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Baicang
April 27, 2026 at 10:13 PM
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Baicang is an S-Class Incantation character and the captain of ETD-4, a specialized unit within the Bureau of Anomaly Control. Despite holding a position of significant authority, Baicang is a laidback troublemaker who rarely acts the part of a commanding officer. His casual attitude masks sharp instincts and a talent for high-pressure situations. In combat, Baicang is a hybrid melee and ranged mage whose kit revolves around managing his own health as a resource, making him one of the most mechanically demanding characters in Neverness to Everness.

Baicang's reputation among players centers on his extreme boss damage. When piloted correctly, he outputs some of the highest single-target damage numbers in the game. However, his HP management mechanic creates a high skill floor that makes him unforgiving for beginners and incredibly rewarding for experienced players.

Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
Element | |
Weapon | Power of Words |
Rank | |
Role | Boss-Focused DPS |
Faction | Bureau of Anomaly Control (ETD-4 Captain) |
Arc Compatibility | Synthesis |

Baicang wields the "Power of Words," a weapon that channels Incantation energy into both close-range strikes and ranged magical projectiles. His normal attack combo alternates between melee slashes and ranged bolts, giving him flexibility in positioning. He can engage enemies up close for higher per-hit damage or stay at range when dodging mechanics demands space.
The core of Baicang's kit is his HP resource-spending system. Every 3 hits of his "Walk the Talk" combo generates a Power Word "Bless" that costs 3% of his current HP to activate, converting health into powerful Incantation effects. When his HP drops below 30%, the cost is halved. This design turns health management into an active resource-spending mechanic: strategically spending HP through Power Word activations while managing the risk of getting too low requires precise timing and awareness.
His skill abilities deal heavy Incantation damage in focused bursts. When executed at low HP thresholds, these skills hit harder than almost any other ability in the game on a single target. His Ultimate channels all of this into a concentrated attack that is designed to delete boss health bars during DPS windows.
One of the highest single-target damage outputs in the entire launch roster
Excellent boss killer; his damage profile is specifically tuned for extended boss encounters
Incantation element pairs well with Chaos characters for the Scorch elemental reaction, applying a powerful damage-over-time burn
Incantation also pairs with Anima for the Hexed reaction, giving team composition flexibility
Hybrid melee/ranged attacks provide adaptable positioning during boss mechanics
One of the most mechanically demanding characters to play well due to HP management
Damage output drops significantly if health is not managed at the correct thresholds
Not suited for AoE or wave-clearing content; his damage is tightly focused on single targets
Playing at low HP is inherently risky, and a mistimed dodge can result in death and a total DPS loss
Beginners will find his skill floor frustrating before mastering the health threshold timing

Baicang's ultimate ability has a powerful execution mechanic that deals bonus damage to enemies at low health thresholds. When a target's HP drops below a certain percentage, his ultimate's finishing hit scales significantly, sometimes doubling or tripling the final blow's damage. This makes Baicang the premier choice for finishing off bosses during their final health phases.
The execution mechanic rewards players who time their ultimate precisely. Rather than using it at the start of a fight for raw damage, experienced Baicang players will build up their HP-spending rhythm with normal attacks and skills, then save the ultimate for when the boss enters low health. The interaction between his HP resource management and execution timing creates a layered gameplay loop where positioning, health awareness, and damage timing all converge.
In practice, this mechanic gives Baicang the single highest DPS potential against bosses in the entire launch roster. When piloted by a skilled player who maintains optimal HP thresholds and times the execution correctly, his boss kill times are unmatched. However, achieving this ceiling consistently requires extensive practice and familiarity with each boss's attack patterns, reinforcing his reputation as the game's highest skill-ceiling character.
Baicang performs best in teams built to support his aggressive, risky playstyle. A dedicated healer is almost mandatory to keep him hovering at optimal HP thresholds without dying. Fadia is the ideal support partner because her Psyche healing can sustain him while her off-field damage sharing passive provides an additional safety net. With Fadia on the team, Baicang can stay in the danger zone for longer without the risk of an unexpected one-shot.
Pairing Baicang with Chaos element characters enables the Scorch reaction, which adds a sustained damage-over-time burn to targets. Lacrimosa is a natural partner here: her Chaos DoT stacks complement his burst windows. While Lacrimosa's damage ramps up over time, Baicang delivers concentrated spikes, and together they cover both sustained and burst damage phases.
For team composition in boss content, consider running Baicang, Fadia, and either Lacrimosa or another Chaos/Anima character depending on the encounter. The Esper Cycle System rewards swapping between characters, so having teammates who contribute damage while Baicang is off-field keeps total team output high.
Adler is another strong pairing for Baicang. Since both share the Incantation element, Adler's teamwide shields provide the safety net Baicang needs to hover at low HP without getting killed. Adler's shields absorb incoming damage during Baicang's DPS windows, and his own DoT damage continues passively while Baicang handles the heavy lifting. This Incantation duo is one of the most popular team cores for boss-focused content.
Baicang is not recommended for new players. Start with easier DPS characters and return to him once you are comfortable with the combat system.
Practice his HP threshold timing in solo content before bringing him into co-op dungeons.
Always pair him with a healer. Running Baicang without sustain is asking for frequent deaths.
In boss encounters, track the boss's attack patterns to know when you can safely drop HP and when to heal back up.
His burst damage during Ultimate is highest when HP is at its lowest threshold. Time the Ultimate for boss vulnerability windows.
For team building, prioritize elemental reaction synergy. Scorch (Incantation + Chaos) is his strongest reaction lane.
With the Mainland China open beta live as of April 23, 2026, Baicang has settled as the experienced-player pick from the free S-Rank Selector that unlocks after 50 standard-banner rolls without an S-Class drop. His single-target DPS ceiling remains one of the highest in the launch roster, but the HP-management mechanic that gates his Power Word activations gives him a steep skill floor that newer players usually cannot convert into practical damage. The common pattern on CN accounts in the first week of live service has been to take Jiuyuan or Hotori from the selector first, then come back for Baicang in a subsequent selector cycle or through standard-banner pulls once the Power Word combo rhythm is comfortable.
In the version 1.0 endgame, Baicang's role is concentrated on extended boss encounters where his Execution finisher and the sub-30-percent HP cost reduction have time to compound. In the two High-Risk Commission bosses that open after the main story, Swallowtail and Nestboung Bird, Baicang sits at the top of single-target damage charts when piloted cleanly. He is not the right pick for the anomaly-commission mob-clearing rotation or for the ordinary open-world cycle; for those scenarios, the Incantation slot is better covered by Sakiri or Adler.
Quick numerical reference compiled from the in-game character profile. Stats listed at character Level 1 represent the base values before Awakening, Console Modules, Cartridges, or Arc weapons modify them.
Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
Birthday | November 23 |
Rarity | S-Rank |
Element | Incantation |
Arc Class | Bose |
Faction | Bureau of Anomaly Control, ETD-4 |
Damage Role | Main DPS |
Baicang's starting numerical baseline before progression systems begin layering bonuses on top.
Stat | Lv.1 Value |
|---|---|
HP | 1370 |
ATK | 81 |
DEF | 66 |
CRIT Rate | 5% |
CRIT DMG | 50% |
Each character is built from a fixed grid of skills, console-side passives, and progression tiers. The counts below describe the maximum slots ever exposed for this Esper, regardless of which ones are unlocked at any given Awakening rank.
System | Slot Count |
|---|---|
Skills | 4 |
Life Skills | 1 |
Awakening Nodes | 8 |
Breakthrough Tiers | 4 |
Baicang is voiced across the three primary localizations supported on launch.
Language | Voice Actor |
|---|---|
English | Griffin Burns |
Japanese | 中村悠一 |
Mandarin Chinese | 桑毓泽 |
These are the in-game skill names for this character. Skill effects are described elsewhere in the article.
Type | In-Game Name |
|---|---|
Basic Attack | Walk the Talk |
Critical Riposte | Truth Exposed |
Skill | Generous Guidance |
Ultimate | Judgment of Autumn |
Life Skill | Thriving Daily |
Awakenings unlock through duplicate copies of the character. Each tier from A1 to A6 grants a named upgrade.
Tier | Awakening Name |
|---|---|
A1 | Yo, Captain! |
A2 | Soul Caller |
A3 | Curses Spoken Into Being |
A4 | Or Perhaps Blessings |
A5 | In Honor of Moonlight |
A6 | White Aspect |