Reona is one of those names that pops up in a few different games, but whether she's playable really depends on which title you're talking about. I first came across her in 'Blue Archive,' where she's a student at Gehenna Academy. She's part of the Problem Solver 68 squad, and yeah, you can totally play as her there! Her design is super cute, with that gothic lolita vibe, and her personality is this fun mix of mischievous and loyal. The game gives her a sniper rifle, which fits her calm but deadly vibe during missions. It's one of those cases where a character’s playstyle actually reflects their personality, which I always appreciate.
Outside of 'Blue Archive,' I haven’t seen Reona as a playable character in other major titles, but there might be smaller indie games or mobile titles where she appears. Sometimes characters with the same name pop up in completely unrelated games, so it’s worth double-checking if you’re thinking of a specific version of her. If you’re a fan of her in 'Blue Archive,' though, she’s definitely worth building—her skills are solid for certain team comps, and her bond stories add a lot to her charm. Plus, who doesn’t love a character who can switch from teasing her friends to obliterating enemies in seconds?
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