Difference between revisions of "Heqet"
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|rarity= 2 | |rarity= 2 | ||
|ai= Heal | |ai= Heal | ||
− | |max_hp= 952 ( | + | |max_hp= 952 (263/343) |
− | |max_str= 143 (145/ | + | |max_str= 143 (145/343) |
− | |max_mag= 134 ( | + | |max_mag= 134 (199/343) |
− | |max_vit= 124 ( | + | |max_vit= 124 (263/343) |
− | |max_agi= 148 ( | + | |max_agi= 148 (146/343) |
− | |max_luck= 115 ( | + | |max_luck= 115 (310/343) |
|patk= 630 | |patk= 630 | ||
|pdef= 537 | |pdef= 537 | ||
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|negotiation= False | |negotiation= False | ||
|exchangeable= False | |exchangeable= False | ||
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|fissionlink= https://oceanxdds.github.io/dx2_fusion/?route=fission&demon=Heqet#en | |fissionlink= https://oceanxdds.github.io/dx2_fusion/?route=fission&demon=Heqet#en | ||
|fusionlink= https://oceanxdds.github.io/dx2_fusion/?route=fusion&demon=Heqet#en | |fusionlink= https://oceanxdds.github.io/dx2_fusion/?route=fusion&demon=Heqet#en |
Revision as of 22:20, 4 February 2022
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2★ | Holy | 27 | Heal |
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HP | 952 (263/343) | Vitality | 124 (263/343) | ||||
Strength | 143 (145/343) | Agility | 148 (146/343) | ||||
Magic | 134 (199/343) | Luck | 115 (310/343) | ||||
PATK | 630 | PDEF | 537 | ||||
MATK | 611 | MDEF | 533 |
Innate Skills | Meposumudi 4 MP Cures All Party Members of Poison. Reduces the chance of being Poisoned during this wave by 30%.
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The Egyptian goddess of water and fertility. She is usually depicted as a frog or woman with a frog's head and archaeological findings of frog statues are often thought to represent her. As the symbol of fertility, midwives in ancient Egypt were called the 'Servants of Heqet.'