You're using your favourite character and winning. I don't see the benefit of investing into Agility, since all it does is stabilize attack damages. I could say the same for Defense, since that would only pertain to if someone ever gets hit which one can avoid if you spam Skills and Servant MP heals on a second playthrough.
So I ask, does Agility do more than stabilize attack damages, and does Defense do more than lower enemy damage and increase skill damage? Also, to what degree does it increase skill damage? Does it heighten skill damage better than Strength or not?
So it would be more effective to just invest the SP on another stat since there is no benefit in investing to a stat that you can't rank up. Defense increases Skill damage more than Strength does and increases physical damage more than Magic.
So far Saber, Defense is the second best stat. Thanks for the quick feedback. I assume then that dumping into Agility is only because ranking up Defense would be as useless as ranking up Stength, correct? I hope Archer's Status Growth will be more akin to Caster's However, if you max out Saber's Strength to EX rank, you won't have enough points raise other stats. Making her a glass cannon if raised that way.
Something Caster could never accomplish ever. I've tried both and the result yields very little difference. Overall damage is increased with Agility but Defense increases Skill damage by a bit more. At this point, you can increase either of the two. I'll take your word for it though. So how'd you find out the Status Growths? Did you have to search through code or did you just do calculations as the game went by?
Well, I think glass cannon Caster is a must because even with EX rank Magic, her maximum damage output is still pretty weak compared to the others. I like to put those data in this guide but I don't want to steal their hard work without permission. Well actually the one you linked was about Physical Damage and Skill Calculations.
I searched though and saw the Status Growths though not down to a precise rate like yours such as for Archer. Speaking of Skill and Damage Calculation, though, I'd like to ask what exactly those numbers translate towards. Does a single point make that much of a difference and if so how? I've been drafting some Archer Status sets based on that guide, so I'd like to know just how significant these points are.
Agility comes after, and then comes Luck. Magic, never invest in it with Saber. Reasons being that none of her special skills benefit from the Magic stat. And not only is it her stat with slowest growth, but she even has a skill Migraine that reduces it's effectiveness.
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Anybody could need the help of the spell caster, his email: spiritualherbalisthealing gmail. Post a Comment Please leave a comment here. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook. Saber — A woman who wields a sword boldly —. Of course, they have to defeat other Masters, because what other Holy Grail War would be complete without a duel to the death? The two reach the First Strata, only to find that there are few humans left, and those that are left have given up their status as Master and given up their servants to the central government.
And who, pray tell, is the person in charge? Why, it's Shinji, of course! Apparently stabbing people will help make you mayor. Shinji, shockingly, doesn't recognize Hakuno despite all the stabbing, but makes the same offer to him as he did to everybody else.
Give up his status as a Master and release his Servant. He refuses, which pleases Saber, but Shinji prepared for this and had the two separated, so now they're suck in a fight to the death. Well, Saber is, having to fight three Berserker Servants. Hakuno, however, has to deal with the Pretty Police Girls, who then stab him repeatedly in the stomach. However, Hakuno is the guy who is too angry to die, and reveals that he has something called a Dead Face. Or at least, that's how Rin describes it.
Oh, and Rin is still here, too. How will Hakuno and Saber get out of this? She's pretty much on the defensive, though, but is able to block and dodge the attacks with sheer ease. Shinji seems pleased with himself at first until he sees that she keeps dodging the attacks. The giant berserker misses his attack, which shatters the firewall, revealing But the fight hasn't ended yet, but she also reveals Rider's true name.
Sir Francis Drake. So Drake is a woman in this universe. How she hid it, I will never know. You must log in or register to reply here. At first, Nero ignored the situation, perhaps she still trusted Vindex, the inciter of the rebellion.
More likely she was suffering from despair and she wished for the situation to go away. Two years later, Vindex would incite another rebellion and by then the senate had enough with Nero. The senate was so displeased with Nero's mishandling of the revolt that they called her a traitor and she was forced to escape from Rome. Nero was convinced that her popular policies and her popularity with the people would protect her from being forced to abdicate the throne.
However, the public was silent and they did nothing to protect her. The Roman people had abandoned her, after she had devoted so much for them.
She acknowledges that she had made an error in judgement in relying on the people. Still, Nero did not resent them, instead she was saddened by their lack of uproar, "it was my greatest error to love them in a way that they could not understand.
She eventually decided to kill herself, though such an end was considered unsportsmanlike by her. She stopped herself many times, having cried about "how can such a magnificent artist disappear from this world? After Nero's suicide, a soldier delicately wrapped a cloak around Nero's body, "too late. This is fidelity," Nero said. Those were her last words. Saber is a blond-haired young woman of short stature, who typically appears dressed in a military-styled red dress with a translucent portion in the front of the lower skirt.
She claims the dress itself is not see-through, but rather she is letting people see. She has a great resemblance to another Saber, King Arthur. Saber has a haughtiness that seems to more than compensate her short stature. She refrains from asking how privileged the Protagonist feels by summoning her, and grants them the honor of being her Master. She feels that as her Master, they can be allowed to act as her equal without having to use honorifics. Often when given the choice to answer to her, only a single affirmative choice is offered rather than allowing for a negative response.
She believes that anything she does must be perfect down to the smallest detail, such as a number of flawless victories to make her feel on top of the world after displaying perfection in her swordplay. If the Protagonist denies to be her Master, she claims she cannot understand what they are speaking about, believing it to be some form of Oriental humility.
She refuses to accept the answer, and declares that her tolerance allows for a single mistake from them. When recounting the Servant Classes, she names some, and then claims that the rest aren't of any importance.
Only the Saber class has any worth, and as it is known as the best of the classes, it should be obvious that she is Saber. Saber has a different definition for love as it was understood to her. According to her, her type of love was selfish. When she gave it, she expected something in return for it was not unconditional.
To Saber, the more tender type of love was foreign and incomprehensible. She acknowledges that she has a different value system than the people. Nero's love burnt out offering and devoting everything. Her passion burned brightly, without regards to permanence.
Nero loved her citizens as she thought was right. But, the love her citizens proffered was different, and the difference invited Nero's fall. Saber regrets that she could not share in the love that the masses embraced so naturally.
Because she could not express her love in a way that can be understood, she did not receive love in return, "while this woman could love more than any other person, she could not experience the joy of being loved.
Her lavish expressions of love were not enough to satisfy her people. She identifies herself as being short, but claims it does not matter in determining superiority. As she does not mind it, she firmly believes others should also not mind as well, and declares that no comments about her height, especially the terms petite or short, should be made. She finds being addressed as "princess" to be an insult because she is a grown woman, and instead prefers to be addressed as empress by her enemies.
She gives off the impression of a valiant young man in crimson, and she has a masculine bearing and tone of voice, leading the Protagonist to think she may have been raised a boy. She acknowledges that the reason she wears men's clothes is not that she is trying to project an imperial image, but because she actually enjoys wearing men's clothes.
While her brusque attitude and gallant actions would imply that she values valor above all, she actually identifies her core as a maiden due to her adoration for beauty. She still does not allow gender to sway her preferences, and believes the true orientation of her soul to be half and half.
She rises from the water and reveals she figured out Rider's true name is Francis Drake, and Drake congratulates her. Saber takes control of the sunken ship and rams the Golden Hind with it, distracting Drake long enough to board the ship. She then charges Drake and impales her when Drake runs out of bullets. After they die, the city reverts to ruins and Saber remarks that this was what the first floor was supposed to look like.
The Moon Mile Ladder arrives to take them to the second floor, and Rin joins them. She and Rin bathe together and she asks Hakuno to join them, but he declines. Rin marvels on how they seem to be underwater, and she explains there is an ocean between the first and second floors. She gets up and walks into the main room wearing only a ribbon and comments on Hakuno's willingness to fight despite having no real motivation, and says they will discover what he really wants in time.
They arrive on the second floor in what appear to be ruins in a forest. Almost immediately, they are shot at by a sniper. She effortlessly deflects the bullets, then runs with Hakuno to the cover of the forest. Hakuno amazes her by being able to tell the sniper was in a tower in the distance, and thanks her for all the times she saved his life. She says he should smile more often, and that no matter what happens, he should appreciate all the beautiful and fun things in life.
Archer attacks them, angering her for interrupting her time with Hakuno. When Archer spreads a poisonous mist, she tells Hakuno to run as she deflects arrows from the concealed bowman. Archer taunts Hakuno on not having a real motivation to fight, which angers Saber as she tells him to stop hiding and fight her head on. She is eventually hit in the chest, which weakens her even as she pulls the arrow out. Hakuno uses a Command Spell to increase her power, allowing her to ignite her sword and destroy several arrows and trees at once, but the effort weakens her enough that she drops her sword.
Rani VIII takes them to her cabin and treats her wound. Around this time, Saber and Hakuno suddenly realize Rin is not with them and have no idea where she is. The woman explains that she lost her Servant and that Archer's Master had been murdering every Master who came before them. Saber is exhausted and goes to sleep, bidding Hakuno good night. The next morning, Hakuno is depressed and worried after learning from Rani that it is currently the year instead of like he thought.
She tells him not to worry about such things, as she personally does not care what time period she is in. The two had been killing every Master and Servant that came before them in a futile attempt to ascend to the third floor. Rani also explains that Archer is Robin Hood, and that his arrows are poisoned and he can detonate the poison at will after dropping his invisibility. The three form a plan where Saber will engage Robin while Hakuno and Rani head to the tower in Rani's motorcycle.
Saber admires the motorcycle as they put the plan into action. Saber battles Robin, boasting that Robin may be famous for stealing from the rich, but he will lose to her, the formerly rich. She calls him out on needlessly murdering the Masters when they will gain nothing from it.
Robin retorts that all Dan has is his pride in battle, and he will not deny his Master. She eventually gets shot in the arm and Robin tries to detonate it, but she deliberately bleeds out the poison, using her Thrice-Setting Sun ability to survive the blood loss. She then mortally wounds Robin, who peacefully remarks that Hakuno had defeated Dan as well, prompting her to hurry to him. The second floor starts to fall apart with Dan's death.
The Moon Mile Ladder arrives and gives them two minutes to get in. Hakuno wishes to retrieve Rani, who had been wounded and left in the forest, but Saber tells him to leave her behind, as they have no time and Rani had earlier wished to stay. Hakuno reluctantly leaves Rani behind and they enter the Moon Mile Ladder, which ascends to the third floor as the second floor is destroyed. Inside, they find Rin, who remarks that Rani got what she wanted even in death.
Annoyed, they ask where she had been. On the sixth floor, Saber discovers that Rin and Rani have been trapped in an endless battle between their copies, and the two had lured HAKUNO to their floor in hopes of being freed from their misery.
Gawain chooses not to fight Saber or her allies and offers the trio a drink instead. Saber later asks permission to pick a flower from the garden. Along the way, Saber leaves the flower on the spot where her former master, Hakuno Kishinami, had died, and apologizes for leaving her alone for so long. When Leo awakens, he instantly recognizes Saber and refuses the trio an easy passage to the final floor.
He orders Gawain to attack Saber. The two survive the fall thanks to HAKUNO and using a special item, are able to teleport back to the seventh floor and resume the fight with Gawain, who is defeated the second time round by Saber. Leo and Gawain sacrifice themselves to buy Saber time to destroy Chakravartin.
Saber fades away shortly after her Master accomplishes his goal. She remarks on having had no appetite, though Hakuno offers to feed her rice porridge to her joy. Eating proves to make her feel better, but she is drenched in sweat. Having not had a bath recently, Hakuno wipes down her body until she feels better.
Before she can take the time to fully rest and recuperate, the time spent with her causes Hakuno to also fall sick, and she claims that it is her turn to care for them and provide a special lullaby. In the prologue, Hakuno hears Saber's voice who begs Hakuno to wake up and remember her, but Hakuno has no memory on who the voice belongs to.
Once Hakuno is devoured by BB's shadows, Hakuno once again hears Saber's voice and reaches out to her. Saber breaks the barrier to save Hakuno and took Hakuno to the new school. Hakuno travels to the World of Logo to search for her.
Hakuno eventually regains Saber, unseals her noble phantasm and they both face BB's shadow Requiem. She develops a rivalry relationship with Elizabeth.
In chapter 7 Hakuno enters inside Saber's Innercore Harmonics. Hakuno temporary formed a contract with Elizabeth, they fought against the Zero Model of Saber.
Before Hakuno gets deleted, Saber saves Hakuno from the process, intending to keep their promise to get married. She activates Aestus Domus Aurea, which takes the form of a church and Saber appears in a wedding dress. Greeting the newly awakened Hakuno, Nero becomes concerned about their health upon seeing their troubled face. She then dramatically reintroduces herself but becomes concerned again when they remain confused.
Nero expresses her regret of letting Hakuno go to the Moon Cell core alone, and asks what transpired there as they slept for an entire day upon returning. However, Hakuno doesn't remember, so Nero takes them to her room to help them feel more relaxed. She then reexplains the Moon Cell and the basics of the Holy Grail War, and how they were victorious in the war.
Afterwards, Nero tells Hakuno to rest before explaining things further. Before falling asleep, they ask Nero about the ring on her finger; she reveals it as the Regalia, the symbol of their victory and sovereignty in SE. The next day, after greeting the now well-rested Hakuno, Nero tells them that she'll guide them through SE. She then orders her generals to go to their posts before preparing to depart with Hakuno. Nero answers that her current obligations on the front lines for the reason Hakuno sits on the throne in her place and that her rule is thanks to their victory in the Holy Grail War.
Afterwards, she shows Hakuno how SE. Enemy Attack Programs then spawn; Nero explains they're after Hakuno before going to fight them. Nero becomes shocked when Hakuno is absorbed into the Regalia after they expressed their desired to aid her in battle. Elizabeth escapes however, commanding the programs to attack Nero, who goes on to defeat them and later Elizabeth. After suppressing Elizabeth's invasion, Nero decides to take Hakuno to her room to treat them after they're suddenly assailed by pain.
However, they are confronted by Tamamo no Mae, who Nero explains had aided Hakuno in the war but schemed to take the Holy Grail for herself.
Nero then becomes shocked that Tamamo also possesses the Regalia and even more so when she sees another Hakuno. She asks Tamamo why there are two Hakunos, but Tamamo doesn't answer instead declaring herself ruler of SE.
Returning to her throne, Nero uses the Regalia to survey all of SE. She then attempts accessing the Moon Cell core to get more information about the other Regalia and Hakuno, but is denied much to her frustration.
Archimedes then appears and introduces himself as the system engineer, and reveals an unknown being attacked Hakuno at the core.
He continues that the attack had divided the Regalia, which caused the Moon Cell's 14, year scheduled system update to be incomplete. He requests Nero's permission to use the Regalia to complete the update, explaining it as the cause the hostile programs spawning.
Archimedes also says he rescued Hakuno, which Nero commends him for.
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