Difference between revisions of "Gucumatz"
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|max_str= 174 (98/324) | |max_str= 174 (98/324) | ||
|max_mag= 142 (179/324) | |max_mag= 142 (179/324) |
Revision as of 18:21, 7 July 2021
Stats
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Rarity | Race | Grade | AI |
4★ | Dragon | 69 | Support |
6★ Stats | |||||||
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HP | 1140 (73/324) | Vitality | 164 (72/324) | ||||
Strength | 174 (98/324) | Agility | 88 (304/324) | ||||
Magic | 142 (179/324) | Luck | 153 (119/324) | ||||
PATK | 695 | PDEF | 597 | ||||
MATK | 628 | MDEF | 581 |
Innate Skills | |
Gacha: - | |
Awaken: Wind Breath 4 MP Inflicts Force (Magic) damage 2 to 4 times with 45 power on Random Enemies.
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Awaken: Tetraka Shift Passive Casts Tetrakarn at the beginning of a battle if the enemy attacks first. Gacha: Retaliate Passive When receiving a Phys Attack, 50% chance to counter dealing Phys damage with 100 power.
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Panel 1 | Panel 2 | Panel 3 | |
Panel Completion Bonus | +5% to damage dealt by attacks that target all or random enemies. | -15% to Critical hit rate of damage received. | +20% to max HP. |
Panel Step Stat Bonus | HP: +150 (Max) | Phys Atk/Mag Atk: +4 (MAX 40) | HP: +150 (Max) |
Availability
Info | Builds | Lore |
Role Summary
Name | Best Archetype(s) | PVE | PVP | Democalypse | |||
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PVE | PVP | Offense | Defense | Prelim | Boss | ||
Gucumatz |
3 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | ||
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Notes | - | ||||||
PvE Builds
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Official Profile
A giant monster with blue and green plumage that appears in the Popol Vuh of Mayan lore. The god of the sky Huracan and the god of the sea Gucumatz conjured mountains and land from water and gave life to the world. The ancient Mayans also called Gucumatz the god of creation for this reason.