Tsih (ツィー Tsī) is one of the playable characters in 100% Orange Juice!. She was added to the game in DLC 17 alongside . She originates from the game Sora in which she was fought as a boss.
Passives
- Gain +2 ATK if holding one or more Gift cards.
Overview
A warrior with a deceptively childish personality, Tsih is an aggressive soldier, with a love of crushing her enemies with rocks. Tsih features stats very similar to Encounter panels, either. Although she may be unable to defeat the opponent as a result of her neutral ATK, she often will be able to escape without even a scratch. She can also take great advantage of to dodge even the most vicious of attacks, like those of a Boss. However, for Tsih to truly reach her full potential, she requires a bit more setup and luck. While Tsih possesses a neutral base ATK stat, her passive enables her to gain an additional +2 ATK if she is holding at least 1 Gift card.
with an HP stat of 4, a slightly below-average DEF stat, and a powerful +2 EVD stat. This renders her somewhat fragile but provides her with a fair amount of survivability thanks to her high EVD stat. It can also enable Tsih to dominate defensive characters such as and , as she will more than likely be able to deal damage and evade their counter-attacks, thanks to their negative ATK stat. Tsih should generally not have much difficulty dealing withArguably the best Gift cards for Tsih to put in the deck are Encounter panels and deal comparable damage to opponents and escape. If the player is particularly lucky, they will receive a Gift card as their starting card, enabling Tsih to steamroll the competition before they have powerful counter cards. The passive also has excellent synergy with her Hyper card which enables the player to deal potentially devastating blows for a low price.
and as both of them provide very little drawback and are not lost on KO. Theoretically, the absolute best cards for Tsih are and , as they can both give her a frightening +3 ATK, but these are often much harder to acquire. With a Gift card in hand, Tsih becomes a much stronger opponent, able to easily defeatThe main disadvantage to Tsih is that when her passive is not active, she is a weaker
with a weaker Hyper. Without a Gift card, Tsih becomes rather frail and vulnerable without the possibility of dealing much damage in retaliation. Being reliant on a Gift card for +2 ATK could be considered less dependable than playing a natural +2 ATK character, like . Another disadvantage lies in Gift cards themselves. Of all the card types, Gift cards are the least common, and the player can only at max bring 1 of each Gift card per match. Many Gift cards also carry the effect of preventing Norma checks, and will need to be discarded if the player wishes to level up. Some Gift cards also apply effects that might generally be considered too dangerous for the player, such as and , or have other disadvantageous effects such as .Playstyle
Tsih's playstyle is heavily dependent on multiple factors. Once the player has a Gift card, they will have the freedom to pick either stars or wins norma based upon the situation. If the player draws a Gift card early on and is either against fragile opponents or on a field with numerous Encounter panels, then wins norma may be very viable. However, if the player is up against stronger bullies such as , the player will want to avoid confrontation and instead use their Hyper as a deterrent. The player should always focus on Draw panels to ensure they have a Gift card and, ideally, a Hyper for the late game to use as a weapon or shield.
Summary
- Pros
- +Can become deadly in a game when holding a Gift card (+2 ATK)
- +One of the best EVD stats in the game
- +Hyper gives +2 ATK in battle and combos well with passive
- +Hyper protects Tsih from getting attacked
- Cons
- -Reliant on evade success
- -Relatively fragile
- -Passive and Norma tend to counteract each other due to norma-disabling Gift cards
- -Very specific Hyper
- -"All or nothing" playstyle
Update History
- Added a comma to the description of Stealth On.
- Old description: "Cannot be challenged to battle or targeted by Boost cards by other players."
- New description: "Cannot be challenged to battle, or targeted by Boost cards by other players."
- Self-targeting with Boost cards is now allowed with Stealth On as per description.
- Fixed Tsih not triggering Evade voice lines during hyper.
- Fixed Stealth On not lasting 3 chapters.
- Stealth On now prevents triggering Encounter and Boss panels.
- "Stealth On" now grants + 2 ATK when entering a battle with the effect active.
- Adjusted the visual effects for Stealth On.
- Fixed CPU players being able to target players that had Stealth On active with Boost cards.