![]() ![]() With no survival skills whatsoever, low base HP, and even a targetable Defensive Demerit, Caesar will fall easily in the face of strong enemies. Caesar will also have to rely on refunding his NP to speed up the journey to a second Crocea Mors. As such, Caesar performs better either in a team with a dedicated NP support, or with CEs to get his NP up as fast as possible. WeaknessesĬaesar's base NP generation leaves much to be desired, with only a single Arts card and 2 poor Quick Cards. While the support landscape is becoming ever more competitive, Caesar remains a flexible Servant to field in uncertain situations as the Critical modifiers on his Incite skill are fairly impressive for a 3-turn buff. Good Offensive Support SkillsĬaesar's skills are all alligned offensively and can greatly boost the output of other damage Servants. With the help of NP Charging supports (Skadi/Waver/Nero Bride/Helena) and/or good (Critical) Command Card Draws he can launch multiple NPs within the same 3-turn buff window. With a base NP Gain of 1.1% and 10 hits on his Quick NP, a fully Quick/NP Gain buffed Caesar can refund a rather large chunk of NP Gauge. After his 2nd Rank Up though, the combination of an NP Upgrade and a 1-turn up to 50% Attack Up makes his NP deal downright devastating damage, putting even gacha Servants to shame. The combination of his 8% Quick Performance up from Riding, 18% NP Damage Up from Tactics for 1 turn and his 16% Attack Up from Charisma for 3 turns already makes Caesar hit for a decent chunk of damage. Strengthsĭecent NP Damage (Amazing after 2nd Rank UP) Masters can also improve his odds by fielding Servants with Buff Success Rate Up. To give an example, if Caesar fails his 3rd Attack Up buff, he will only have +20% Attack Up from Crocea Mors. Fortunately, Caesar can increase his already strong odds by losing HP.Īt roughly half HP, Caesar already has a 100% chance to apply each Attack Up as the Buff Success Rate scales up to 40%. However, if at any point the buff fails to apply, all subsequent Attack Up buffs will never trigger. Gameplay TipĪfter his 2nd Rank Up, at base, Crocea Mors has an 80% chance to add 10% Attack Up before Caesar launches his NP. Regardless, Caesar is one of the stronger 3* Servants available, especially after his 2nd Rank Up can potentially make his NP deal mind boggingly high damage. Furthermore, Caesar can only unlock his Critical Potential after launching his NP, which makes using Critical hits to charge NP Gauge and deal more damage in the same turn more difficult. To launch successive NPs, Masters need to rely entirely on his NP and any NP charging supports. His base NP Gain on his Command Cards is also painfully limiting. Of course, Caesar is not as perfect as Cleopatra might imagine, considering his lack of any defensive prowess (instead, he can only reduce defense). This flexibility makes Caesar one of the very best starter Servants around. at equal NP levels.īut Ceasar can function as a budget support perfectly fine as well, especially as his Crocea Mors can generate a significant sum of Critical Stars from its hit counts, Incite, and its Overcharge effect. As a result, Caesar utterly dominates the NP Damage charts, being capable at max Attack Up stacks to rival the output of Musashi. With not only an improved modifier from his NP Upgrade (~20% Damage Increase alone), Caesar can also gain up to 50%(!!) Attack Up for 1 turn from his NP alone at very high odds (and guaranteed at half HP or lower). Yet, Delightworks only kicked it up a notch upon his second Rank Up. While his trifecta of buffs (including Riding to boost his Quick performance) already make him deal decent NP damage, the high NP refund from his 10-hit NP Crocea Mors sets ups a very deadly cocktail for Caesar to try and launch successive NPs with the likes of Skadi and/or Nero Bride. Lucius Julius Caesar (800-700) 4th Great grandparents 64.Crossing the Rubicon once more to join Chaldea in its defense of the Pan-Human world, Gaius Julius Caesar combines a powerful Single Target Quick performance with rather decent (critical) support capacity through his triple whammy of Charisma, Tactics, and the Critical-based buffs from Incite. Sextus Julius Caesar (750-600) 3rd Great grandparents 32. Quintus Marcius Rex (650-500) 2nd Great grandparents 16. Aurelia Cotta (120 BC-54 BC) Grandparents 4. Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD), his grand-nephewĪr (100 BC-44 BC) Parents 2.Offspring of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra VII Philopator (69 BC-30 BC) Offspring of Julius Caesar and Cornelia (c97 BC–69 BC)
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