Hagen
Stats
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Rarity | Race | Grade | AI |
5★ | Hero | 89 | Attack |
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HP | 1023 (267/414) | Vitality | 139 (267/414) | ||||
Strength | 205 (53/414) | Agility | 228 (27/414) | ||||
Magic | 69 (398/414) | Luck | 160 (106/414) | ||||
PATK | 760 | PDEF | 585 | ||||
MATK | 474 | MDEF | 517 |
Innate Skills | ![]() Heals 500 HP upon receiving the first killing blow. ![]() Activates the following Chain Effect if the attack is successful: |
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Panel Completion Bonus | +20% to own effect on Battle Speed. While the one with this skill is alive, all party members will receive the following effect: +20% to hit rate. | +20% to Phys damage. Activates the following Chain Effect when an enemy is inflicted with Gloom: Reduces ATK and EV/AC of all enemies by 20%. (1 turn) | +20% to Phys damage. +20% to hit rate. |
Panel Step Stat Bonus | HP +25 (MAX +250) | Phys ATK +10(MAX 100) | Speed:+2%(MAX +20%) |
Availability
Only available from a banner specific event.
Available from the gacha.
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Role Summary
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Official Profile
A warrior appearing in the German epic poem "The Song of the Nibelungs" who served as King Gunther's loyal chief vassal. Hagen assassinated the invulnerable Siegfried by stabbing him in the back, his one weak point, with a spear while Siegfried was drinking from a spring. Afterward, following a hard-fought battle, Siegfried and King Gunther were captured. They were then beheaded by Kriemhild, Siegfried's wife.