VV: Ultimatum features Senbonzakura as the strongest Shikai Ability for Shinigami players. This Shikai Ability has some of the most powerful moves in the game, including area-of-effect attacks, targeted moves, and a sub-mode. These can be used to pressure the opponent and deal a lot of damage at the same time, especially with the right build.
Here’s everything you need to know about Senbonzakura in VV: Ultimatum.
Breaking down Senbonzakura in VV: Ultimatum
How to get


After attaining your Shikai Ability, you can use Ability Rerolls for a 1% chance to receive Senbonzakura. Classified as a Legendary Shikai Ability, Senbonzakura is among the rarest options available, rivaling the likes of The Superstar for Quincy and Los Lobos for Hollows.
You can get Ability Rerolls through code redemptions, quest completion, Daily Rewards, as random mob drops, and more.
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Moveset and upgrades


Senbonzakura has regular attacks that cover a large crescent area in front of you. Even with regular attacks, it can create some excellent pressure in neutral. Its critical is equally as potent, offering great damage potential.
It has three Shikai moves, which are detailed below:
- Petal Dance: Stab your blade forth to send flowers that circle the target and hit caught within the circle.
- Thousand Blossoms: Bladescatter: Petal Dance variant that causes the flowers to cover two areas instead that damage the opponents.
- Thousand Blossoms: Encircle: Petal Dance variant that covers a large single area.
- Wave of Blossoms: Sends a wave of petals that deal damage to anyone caught within.
For every time you deal damage, Senbonzakura builds up a Blossoming meter, which leads into the Scatter, Senbonzakura mode. This mode, activated by holding E on the keyboard, adds a bleeding effect to all of your attacks while making great improvements to the effectiveness of your regular attacks and critical hits. In this state, you can perform another skill called Thousand Blossoms: Final Act, the details of which are listed below:
- Thousand Blossoms: Final Act: Advancing rush move that swings twice for massive damage and bleed effect.
Senbonzakura’s effectiveness can also be increased by raising your Ability Level. This can be done by using its moveset in general combat, meaning it will get stronger the more you use it. You can check the different Upgrades unlocked at the various Ability Levels, which are categorized into Damage, Reiatsu Efficiency, and Rate sections.
Damage
- Level 4: When your Blossoming meter is 50% or more, your petal-related abilities trigger a petal aftercut.
- Level 6: With a maxed-out Blossoming meter, enemies at low HP will be instantly defeated by petal aftercuts.
Reiatsu Efficiency
- Level 9: All neutral parries become perfect parries when in Blossoming mode.
- Level 10: Manual perfect parries extend the duration of Blossoming mode by a small amount.
Rate
- Level 5: Send petals after an opponent upon knocking them back with a blade catch.
- Level 6: Wave of Blossoms now causes a downslam on hit and builds up more Blossoming meter when the meter is above 30%.
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FAQs on VV: Ultimatum
How do I get Senbonzakura in VV: Ultimatum?
Shinigami players can get Senbonzakura through Ability Rerolls.
What rarity does Senbonzakura belong to in VV: Ultimatum?
Senbonzakura belongs to the Legendary rarity.
How do I trigger the Blossoming mode with Senbonzakura?
The Blossoming mode can be activated using E on the keyboard, L2 + D-Pad Right on the PlayStation controller, and LT + D-Pad Right on the Xbox controller.
Edited by Swapnil Joshi




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