
Decent Sustained DamageĮven after launching her big NP, Gray’s overall damage via her Command Cards is quite good, with Anti-Spirit Combat providing her with a decent Attack Up (max 30%) for 3 turns on a 5 turn cooldown. In fact, Gray can clear even a wave of neutral class enemies without too much trouble. With access to her own 20% battery in Protection of World’s End, high base attack, multiple damage steroids and an easy NP5 courtesy of her welfare status, Gray excels at blasting one wave of enemies for massive damage by Assassin standards. However, Masters without a strong main damage Assassin will find her performance more than adequate, with an especially good performance against Undead enemies. She’s also very fragile, with her only defensive measure, a 1-hit/1-turn Invincibility, sharing a cooldown with her primary NP steroid.Īll in all, Gray’s skills and NP nudge Masters towards using her as a powerful farming Servant more than anything else. Her QQQAB deck hampers her regular card damage when her steroids are down, and her NP and Critical Star generation are lackluster for her Class and deck type. Outside of her NP damage though, Gray struggles with her sustained performance. Lastly, Gray can utterly destroy Undead enemies due to the very potent Anti-Undead damage bonus she gains from Anti-Spirit Combat In addition, her damage performance after NP is rather decent with Independent Action and a scaling Quick/Buster Performance Down on NP to clean up any remaining enemies. She also has an ever useful battery skill, and her welfare status grants easy access to NP5. Thanks to both Anti-Spirit Combat and Mystic Code Seal Release, Gray has access to powerful damage buffs for each main buff type. Gray’s main strength lies in the impressive damage potential of her NP. Much like her ancestor, Gray is able to unleash it to great and devastating effect, cementing her nature as a Quick Assassin with an AoE Buster NP. With the Pendragon blood flowing through her veins, Gray wields the power of King Arthur’s Holy Lance, the Rhongomyniad. "If it’s possible.this face of mine.would you hate it?"
