Neverness to Everness features a stylish cast of characters built around supernatural combat, team synergy, and fast rotations. Baicang is one of the strongest early S-Rank DPS options, bringing Incantation damage, Power Word mechanics, and a high-risk playstyle that rewards players who can manage timing and HP carefully.

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Baicang is not a simple button-mashing damage dealer. His kit revolves around generating Power Words, using his Skill to apply specific effects, and then triggering them during his Ultimate for burst damage, healing, or AoE pressure. When played well, he becomes a strong single-target carry, especially against bosses and high-priority enemies.

Who is Baicang in NTE?

Baicang is an S-Rank Incantation DPS character associated with the Bureau of Anomaly Control, ETD-4. His role is focused mainly on dealing damage, with a strong emphasis on single-target pressure and execution-style burst windows.

His gameplay revolves around Power Words. These are special marks generated through his attacks and skills. Once Baicang activates his Ultimate, Judgment of Autumn, those Power Words trigger different effects depending on their type.

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Bless helps restore Baicang’s HP while dealing damage. Silence creates strong single-target damage. Objurgate deals AoE damage. This makes Baicang flexible, but his best use is still as a main DPS who focuses down dangerous enemies quickly.

Baicang Skills Overview

Baicang’s Basic Attack, Walk the Talk, performs up to five consecutive attacks that deal Incantation damage. After every three hits, he generates a Power Word: Bless on the enemy. This is one of the main ways he builds toward his Ultimate payoff.

His charged Basic Attack has two forms. Formless Words fires horizontal Incantation commands, while Unrestrained Words fires vertical commands. Both deal area damage after a short delay and can help set up his Skill variations.

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His Skill, Generous Guidance, changes depending on how it is triggered. Its standard version attacks a target area. After a dodge, it can trigger Silenced Thought, dealing single-target damage and generating Power Word: Silence. After using Formless Words or Unrestrained Words, it can trigger Such Crime, dealing AoE Incantation damage and generating Power Word: Objurgate.

His Ultimate, Judgment of Autumn, is his main burst tool. It creates a domain that deals Incantation damage over time and triggers extra effects when Power Words activate. It can also execute enemies below 10% HP, or bosses below 5% HP. During the Ultimate, Baicang can temporarily survive one fatal hit, making it safer to play aggressively during his strongest window.

Best Baicang Build in NTE

Baicang scales heavily with ATK, crit stats, and Incantation damage, so his build should focus on increasing his personal damage as much as possible. Unlike Haniel, who builds mainly for support, Baicang wants offensive stats first.

For Arcs, Camellia Society is his best option. It gives high base ATK, CRIT Rate, and an effect that works well with his self-HP drain mechanics. Since Baicang loses HP while generating Power Words, he can take advantage of effects that reward HP loss without relying on enemy damage.

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Fluff of Ferocity is another strong S-Rank Arc option thanks to its ATK% and CRIT DMG benefits, though it depends more on maintaining consistent crits. A Time Will Come is a solid A-Rank alternative, giving useful CRIT Rate and survivability, which helps offset Baicang’s HP drain.

For Console setups, Crimson: Twin Butterflies is his best set. It boosts Incantation damage and increases ATK when nearby teammates deal Incantation damage. Since Baicang is an ATK-scaling Incantation DPS, he can use the full set very well.

Baicang Stat Priorities

For main stats, prioritize CRIT, ATK, and Incantation DMG. His Console bonus also gives CRIT Rate based on Type III Modules, making it easier to build toward a strong crit ratio.

For sub-stats, focus on CRIT Rate, CRIT DMG, ATK%, Universal DMG, and flat ATK. CRIT is especially important because Baicang’s burst windows depend on maximizing damage during his Ultimate.

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A simple priority looks like this: CRIT first, then ATK%, then Incantation DMG or Universal DMG. Defensive stats are useful only if you are struggling to survive, but they should not be the focus of his build.

Baicang Skill Priority

Baicang’s Skill should be your first priority because it handles many of his Power Word setups and damage triggers. After that, upgrade his Ultimate to improve his burst window and execution value.

His Basic Attack comes next since Walk the Talk helps generate Bless and supports his rotation. His Support Skill is useful, but it should be upgraded last compared to the rest of his core damage tools.

Skill > Ultimate > Basic Attack > Support Skill.

Best Team Compositions for Baicang

Baicang works best as the main DPS in teams that can support Incantation damage and reaction-based setups. Since he relies on Power Word triggers and burst windows, he wants teammates who can improve damage uptime, apply useful reactions, or help him survive.

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A strong option is a Discord reaction team with Baicang, Daffodil, and Haniel. Baicang acts as the main DPS, while Daffodil and Haniel help set up reaction chains through Scorch and Nova. This setup helps reduce enemy Break and creates strong damage windows.

Baicang can also work in ETD-4-focused teams with characters like Skia, Fadia, and Lacrimosa. His passive interactions with these characters can generate extra Silence applications, healing, or movement utility depending on the situation.

For beginners, the best setup is simple: Baicang as main DPS, one support or buffer, one Break-focused unit, and one defensive or healing option. Since Baicang drains his own HP, having some form of sustain makes him much easier to play.

How to Play Baicang Effectively

Start fights by using Walk the Talk to build Bless stacks. Once you understand enemy patterns, weave in dodges to trigger Silenced Thought and apply Silence. Use charged attacks when you want to trigger Such Crime and create Objurgate for AoE damage.

The goal is to build Power Words before using Judgment of Autumn. Once the domain is active, trigger Power Words to deal burst damage, recover HP, and finish low-health enemies with the execution effect.

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Be careful with Baicang’s HP drain. His Power Word generation consumes part of his current HP, though the cost is reduced when he falls below 50%. This means low HP is part of his playstyle, but you still need to avoid reckless damage.

Baicang Build Tips for Beginners

If you are just starting out, focus on ATK and CRIT before chasing perfect set bonuses. A strong basic damage build will already make Baicang useful in story and boss content.

Do not use his Ultimate too early. It is strongest when enemies already have Power Words applied, especially Silence or Bless. Setting up first gives you more damage and better sustain.

Also, try not to rely on Baicang alone for AoE-heavy stages. He can hit groups with certain skills, but his best role is deleting priority targets. Pair him with teammates who can handle waves or provide Break support.

Baicang is one of the most rewarding DPS characters in Neverness to Everness. His Power Word system, HP-drain mechanics, and execution-based Ultimate give him a unique playstyle that feels strong when properly managed. He is especially effective in boss fights and reaction teams where his Incantation damage can shine.

If you plan to build Baicang, focus on CRIT, ATK, and Incantation DMG while learning how to time his Skill and Ultimate. With the right setup, he can become the centerpiece of a powerful team.

For the best experience, play NTE: Neverness to Everness on BlueStacks to enjoy smoother performance, better controls, and easier skill timing on a larger screen. Baicang’s rotations depend on precise inputs, and BlueStacks makes managing those windows much more comfortable.