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If you've already done a bunch of Urban Nightmare, give Kim a nice singular strike build and go beat her up.
If you're worried about Hysteria, then do not clash with her melee attack and do not one-side her with the "Villain."
1) It made me happy.
2) I was making sure my decks worked properly. Like... I didn't wanna win once and think "okay, that worked" and move on. What if enough rolls were "really just lucky" - think of how Deep Drag rolls 6 - 19 -> what if the enemy consistently rolled low and I just had an easy time? Unlikely, but replaying it a bunch was one way to be sure.
Also, fun fact: it was not hyperbole when I said I fought Queen of Hatred 10 times with every build in that section. lol
To Overcome Crisis draws a page on use and, if the librarian's HP is 25% or lower, it also restores a light on hit
As you're generally not going to be 25% HP or lower, it isn't reliable to count on Overcome Crisis for light restore. Exception is obviously Yujin.
For Kim, I opted to give him Draw of the Sword for light restore and Flash of Sunup for draw. If you want, you can run 3 copies of To Overcome Crisis instead of Slash of Sunup.
The reason I went with Flash of Sunup is simple: easier time setting up clashes because Singular Strike builds is a bit tricky to work with.
For variety, I included a Singular Strike build over in SotC and in end-game.