
Breaking Limits: Maelle's Ridiculous Damage Build Gets Tuned
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 reveals Maelle's absurd potential, capable of dealing over 2 billion damage with her optimized setup. Let's explore how players achieved these insane numbers and why Sandfall Interactive had to intervene.
Post-Game Power Unleashed

The real adventure begins after completing Expedition 33's main story, where players discover terrifying bosses with massive health pools. Naturally, the community found an equally extreme solution - Maelle's nuclear build creates damage numbers that would make final boss Simon reconsider his life choices.
Building a Damage Monster

Maelle's devastating Stendhal skill becomes twice as deadly in Virtuose stance. The build requires two crucial Luminas: Cheater grants extra turns, while Shortcut activates when health drops below 30%.
Her weapon Medalum provides immediate Virtuose activation at battle start, paired with Last Stand's stance shift and health sacrifice mechanic damage.

The final touch comes from damage amplifiers like Painted Power (breaks damage cap), Death's Door (+50% at low HP), and Confident Fighter (+30% with healing penalty). Against Simon's 45 million HP pool, Maelle could theoretically eliminate him 48 times over.
The Fall of Stendhal
Sandfall Interactive admitted Stendhal's tuning overshot their intentions. Originally underwhelming through development, final balance passes made it too effective. While still allowing creative exploits, upcoming adjustments aim for better balance.
Explosive Success

The game's astronomical sales figures mirror Maelle's damage numbers - hitting 2 million copies in just 12 days. Even French President Emmanuel Macron praised Sandfall Interactive's achievement, highlighting its cultural significance.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 continues its momentum as a potential Game of the Year contender. Available now across modern platforms, the adventure evolves through ongoing updates and community discoveries.
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