Name
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Best Archetype(s)
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PVE
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PVP
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Democalypse
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PVE |
PVP |
Offense |
Defense |
Prelim |
Boss
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Griffith
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3 |
3 |
3 |
1 |
1 |
Pros |
- Blade of the Absolute is an Almighty Physical attack with increased innate accuracy (1.5x), high crit rate and hits the same target multiple times, shredding Endures.
- Hawk of Light refunds 3 MP and sets up Almighty Tetrakarn on kill, letting him spam Blade of the Absolute repeatedly while completely walling off demons like Shiva A.
- Has evasion thanks to innate Evade and Hawk of Light providing an Evasion bonus.
- Panel 2 provides him Null Charm, Null Bind, and Null Mute. Thanks to Hawk of Light's team-wide cleanse effect when he downs an enemy, he can function as an evasive cleric that can also help with DPS if a cleanser is not required.
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Cons |
- As he does not have any damage booster in his kit (outside of P3), damage transfers are mandatory if building him as an assassin.
- Difficult to build as he requires too many stats to function, forcing you to choose which parts of his kit to specialize in.
- Requires a good team built around him to really shine.
- Outclassed by Beelzebub (Human) as an Almighty (Physical) Repeller.
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Notes |
- Limited-time Collaboration unit. Nobody knows if he will be rerun.
- Red gives him access to discounted Vorpal Blade, which can be useful if you want a piercing AOE for PvE, especially since ANY kill will trigger Hawk of Light.
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