Lilibet, a buff-strip extinction warrior, is a 5★ Earth Warrior in Epic Seven. Lilibet's biggest weakness: every one of her skills only hits a single enemy—she has no cleave or area attack. Teams that spread pressure across the whole board can race her down or trade through her while she can only delete one threat at a time. Below are the heroes and team archetypes that counter Lilibet in RTA, the matchups where Lilibet struggles most, and how to draft against Lilibet.
Wide, multi-hit teams that swarm her — Every one of her skills only hits a single enemy—she has no cleave or area attack. Teams that spread pressure across the whole board can race her down or trade through her while she can only delete one threat at a time.
Spike damage between her cooldowns — Her buff-strip is on a three-turn cooldown and her extinction finisher is on a five-turn cooldown. Outside those windows she is just a single-target striker, so opponents who burst hard during her downtime exploit the gap.
Burst that punches through her single protection charge — Her only defensive tool is the one-time skill nullifier from her ultimate. Once that charge is spent, or against attackers who simply out-damage it in one hit, she has no passive or sustain to fall back on and folds quickly.
Faster openers who strike before she sets up — Her threat depends on getting her own turns—pushing her readiness and landing her cooldown skills. Enemies who outspeed her and open first can cleanse her dispel target, shield up, or remove her before she can act on her plan.
How to beat Lilibet
Every one of her skills only hits a single enemy—she has no cleave or area attack. Teams that spread pressure across the whole board can race her down or trade through her while she can only delete one threat at a time.
Her buff-strip is on a three-turn cooldown and her extinction finisher is on a five-turn cooldown. Outside those windows she is just a single-target striker, so opponents who burst hard during her downtime exploit the gap.
Her only defensive tool is the one-time skill nullifier from her ultimate. Once that charge is spent, or against attackers who simply out-damage it in one hit, she has no passive or sustain to fall back on and folds quickly.
Her threat depends on getting her own turns—pushing her readiness and landing her cooldown skills. Enemies who outspeed her and open first can cleanse her dispel target, shield up, or remove her before she can act on her plan.
Buff-stacking enemies who rely on their effects — Her second skill can dispel all buffs from a target and ignores Effect Resistance, so heroes who pile on Immunity, attack/defense boosts, barriers, or invincibility get stripped clean before she commits the kill—her cleanup denies the protection they lean on.
Revivers and unkillable bruisers — Her ultimate inflicts extinction when it lands the killing blow, meaning the target cannot be brought back. Heroes built around self-revive, ally revive, or staying alive through immortal/invincible windows lose their entire game plan once she finishes them.
High-defense and damage-reducing targets — Her ultimate penetrates the target's Defense and carries a +20% hit chance bonus, so tanky walls and defense-shred-dependent picks can't simply soak her—her single big hit cuts straight through their durability.
Control and disruption casters trying to lock her down — Her ultimate grants a one-time skill nullifier to herself, letting her shrug off the next disabling hit, while her CR push keeps her acting fast—so silences, stuns, and soft control struggle to keep her off her target.
Lilibet counters — FAQ
Who counters Lilibet in Epic Seven?
Notos, Tori, Briar Witch Iseria and other hard counters counter Lilibet. Every one of her skills only hits a single enemy—she has no cleave or area attack. Teams that spread pressure across the whole board can race her down or trade through her while she can only delete one threat at a time.
What is Lilibet weak to?
Wide, multi-hit teams that swarm her: Every one of her skills only hits a single enemy—she has no cleave or area attack. Teams that spread pressure across the whole board can race her down or trade through her while she can only delete one threat at a time. Spike damage between her cooldowns: Her buff-strip is on a three-turn cooldown and her extinction finisher is on a five-turn cooldown. Outside those windows she is just a single-target striker, so opponents who burst hard during her downtime exploit the gap. Burst that punches through her single protection charge: Her only defensive tool is the one-time skill nullifier from her ultimate. Once that charge is spent, or against attackers who simply out-damage it in one hit, she has no passive or sustain to fall back on and folds quickly. Faster openers who strike before she sets up: Her threat depends on getting her own turns—pushing her readiness and landing her cooldown skills. Enemies who outspeed her and open first can cleanse her dispel target, shield up, or remove her before she can act on her plan.
What does Lilibet counter?
Buff-stacking enemies who rely on their effects: Her second skill can dispel all buffs from a target and ignores Effect Resistance, so heroes who pile on Immunity, attack/defense boosts, barriers, or invincibility get stripped clean before she commits the kill—her cleanup denies the protection they lean on. Revivers and unkillable bruisers: Her ultimate inflicts extinction when it lands the killing blow, meaning the target cannot be brought back. Heroes built around self-revive, ally revive, or staying alive through immortal/invincible windows lose their entire game plan once she finishes them. High-defense and damage-reducing targets: Her ultimate penetrates the target's Defense and carries a +20% hit chance bonus, so tanky walls and defense-shred-dependent picks can't simply soak her—her single big hit cuts straight through their durability. Control and disruption casters trying to lock her down: Her ultimate grants a one-time skill nullifier to herself, letting her shrug off the next disabling hit, while her CR push keeps her acting fast—so silences, stuns, and soft control struggle to keep her off her target.