Protagonist/Strategy

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(This page is for Protagonist strategy guide. For the standard Protagonist page, click here.)

Overview

☆3 Protagonist

Adapted with permission from the Housamo Gameplay-Based Tier List. Remove this disclaimer when Overview:☆3 Protagonist is sufficiently modified.

Protagonist is your very starting unit, the one you create at the beginning and who you’ll stick with for a large part in the game. Curiously enough, they start fairly strong thanks to Default, just like any other character that has it, introduces you to how effective Critical is as a damage buff and grow from there as a form of support thanks to LB2 removing enemy buffs and LB3 removing ailments from allies despite its slightly unorthodox range. LB1 is generally useless, but thanks to the currently growing skill upgrade system, it turns into LB1+, a fantastic skill to let them shrug off most ailments they come across. Another thing to mention, they have no weakness or strengths against any element with their Neutral element, they will hit and be hit with damage at its most base form, which gives them the upper hand when defending themselves. An unique perk they have is that they have no Cost when it comes to parties, you can always, and I mean always fit them in any party and they won't affect the available space, they also gain all of the things they need to get up to LB3 just by going through the story as well. As expected from a protagonist character, they work very well with just about any kind of buff, mix and match and explore your possibilities, it may just prove worthwhile to make parties around them, or a party with them as backup.

☆4 Protagonist

Example overview.

Highlights

☆3 Protagonist

Adapted with permission from the Housamo Gameplay-Based Tier List. Remove this disclaimer when Highlights is sufficiently modified.

Class: Glass Cannon, Mixed Support

Gameplay Role:

Pros

+ Default greatly amplifies their damage just by attacking.

+ LB1+ serves well to shrug off most ailments and has a small heal as a bonus, allowing their damage to be unhindered by the likes of Curse or Bewitched.

+ LB2 is a fairly rare boon that involves erasing enemy buffs progressively through attacking, which can work to erase especially obnoxious buffs.

+ Despite its slightly unorthodox range, being able to Cleanse allies just by attacking can prove great to erase ailments progressively, just like LB1+.

+ They have no Cost to them, meaning they can be fit in literally any party and make no difference in the Cost cap.


Cons

- LB1 is pretty useless before upgrade.

- Charge isn’t worth noting unless you’re under Bind, Fear or Skill Seal to prevent you from Cleansing through LB1+, making it situational.

- Being Neutral means they deal and take damage without worrying about elemental strengths or weaknesses, which can make their damage a little outclassed.

☆4 Protagonist

Class:

Gameplay Role:

Pros

+ Example pro

Cons

- Example con

Gameplay Role

Example gameplay role breakdown.

Stats and Seed Usage

Unit Max HP (unseeded) Max HP (seeded) Max ATK (unseeded) Max ATK (seeded) Max normal ATK per square (unseeded) Max normal ATK per square (seeded) Max CS ATK per square (unseeded, SALV1) Max CS ATK per square (seeded, SALV1)
Icon frame rarity 3.pngAll-Round element icon.pngSlash weapon icon.png Regular 6932 9026 3290 4806 1480 2163 2961 4326
Icon frame rarity 4.pngAll-Round element icon.pngSlash weapon icon.png Regular 7819 9902 3765 5275 1694 2374 5083 7122


Example description

Team Synergy

Example synergy class

Example description

Checks and Counters

Example counter

Example description

Teambuilding Options

This section consists of user-submitted builds that may not necessarily be viable for high level quests.

Arbitrary Team Name

Team Details (submitted by UserName)

Protagonist
【Debuffer】

Protagonist
【Moveslut, CP Battery】

Protagonist
【Healer, Tank】

Protagonist
【Support unit】

Licht
【example of variant call】
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Anyone / no one
【Flexible】
Cost: ≥X

Example team function description.

Gameplay examples