Difference between revisions of "Sleipnir"
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|rarity= 4 | |rarity= 4 | ||
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− | |max_hp= 891 ( | + | |max_hp= 891 (291/328) |
− | |max_str= 102 ( | + | |max_str= 102 (232/328) |
− | |max_mag= 162 ( | + | |max_mag= 162 (155/328) |
− | |max_vit= 111 ( | + | |max_vit= 111 (291/328) |
− | |max_agi= 164 (59/ | + | |max_agi= 164 (59/328) |
− | |max_luck= 171 (26/ | + | |max_luck= 171 (26/328) |
|patk= 544 | |patk= 544 | ||
|pdef= 503 | |pdef= 503 |
Revision as of 18:44, 4 August 2021
Stats
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Rarity | Race | Grade | AI |
4★ | Holy | 62 | Attack |
6★ Stats | |||||||
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HP | 891 (291/328) | Vitality | 111 (291/328) | ||||
Strength | 102 (232/328) | Agility | 164 (59/328) | ||||
Magic | 162 (155/328) | Luck | 171 (26/328) | ||||
PATK | 544 | PDEF | 503 | ||||
MATK | 670 | MDEF | 533 |
Innate Skills | |
Gacha: - | |
Gacha: Binge Eating 6 MP Inflicts Phys (Physical) damage with 140 power on a Single Enemy, while healing caster 40% of damage dealt.
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Panel 1 | Panel 2 | Panel 3 | |
Panel Completion Bonus | +10 to Ma. | +5% to Light damage. | +10% to this demon's affect on Battle Speed. |
Panel Step Stat Bonus | HP: +150 (Max) | Mag ATK: +50 (Max) | HP: +150 (Max) |
Availability
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Role Summary
Name | Best Archetype(s) | PVE | PVP | Democalypse | |||
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PVE | PVP | Offense | Defense | Prelim | Boss | ||
Sleipnir |
3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | ||
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Notes | - | ||||||
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Official Profile
Odin's eight-legged horse of Norse lore. Not only can it run at incredible speeds but it can also fly and ferry the dead to the heavens. Its father was Svadilfari and its mother was Loki in the guise of a female horse, given to Odin as a gift. It is also used as a symbol of the gallows. The tree from which Odin himself hug in the underworld to retrieve the Runes, was also called Sleipnir.