Black Maria
Stats
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Rarity | Race | Grade | AI |
5★ | Lady | 80 | Heal |
6★ Stats | |||||||
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HP | 1107 (170/433) | Vitality | 157 (169/433) | ||||
Strength | 88 (339/433) | Agility | 142 (250/433) | ||||
Magic | 178 (179/433) | Luck | 178 (19/433) | ||||
PATK | 514 | PDEF | 546 | ||||
MATK | 703 | MDEF | 591 |
Innate Skills | Black Beckoning Passive Activates the following Chain Effect at the end of own turn:
Inflicts 10% fractional damage (200 max) on all enemies based on their current HP. |
Awaken: Gacha: -
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Awaken: Deathtouch 6 MP Inflicts Almighty (Magic) damage with 140 power on a Single Enemy, while healing caster 40% of damage dealt. Gacha: Sea of Chaos 9 MP Inflicts Almighty (Magic) damage with 100 power on All Enemies and reduces enemy's DEF 20% for 3 turns.
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Gacha: Epitome of Illusion Passive +15% to Phys evasion rate. -45% chance of receiving status ailments.
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Panel Completion Bonus | +20% Phys evasion rate. +20% chance to inflict status ailments. | Activates the following Chain Effect after Black Lullaby is activated: Increases own party's DEF and EV/AC by 20%. (1 turn) | +20% to max HP. +20% to Healing skill effectiveness. |
Panel Step Stat Bonus | HP: +250(MAX) | Mag DEF: +150(MAX) | HP: +250(MAX) |
Availability
- Only available from a banner specific event.
- Available from the gacha.
Black Maria/Sword Black Maria/Shield
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Role Summary
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Official Profile
A holy mother of the dark, of Christian descent. The statues in regular churches are usually of the Virgin Mary, but some suspicious black statues do exist. They say that these statues have their origins in the Middle East, such as Egypt's Isis and the Phrygian Cybele.