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The video provides a comprehensive guide on effectively using Poseidon, specifically focusing on Arctic Abyss Poseidon, a highly recommended unit in gameplay. The speaker covers Poseidon's skill set, explaining that Skill 1 and Skill 2 grant Snowy Marks and Icy Marks, respectively, which are critical for energy management and maximizing damage. Skill 3, the Edge state, is highlighted for mimicking the last used skill and providing buffs without energy cost. Strategic use of energy-efficient skills to accumulate marks and optimal transitions into the Edge state for enhanced combat efficiency are emphasized.

The guide suggests starting with Skill 2 to freeze enemies and using Skill 1 for single-target damage, adjusting based on energy levels and cooldowns. A mixed code setup is advised, primarily blue for cooldown reduction and energy spamming, with additional support from red codes for a balanced approach. Equipment recommendations include ice damage and energy sigils to boost effectiveness. Strategies for forming an ice team with units that offer energy restoration bonuses and leveraging Poseidon's skills for reduced ice resistance are also discussed. Overall, better energy management can significantly enhance Poseidon's potential in combat, making her a valuable unit.

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In this part of the video, the speaker provides an in-depth guide on how to effectively use Poseidon, particularly focusing on Arctic Abyss Poseidon. They describe Poseidon as one of the top three units to start the game with, despite her current limitations in energy generation. The guide details how both Skill 1 and Skill 2 can cast additional chants that grant Snowy Marks and Icy Marks, respectively, and explains the importance of not canceling the skill animation to receive these marks.

Skill 3 is crucial as it mimics the last skill used and provides an additional mark without spending energy, resetting its cooldown once two marks are granted. Upon accumulating two marks, Skill 3 consumes energy to activate the Edge state, where Poseidon gains buffs based on the marks used and can cast additional chants automatically for quicker combat.

The guide suggests strategic energy management: using energy-efficient skills to gain marks for the desired buffs and then entering the Edge state to spam skills with the accrued energy. The effectiveness of marks depends on the foes; Snowy Marks boost single-target damage, while Icy Marks enhance AoE damage.

Energy generation is bolstered by using a mixed code setup, primarily focusing on blue codes for cooldown reduction and energy spamming, combined with a red code for additional critical rate. The speaker concludes with a combo sequence for maximizing damage against bosses, emphasizing the importance of strategic energy usage and mark accumulation.

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In this part of the video, the speaker provides tips for using Poseidon effectively in gameplay. Start with Skill 2 to freeze enemies, then use Skill 1 for higher damage, repeating these actions until the Edge state ends. Check energy levels and cooldowns; if high energy but waiting for Skill 3, use Skill 2 to re-enter Edge state or wait to get another Snowy Mark. The ultimate skill can be used during cooldowns. For stages with many enemies, swap Skill 1 with Skill 2. The yellow code offers similar damage to the blue code, but the blue code becomes more effective with improved energy management. The red code, offering the lowest damage, is better for supporting an ice team. AI control works best with 2 blue and 1 red code. The Signature functor for Poseidon is recommended. For equipment, the ice damage sigil and energy sigil are advised, with the option to focus on energy sigils. Assemble an ice team for reduced ice resistance and use units for energy restoration bonuses. Poseidon’s potential increases with better energy management, making her a good investment. The guide concludes with thanks and a farewell.

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