Ram, a atk-up cr-strip-resistant mage, is a 5★ Earth Mage in Epic Seven. Ram's biggest weakness: her value is the Attack-down and Defense-down she applies; an enemy that cleanses or shortens debuff duration wipes the Defense break before her team can capitalize. Below are the heroes and team archetypes that counter Ram in RTA, the matchups where Ram struggles most, and how to draft against Ram.
Cleansers and debuff-shorteners — Her value is the Attack-down and Defense-down she applies; an enemy that cleanses or shortens debuff duration wipes the Defense break before her team can capitalize.
Immunity and buff protection — If the target gains immunity, her stat-down debuffs never land, neutralizing both her first skill and El Fura's setup.
Buff strippers and buff stealers — Her improved Attack-down chance only triggers while she is actually holding a buff, so denying her any external buff (or stripping one she gains) keeps that bonus offline.
Burst before El Fura comes back — El Fura sits on a 5-turn cooldown and only hits one target, so once it is spent she has no Defense break and no area pressure to fall back on against a fast, wide team.
How to beat Ram
Her value is the Attack-down and Defense-down she applies; an enemy that cleanses or shortens debuff duration wipes the Defense break before her team can capitalize.
If the target gains immunity, her stat-down debuffs never land, neutralizing both her first skill and El Fura's setup.
Her improved Attack-down chance only triggers while she is actually holding a buff, so denying her any external buff (or stripping one she gains) keeps that bonus offline.
El Fura sits on a 5-turn cooldown and only hits one target, so once it is spent she has no Defense break and no area pressure to fall back on against a fast, wide team.
Fragile damage dealers who rely on staying tanky — El Fura strips 2 turns of Defense off one target, and her first skill can shave their Attack, so a squishy carry both takes more damage and hits softer.
Heavy hitters she can blunt — The Attack-down on her first skill lands more reliably once she is buffed, cutting an enemy nuker's outgoing damage for a turn.
Turn-manipulation comps that try to shove her back — Her passive reduces the effect of Combat Readiness reduction inflicted on her, so she keeps her place in the turn order against teams that lean on pushing enemies back.
Self-sufficient setup — Her own 30% Attack buff feeds her kit, raising her Attack-break chance without needing an ally to buff her first.
Ram counters — FAQ
Who counters Ram in Epic Seven?
Tori, Hecate, Spirit Eye Celine and other hard counters counter Ram. Her value is the Attack-down and Defense-down she applies; an enemy that cleanses or shortens debuff duration wipes the Defense break before her team can capitalize.
What is Ram weak to?
Cleansers and debuff-shorteners: Her value is the Attack-down and Defense-down she applies; an enemy that cleanses or shortens debuff duration wipes the Defense break before her team can capitalize. Immunity and buff protection: If the target gains immunity, her stat-down debuffs never land, neutralizing both her first skill and El Fura's setup. Buff strippers and buff stealers: Her improved Attack-down chance only triggers while she is actually holding a buff, so denying her any external buff (or stripping one she gains) keeps that bonus offline. Burst before El Fura comes back: El Fura sits on a 5-turn cooldown and only hits one target, so once it is spent she has no Defense break and no area pressure to fall back on against a fast, wide team.
What does Ram counter?
Fragile damage dealers who rely on staying tanky: El Fura strips 2 turns of Defense off one target, and her first skill can shave their Attack, so a squishy carry both takes more damage and hits softer. Heavy hitters she can blunt: The Attack-down on her first skill lands more reliably once she is buffed, cutting an enemy nuker's outgoing damage for a turn. Turn-manipulation comps that try to shove her back: Her passive reduces the effect of Combat Readiness reduction inflicted on her, so she keeps her place in the turn order against teams that lean on pushing enemies back. Self-sufficient setup: Her own 30% Attack buff feeds her kit, raising her Attack-break chance without needing an ally to buff her first.