Elegg: Boom and Shock Explained (Simply)

Elegg: Boom and Shock Explained (Simply)

Summer events in Goddess of Victory: NIKKE usually go one of two ways. Either they’re pure fanservice fluff, or they introduce a unit that fundamentally shifts how you look at a specific element. Elegg: Boom and Shock is a bit of both, honestly. Released during the summer of 2025, this version of the Ark’s favorite retro-gaming nerd traded her classic jacket for a swimsuit and a BFG.

You’ve probably seen the "BOOM! THE GHOST!" event memes by now. But beneath the surface-level "culture" the game is famous for, there is a weirdly complex Attacker kit. It revolves around ghosts. Yeah, ghosts.

Basically, if you were expecting a simple retread of her original Burst II Distributed Damage buffing role, you’re in for a surprise. This Elegg is a selfish Water-type Attacker with a massive damage ceiling. She isn't just a mascot for a Doom reference anymore. She’s a heavy hitter that requires a specific setup to actually "boom."

The Ghost Mechanic: How It Actually Works

So, here's the thing. Elegg: Boom and Shock isn't your standard point-and-shoot character. Her kit is built around a "Capture" mechanic. When she’s on the field, certain enemies get possessed by ghosts.

  • Skill 1 (Hello Ghost): This is the engine. When she hits an enemy possessed by a ghost, she "captures" it. This isn't just flavor text; capturing ghosts stacks a personal buff that ramps up her Attack Power.
  • Skill 2 (Ghostbusters): This focuses on the team. It provides a flat Attack boost to all allies based on the number of ghosts currently captured.
  • The Burst (13 Ghosts): This is the big one. It consumes all captured ghosts to deal a screen-clearing amount of damage.

Most players mess up the timing here. If you Burst too early without stacking captures, the damage is, frankly, kind of pathetic. You need to let her cook. Honestly, her kit feels like a love letter to early 2000s horror movies, which is a neat touch from the Shift Up writers. It makes her feel less like a generic gacha alt and more like a character with a hobby that actually manifests in her combat style.

Why Everyone Is Talking About the BFG

Elegg's weapon is officially listed as MG: BFG. If you’ve played even ten minutes of a classic FPS, you know exactly what that’s a nod to. In NIKKE, this translates to a Machine Gun with a surprisingly high fire rate.

Unlike the original Elegg, who was primarily a support for units like Dorothy or Scarlet: Black Shadow, the Elegg: Boom and Shock variant wants to be the star. The MG weapon type is crucial because the high hit rate allows her to trigger her ghost capture stacks much faster than a Sniper or Launcher could.

But there’s a catch. She’s a Water element unit. In the current meta, Water units are often relegated to very specific bosses (like the Fire-element Crystal Chamber). If you bring her into a stage where the elemental code doesn't match, her "shock" factor drops off significantly. She’s a specialist, not a generalist like Red Hood or Modernia.

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Best Team Comps: Who Pairs With Summer Elegg?

You can't just throw her into any squad and expect results. Since she’s a Burst III Attacker, she’s competing for a slot with some of the most broken units in the game.

Ideally, you want to run her in a Mono-Water or Cooldown Reduction heavy team. Liter is still the queen of Burst I for a reason—she gets Elegg back into her Burst rotation faster. For the Burst II slot, Marciana is a solid pick if you need healing, but if you’re chasing raw numbers, Crown is still the undisputed champion of buffs.

I’ve seen some people try to pair her with the original Dorothy to capitalize on the "distributed damage" synergy, but honestly? It’s overkill. You’re better off pairing her with units that provide Max Ammo Capacity buffs. Since she uses an MG, the less time she spends reloading, the more ghosts she’s capturing. More ghosts equals more boom. It’s simple math, even if the skill descriptions make it look like a legal document.

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What Most People Get Wrong

The biggest misconception is that she’s a "must-pull" for every account. She’s not.

If you’re a new player just trying to clear the campaign, your gems are better spent on Anniversary units or Pilgrims. Elegg: Boom and Shock is a "luxury" unit. She shines in Solo Raid and Union Raid where you need five distinct teams. In those scenarios, having a dedicated Water-element carry is a godsend.

Also, her Burst animation. People focus on the... visual assets. But if you look at the actual frames, it’s one of the few that incorporates the enemy's 3D model into the cutscene. It’s technically impressive for a mobile game, even if most of the community is looking at her feet or her stomach.

Practical Steps for Building Her

Don't just dump all your Skill Manuals into her immediately. Start with a 7-7-7 setup.

  1. Skill 1 Priority: Level this first. Her personal damage depends entirely on those capture stacks.
  2. Overload Gear: Look for Max Ammo Capacity and Elemental Damage. Crit Rate is "kinda" okay, but since she’s an MG unit, the raw attack and ammo stats provide a much more consistent return on investment.
  3. The Cube: Use the Bastion Cube. It refunds ammo every few shots, which keeps her firing almost indefinitely during a Full Burst.

Actionable Insights for Your Roster

If you managed to pull her during the limited run, focus on her as your primary Water dealer for Raid Season. She outclasses many of the older Water Attackers simply because her Burst scaling is so high.

Check your gear. If you have a set of Missilis Attacker gear gathering dust, this is the time to use it. Level her to 200, stick her in the Synchro Device, and test her against the Fire-type bosses in the Shooting Range. You’ll see the difference once those ghost stacks hit the double digits.