If Masters are willing to make space for her, Kingprotea will be more than happy to make more than a few enemy pancakes. Chiron, as with many other Archers, suffers from steep competition within the class. He is a solid entry to the Archer class, being an excellent budget option for ST Quick damage with buff removal on demand. The Archer of Inferno is no longer an Archer this Summer, instead dual wielding B**t S*b*r paraphernalia as an AoE Arts Saber. His third skill provides him with Quick/Arts buffs while also giving him a turn of Taunt, making it more likely for him to reach under 50% health for his second skill. By courtesy of her Welfare status, she can reach max NP levels easily, and her NP hits hard. Packing a strong Single Target Buster NP, NP Charging over time, heavy team support and stalling utility, as well as Amakusas buff removal beforeher NP activates, Abigail should have all the essential ingredients for a remarkable performance. Defensively, she grants allies Charm immunity, and has a 1-time Invincible skill for herself. In the right team, Billy can easily function as the primary damage dealer. While it is by no means bad, his skill set and base stats do not provide enough firepower to back up his Buster-centric kit, resulting in a mismatch in identity as he ends up being just decent at both surviving and doing damage. With a certain premiere Arts support, however, she hits substantially harder and becomes capable of looping her NP with greater ease (although she still does so decently with other NP Gauge supports, given the 60% NP Gauge charge in her kit). The tier list is therefore just a comparison tool to judge these Servants by their relative performance. However, in most scenarios she is not the optimal pick damage-wise, dealing and receiving neutral damage in most scenarios due to her class typing. The buff removal on his first skill will apply a three turn debuff that boosts his NP damage, in addition to debuffing the enemy's Crit Rate and granting Paris a 1-time, 1-turn Evade. The combination of an NP battery, a strong one-turn Buster buff, and a welfare AoE Noble Phantasm makes this version of Jeanne dArc a very capable farmer for most Masters. Furthermore, her self-sufficiency is also quite damning, having poor NP Generation rate (especially those Quick cards) and mediocre Critical Star Generation. Outside of more difficult content, Caster of Midrash lacks the on-demand or burst damage necessary to help clear content quickly especially as she is still dragged down by her Caster class damage modifiers. Her damage output is pitiful, mainly due to her Assassin modifier, low base Attack, lack of strong self-buff and most importantly, her Buster Noble Phantasm deals zero damage. Low Rarity AoE Sabers are hard to find in Fate Grand Order, as the class is infamous for having no bronze Servants. Her skillset has several notable differences, with arguably the greatest one being the loss of her targetable NP charge skill. Her defensive nature is still fairly useful with a Taunt always being a welcome addition, especially to help her gain a bit more NP Gauge to launch her NP with. Outside of Evil trait, she otherwise suffers slightly from her class not having offensive advantage very often (against only Moon Cancer/Berserker enemies), making her the non-optimal pick for many scenarios, but still a workable pick for most. Factor in her teamwide support, very short cooldown Critical steroid (that synergizes extremely well with Buster Critical supports like Merlin), and decent survival for a Berserker, and Nobunaga's kit works very well as a sustained offensive Buster Berserker. Her NP gains bonus damage against male targets, which stacks multiplicatively with the various offensive buffs and class advantage. However be will truly shine when Tamamo no Mae is released, who will allow him to repeatedly use his NP to great effect. Furthermore, with her naturally strong NP generation rate and triple Arts deck, Martha has no trouble charging her decent-hitting AoE Noble Phantasm. Gray is a second welfare AoE Assassin, coming with a Buster-type NP. Even in cases that do not fit those conditions, in most scenarios with class advantage, they rank at the very top of single target Lancer damage dealers; they just happen to have additional niches they can perform well in. Knowing which is best or worst in the game is important, so we have curated FGO Tier List for new and seasoned players. and potentially power up to level 100 if you are able to. All told, he makes for an extremely effective farming Servant, applicable to many situations due to his Alter Ego Class, while also offering impressive offensive support to Chaotic Evil allies. Unfortunately for the Great King of Persia, the AoE Berserker specialization is an incredibly crowded niche and there are quite a few low rarity Servants that achieve nearly the same result. Her kit altogether gives her notable Arts Crit performance, and makes her a great option to bring when fighting Evil enemies. While her durability and team support makes her a decent option for lengthy battles or solo Servant, she has another use later for Masters who can run Scathach-Skadi farming composition, as Marie can loop her Noble Phantasm through Caster enemies, albeit there are more reliable and powerful options. Still, he can output some hilarious damage numbers if set up right. The duration of her skills is a problem as well, as her sustained damage output is rather lacking. Thanks to her Rank Up granting her a small NP charge through Blood Fort Andromeda, Medusa is a great budget farming Rider when paired with Starting NP Gauge Craft Essences or NP Battery Servants. A lot of arts servant have been bump up in regards to tier placement. Ibaraki-Douji (Lancer), a Lancer with a defense-ignoring ST Buster NP, comes in with devastating crits following her NP turns. She additionally can deal a sizable amount of bonus damage against Undead trait enemies, which are quite commonly encountered. Furthermore, her simple but clear and destructive gameplay allows her to fit in very well into most Buster composition, and work well even on her own. On top of that she has an excellent supportive skill set to further bolster any Art teams survivability. Overall, Bartholomew is a solid team addition at his low cost and decent party support. While Ramas offensive power is certainly formidable, he is not particularly self-sufficient and lacks the tools to take himself to the point where he can display it. Is that battery and the full Buster deck really that big of an upgrade to justify that placement? His damage output is thus simply outrageous, with a powerful Overcharge effect and naturally high NP level thanks to his welfare status. Nonetheless, her performance is still rather strong especially against any unfortunate Berserkers who see their 1.5x class advantage fall to a 0.5x class disadvantage against Abigail. Until then though, Medusas trails behind the majority of her 4 Stars Lancers peers in most aspects. Strong Servants with great potential. Outside of farming, Anastasias plethora of debuffs, her Charisma and her Stunmake her a good main damage dealer in AoE fights especially when supports can provide the sustained damage and survival she is meaning. Kiichi Hogen is especially helpful for Masters in need of an AoE Assassin farmer. Despite having relatively mediocre attack and consequently lackluster damage output, BB makes up for it with a stellar supportive skill set that thrives in any stalling or NP spamming team, acting as one of the best NP batteries in the game for lengthy battles. This grants her plenty of opportunities to shine, particularly in Challenge Quests with strong male bosses. Taira-no-Kagekiyo, also referred to as Ushiwakamaru Alter, is a single target Quick Avenger that doubles as an excellent last stand Servant. The combination of Defense buffs, Debuff Immunity, short-cooldown Taunt, Self-Healing and Damage Cut makes Passionlip highly durable, and capable of functioning as a dedicated team protector. His NP, Imitation God Force, will ignore DEF and can Skill Seal enemies, giving him a bit of bonus utility outside of farming applications. They additionally have some utility effects, including an NP Seal and the ability to fully cleanse debuffs from all allies. If servants could be divided into traditional RPG archetypes, then Medea Lily would easily be the White Mage. Finally, she has a hard survival option in the form of 1 turn of Invincibility, and a bonus minor Damage Cut effect for all allies. His skillset is also by no means bad, but he is highly held back by the un-upgraded modifier on his Noble Phantasm, a lack of a Critical Star gathering buff, and the lack of Ruler enemies in general to make use of his class advantage. Her high NP generation and Star Generation makes her a consistent and reliable single target damage dealer and Critical Star generator. Unfortunately, her damage is far on the low end, and she suffers from a low ATK stat, which compounds with her Assassin class damage modifier, giving her trouble killing even daily farming waves at low NP levels. He comes with a solid self Quick and Star Drop Rate buff, a self-Evade that also has a chance to increase Star Gather Rate and apply Ignore Invincible, and finally a Critical Strength and self ATK buff of humble values. Astraea is yet another entry into the SR Ruler roster, continuing the inexplicable trend of such Rulers belonging in the wrestling ring, this time touting an ST Arts type NP. Her Story-locked status doesn't help in acquiring additional copies either. Outside of his farming niche, Spartacus does find some use in harder content which features multiple enemies in a wave, thanks to his extremely low Party Cost. Much like many launch Servants, Neros initial barebones skill set has received several upgrades through Interludes and Rank-Up Quests, resulting in a multifunctional Saber that is capable in most general situations. Furthermore, as versatile as he is, his kits lack a true focus that could elevate him above other Servants who might be preferred in more specific team compositions. Unfortunately, despite having an Arts NP, she only has a single Arts Card in her deck, rendering her unable to do NPAA chains. As a result, he is best fielded with the Argonauts for greatest effect, in which his support is quite impressive for a bronze Servant. While her skill set has some amazing effects combined together, their demerits can be quite annoying to fully utilize her skill set, especially for inexperienced players. She does lack hard defensive options, however, and her skills make it so that her effectiveness increases slowly over multiple turns, encouraging a more stall-oriented play style, which may discourage Masters from fielding her if they want to play faster. Craft in the Laboratory - Rebecca Elliot 2021-03-23 Abigail Williams's summer incarnation is an AoE Buster Foreigner, similar to her original self with the exception of her original being ST. Craft Essences [Quick] Press the labels to change the label text. Wait, Chiyome is A+? Considering his vanilla hit counts, hard to chain Arts NP, and low base Attack, it is simply more efficient and effective to just use more well-rounded Sabers in his stead. Their kit contains a self Buster buff that can randomly increase their Quick or Arts effectiveness, a large heal with debuff cleanse, and a Crit Rate debuff that can also remove Evade while applying Evade to themselves for a turn. She also has an Evade as her defensive skill, which provides her with a Critical Damage boost. Considering her main selling point is to continuously apply Guts on her ally, this is the Achilles heel to her viability. A strong AoE Buster Archer by all means, Napoleon brings a healthy dosage of damage steroids for both himself and his party, providing both Attack and NP Strength boosts to the party. Her base stats are also decent for a Saber, but both her generation stats and her skillset are extremely vanilla and often do not offer her prolonged effectiveness on the battlefield. Nonetheless, he is still a worthwhile Servant to level up for many one-turn setups for farming and boss killing alike. While Chloes intense focus on Arts cards does make her particularly susceptible to poor card luck from her 2 more-or-less useless Quick cards, Chloe's ease of use and usefulness to snipe targets with her NP make her an exceptional addition to any Master's roster. Darius has only one notable role: being a low rarity farming machine. As other Servants catch up and the average Servant kit slowly grows stronger, Saber Alter struggles to stand out when sheer damage is not required. Her first skill gives herself an Arts and Crit damage buff, which is an odd part of her kit given her subpar attack rating and lack of offensive NP. Story-Locked (generally 3 star) Servants are assumed to be at NP1, 10/10/10 Skills. Chuuni as he might be, one should not underestimate Fuumas potential in the Star Generation and team support department. On the other hand, Blackbeard has some highly notable flaws: his lack of a way to build up his NP gauge to quickly access Queen Annes Revenge, his poor base stats, and the terrible bonus effects on his Noble Phantasm. 5 Star Servants Tier List: Best Servants [5/9 updated!]. She provides team support in the form of ATK and Critical Strength buffs, and an AoE Arts Resist debuff, all with decent numbers. However, Robins performance outside of a dedicated Arts team is quite mediocre. Some servants are inherently stronger than others. Arjuna has a relatively poorly optimized kit. Defensively, however, his kit is relatively sparse, with only a self Evade skill that is tied to his Star Gather and Star gain effects. These traits make him a fantastic addition to any team. Furthermore, Nursery Rhyme relies on her allies to unleash her Critical potential. Chen Gong, tactician of unconventional practice, finally joins during the fourth Anniversary as a new bronze Caster after his intial appearance during the Lostbelt 3 chapter. Mori Nagayoshi touts a unique kit as a 3 star ST Buster Berserker, having a self-sacrificial kit with notable critical performance with self Crit Damage and Gather Rate buffs at decent values. With a skill set fully dedicated to making male bosses utterly miserable and an incredibly fast NP generation rate, Stheno is best used alongside her sister - Euryale - to consistently lock down male bosses with her Noble Phantasm. His Noble Phantasm hits for a more than sufficient sum of damage while also ignoring defense buffs, and he can avoid taking immense damage from enemy attacks thanks to Eye of the Mind (True) B and his NPs attack debuff. When the stars align, this fluffy destruction machine can blow the enemies to hell and back with a few critical hits. Romulus is still decent as a filler for AoE damage against Archers, but due to the abundance of AoE Lancers in the game, he is quickly sidelined as Masters increase their Servant roster. Although she may not always be the best offensive pick due to Moon Cancer class advantage being rare (only against Avengers / Berserkers), with Arts support she functions well enough as an all-around farmer. Even so, she is a solid option, particularly against Archer Servants due to her ability to stack Class advantage and her anti-Servant bonus damage. Privacy Policy. She also provides a plethora of effects, including DEF down against all enemies, NP Seal against a single enemy, a self 30% NP Gauge charge and self NP damage buff, while also providing to allies a Demonic damage boost, Damage Cut, Debuff immunity, and a 100% Buff Removal Resist buff. Their team support is so powerful that the most powerful teams revolve around them. Her bonus damage against female enemies and targetable buff removal are also extremely useful, as the game has no shortage of bosses who are female or like to spam buffs. His AoE stalling potential is so severe that he can guide an Arts team through some of the most challenging multi-enemy fights that exist. To facilitate having enemies attack her, her first skill has a 1-turn taunt+invincibility (although taunt only works for male enemies before her upgrade), while also granting her critical stars and NP Gauge every turn. Yu Mei-ren presents herself as an Assassin-class Servant with an AoE Buster NP. With his flexible and durable Ruler class further augmented by an Evasion, Sherlock is great pick for almost any challengingcontent. Even though she packs a Star Generation buff, her Star Generation is quite poor as well due to the low hit counts on all of her cards. Her NP provides both Curse and increased Curse Damage effects, which alone tend not to too remarkable in most applications. Despite being overshadowed by stronger supports, Masters who lack any of those (NP Charging) supports will find Osakabehime rather useful during Raid Event or combating Rider bosses. 2x Berserkers is still a no go based on what I remember attempting on that one event node. Add in a strong Card Performance boost of all card types and a 50% NP charge, and Chloe can easily set herself up for back to back NPs. In addition, her own damage is rather low, and none of her skills help her allies survive any better. Tesla is a fantastic farming Servant thanks to his instant NP charge and high damage AoE Noble Phantasm. Thus, Mata Hari is a sweet girl that is worth cherishing, but generally not one who is well-suited for combat. Beowulf, sadly, still has very poor sustained damage compared to the top tier Berserkers. Carmillas Noble Phantasm is a single target nuke capable of hitting hard on common Female enemies, healing her for a moderate sum and also further augmenting her attack on following turns. Both his star generation and NP gain are lacking, often necessitating support from his team members to properly exhibit his worth. In addition, her primary steroid being an NP Damage Up modifiers is hugely detrimental to her support in (Raid) Events with Event Damage boosts, as their additive stacking reduces her damage buff to minimal values. I think the overview and comparison value is much better like this. Her ST Arts NP itself has high hit counts, and will buff her NP Strength before dealing damage. Defensively, she has a debuff resist buff and a 2-time 3 turn Evade. It's nothing special. Unfortunately, before her upgrade, there are better supportive options available; her classing in particular interferes with the Critical performance of her allies, given her high innate Rider-class Star weight. His NP does not deal damage, but instead charges 20% NP for allies and provides Buster buffs (which are stronger for Nobunaga allies). However, her lack of strong offensive self-buffs severely does hamper her damage output over the course of a battle and she has to rely on her Supports and CEs to compensate for that. His raw damage is incredibly high and terrific for one-shotting small bosses, but it is offset by his extremely poor survivability. I could easily change my mind, so Im not promising to skip, Powered by Discourse, best viewed with JavaScript enabled. This variant of Anne & Mary uses its low HP gimmick to enhance an already solid kit. Her NP additionally has high hit counts and a three turn Quick buff, setting her up for future NPs and greater damage with each successive NP. His NP provides sizable 3-turn ATK, Crit Damage, Debuff Immune, and Ignore Invincible buffs, while providing a flat 10 Stars per turn. Tristans power does not end there, however, as Tristan rounds out his massive utility by being able to strip any target of their buffs via his skills. On the contrary, by virtue of having neutral damage against the majority of opponents and a lack of a consistent damage buff, Saint Marthas damage is fairly lackluster against enemies that are unaffected by Jacobs Limb. Her reliance on an AQQ chain to generate NP, poor Attack stat and lack of powerful skills make her not worth including in generic teams most of the time. Servants that are a solid asset to the roster. In addition, her inconsistent NP generation rate and otherwise lackluster sustained damage firmly makes it so that she excels mainly at farming a strong wave of Archer or Berserker enemies.
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