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|rarity= 2
 
|rarity= 2
 
|ai= Heal
 
|ai= Heal
|max_hp= 952 (208/283)
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|max_hp= 952 (209/284)
|max_str= 143 (119/283)
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|max_str= 143 (119/284)
|max_mag= 134 (164/283)
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|max_mag= 134 (165/284)
|max_vit= 124 (208/283)
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|max_vit= 124 (209/284)
|max_agi= 148 (110/283)
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|max_agi= 148 (111/284)
|max_luck= 115 (249/283)
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|max_luck= 115 (250/284)
 
|patk= 630
 
|patk= 630
 
|pdef= 537
 
|pdef= 537

Revision as of 04:47, 17 June 2020

Stats

Heqet.jpg Elemental Resistances
Phys.png

Phys

Fire.png

Fire

Ice.png

Ice

Elec.png

Elec

Force.png

Force

Light.png

Light

Dark.png

Dark

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Info
Rarity Race Grade AI
2★ Holy 27 Heal
6★ Stats
HP 952 (209/284) Vitality 124 (209/284)
Strength 143 (119/284) Agility 148 (111/284)
Magic 134 (165/284) Luck 115 (250/284)
PATK 630 PDEF 537
MATK 611 MDEF 533
Innate Skills
Recovery.png Media 6 MP Heals All Party Members with 25 power. (9 uses)
Elec.png Mazio 5 MP Inflicts Elec (Magic) damage with 80 power on All Enemies.
Recovery.png Meposumudi 4 MP Cures All Party Members of Poison. Reduces the chance of being Poisoned during this wave by 30%.
ArchClear.png
Awaken: Elec.png Zionga 5 MP Inflicts Elec (Magic) damage with 140 power on a Single Enemy.
Gacha: -
ArchRed.png
Awaken: Elec.png Shock 4 MP Inflicts Elec (Magic) damage 2 to 4 times with 45 power on Random Enemies.
Gacha:
ArchYellow.png
Awaken: Support.png Dekunda 5 MP Remove debuffs from All Party Members.
Gacha:
ArchPurple.png
Awaken: Passive.png Life Gain Passive +20% to Max HP.
Gacha:
ArchTeal.png
Awaken: Passive.png Resist Fire Passive Adds Fire Resist.
Gacha:
Spirit Merge Panel Upgrades
Panel 1 Panel 2 Panel 3
Panel Completion Bonus
Panel Step Stat Bonus

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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.'