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Pickles the border collie sitting on a blue dog bed.
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Is Pickles Worth Pulling for in Reverse 1999?

Who doesn't want to add a dog to their team? But is Pickles a good boy?

Pickles is a six star Mineral character in Reverse 1999, who was introduced in the 1.1 Update. Did I mention that he’s a border collie which automatically makes him the best boy in the game? You can get this pup by pulling him from the “Thus spoke the Border Collie” banner. But is Pickles worth pulling? 

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Reverse 1999: Is Pickles Any Good?

So you want to add the cute pup to your team. But is the good boy any good? As mentioned before, Pickles is a six star Mineral Arcanist. This border collie is one of the most versatile characters in Reverse 1999. He has a good balance between attack damage and good buffing support. 

Pickles can charge up his Ultimate Attack fast as well since he can gain Moxie if he relaxes and takes a turn off. This allows him to buff the DMG Dealt to the entire party for two turns. This means he’ll be able to boost the entire team’s damage multiple times in a fight.  

His attack is nothing to scoff at either. The pup has great DPS and when he boosts the team with his Ultimate Attack, he can easily switch from Support to an Attacker

Pickles the border collie wearing a crown and red cape.
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Reverse 1999 Pickles Abilities 

Now let’s take a look at the specific abilities Picklies has. His skills focus on Mental DMG and supporting the team by giving buffs and dispells. 

  • Nihilism Abuse (Arcane Skill) – 1-target attack. Deals 200% Mental DMG. If the caster is in [Clarified Topic] status, deals 50% more Mental DMG.
    • Level 2 – 1-target attack. Deals 300% Mental DMG. If the caster is in [Clarified Topic]status, deals 75% more Mental DMG.
    • Level 3 – 1-target attack. Deals 500% Mental DMG. If the caster is in [Clarified Topic]status, deals 125% more Mental DMG.
  • Hedonism Implement (Arcane Skill) – Mass attack. Deals 150% Mental DMG to 2 enemies. If the caster is in [Clarified Topic] status, this attack has +25% Penetration Rate.
    • Level 2 – Mass attack. Deals 150% Mental DMG to 2 enemies. Dispels all [Stats Up], [Pos Status], and [Counter]. If the caster is in [Clarified Topic] status, this attack has +25% Penetration Rate.
    • Level 3 – Mass attack. Deals 300% Mental DMG to 2 enemies. Dispels all [Stats Up], [Pos Status], and [Counter]. If the caster is in [Clarified Topic] status, this attack has +25% Penetration Rate.
  • Thus Spoke Pickles (Ultimate) – 1-target attack. Deals 500% Mental DMG. After that, DMG Dealt +30% for all allies for 2 rounds. If in the [Clarified Topic] status, the duration of this DMG Dealt buff +1 round.

How Does Pickles Stack Up? 

So should you add Pickles to your team? Yes! He’s one good boy who is very versatile and would be a great addition to any team as the main Support Character. If your team focuses on Mental DMG then he would make an even better fit. 

You’ll want him to relax and take turns off so he can charge his Ultimate faster. Once you can use it to boost your team he can easily switch to dealing high DPS to your enemies. As a support he can dispell pretty much whenever you need it with a level 2 Hedonism Implement. In short Pickles is an easy fit in any team and you should definitely try to pull this doggy. 

Pickles is definitely worth pulling in Reverse 1999. For more tips and tricks, check out our dedicated guides hub. There you’ll find our best character tiers list and even the best team line ups. 


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Antonio Samson
Antonio is a Writer at GameSkinny. He obtained his Bachelor's in History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He's been a lifelong gamer and doesn't remember a time when his life didn't revolve around video games. As a lifelong Nintendo fan, he's spent countless hours playing all of their franchises, mostly Zelda and Xenoblade Chronicles. However, his love for RPGs stands above the rest.