Indra
Stats
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Null | - | Weak | Null | - | - | - |
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Rarity | Race | Grade | AI |
5★ | Divine | 87 | Attack |
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HP | 1220 (120/379) | Vitality | 181 (51/379) | ||||
Strength | 204 (49/379) | Agility | 190 (34/379) | ||||
Magic | 79 (352/379) | Luck | 159 (107/379) | ||||
PATK | 758 | PDEF | 631 | ||||
MATK | 495 | MDEF | 568 |
Innate Skills | Thunder God's Fighting Spirit Passive Adds Phys Pierce. +20% to own effect on Battle Speed. Indra (Skill) 5 MP Inflicts Phys damage (Physical, Power: 150) with a 50% Critical hit rate on a single enemy.
Activates the following Chain Effect when the attack is successful: |
Awaken: Gacha: -
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Gacha: Phys Survivor Passive +15% to Phys damage and HP stops at 1 HP upon receiving the first killing blow.
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Panel Completion Bonus | +20% to own effect on Battle Speed. -50% to Phys/Elec damage received. | +20% to max HP. While the one with this skill is alive, all party members will receive the following effect: +20% to hit rate and Critical hit rate when in a state of Zenith. | +20% to Phys damage. +20% to hit rate. |
Panel Step Stat Bonus | HP +25 (MAX +250) | Phys ATK +10 (MAX +100) | HP +25 (MAX +250) |
Availability
- Only available from a banner specific event.
- Available from the gacha.
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Role Summary
Name | Best Archetype(s) | PVE | PVP | ||||
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PVE | PVP | Offense | Defense | ||||
Indra |
B | C | C | - | |||
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Official Profile
A god of thunder from Indian mythology, who is known as Taishakuten in Buddism. In the oldest Indian holy scripture, the Rig Veda, he is a Deva, and is said to have fought numerous enemies, including Vritra, Asura, and Rakshasa. He was adopted into Hinduism as a heroic god symbolizing thunder. After ceding his position as supreme god to Shiva and Vishnu, he become one of the Lokapala as the guardian of the East.