Solitaria of the Snow

Who Counters Solitaria of the Snow in Epic Seven?

Light Light · Mage · 5★ · 57% RTA win rate

Solitaria of the Snow, a focus-denial daydream stealth controller, is a 5★ Light Mage in Epic Seven. Solitaria of the Snow's biggest weakness: her control package is debuffs (the random attack down, miss chance, hit chance down, and unbuffable, plus the stun), so an ally cleanse wipes them off and frees the enemy to act normally. Below are the heroes and team archetypes that counter Solitaria of the Snow in RTA, the matchups where Solitaria of the Snow struggles most, and how to draft against Solitaria of the Snow.

Best counters to Solitaria of the Snow

  • Cleansers — Her control package is debuffs (the random attack down, miss chance, hit chance down, and unbuffable, plus the stun), so an ally cleanse wipes them off and frees the enemy to act normally.
  • Enemy dispel — Her edge comes partly from her own stealth and self-barrier, which a buff-stripper can remove; her Daydream, however, is undispellable and can not be dispelled — deny its mana follow-up by out-tempoing her instead.
  • Immunity buffs — If the enemy enters the fight protected from debuffs, her stun, focus denial, attack down, and unbuffable all bounce off, leaving her with only single-target dispel and chip damage.
  • Burst before she sets up — Her strongest hit is the AoE follow-up, which fires only while she holds daydream, and her control skill sits on a four-turn cooldown, so fast damage that kills her or her allies before she stacks up bypasses most of her kit.

How to beat Solitaria of the Snow

  1. Her control package is debuffs (the random attack down, miss chance, hit chance down, and unbuffable, plus the stun), so an ally cleanse wipes them off and frees the enemy to act normally.
  2. Her edge comes partly from her own stealth and self-barrier, which a buff-stripper can remove; her Daydream, however, is undispellable and can not be dispelled — deny its mana follow-up by out-tempoing her instead.
  3. If the enemy enters the fight protected from debuffs, her stun, focus denial, attack down, and unbuffable all bounce off, leaving her with only single-target dispel and chip damage.
  4. Her strongest hit is the AoE follow-up, which fires only while she holds daydream, and her control skill sits on a four-turn cooldown, so fast damage that kills her or her allies before she stacks up bypasses most of her kit.

What Solitaria of the Snow counters

  • Buff-stacking teams and immortal walls — Her first skill strips a buff 75% of the time and her four-turn skill shortens buff durations, so heroes that rely on stacking barriers, invincibility, or other defensive buffs lose the protection she peels off them.
  • Hard-to-kill tanks and sustain bruisers — Her Cannot Buff debuff stops tanks and sustain bruisers from re-applying the shields and protective buffs they lean on to survive, while her dispel and buff-duration cut peel off what they already have.
  • Fast openers and cleave leads — Her four-turn skill pushes the target's Combat Readiness back 30% and her passive cuts enemy Focus gain by 100%, denying tempo to teams that want to act first and chain turns.
  • Setup carries that need to land first — The bonus mana attack carries a stun chance against the whole enemy team and her passive seeds attack down, miss chance, and lowered hit chance, blunting damage dealers before they can connect.

Solitaria of the Snow counters — FAQ

Who counters Solitaria of the Snow in Epic Seven?

Harsetti, Notos, Swift Flagbearer Sigret and other hard counters counter Solitaria of the Snow. Her control package is debuffs (the random attack down, miss chance, hit chance down, and unbuffable, plus the stun), so an ally cleanse wipes them off and frees the enemy to act normally.

What is Solitaria of the Snow weak to?

Cleansers: Her control package is debuffs (the random attack down, miss chance, hit chance down, and unbuffable, plus the stun), so an ally cleanse wipes them off and frees the enemy to act normally. Enemy dispel: Her edge comes partly from her own stealth and self-barrier, which a buff-stripper can remove; her Daydream, however, is undispellable and can not be dispelled — deny its mana follow-up by out-tempoing her instead. Immunity buffs: If the enemy enters the fight protected from debuffs, her stun, focus denial, attack down, and unbuffable all bounce off, leaving her with only single-target dispel and chip damage. Burst before she sets up: Her strongest hit is the AoE follow-up, which fires only while she holds daydream, and her control skill sits on a four-turn cooldown, so fast damage that kills her or her allies before she stacks up bypasses most of her kit.

What does Solitaria of the Snow counter?

Buff-stacking teams and immortal walls: Her first skill strips a buff 75% of the time and her four-turn skill shortens buff durations, so heroes that rely on stacking barriers, invincibility, or other defensive buffs lose the protection she peels off them. Hard-to-kill tanks and sustain bruisers: Her Cannot Buff debuff stops tanks and sustain bruisers from re-applying the shields and protective buffs they lean on to survive, while her dispel and buff-duration cut peel off what they already have. Fast openers and cleave leads: Her four-turn skill pushes the target's Combat Readiness back 30% and her passive cuts enemy Focus gain by 100%, denying tempo to teams that want to act first and chain turns. Setup carries that need to land first: The bonus mana attack carries a stun chance against the whole enemy team and her passive seeds attack down, miss chance, and lowered hit chance, blunting damage dealers before they can connect.

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