Difference between revisions of "Ym"
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|rarity= 4 | |rarity= 4 | ||
|ai= Attack | |ai= Attack | ||
− | |max_hp= 1103 ( | + | |max_hp= 1103 (183/433) |
− | |max_str= 126 ( | + | |max_str= 126 (216/433) |
− | |max_mag= 199 ( | + | |max_mag= 199 (102/433) |
− | |max_vit= 156 ( | + | |max_vit= 156 (181/433) |
− | |max_agi= 130 ( | + | |max_agi= 130 (291/433) |
− | |max_luck= 126 ( | + | |max_luck= 126 (375/433) |
|patk= 594 | |patk= 594 | ||
|pdef= 564 | |pdef= 564 |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 7 December 2024
Stats
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Rarity | Race | Grade | AI |
4★ | Drake | 77 | Attack |
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HP | 1103 (183/433) | Vitality | 156 (181/433) | ||||
Strength | 126 (216/433) | Agility | 130 (291/433) | ||||
Magic | 199 (102/433) | Luck | 126 (375/433) | ||||
PATK | 594 | PDEF | 564 | ||||
MATK | 747 | MDEF | 601 |
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Gacha: - |
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Panel Completion Bonus | +10% to max HP. | -25% to Ice damage received. | +10% to Ice damage. |
Panel Step Stat Bonus | HP: +150(MAX) | Mag ATK: +50(MAX) | HP: +150(MAX) |
Availability
Role Summary
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Official Profile
A dragon of ancient Semitic lore of the Palestinian region. He is enemies with Baal, the god of fertility and agriculture. He dwells underwater and gains his powers by ruling the seas and rivers, which he also causes to flood. Even though it was Baal who defeated him, because there are similarities to the way Tiamat was killed by Marduk in Babylonian lore, some believe that Ym and Tiamat are in fact the same being.