Difference between revisions of "Sphinx"
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|rarity= 4 | |rarity= 4 | ||
|ai= Support | |ai= Support | ||
| − | |max_hp= 1051 ( | + | |max_hp= 1051 (229/409) |
| − | |max_str= 87 ( | + | |max_str= 87 (347/409) |
| − | |max_mag= 210 ( | + | |max_mag= 210 (41/409) |
| − | |max_vit= 145 ( | + | |max_vit= 145 (229/409) |
| − | |max_agi= 130 ( | + | |max_agi= 130 (268/409) |
| − | |max_luck= 156 ( | + | |max_luck= 156 (167/409) |
|patk= 512 | |patk= 512 | ||
|pdef= 533 | |pdef= 533 | ||
Revision as of 22:28, 20 March 2024
Stats
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Elemental Resistances | ||||||
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| - | Null | Weak | - | - | Repel | Weak | |
| Info | |||
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| Rarity | Race | Grade | AI |
| 4★ | Holy | 76 | Support |
| 6★ Stats | |||||||
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| HP | 1051 (229/409) | Vitality | 145 (229/409) | ||||
| Strength | 87 (347/409) | Agility | 130 (268/409) | ||||
| Magic | 210 (41/409) | Luck | 156 (167/409) | ||||
| PATK | 512 | PDEF | 533 | ||||
| MATK | 771 | MDEF | 594 | ||||
| Innate Skills | |
Awaken: Gacha: -
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| Panel 1 | Panel 2 | Panel 3 | |
| Panel Completion Bonus | -15% chance of receiving status ailments. | -15% to Fire/Light damage received. | +10% to Light damage. |
| Panel Step Stat Bonus | HP: +150 (Max) | Mag ATK: +50 (Max) | 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 | ||
| 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | |||
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| Notes | - | ||||||
PvE Builds
PvP Builds
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Official Profile
A beast from Greek mythology with the head and breasts of a beautiful woman, the body of a lion and hawk-like wings. In a rage, the goddess Hera sent Sphinx to punish the people of Thebes, where Sphinx asked a riddle of those attempting to pass, eating those who could not answer. The hero Oedipus answered correctly and in shock threw herself off a cliff, to her death. However, in Egyptian lore she was worshiped as a symbol of the sun god.