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==Status Effects (Player & Enemy)==
 
==Status Effects (Player & Enemy)==
 
===Boost ATP===
 
===Boost ATP===
Boost ATP, also known as Shifta, ({{ATP Up}}) can be applied to players and enemies, and causes their ATP to increase.
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Boost ATP, also known as Shifta, ({{ATP Up}}) increases the target's ATP.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
! style="width:25%"|Boost ATP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
 
! style="width:25%"|Boost ATP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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===Lower ATP===
 
===Lower ATP===
Lower ATP, also known as Jellen, ({{ATP Down}}) can be applied to players and enemies, and causes their ATP to decrease.
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Lower ATP, also known as Jellen, ({{ATP Down}}) decreases the target's ATP.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
! style="width:25%"|Lower ATP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
 
! style="width:25%"|Lower ATP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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===Boost DFP===
 
===Boost DFP===
Boost DFP, also known as Deband, ({{DFP Up}}) can be applied to players and enemies, and causes their DFP to increase.
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Boost DFP, also known as Deband, ({{DFP Up}}) increases the target's DFP.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
! style="width:25%"|Boost DFP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
 
! style="width:25%"|Boost DFP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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===Lower DFP===
 
===Lower DFP===
Lower DFP, also known as Zalure, ({{DFP Down}}) can be applied to players and enemies, and causes their DFP to decrease.
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Lower DFP, also known as Zalure, ({{DFP Down}}) increases the target's Damage Taken.<br>
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(While this did reduce DFP on official, it has been changed on Clem so the target has increased Damage Taken.)
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
! style="width:25%"|Lower DFP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
 
! style="width:25%"|Lower DFP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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| '''Effect Duration''' || 40 Seconds || 60 Seconds || 80 Seconds || 100 Seconds || 120 Seconds
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || 40 Seconds || 60 Seconds || 80 Seconds || 100 Seconds || 120 Seconds
 
|-
 
|-
| '''DFP''' || -11% || -15% || -19% || -23% || -27%
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| '''Damage Taken''' || +11% || +15% || +19% || +23% || +27%
 
|}
 
|}
  
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===Boost ATA/EVP===
 
===Boost ATA/EVP===
Boost ATA/EVP, also known as Zodial, ({{ATA-EVP Up}}) can be applied to players and enemies, and causes their ATA and EVP to increase.
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Boost ATA/EVP, also known as Zodial, ({{ATA-EVP Up}}) increases the target's ATA / EVP.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
! style="width:25%"|Boost ATA/EVP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
 
! style="width:25%"|Boost ATA/EVP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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===Lower ATA/EVP===
 
===Lower ATA/EVP===
Lower ATA/EVP, also known as Zoldeel, ({{ATA-EVP Down}}) can be applied to players and enemies, and causes their ATA and EVP to decrease.
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Lower ATA/EVP, also known as Zoldeel, ({{ATA-EVP Down}}) decreases the target's ATA / EVP.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
! style="width:25%"|Lower ATA/EVP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
 
! style="width:25%"|Lower ATA/EVP || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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===Boost TP/MST===
 
===Boost TP/MST===
Boost TP/MST, also known as Retier, ({{TP-MST Up}}) can be applied to players and enemies, and causes their TP and MST to increase.
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Boost TP/MST, also known as Retier, ({{TP-MST Up}}) increases the target's TP / MST.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
! style="width:25%"|Boost TP/MST || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
 
! style="width:25%"|Boost TP/MST || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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===Lower TP/MST===
 
===Lower TP/MST===
Lower TP/MST, unofficially known as Rendeel, ({{TP-MST Down}}) can be applied to players and enemies, and causes their TP and MST to decrease.
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Lower TP/MST, unofficially known as Rendeel, ({{TP-MST Down}}) decreases the target's TP / MST.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
! style="width:25%"|Lower TP/MST || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
 
! style="width:25%"|Lower TP/MST || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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| '''Effect Duration''' || 12 Seconds || 21 Seconds || 27 Seconds || 31 Seconds || 39 Seconds
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || 12 Seconds || 21 Seconds || 27 Seconds || 31 Seconds || 39 Seconds
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Damage per Tick''' || colspan="5"|3%
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| '''Damage per Tick''' || colspan="5"|2%
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''Maximum Damage''' || 8% || 12% || 16% || 20% || 24%
 
| '''Maximum Damage''' || 8% || 12% || 16% || 20% || 24%
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|-
 
|-
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || colspan="5"|10 Seconds
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || colspan="5"|10 Seconds
|-
 
| '''Proc Chance''' || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?%
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Shock
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Shock
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|-
 
|-
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || colspan="5"|16 Seconds
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || colspan="5"|16 Seconds
|-
 
| '''Proc Chance''' || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?%
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Silence
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Silence
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|-
 
|-
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || 5 Seconds || 6 Seconds || 7 Seconds || 8 Seconds || 10 Seconds
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || 5 Seconds || 6 Seconds || 7 Seconds || 8 Seconds || 10 Seconds
|-
 
| '''Proc Chance''' || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?%
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Freeze
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Freeze
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|-
 
|-
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || 5 Seconds || 6 Seconds || 7 Seconds || 8 Seconds || 10 Seconds
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || 5 Seconds || 6 Seconds || 7 Seconds || 8 Seconds || 10 Seconds
|-
 
| '''Proc Chance''' || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?%
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Sleep
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Sleep
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|-
 
|-
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || 4 Seconds || 5 Seconds || 6 Seconds || 7 Seconds || 8 Seconds
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || 4 Seconds || 5 Seconds || 6 Seconds || 7 Seconds || 8 Seconds
|-
 
| '''Proc Chance''' || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?%
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Stun
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Stun
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|-
 
|-
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || 4 Seconds || 5 Seconds || 6 Seconds || 7 Seconds || 8 Seconds
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || 4 Seconds || 5 Seconds || 6 Seconds || 7 Seconds || 8 Seconds
|-
 
| '''Proc Chance''' || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?%
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Confuse
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Confuse
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
! style="width:25%"|Incapacitation || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
 
! style="width:25%"|Incapacitation || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
|-
 
| '''Proc Chance''' || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?%
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Incapacitation
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Incapacitation
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| '''Absorption Rate''' || 7% || 11% || 15% || ?% || ?%
 
| '''Absorption Rate''' || 7% || 11% || 15% || ?% || ?%
 
|}
 
|}
 
  
  
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|-
 
|-
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || ? Seconds || ? Seconds || ? Seconds || ? Seconds || ? Seconds
 
| '''Effect Duration''' || ? Seconds || ? Seconds || ? Seconds || ? Seconds || ? Seconds
|-
 
| '''Proc Chance''' || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?%
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Charm
 
! colspan="6"|Resisting Charm
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===Reflect Damage===
 
===Reflect Damage===
Reflect Damage can be used by only players, and only results from specific weapons or photon arts. It causes a small percent of the damage dealt to be reflect back to the player.
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Reflect Damage only results from specific weapons or photon arts. It causes a small percent of the damage dealt to be reflected back to the player.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
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! style="width:25%"|Reflect Damage || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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|-
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| '''Damage Reflection''' || 12% || 15% || ?% || ?% || ?%
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|}
  
  
 
===HP Affects Power===
 
===HP Affects Power===
[[HP Affects Power]] can be used by only players, and only results from specific weapons or photon arts. It modifies the amount of damage dealt proportional to remaining HP.
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[[HP Affects Power]] only results from specific weapons or photon arts. It modifies the amount of damage dealt proportional to remaining HP.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
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! style="width:25%"|HP Affects Power || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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|-
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| '''Max Power''' || 14% || 19% || 31% || ?% || ?%
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|}
  
  
 
===Auto Damage===
 
===Auto Damage===
 
Auto Damage is only applied to players. It causes the user to take damage every few seconds.
 
Auto Damage is only applied to players. It causes the user to take damage every few seconds.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
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! style="width:25%"|Auto Damage || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
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|-
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| '''Effect Duration''' || 2 Minutes || 3 Minutes || 4 Minutes || 5 Minutes || 6 Minutes
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|-
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| '''Damage Intervals''' || || || || ||
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|-
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| '''Damage Receive''' || colspan="7"|7% Maximum HP
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|}
  
  
 
===Auto Recovery===
 
===Auto Recovery===
 
Auto Recovery is only applied to players. It causes the target to gain HP every few seconds. If the target is at maximum HP, the healing will continue and build up a "shield" to the player.
 
Auto Recovery is only applied to players. It causes the target to gain HP every few seconds. If the target is at maximum HP, the healing will continue and build up a "shield" to the player.
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
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! style="width:25%"|Auto Recovery || style="width:15%"|Lv.1 || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5
===Self Sacrifice===
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Self Sacrifice is only applied to players, and causes their HP to decrease by a certain percent every second in exchange for attacking.
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| '''Heal Interval''' || 4 Seconds || 5 Seconds || 6 Seconds || 7 Seconds || 8 Seconds
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|-
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| '''HP Recovery''' || 1% || 2% || 3% || 4% || 5%
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|}
  
  
 
===Reduce Physical Damage===
 
===Reduce Physical Damage===
Reduce Physical Damage is only applied to players by the TECHNIC Dizas.
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Reduce Physical Damage is only applied to players by the TECHNIC Dizas. Reduce physical damage for a certain amount of hits.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
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! style="width:25%"|Reduce Phys. Damage || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5 || style="width:15%"|Lv.6
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|-
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| '''# of Hits Reduced''' || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5
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|-
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| '''Damage Reduction''' || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?%
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|}
  
  
 
===Reduce TECHNIC Damage===
 
===Reduce TECHNIC Damage===
Reduce TECHNIC Damage is only applied to players by the TECHNIC Rentis.
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Reduce TECHNIC Damage is only applied to players by the TECHNIC Rentis. Reduce technic damage for a certain amount of hits.
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:35%"
 
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! style="width:25%"|Reduce Tech. Damage || style="width:15%"|Lv.2 || style="width:15%"|Lv.3 || style="width:15%"|Lv.4 || style="width:15%"|Lv.5 || style="width:15%"|Lv.6
== Status Effect (Enemy Only) ==
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===Time Dilation===
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| '''# of Hits Reduced''' || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5
Time Dilation, internally called Slow, is a unique effect only applied to players by [[Dark Falz 2|Dark Falz' Final Form]]. It causes animation slow down.
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| '''Damage Reduction''' || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?% || ?%
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|}
  
 
==Resisting Status Effects==
 
==Resisting Status Effects==
  
 
There are methods that can be utilised to resist Status Effects being applied to your character.
 
There are methods that can be utilised to resist Status Effects being applied to your character.
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===Damage reduction===
 
===Damage reduction===
  
 
If an enemy attack deals 0 damage, the Status Effect it carries will not be applied, as the attack is considered the same as a miss. By utilising a high percentage [[Line Shields|Line Shield]] and a Rainbow [[Units#Body units|body unit]] (such as [[Guardless / Rainbow]] or [[Legsless / Rainbow]]) it is possible to raise your character's MST or DEF high enough to reduce some attack damage from smaller enemies to 0. When trying resist TECHNIC damage, this is usually only possible for [[Newmans]] due to their high MST.
 
If an enemy attack deals 0 damage, the Status Effect it carries will not be applied, as the attack is considered the same as a miss. By utilising a high percentage [[Line Shields|Line Shield]] and a Rainbow [[Units#Body units|body unit]] (such as [[Guardless / Rainbow]] or [[Legsless / Rainbow]]) it is possible to raise your character's MST or DEF high enough to reduce some attack damage from smaller enemies to 0. When trying resist TECHNIC damage, this is usually only possible for [[Newmans]] due to their high MST.
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===Stamina thresholds===
 
===Stamina thresholds===
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Megid in an S-rank mission requires 24 STA/End. to resist fully. A character with 13 STA/End. would have an 11% chance of being incapacitated by a Megid in this mission. A character with 21 STA/End. would have just a 3% chance to be incapacitated by Megid in the same situation.
 
Megid in an S-rank mission requires 24 STA/End. to resist fully. A character with 13 STA/End. would have an 11% chance of being incapacitated by a Megid in this mission. A character with 21 STA/End. would have just a 3% chance to be incapacitated by Megid in the same situation.
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===Resist Units===
 
===Resist Units===
  
 
There are a number of 7★ [[Units#Body units|body units]] that provide resistance to certain Status Effects. When equipped in the body slot of your [[Line Shields|line shield]], the unit will provide resistance to the specified Status Effect regardless of the mission rank. In addition, resist units will also resist Status Effects that still apply with the Stamina method - for instance, [[Grass Assassin]] Stun can be resisted with a [[Stun / Resist]].
 
There are a number of 7★ [[Units#Body units|body units]] that provide resistance to certain Status Effects. When equipped in the body slot of your [[Line Shields|line shield]], the unit will provide resistance to the specified Status Effect regardless of the mission rank. In addition, resist units will also resist Status Effects that still apply with the Stamina method - for instance, [[Grass Assassin]] Stun can be resisted with a [[Stun / Resist]].

Latest revision as of 23:27, 23 October 2021

Status Effects are temporary benefits or hindrances that can be applied to both players and enemies. The effects can be in forms of damage-over-time, healing, or the modification of stats.

Status Effects (Player & Enemy)

Boost ATP

Boost ATP, also known as Shifta, (Template:ATP Up) increases the target's ATP.

Boost ATP Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes 5 Minutes 6 Minutes
ATP +11% +15% +19% +23% +27%


Lower ATP

Lower ATP, also known as Jellen, (Template:ATP Down) decreases the target's ATP.

Lower ATP Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 40 Seconds 60 Seconds 80 Seconds 100 Seconds 120 Seconds
ATP -11% -15% -19% -23% -27%


Boost DFP

Boost DFP, also known as Deband, (Template:DFP Up) increases the target's DFP.

Boost DFP Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes 5 Minutes 6 Minutes
DFP +11% +15% +19% +23% +27%


Lower DFP

Lower DFP, also known as Zalure, (Template:DFP Down) increases the target's Damage Taken.
(While this did reduce DFP on official, it has been changed on Clem so the target has increased Damage Taken.)

Lower DFP Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 40 Seconds 60 Seconds 80 Seconds 100 Seconds 120 Seconds
Damage Taken +11% +15% +19% +23% +27%


Boost ATA/EVP

Boost ATA/EVP, also known as Zodial, (Template:ATA-EVP Up) increases the target's ATA / EVP.

Boost ATA/EVP Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes 5 Minutes 6 Minutes
ATA / EVP +11% +15% +19% +23% +27%


Lower ATA/EVP

Lower ATA/EVP, also known as Zoldeel, (Template:ATA-EVP Down) decreases the target's ATA / EVP.

Lower ATA/EVP Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 40 Seconds 60 Seconds 80 Seconds 100 Seconds 120 Seconds
ATA / EVP -11% -15% -19% -23% -27%


Boost TP/MST

Boost TP/MST, also known as Retier, (Template:TP-MST Up) increases the target's TP / MST.

Boost TP/MST Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes 5 Minutes 6 Minutes
TP / MST +11% +15% +19% +23% +27%


Lower TP/MST

Lower TP/MST, unofficially known as Rendeel, (Template:TP-MST Down) decreases the target's TP / MST.

Lower TP/MST Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 40 Seconds 60 Seconds 80 Seconds 100 Seconds 120 Seconds
TP / MST -11% -15% -19% -23% -27%


Burn

Burn (Template:Burn) will deal damage every 2 seconds based on the target's maximum HP for 10 seconds. The effect cannot incapacitate the target.

Burn Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 10 Seconds
Damage per Tick 2% 3% 4% 5% 6%
Maximum Damage 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%
Resisting Burn
Endurance / Stamina 21 24 27 30 37


Poison

Poison (Template:Poison) will deal damage every 3 seconds based on the target's maximum HP for a duration. The effect cannot incapacitate the target.

Poison Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 12 Seconds 21 Seconds 27 Seconds 31 Seconds 39 Seconds
Damage per Tick 2%
Maximum Damage 8% 12% 16% 20% 24%
Resisting Poison
Endurance / Stamina 24 27 30 33 36


Virus

Virus, also called Infection, (Template:Infection) will deal damage every 4 seconds based on the target's maximum HP for a duration. The effect cannot incapacitate the target.

Virus Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 24 Seconds 28 Seconds 32 Seconds 36 Seconds 40 Seconds
Damage per Tick 5%
Maximum Damage 25% 30% 35% 40% 45%
Resisting Virus
Endurance / Stamina 23 26 29 32 35


Shock

Shock (Template:Shock) will prevent the use of STRIKING and BULLETS.

Shock Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 10 Seconds
Resisting Shock
Endurance / Stamina 24 28 37 40 44


Silence

Silence (Template:Silence) will prevent the use of TECHNICs.

Silence Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 16 Seconds
Resisting Silence
Endurance / Stamina 24 28 37 40 44


Freeze

Freeze (Template:Freeze) freezes the target in place and Attacks cannot miss or be guarded. Players can break free from being frozen by repeatedly trying to move.

Freeze Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 5 Seconds 6 Seconds 7 Seconds 8 Seconds 10 Seconds
Resisting Freeze
Endurance / Stamina 25 29 32 35 38


Sleep

Sleep (Template:Sleep) puts the target to sleep, preventing movement. The target getting hit one time will wake them up.

Sleep Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 5 Seconds 6 Seconds 7 Seconds 8 Seconds 10 Seconds
Resisting Sleep
Endurance / Stamina 25 28 31 34 40


Stun

Stun (Template:Stun) prevents the target's movement. However, unlike with freeze, a player cannot break free by trying to move.

Stun Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 4 Seconds 5 Seconds 6 Seconds 7 Seconds 8 Seconds
Resisting Stun
Endurance / Stamina 26 29 32 35 38


Confuse

Confuse (Template:Confuse) when applied to players, causes their movements to become erratic and unpredictable. When the effect is applied to enemies, causes them to attack each other.

Confuse Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 4 Seconds 5 Seconds 6 Seconds 7 Seconds 8 Seconds
Resisting Confuse
Endurance / Stamina 25 28 31 35 39


Incapacitation

Incapacitation (Template:Incapacitation) has a small chance to instantly kill the target.

Incapacitation Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Resisting Incapacitation
Endurance / Stamina 21 24 27 30 33


HP Steal

HP Steal absorbs a certain percent of the damage dealt as HP and restore that to the target.

Incapacitation Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Absorption Rate 7% 11% 15%  ?%  ?%


Status Effects (Player Only)

Charm

Charm (Template:Charm) can be applied only to enemies, and causes them to be attracted to whoever applied the effect.

Charm Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration  ? Seconds  ? Seconds  ? Seconds  ? Seconds  ? Seconds
Resisting Charm
Endurance / Stamina 22 25 28 31 34


Reflect Damage

Reflect Damage only results from specific weapons or photon arts. It causes a small percent of the damage dealt to be reflected back to the player.

Reflect Damage Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Damage Reflection 12% 15%  ?%  ?%  ?%


HP Affects Power

HP Affects Power only results from specific weapons or photon arts. It modifies the amount of damage dealt proportional to remaining HP.

HP Affects Power Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Max Power 14% 19% 31%  ?%  ?%


Auto Damage

Auto Damage is only applied to players. It causes the user to take damage every few seconds.

Auto Damage Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Effect Duration 2 Minutes 3 Minutes 4 Minutes 5 Minutes 6 Minutes
Damage Intervals
Damage Receive 7% Maximum HP


Auto Recovery

Auto Recovery is only applied to players. It causes the target to gain HP every few seconds. If the target is at maximum HP, the healing will continue and build up a "shield" to the player.

Auto Recovery Lv.1 Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5
Heal Interval 4 Seconds 5 Seconds 6 Seconds 7 Seconds 8 Seconds
HP Recovery 1% 2% 3% 4% 5%


Reduce Physical Damage

Reduce Physical Damage is only applied to players by the TECHNIC Dizas. Reduce physical damage for a certain amount of hits.

Reduce Phys. Damage Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5 Lv.6
# of Hits Reduced 1 2 3 4 5
Damage Reduction  ?%  ?%  ?%  ?%  ?%


Reduce TECHNIC Damage

Reduce TECHNIC Damage is only applied to players by the TECHNIC Rentis. Reduce technic damage for a certain amount of hits.

Reduce Tech. Damage Lv.2 Lv.3 Lv.4 Lv.5 Lv.6
# of Hits Reduced 1 2 3 4 5
Damage Reduction  ?%  ?%  ?%  ?%  ?%

Resisting Status Effects

There are methods that can be utilised to resist Status Effects being applied to your character.


Damage reduction

If an enemy attack deals 0 damage, the Status Effect it carries will not be applied, as the attack is considered the same as a miss. By utilising a high percentage Line Shield and a Rainbow body unit (such as Guardless / Rainbow or Legsless / Rainbow) it is possible to raise your character's MST or DEF high enough to reduce some attack damage from smaller enemies to 0. When trying resist TECHNIC damage, this is usually only possible for Newmans due to their high MST.


Stamina thresholds

For TECHNIC-based enemy attacks, many of these can be resisted if your character has enough STA/End. Enemy TECHNIC attacks start at level 1 on C-rank missions, go up in level by five levels each rank.

Mission rank C B A S S2
Enemy TECHNIC base level 1 6 11 16 21

Megid does not scale with mission rank, and instead matches the level of Megid that the enemy casts. Deljabans cast Lv1 Megid, which has Incapacitate Lv1; Delp Slami and Jusnagun cast Lv11 Megid, with Incapacitate Lv2, and Carriguines and SEED-Vitace cast Lv21 Megid, with Incapacitate Lv3.

The STA/End required to resist them increases accordingly based on the tech level. The following table shows the amount of STA/End. required to resist Status Effects based on SE level.

SE Level LV1 LV2 LV3 LV4 LV5
Burn 21 24 27 30 37
Poison 24 27 30 33 36
Infection 23 26 29 32 35
Shock/Silence 24 28 37 40 44
Freeze 25 29 32 35 38
Sleep 25 28 31 34 40
Stun 26 29 32 35 38
Confuse 25 28 31 35 39
Charm 22 25 28 31 34
Incapacitate 21 24 27 30 33

In addition, when using this method some Status Effects have a higher STA/End. requirement for full resistance, and some (for instance, Stun from a Grass Assassin, and several Status Effects applied by bosses) cannot be resisted and will apply regardless of your STA/End.

If you do not meet the STA/End. threshold to completely resist Status Effects in this fashion, higher STA will still help reduce the frequency with which these status effects are applied. Subtract your STA/End. from the STA/End. required to fully resist a Status Effect, and the resulting number is the percentage chance of the SE applying on any given hit. Example:

Megid in an S-rank mission requires 24 STA/End. to resist fully. A character with 13 STA/End. would have an 11% chance of being incapacitated by a Megid in this mission. A character with 21 STA/End. would have just a 3% chance to be incapacitated by Megid in the same situation.


Resist Units

There are a number of 7★ body units that provide resistance to certain Status Effects. When equipped in the body slot of your line shield, the unit will provide resistance to the specified Status Effect regardless of the mission rank. In addition, resist units will also resist Status Effects that still apply with the Stamina method - for instance, Grass Assassin Stun can be resisted with a Stun / Resist.