5/9/2023 0 Comments Fire emblem fates quixotic![]() It may be a good defense against quixotic and proc stacking builds and may be something to consider when contemplating skills for end game units. This means they will never use lethality or aether effectively making them "dead skills" that are completely useless whenever they engage other units with quixotic. If the game prioritizes this check first (for whatever reason) they will always use rend heaven. Assuming multiple instance of quixotic stack, the defending unit has 100% rend heaven proc rate. literature as something as wild as the wind, hot as fire. If the defending unit is proc stacking with skills like aether and lethality in addition to rend heaven this may create an opportunity for the attacking unit to "safely" engage the defending unit. with charcoal, her fate aligned with that of Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina. Let's also say that the defending unit has rend heaven and the attacking unit doesn't. Astra, Luna, Rend Heaven, Counter, Vantage, Replicate, Life and Death, Death Blow, Certain Blow, Bowfaire, Air Superiority, Amaterasu, Lifetaker, Quixotic. Say if we have two units with quixotic and they both have a skill stat of 35. With that said this may be a way to de-fuse skill based units. a aa aaa aaaa aaacn aaah aaai aaas aab aabb aac aacc aace aachen aacom aacs aacsb aad aadvantage aae aaf aafp aag aah aai aaj aal aalborg aalib aaliyah aall aalto aam. ![]() If it there are two instances of quixotic and they stack it's 100%. If you have two units with maxed out skill stat (35 for the sake of argument) the chance of procing rend heaven is 52.5%. Here's also why I am so keenly interested in skill priority. Multiplicative would seem like to large of an oversight (100% lethality). Its a double-edge sword, and it does more harm than good on units who rely on dodgetanking (i.e. I would have to guess that it's additive. If it stacks, is the proc chance additive or multiplicative
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