Difference between revisions of "Asherah"
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|ai= Heal | |ai= Heal | ||
− | |max_hp= 1479 (3/ | + | |max_hp= 1479 (3/303) |
− | |max_str= 117 ( | + | |max_str= 117 (174/303) |
− | |max_mag= 192 (68/ | + | |max_mag= 192 (68/303) |
− | |max_vit= 236 (2/ | + | |max_vit= 236 (2/303) |
− | |max_agi= 112 ( | + | |max_agi= 112 (241/303) |
− | |max_luck= 138 ( | + | |max_luck= 138 (201/303) |
|patk= 575 | |patk= 575 | ||
|pdef= 648 | |pdef= 648 |
Revision as of 06:37, 22 December 2020
Stats
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Rarity | Race | Grade | AI |
5★ | Lady | 83 | Heal |
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HP | 1479 (3/303) | Vitality | 236 (2/303) | ||||
Strength | 117 (174/303) | Agility | 112 (241/303) | ||||
Magic | 192 (68/303) | Luck | 138 (201/303) | ||||
PATK | 575 | PDEF | 648 | ||||
MATK | 733 | MDEF | 685 |
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Panel Completion Bonus | Reduces the cost of Mediarama by 1MP. | -50% to Fire damage received. | Increases the uses of Mother Creation by 1. |
Panel Step Stat Bonus | HP +25 (MAX +250) | Mag Def +15 (MAX +150) | HP +25 (MAX +250) |
Availability
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Role Summary
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Official Profile
A goddess from Ancient Semitic religion, married to the Lord of the Mountains Amurru. She is thought of as the Mother of all Gods. As the goddess of love and fertility she was worshiped in ancient Babylonia. She is also know as Astarte in other religions.