Hero Profile
Scarlett
Scarlett is an SSR defense tank hero who blends frontline durability, monster-focused protection, and enough burst pressure to matter in both early PvE and transitional squads.
Rarity:

UR
Hero Vehicle Type:

Tank
Specialty:

Defense
Combat Snapshot
Verified DataDamage Type:
Physical Damage
Attack:
1.7K
HP:
79.1K
Defense:
398
March Size:
213
Tags
Description
Scarlett's source page mixes tank language with damage-focused copy, but the practical throughline is clear: she is a defensive tank who gets extra value from reducing pressure in monster-heavy content while still contributing physical burst.
The Theria guide lists her level 60 base stats at 1.7K Attack, 79.1K HP, 398 Defense, and 213 March Size with Physical Damage.
That makes her strongest when you want a safer frontline with a little more tempo than a pure wall. She appreciates support around her, but she stays relevant longer than many purely early-game tanks because of her promotion path and balanced utility.
Skills

Flame Burst
Auto AttackAttack with flamethrower, dealing Physical Damage equal to 155.10% of the Attack.
Additional Effects
- Deals 20% Extra Damage.
- Increase Additional Damage to 45%.
- Increase Additional Damage to 70%.
- Increase Additional Damage to 100%.
- Increase Additional Damage to 150%.

T-5 Armor
PassiveSelf Boost Defense by +21.00% in battle.
Additional Effects
- Boost the effect by an additional 10%.
- Boost the effect by an additional 10%.
- Boost the effect by an additional 10%.
- Boost the effect by an additional 10%.
- Boost the effect by an additional 10%.

Bastion Guard
Tactics (Buffs)After casting the skill, reduce damage from Monsters by 10.30% for 7s.
Additional Effects
- +5% Additional Damage Reduction.
- Effect duration increased to 8 seconds.
- +5% Additional Damage Reduction.
- Extend the effect duration to 9 sec.
- +5% Additional Damage Reduction.

Super Sensing
ExpertiseSelf HP, Attack, and Defense +10% respectively.
Recommended Gear
Early blue gear should usually stay at level 0. Upgrade Ore is scarce, so the best value comes from shifting investment into the first strong epic pieces instead of over-upgrading temporary equipment.

M3 Armor
The easiest blue piece to justify because Scarlett actually wants the extra frontline stability. Equip it early, but do not sink upgrade ore into it.

M3 Data Chip
This gives her a small early stat cushion and is fine as temporary filler while better defensive epics are still missing.

M3 Turret
Helpful for keeping some burst on her auto pattern, but it should stay a short-term equip-only piece with no ore invested.

M4-A Seahawk Radar
One of Scarlett's best first epic upgrades because it adds meaningful survivability and damage reduction without asking for a full rebuild.

M4-A Porcupine Armor
Pair this with Seahawk Radar when you want Scarlett to stay durable in harder PvE or mixed-pressure fights. It is the cleanest long-term armor upgrade for her.
Strengths
Strong Monster Mitigation
Bastion Guard gives Scarlett a clear niche in monster-oriented content by cutting incoming damage during the most dangerous windows.
Balanced Tank Utility
She is sturdier than a damage dealer but more proactive than a pure wall, which helps lineups that want a hybrid frontline presence.
Promotion Headroom
Unlike throwaway starter tanks, Scarlett has a real future path because the dataset tracks her SSR to UR promotion route.
Flexible Squad Fit
She can anchor PvE progress, slot into mixed-vehicle formations, and still contribute enough burst to avoid feeling like dead weight.
Weaknesses
Relies On Team Support
Scarlett performs best when another frontline or backline support helps cover sustained pressure, healing, or extra disruption.
Source Guidance Is Inconsistent
The referenced guide alternates between describing her as a damage dealer and a defense tank, so she needs a careful, grounded interpretation in practice.
Blue Gear Falls Off Fast
Her early pieces are just placeholders. Delaying the move into stronger epic defense gear leaves her feeling much squishier than she should.
Positioning Still Matters
Scarlett is durable, but she still loses value if she is overexposed before her utility skills can stabilize the fight.
Performance Tips
Prioritize Bastion Guard
Upgrade the mitigation skill first so Scarlett gets real defensive value in the kinds of fights where you actually field her.
Use Midline Or Protected Frontline
Keep her where she can trade safely, especially if your team already has a sturdier lead tank to absorb the first wave of focus.
Keep Blue Gear Temporary
M3 gear is only there to bridge the gap. Save ore for Seahawk Radar and Porcupine Armor rather than over-upgrading filler equipment.
Plan Around UR Promotion
If you intend to keep Scarlett long term, funnel resources with the UR path in mind so her eventual promotion actually pays off.
Conclusion
Scarlett is most useful when you treat her like a hybrid frontline piece instead of forcing her into a pure DPS role. With the right positioning, smarter skill priority, and early access to real defensive epics, she delivers dependable protection plus enough burst damage to keep your lineup moving.
FAQ
Where should Scarlett be positioned in battle?
The source guide favors a protected midline placement so Scarlett can stay safe early while still contributing her burst and defensive utility.
What are Scarlett's key skills?
Her main package is Flame Burst for physical damage, T-5 Armor for defense, Bastion Guard for mitigation, and Super Sensing for broad stat support.
Does Scarlett work well in aircraft synergy teams?
Yes, as a flexible hybrid slot. She is not an aircraft hero herself, but she can still support mixed squads that want a sturdier center piece.
Can Scarlett be used in all game modes?
She is usable across several modes, but she is strongest when her defensive utility and burst timing matter more than pure top-end damage scaling.
Promotion
SSR to UR
Scarlett is tracked as a promotable hero in the dataset.