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*[[Plague of Babylon]] removes Barriers and has a very high chance of landing Weak status, making him an incredible setup for [[Ailment Team]]s. | *[[Plague of Babylon]] removes Barriers and has a very high chance of landing Weak status, making him an incredible setup for [[Ailment Team]]s. | ||
− | *High STR, [[Auto- | + | *High STR, [[Auto-Taruka]] in Purple and increased Accuracy from [[Meslamtaea]] make him a decent Physical demon, especially when Paneled. |
*Auto-Rebellion on Poison boosts his damage and synergizes with [[Pale Rider]]. | *Auto-Rebellion on Poison boosts his damage and synergizes with [[Pale Rider]]. | ||
*Nergal is particularly strong against Cleric [[Angra Mainyu]], as he can stack massive amounts of infliction to brute-force Weak through Angra's ailment resistance, which then lets you land your own Ailments to disable him from cleansing. | *Nergal is particularly strong against Cleric [[Angra Mainyu]], as he can stack massive amounts of infliction to brute-force Weak through Angra's ailment resistance, which then lets you land your own Ailments to disable him from cleansing. |
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Contents
Role Summary
Name | Best Archetype(s) | PVE | PVP | Democalypse | |||
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PVE | PVP | Offense | Defense | Prelim | Boss | ||
Nergal |
1 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 | ||
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PvE Builds
PvP Builds
Archetype(s)
- Purple: Auto-Taruka for buff control
Skill Transfers
Ailment infliction Boosters to consistently apply Weak.
Ailment Infliction Boosters:
- Insanity: Highest Ailment infliction modifier.
- Ailment Survivor: Ailment infliction modifier + endure.
- Epitome of Madness: Ailment infliction + evasion modifier.
- Madness: Early game/budget option.
Other/Misc. Skills:
- Null/Resist Ice: Covers his weakness
- Enduring Soul +: Adds survivability
- Speedster: Boosts team speed if needed.
Brands
- Stat priorities: Ailment Infliction%, Speed%
- Sick: Boosts ailment infliction rate
- Divine: Allows him to literally spam Plague of Babylon
- Speed: Boosts team speed if needed.
Mitama
- STR (10): To boost damage output if he is needed to attack
- AGI (20): Increases his accuracy and team speed.
- LUK (20): Increases his chances of landing ailments
Build(s)
You've got me weak | |||
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Transferred Skills | Notes:
The corner stone of any ailment centric team. Pair with Angra to bind, poison, mute, charm and curse all enemies once he fires off a single Plague of Babylon, to shut down teams without a cleric. Also works well with other powerful ailment inflictors. | ||
Epitome of Madness | Insanity | ||
Infused Mitama | |||
St 10 Ag 20 Lu 20 | |||
Brands | |||
Sick + Speed with Ailment Infliction% | |||
Target Stats | |||
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Samael versus Nergal
P3 Samael and Nergal both play a similar role in providing Barrier Break for Ailment teams.
- Nergal casts Weak alongside Barrier Break. This allows your other Ailments to land 100%, letting you ignore Ailment Infliction rates on those demons.
- P3 Samael's Barrier Break occurs at the start of the turn, without consuming a Press Turn. This effectively gives you an extra press turn to land an additional element, kill their Ailment cleaner etc and is invaluable versus double Intimidating Stance.
- Samael requires more investment as his Fast Barrier Break only unlocks at P3. Nergal is useable the moment you pull him.
- Samael has the additional perk of casting Fast Makara Break, which can be handy for other team compositions.
- Samael comes with Ailment skills of his own, whereas Nergal can be used as a secondary damage dealer.
- When paired with Pale Rider, damage does not matter as he will kill all poisoned enemies in two turns without fail.