| Passive | Unlock Condition | Effect | Strategic Use | |---------|------------------|--------|----------------| | | Defeat 50 enemies with Attack command | +15% Attack damage, -5% Defense | Glass-cannon builds. Pairs with high-Action Speed. | | Precision Strikes | Reach S-rank in any weapon skill | +10% Critical Hit Rate | Excellent for AP generation via crits. | | Flow of Battle | Complete a shift with 0 AP wasted | Gain 2 AP when turn starts (once per combat) | Top-tier for long fights. Enables skill spam. | | Overpower | Break 30 enemy guards | +20% damage vs. guarding/stunned enemies | Synergizes with Shield Bash or Pistol Whip. |
What you are aiming for (e.g., Pure Combat, High Evasion, or Edict-heavy)?
Review Karryn’s status screen between shifts. Tracking hidden counters (such as how many times an attack has landed) helps you predict when a new passive will unlock. karryn%27s prison passives guide
| Category | Examples | Primary Function | |----------|----------|------------------| | | Strong Attacker , Tank | Boost damage/defense | | Will/Lust Management | Calm Mind , Sensitive | Control daily Lust gain | | Workplace | Persuasive , Intimidating | Improve prisoner handling | | Resource | Night Owl , Efficient | Reduce fatigue/need for rest |
Triggered when Karryn is repeatedly exposed to specific enemy types (e.g., Thugs, Goblins, or Orcs). They lower her defensive capabilities against that specific faction but can unlock unique negotiation or combat options. 3. Management & Order Passives | Passive | Unlock Condition | Effect |
Passives are permanent modifiers triggered by specific actions, defeats, or repetitive behaviors during combat and subduing phases. Unlike active skills, passives require no energy (EN) or willpower (WP) to maintain once unlocked. How Passives are Acquired
build, here is everything you need to know about mastering Karryn’s passive development. 🛡️ Combat & "Good" Passives | | Flow of Battle | Complete a
Before we can strategize, we must understand the rules of this psychological battle.
Some passives are directly tied to prison policies and edicts. The Double-Edged Sword