Status
1335
Status
781
3-4
36
Resistances
Normal
[x1]
Normal
[x1]
Weak
[x1.5]
Endure
[x0.75]
Normal
[x1]
Weak
[x1.5]
Normal
[x1]
Normal
[x1]
Weak
[x1.5]
Weak
[x1.5]
Stagger Threshold
-
level: 45
5
+5
SKILL 2
5
+4
SKILL 3
10
+5
SKILL 4
When the arm is broken, the unit gains 2 Attack resultreduction every turn.
PASSIVE
When the head is broken, the unit gains 4 defensedown and 1 vulnerable every turn.
PASSIVE
Story
It...was like a green, semi-transparent jelly. It's not my first time seeing things like these... So when I peeped at observation logs, those things were all called fairies. In that case, I bet this thing is a fairy, too. It even has the unusually small wings. Well, whatever it's called, I guess it's nothing more than an Abnormality at the end of the day. Anyway... Its left arm was like a long paddle, if I can call it that... Right, it was also like those sticky tapes you sometimes see at Backstreets restaurants. And on the other hand...it held a giant leaf. A four-leaf clover, was it? It was putting it up like an umbrella. Huh... An umbrella. That's right. It looked like it rained in that area all the time. The rain was unpleasant... It felt muddy and damp. It was like being splashed with the sea water from a breaking wave. It didn't feel too strong. Well, I'll figure out more as we fight.
Ugh... It sure is an Abnormality. The "fairy" title gave me a bit of fantastical preconception, I'll admit. I was frankly expecting the battle to be more normal than what happened. Haah... That sticky sundew-like arm stretched out and brushed against us. I didn't think it'd stretch that long, so I couldn't think to block it. What it did after was just as difficult to respond to. Before I could make any decisions, it retracted its arm. At the tip of that arm...was bits of our flesh. It shoved those flesh bits into the mouth (not sure if it's the right way to call it, but I can't think of anything else) on its torso and chewed it up like they were tasty cuts of a steak. Seems like that'show it heals itself up. We should try and stop it from taking our flesh... But the attack is quick, so we'll want to plan out our course of action.
It would occasionally make this giant clover...tree thing? Come to think of it, we were rarely hit by the rain while standing under it. And...the fairy seemed like it was doing it on purpose. The clover it was holding sometimes got torn during battle; when that happened, it looked pretty displeased judging from its reaction. What's more...it seemed to get slower. "The relish is lost"...? I think it said something along the lines of that. The glare it gave us was intense for sure. The rain might have actual effects on combat other than just feeling awful to be in. Aha. If that's the case, the reason it makes the clover tree to grow...is to keep us from being hit by the harmful rain so that gains more benefits when eating our flesh? To...make its meals tastier. Ugh, I really think that thing doesn't deserve to be called a fairy.
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