Paper Heron brings a fresh twist to Reverse: 1999 with her unique Impromptu playstyle and strong team support. To make the most of her, it’s important to understand her skills and best build choices. That’s why this Reverse: 1999 Paper Heron Build Guide breaks everything down for you, including her skills, best Psychubes, and best team compositions to help you optimize her for your gameplay.
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Paper Heron Overview
Paper Heron is the first limited 6★ Plant Arcanist in Reverse: 1999. She is designed specifically around the Impromptu mechanic and works as a powerful main DPS or Sub DPS and team enabler, transforming the standard Impromptu playstyle into a fast, high-damage “Plantpromptu” or “Vegan Impromptu” archetype. This playstyle is strong in AoE fights while still maintaining good single-target damage when fewer enemies are present.

Her kit deploys the Qi Panorama Array, converts Impromptu Incantations into Plant Afflatus Reality DMG with split attacks, generates Eureka stacks for team buffs, and greatly boosts Impromptu damage of the whole team. She performs well in both single-target and multi-target fights, making her a meta choice for endgame content like Limbo, Reveries, and other difficult stages.
Paper Heron Core Mechanic: Impromptu Incantation
Impromptu is a special system that works like a separate attacker for your team. Its damage is based on your team’s average stats and the amount of Inspiration you build each turn. Here is how this mechanic works:

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Using Eureka gives you Inspiration.
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That Inspiration is randomly added to cards in your hand on the next turn.
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When you play an inspired card, its value is added to Impromptu for that turn.
At the end of the turn, Impromptu checks how much Inspiration you collected:
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3 / 6 / 12 / 20 Inspiration gives 1 / 2 / 3 / 5 extra attacks.
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More Inspiration means more hits and higher damage.
Paper Heron makes this system easier to use by reducing bad randomness (like Inspiration landing on unwanted cards) and boosting overall damage with her skills, insights, and Qi Panorama Array.
Paper Heron Kit Breakdown
Below are all of Paper Heron’s Incantation skills and Inheritance effects to help you better understand how she works on the battlefield:

Paper Heron Incantation Skills
Paper Heron’s Incantation Skills define her role as both a damage dealer and team enabler, built around the Impromptu mechanic. Her kit combines AoE damage, team buffs, and Inspiration generation to increase overall team output and control the flow of battle.
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Incantation Skill |
Skill Effect |
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Shaper of Qi Skill 1 – Mass Attack
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Deals 200/300/500% Reality DMG to 2 enemies. If she has enough Eureka, consumes 2 Eureka to add +1 extra attack to [Impromptu Incantation] for the round (Portraits increase this). |
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Reader of Chi Skill 2 – Buff
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Grants 2 stacks of [Valley Wind] to self and [Auspicious Wind] to all allies for 2 rounds. Consumes 2 Eureka to increase [Impromptu Incantation] DMG by 20/25/30% for the turn. |
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A Paper Craft Legion Ultimate – Mass Attack
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Deals 750% Reality DMG to all enemies. Consumes all Eureka to increase DMG (based on amount). Grants self 2 Eureka, adds +8 [Inspiration] for the turn's [Impromptu Incantation], and increases [Glimpse of the Dao] level by 1. |
Paper Heron Inheritance Effects
Paper Heron’s Inheritance effects play a key role in boosting her team support and improving Impromptu consistency. These passives enhance Inspiration generation, increase team damage, and make her overall gameplay smoother and more reliable.
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Ability |
Effect |
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Precognition (Passive Core)
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When allies use Eureka, they get Inspiration. More chances for Inspiration to go to attack cards. At the start of each round, she restores her own Eureka and gives 2 Eureka to all allies. Turns Impromptu into Plant Reality damage. This effect can hit 2 extra enemies but deals less damage. It also does more damage when there are fewer enemies. |
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Insight I
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At the start of the battle, Paper Heron creates the Qi Panorama field. If she uses her Ultimate and the field is not active, it will be created again. Her maximum Eureka is also increased. |
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Insight II
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Gives a small +5% ATK boost. |
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Insight III
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At the start of battle, all allies gain extra ATK based on Paper Heron’s ATK through True Guidance effect. When allies use skills, she uses Eureka to increase Inspiration. Helps build Glimpse of the Dao faster. Impromptu also gets stronger based on this buff. |
Paper Heron Portraits
Paper Heron’s Portraits focus on strengthening the Impromptu mechanic by increasing hit count, boosting Reality DMG, and improving how extra attacks convert into bonus damage. These upgrades significantly raise her overall damage ceiling, especially in longer or high-difficulty fights.

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P1: Provides a strong overall damage boost, with increased effectiveness against fewer enemies. Gains extra value when Qi Panorama and higher Glimpse of the Dao levels are active.
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P2: A major power spike—allows Impromptu to attack up to 4 times per round, with extra hits converting into powerful bonus damage.
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P3: Improves total damage output further, adds bonus damage against fewer enemies, and increases penetration for better performance against tougher targets.
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P4: Enhances team synergy by adding +2 Impromptu attacks from Shaper of Qi and improving team-wide buffs like Auspicious Wind.
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P5: The biggest upgrade—raises the maximum attacks to 5 per round, with extra attacks dealing massive bonus damage (up to +300%).
Recommendation: P2 and P5 give the biggest power boosts because they increase max attacks and greatly improve extra damage potential. P1 is also a strong overall upgrade for general damage.
Best Psychubes for Paper Heron
While Paper Heron acts as a Sub DPS and team enabler, choosing the right Psychube is important to improve her damage output and overall support value. Here are the best Psychubes for Paper Heron best builds:
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Psychube |
Recommendation / Effects |
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Wayfarer of the Dao (Signature)
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Best in Slot - This is a 6-star Psychube. Every time an ally uses Eureka, all allies gain +0.2% extra damage (up to 30 stacks). If the user is Plant, placing an Array also gives all allies +6% Incantation damage. This bonus stops when the Array ends or is replaced. |
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Addio Coda
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Good alternative Increases overall party damage. Works well for general support builds but less synergy than signature. |
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Aurora After Winter
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Situational Focuses on ATK boost, giving extra damage but without strong synergy with Eureka or Array mechanics. |
Paper Heron Best Team Compositions
Paper Heron works as a Main DPS, Sub DPS, and team enabler in most teams. She shines best in Impromptu-based teams by converting Impromptu into strong Plant Reality damage, giving Eureka to the team, generating Inspiration, and boosting overall team damage. So, let’s look at the best team options from this Reverse: 1999 Paper Heron building guide:

Plantpromptu Core Team (Optimal / Meta)
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Paper Heron
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Mercuria
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Tooth Fairy
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Kiperina
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Main DPS / Enabler |
Supporter |
Support and sustain |
Sustain |
This team works very well with Paper Heron because it has a strong AP economy, high Eureka usage, and steady Inspiration generation every round. Mercuria boosts team damage, Tooth Fairy provides extra AP and increases Impromptu effectiveness, and Kiperina keeps the team safe with shields. Overall, this team is very strong for high-HP bosses and difficult content.
Paper Dao Budget Team (Alternative)
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Paper Heron
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Regulus
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An-an Lee
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Voyager
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Main DPS / Enabler |
Sub DPS |
Supporter |
Supporter |
This Paper Heron team is a strong alternative because An-an Lee helps rank up cards and generate more Inspiration, Voyager provides good AP support and helps with Impromptu control, and Regulus adds extra damage output. With these teammates, it is easier for many players to build while still generating plenty of Inspiration, allowing Paper Heron’s array and Glimpse of the Dao to shine, and keeping the team safe and fast.
Paper Heron Gameplay and Playstyle
Paper Heron works as a Main DPS, Sub DPS, and team enabler in Impromptu teams. Her main job is to turn Impromptu into strong Plant Reality damage, give Eureka to the whole team, and increase overall team damage. She also deals good personal damage, but her biggest strength is making the whole team stronger through Inspiration and buffs.

Paper Heron gameplay is simple and easy to play. At the start of each round, she automatically gives 2 Eureka to all allies. You just need to play your cards normally. Whenever Eureka is used, you gain Inspiration for Impromptu. Try to collect as much Inspiration as possible so Impromptu can attack more times with higher damage.
During battles, use her Ultimate early to gain a big Inspiration boost and improve Glimpse of the Dao. Her buff skill should also be used often to keep damage buffs active. In team play, make sure Paper Heron is placed in the last slot so Impromptu deals Plant damage.
Should You Pull Paper Heron?
Yes, Paper Heron is worth pulling if you want a strong and easy-to-use unit for Impromptu teams or need a solid second team. As a limited character, she may take time to return, and even at P0 she performs very well and gets stronger with portraits. Overall, she is a high-value unit for both new and experienced players, especially for 2026 endgame meta teams.

Pull Advice: If you are planning to pull Paper Heron, you can play Reverse: 1999 on PC using OSLink and use the multi-instance sync feature to create multiple instances. This allows you to try pulling on several accounts at once, which can increase your chances of getting Paper Heron R1999 earlier for your gameplay.
Conclusion
Paper Heron stands out as a DPS character who also supports the whole team as a strong enabler in most meta teams. With this Reverse: 1999 Paper Heron Build Guide, you can build her for maximum performance and pair her with reliable teammates to get the best results in battle. And if you want to take your progression even further, OSLink gives you a powerful advantage by letting you automate repetitive farming and run multiple accounts at once. This makes it easier to gather resources, test builds, and progress faster without spending extra time, so you can focus more on optimizing your team and enjoying the game.















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