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How to get the Ene Simulacra in Tower of Fantasy

Good luck figuring out how those legs work.

The Tower of Fantasy melee fighter Ene is a popular choice due to her weapon: a massive hammer called the Pummeler. Upgraded, this weapon can mirror the damage output of some of the rarer weapons in the game, and the frost damage is an added boon that should terrify most foes in Aida. Like many characters in Tower of Fantasy, however, unlocking this bizarre Simulacra isn’t as straightforward as some may like.

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Retrieving Ene

Ene, much like Bai Ling, is an SR rarity Simulacra retrieved from Tower of Fantasy’s Gacha system. Both Black and Gold Nuclei can be used to successfully pull this avatar. There are many ways to grab these Nuclei without defaulting to purchases, but be warned: one cannot guarantee an Ene drop in any way.

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Black Nucleus Ene pulls

Using the Black Nucleus currency, players have a 0.6% chance of pulling the weapon Pummeler, and thus unlocking Ene. This is determined by a 3% SR pull rate per Black Nucleus usage, with five total SR weapons in the pool. As the Black Nucleus is the lowest tier of currency, there are no guarantees to take into account as there are with the Gold Nucleus.

Gold Nucleus Ene pulls

Using the Gold Nucleus currency is a bit easier for grabbing Ene and her Pummeler. With multiple pity systems in Tower of Fantasy, players are guaranteed at least an SR weapon every ten pulls, if not an SSR. This, combined with the natural 1% chance of pulling Ene and the Pummeler, means that an overall 12% chance per ten Gold Nucleus uses.

Pummeler

The Pummeler is Ene’s weapon, a frost-imbued hammer with great attack and HP. Fully charging the Pummeler will completely freeze a struck target and proc Frostbite. Breaking the freeze causes an additional 111% attack damage, stacked on top of the breaking attack while reducing the target’s weapon charge rate. It’s hard to beat the Pummeler in terms of melee toe-to-toe DPS.


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Chris Davenport
Chris Davenport is a freelance writer for Gamepur. He's been writing video game guides for the past five years and has been featured on GameRant.