huma?

Huma is a young woman, currently under the medical care of Hykros after contracting a rare disease that made her develop superhuman strength. She lost all memory of her past, as well as her former personality. As such, the sum of her knowledge about the world since waking up is limited to Hykros, with everything beyond that bringing her anxiety. However, despite being quite an introvert, nothing can stop her when she puts her mind to something.

Huma is an SSR Simulacra who wields Molten Shield V2, a defence type weapon that deals flame damage.

Tower of Fantasy Huma splash art

What is Tower of Fantasy Huma’s banner?

Huma, along with her Molten Shield V2 weapon, is one of the SSR Simulacra always available on all weapon banners. This means you can pull her on the Weapons Galore black and gold nucleus banners, or on the limited banner if you don’t pull the featured weapon.

To find out more about drop rates and currencies, as well as current, upcoming, and ongoing banners, check out our Tower of Fantasy banners guide.

What’s the best Tower of Fantasy Huma build?

Huma is a powerful Simulacra whose weapon, Molten Shield V2, is fit for both defence and offence. It switches between the high impact axe form and the super tanky shield form, allowing you to both protect and attack with great efficiency. She’s easily the best at filling the traditional tank role out of all the Tower of Fantasy characters we’ve seen so far, and her advancement only amplifies her damage, making her a true force to be reckoned with.

What are Tower of Fantasy Huma’s weapon stats?

Here, we list all the main stats for Huma’s weapon, Molten Shield V2. These are the weapon’s base stats before you level it up or equip it with any matrices.

The shatter ranking dictates how quickly Molten Shield V2 can break enemy shields, whereas the charge rate shows how quickly the weapon gains charge.

  • CS: 272
  • Shatter: 10.00 (A)
  • Charge: 10.00 (A)
  • Attack: 14
  • Resistance: 9
  • HP: 1165
  • Type: Flame – when your weapon is fully charged, your next attack sets the target on fire for eight seconds, causing ongoing damage equal to a set percentage of attack every second. Ignited targets receive reduced efficacy from healing

Tower of Fantasy Huma looking out over the sea in Warren

What are Tower of Fantasy Huma’s attacks and skills?

Normal attacks

Skill Effect
Normal attack While on the ground, swing the shield axe to attack four times in a row.
Shield form
First attack: deal damage equal to 77.7% of attack +4 and knock the target back a short distance
Second attack: deal damage equal to 56.9% of attack +3 and knock the target back a short distance
Third attack: deal damage equal to 62.8% of attack +3 and knock the target back a short distance
Fourth attack: deal damage equal to 184% of attack +10 and launch the target into the air
Axe form
First attack: deal damage equal to 135.2% of attack +7 and knock the target back a short distance
Second attack: deal damage equal to 79.4% of attack +4 and knock the target back a short distance
Third attack: deal damage equal to 119.9% of attack +6 and knock the target back a short distance
Fourth attack: seal damage equal to 221.3% of attack +12 and knock the target back
Aerial strike (jump attack) While airborne or after jumping once, attack three times in a row.
Shield form
First attack: deal damage equal to 75.9% of attack +4
Second attack: deal damage equal to 80.2% of attack +4
Third attack: deal damage equal to 103% of attack +5
Axe form
First attack: deal damage equal to 118.6% of attack +6
Second attack: deal damage equal to 91.1% of attack +5
Third attack: deal damage equal to 277.9% of attack +15
Anticipation (hold attack)

Shield form: while on the ground, tap and hold normal attack to enter shield form (release to exit) for three seconds, during which you’re unable to move, and all damage taken is reduced by 50%. While in shield form, releasing the normal attack button after taking damage or after holding the button for three seconds, unleash fire crash, dealing damage equal to 167.3% of attack +9 and inflicting a one-second stun effect on the target

Axe form: smash the target, dealing damage equal to 122.2% of attack +6 and suspending the target

Valor (jump hold attack) Tap and hold normal attack while airborne (or tap when you’ve selected a target), or tap normal attack while climbing, jumping backward, or using the jetpack to trigger air branch attacks.
Shield form: while falling, deal damage equal to 12.5% of attack +1 each hit. Upon landing, deal damage equal to 89.2% of attack +5 and suspend the target
Axe form: while falling, deal damage equal to 12.5% of attack +1 each hit. Upon landing, deal damage equal to 128.3% of attack +7 and suspend the target
The higher the altitude when triggering the attack, the greater the damage dealt, up to 600% damage.

Dodge attacks

Skill Effect
Erupt Tap normal attack during the short period after dodging to trigger a dodge attack.
Shield form: unleash a flaming shield, dealing damage equal to 55.8% of attack +3 and knocking back targets. In addition, trigger an explosion that deals damage equal to 55.8% of attack +3, stun targets for 0.5 seconds, and reduce incoming healing effects on targets by 30% for ten seconds
Axe form: swing an axe to deal damage equal to 226.3% of attack +12, and reduce incoming healing effects on targets by 30% for ten seconds

Skill

Skill Effect Cooldown
Fission Shield conversion: switch from shield form to axe form and smash the ground, dealing damage equal to 373.8% of attack +20 and strongly suspending the target. Also leave a large flame zone for five seconds that burns the target, dealing continuous damage equal to 233.6% of attack +12
Axe conversion: switch from axe form to shield form and slam it to the ground, dealing damage equal to 309.5% of attack +16 to the target and knocking them back. Prevent the target from switching weapons for five seconds
45 seconds. Shield conversion and axe conversion share the same cooldown.

Discharge skill

Skill Effect
Seething rage When weapon charge is full or you trigger Phantasia, switch to this weapon to cleanse yourself of all debuffs and unleash a flame shockwave, dealing damage equal to 352% of attack +19. Also taunt enemies for five seconds, during which you gain 15% damage reduction and scatter shield-shaped objects based on the number of targets taunted. These objects last 20 seconds and provide ten seconds of 5% damage reduction (stackable), and restore dodge by one.

Tower of Fantasy Huma three-star skin splash art

Tower of Fantasy Huma advancement

You can advance Tower of Fantasy weapons by using their corresponding fusion cores, which you get by collecting more than one copy of a character. After you get your first copy of Huma and her Molten Shield V2, you can purchase another copy through the Commissary’s weapon store for 120 black gold. Alternatively, you can get a duplicate of Huma by pulling on the banner, but, of course, this is entirely up to RNG.

Advancing your weapons by spending fusion cores and gold unlocks special bonuses. Here are all of the bonuses you gain from unlocking each of Huma’s advancement stars.

  • One star: gain a stack of strong shield upon casting Huma’s discharge, or when using a dodge skill or branch skill while in shield form. Each stack of strong shield grants 10% damage reduction for 15 seconds and stacks up to three times. Switching to axe form converts all strong shield stacks to sharp axe stacks, each of which increases damage by 15% for 15 seconds. Switching to a different weapon cancels this effect.
  • Two stars: increase the weapon’s base HP growth by 16%
  • Three stars: while in shield form, branch/dodge attacks deal additional damage to targets equal to 4% of the user’s current HP
  • Four stars: increase the current weapon’s base attack growth by 32%.
  • Five stars: after switching to shield axe, immediately gain 30% incoming damage reduction that diminishes by 10% every three seconds, down to a minimum of 10%. Switching weapons cancels this effect. Cooldown is 30 seconds.
  • Six stars: enhances both shield conversion and axe conversion. Shield conversion enhancement: increases damage dealt by 60% and expands the radius of the flame zone by 30%. Axe conversion enhancement: no longer shares its cooldown with shield conversion. For the next five seconds after you use this skill, all damage received turns into HP (up to a maximum of 15% of your Max HP)

Tower of Fantasy Huma stood in Banges Shelter, with a floating island in the distance

What’s the best Tower of Fantasy Huma matrix set?

As with all SR and SSR Simulacra, Huma has her own matrix set designed around her kit. This is a perfect choice, as it boosts Huma’s damage and takes advantage of her DoT application. Alternatively, you can mix two of King’s set with two of Shiro’s set to maximise Huma’s shield shatter and damage benefits.

Of course, Huma, King, and Shiro’s sets are all SSR, meaning they can be difficult to farm. If you’re looking for a more affordable SR option, Sobek’s Swamp Shadow is a great choice, as it increases Molten Shield V2’s damage output and attack range. Or, if you want an R-rank set to get you by while you wait for something better, go with Self-explosive for its flame damage boost.

Find out more about different matrix sets, where to get them, and how to upgrade them in our Tower of Fantasy matrices guide.

ToF matrix set Effect
Huma Two equipped: hitting targets with dodge skills inflicts bleed, dealing damage equal to 15%/19%/22.5%/26% of attack every second for five seconds
Four equipped: reduces attack of all targets within eight metres that are taking damage over time by 10%/12%/13%/15%. Only the highest level’s effect is applied when obtained repeatedly
King Two equipped: when a target is shattered, gain a 8%/10%/12%/14% damage boost for 25 seconds. Only the highest level’s effect is applied when obtained repeatedly
Four equipped: when there are more than two enemies around, hits restore HP equal to 14%/18%/22%/26% of damage dealt upon attacking. The maximum HP restored every 0.5 seconds must not exceed 36%/42%/48%/54% of attack
Shiro Two equipped: increases both damage and shatter to targets with more than 50% HP by 15%/19%/22.5%/26%
Four equipped: upon entering battle, gain a 20%/25%/30%/35% damage boost for 35 seconds. Resets five seconds after exiting battle
Sobek Three equipped: increases damage dealt by 6%/7.5%/9% for each enemy nearby. Up to three stacks
Self-explosive Three equipped: increases damage dealt by flame weapons by 6%

What are Tower of Fantasy Huma’s upgrade materials?

If you want to upgrade Tower of Fantasy Huma’s weapon, Molten Shield V2, you need the following items. Check out our Tower of Fantasy map guide for more help finding them.

Rank Level Gold Materials
One Ten 400 Two firecore
Two 20 800 Two firecore
Three 30 1,200 Three firecore, one acidproof glaze I
Four 40 1,600 Three firecore, one acidproof glaze I, three nanofiber frame I
Five 50 2,000 Four firecore, four acidproof glaze I, four nanofiber frame I
Six 60 2,400 Six firecore, six acidproof glaze I, six nanofiber frame I 
Seven 70 2,800 Eight firecore, eight acidproof glaze I, eight nanofiber frame I
Eight 80 3,200 11 firecore, 11 acidproof glaze I, 11 nanofiber frame I
Nine 90 3,600 Five heart of lava, five acidproof glaze II, five nanofiber frame II

Tower of Fantasy Huma holding her shield on the Simulacra select page

What are the best Tower of Fantasy Huma team comps?

Huma is a great tank character that benefits from the fortitude weapon resonance effect. As such, teaming Molten Shield V2 up with Tower of Fantasy Meryl’s Rosy Edge is a great move. In this lineup, Huma’s weapon offers shields and tankiness, while Meryl’s shatters enemy shields and offers some great damage and CC resist through her spin attack.

For the third slot, you can bring Tower of Fantasy King’s Scythe of the Crow, which deals heaps of damage, offers even more shield breaking potential, and has a quicker hit rate than the other weapons, giving you a bit more mobility and flexibility when needed.

Alternatively, you can replace King with Tower of Fantasy’s Nemesis for amazing utility, with her brilliant healing, electrodes, and impressive volt damage output. She offers great self-sustain, and, when combined with Huma, and Meryl, is brilliant in PVP play.

What are the best Tower of Fantasy Huma gifts?

When scouting gifts for Huma, remember that her favourite tags are everyday items, games, and decorations. We’ve listed all his favourite gifts below, along with their rarity, the number of awakening points they give, and where to get them from. Head over to our Tower of Fantasy gifts guide to find out more.

Gift Rarity Awakening points given How to obtain
Angela ornament Purple 80 Special gift box
3D Hykros puzzle Purple 60 Special gift box
Aida comic Purple 60 Special gift box
Limited Peanut figurine Purple 60 Special gift box
Music box Purple 60 Special gift box
New game console Purple 60 Special gift box
Snow globe Purple 60 Special gift box
Chess set Blue 30 Fine gift box
Coloring book Blue 30 Fine gift box
New Kalka ornament Blue 30 Fine gift box
Perfume bottle Blue 30 Fine gift box
Tailor-made suit Blue 30 Fine gift box
Tartarus ornament Blue 30 Fine gift box
Vitamin pack Blue 30 Fine gift box
Custom poker deck Green 15 Small gift box or from the item vendor in Banges
Flower bouquet Green 15 Small gift box or from the item vendor in Banges
Mini potted plant Green 15 Small gift box or from the item vendor in Banges
Nice picture frame Green 15 Small gift box or from the item vendor in Banges
Wool scarf Green 15 Small gift box or from the item vendor in Banges

Tower of Fantasy Huma looking at the camera in Banges Shelter

What are Tower of Fantasy Huma’s awakening rewards?

Giving Huma gifts earns you awakening points. When you hit certain awakening progress milestones, you also unlock recollection rewards. Here are all of Tower of Fantasy Huma’s awakening rewards. Keep in mind that you can use a Simulacra’s unlocked trait without taking on their appearance by toggling the ‘use Simulacra trait’ switch underneath them in the Simulacra selection page.

Awakening points Recollection reward
200 Huma avatar
600 Log: Acquaintance
1,200 Huma: Fortitude trait – each time Huma receives damage, gain one fortitude mark. Gain an additional fortitude mark if it’s flame damage. You can gain up to one stack per one second, and a maximum of 12 stacks in total. Upon using a weapon skill, use all fortitude marks and gain a HP shield equal to the number of marks x0.4% of HP for 12 seconds. If you use fortitude marks when the effect is stacked up to the maximum, you gain a shield equal to the number of marks x0.6% HP.
2,000 Log: Echo
3,000  Log: Sympathy
4,000  Huma: Iron Screen trait – each time Huma receives damage, gain one fortitude mark. Gain an additional fortitude mark if it’s flame damage. You can gain up to one stack per one second, and a maximum of 12 stacks in total. Upon using a weapon skill, use all fortitude marks and gain a HP shield equal to the number of marks x0.6% of HP for 12 seconds. If you use fortitude marks when the effect is stacked up to the maximum, you gain a shield equal to the number of marks x0.9% HP.

Who is Tower of Fantasy Huma’s voice actor?

Huma’s English voice actor is Colleen O’Shaughnessey, who you may recognise as the voice of Tails from Sonic, Monica von Ochs and Kronya from Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes, or one of her many other roles including a multitude of characters from Naruto, Danny Phantom, and What’s New Scooby Doo.

Huma’s Japanese voice actor is Rie Takahashi, who has voiced many iconic characters including Genshin Impact’s Hu Tao, Megumin from Konosuba, Emilia from Princess Connect, Hikari from Pokémon Masters, and many more.

That’s it for our Tower of Fantasy Huma build. If you want to take her to do some sightseeing, check out our Tower of Fantasy scenic points guide. Or, for a fresh world of adventure, head over to our list of the best games like Genshin Impact.

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Tower of Fantasy vehicles

With a big ol’ world like Aesperia to explore, it’s a good thing that we have access to a variety of Tower of Fantasy vehicles. These wonderful mounts speed up your exploration, help you zip from one location to the next, and make you look super cool doing (the latter being the most important, of course). There are currently eight vehicles to unlock, each with their own requirements.

So, in this Tower of Fantasy vehicles guide, we list every one that you can unlock, from your basic glowing motorbike, all the way up to a baby pink, robotic emu (or ostrich. Ugh, semantics). We also go over each of their unlock conditions, the locations of their parts, and take a look at ToF vehicles maintenance so you can keep those beauties humming. With our help, charting this fresh, exciting world will be a breeze.

If you wanna work out where to test your treads, check out our Tower of Fantasy map guide. We’ve also got guides to all the Tower of Fantasy characters, Tower of Fantasy weapons, and Tower of Fantasy events, along with a Tower of Fantasy tier list and Tower of Fantasy codes, with a bunch of freebies up for grabs.

How do Tower of Fantasy vehicles work?

After unlocking a vehicle, you can cycle through and choose which one you want to use by heading to the ESC menu and going to the Vehicle page. Then you simply tap on the vehicle and hit activate. When out in the world, you can summon your vehicle at any time by tapping the assigned button, and you can drive around and jump by using the same buttons you would if you were on foot. You can still collect items on the floor while riding your vehicle, but dashing or attacking has you instantly dismount.

Each vehicle has its own Maintenance Missions which refresh automatically on a daily basis, up until your vehicle’s Maintenance level surpasses your Wanderer level. The higher the vehicle’s maintenance level, the higher its popularity. Reaching certain vehicle maintenance levels also unlocks paints, which you can use to change the colour of your vehicle through the modification feature.

Vehicle maintenance requires maintenance materials. You can obtain these through purchases at the sundry merchant, purchases at the commissary, enemy drops, and password chests.

How do I unlock all the ToF vehicles?

There are multiple Tower of Fantasy vehicles to unlock, some by reaching certain milestones in the game, and others by snagging and assembling specific materials. Massive shout out to Game8 and the hard-working fans that have already located many of the parts required to assemble the vehicles. There are still a few parts we don’t know the locations of, but we’ll be sure to update this guide as soon as we find out.

ToF Falcon

Unlock conditions: Obtainable through main story quest line, during your first visit to Hykros

ToF 2613

Unlock conditions: originally a Chinese version exclusive, Hotta has now released 2613 as a pre-registration reward. If you pre-registered for Tower of Fantasy, you can claim it from the rewards page

ToF Mechbird

Unlock conditions: obtain through the Road Strife Global Launch Special Rewards Event, during week four of the launch celebrations. Check out the official Tower of Fantasy rewards overview page to find out more.

ToF Dust Wheeler

Unlock conditions: reach Grand Marshal rank in the PVP game mode Apex League. You receive it at the end of the season after reaching the rank

ToF Chaser

Unlock conditions: obtain and assemble both Chaser parts. They are:

  • Magnetic Rod: found near the top of the Rust Corridor, near coordinates (-830, 472)
  • Maglev Stalker: rare drop from the Vermin Brothers

ToF vehicles - Cobalt B talking about the Falcon

ToF Omnium Beast VII

Unlock conditions: obtain and assemble all three Omnium Beast VII parts. They are:

  • Omnium Beast’s Right Arm: rare drop from Behemoths Surtur, Bergelmir, Farbauti, Mimir, and Utgarda
  • Omnium Beast VII’s Left Arm: head to the warehouse near coordinates (90, 965), and release the barrier using password 1647. You can find the part inside
  • Omnium Beast Cockpit: location not yet known

ToF Monocross

Unlock conditions: you need to collect and assemble all four Monocross parts in order to unlock this vehicle. They are:

  • Unicorn Power Core: location not yet known
  • Unicorn Bionic Frame: head to the facility at coordinates (660, -1235), and enter password 7092. You can find the Unicorn Bionic Frame at the end
  • Unicorn Cymberlimbs: from a chest near coordinates (925, -410)
  • Unicorn Independent Head: rare drop from bosses Devotee Eber and Devotee Noah

ToF Voyager

Unlock conditions: you need to collect and assemble all four Voyager parts in order to unlock this vehicle. They are:

  • Voyager Thruster: dropper by enemies Okka, Hethlu, Smoli, and Sendrys
  • Voyager Control Station: head to the warehouse near (510, 765) and use the password 3594 to get inside
  • Voyager Engine: location not yet known
  • Voyager Hull: location not yet known

That’s it for our Tower of Fantasy vehicle guide. If you’re feeling the need for speed and zooming around Aesperia isn’t quite doing it for you, check out our picks for the best racing games on mobile.