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| Eidos (plural Eidoi) are equipable [[Stills]] which are obtained through [[Scouting]] via "Eidos Scout." High rarity Eidos (5 and 6 star ones) have an Eidos Skill which adds an additional passive ability, some having specific criteria to activate. | | Eidos (plural Eidoi) are equipable [[Stills]] which are obtained through [[Scouting]] via "Eidos Scout." |
| | | For more info, see [[Eidos_System|Eidos System]]. |
| Eidos can be levelled up to increase its bonuses, as well as its corresponding Eidos Skill.
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| For record of Eidos releases, refer to [[Eidos Release History]]. | | For record of Eidos releases, refer to [[Eidos Release History]]. |
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| For record of rate ups, refer to [[Eidos Banner History|Eidos Banner History.]] | | For record of rate ups, refer to [[Eidos Banner History|Eidos Banner History.]] |
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| == Using Eidos ==
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| Via "Edit Party" screen, Eidos can be equipped into a party slot and the unit placed in this slot will receive its effects. An eidos can only be equipped into one slot in the party composition.
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| Support Units can also come equipped with an Eidos, and can circumvent this limitation.
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| == Eidos Scout ==
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| Eidoi are generally obtained through a dedicated scout banner in the Scouting menu. It uses the same pull currency as the character scouting, namely dragonvein stones and Edgar's freebie Tickets.
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| Duplicate Eidos pulls are converted into Ether which is used in the [[The Exchange]] Shop's "The Ether Exchange."
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| For the pool of scoutable Eidoi, see [[:Category:Standard_Eidos_Scouting]]
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| === Should You Pull? ===
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| Generally, content difficulty-wise, most units are pretty capable of clearing content without the need of Eidoi. So the biggest draw of the banner is to access more stills exclusive to the system.
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| Since it's impact is not necessary to clear content, and competes with character pull currency, it is not recommended to go all in.
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| At the very least, do enough pulls in order for your party to be fully slotted with Eidoi, even in most cases it is simply an HP bump.
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| === Rates ===
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| ✰6: 2%
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| ✰5: 10%
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| ✰4: 50%
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| ✰3: 34%
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| === Ether Conversion ===
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| !✰
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| !Conversion
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| |-
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| |6
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| |x10 Gold Ether
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| |-
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| |5
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| |x10 Silver Ether
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| |-
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| |4
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| |x10 Bronze Ether
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| |-
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| |3
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| |x5 Bronze Ether
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| |}
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| == Upgrading Eidos ==
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| === Levelling Priority ===
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| Skill levels provides more substantial impact when levelling than with Eidoi levels.
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| A minimum of Skill lv. 5 can be reached before pivoting to levelling the Eidoi around lv. 45-55 to get the most of the eidoi before progression begins to give diminishing returns.
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| === Leveling Eidos ===
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| The levelling curve for Eidoi is similar to levelling a character, which makes it a late game investment because of how low impact its bonuses would apply.
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| !✰
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| !Level Cap
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| !EXP to Max
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| !Draco
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| |-
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| |6
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| |80
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| |392233
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| |433400
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| |-
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| |5
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| |70
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| |207488
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| |228800
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| |-
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| |4
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| |60
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| |109103
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| |121000
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| |-
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| |3
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| |55
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| |78818
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| |88000
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| |}
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| === Stat Bonuses ===
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| Depending on rarity, an Eidos provides a specific set of stat buffs. HP is a consistent stat buff across all Eidoi.
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| !✰
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| !Max Lv
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| !Starting HP
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| !Max Lv HP
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| !Bonus Stat Total
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| |-
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| |6
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| |80
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| | +120
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| | +250
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| | +45 ~ +80
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| |-
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| |5
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| |70
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| | +90
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| | +200
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| | +40 ~ +70
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| |-
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| |4
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| |60
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| | +60
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| | +25 ~ +60
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| |-
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| |3
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| |55
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| | +30
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| | +100
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| |n/a
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| |}
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| === Eidos Skill Upgrade ===
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| Eidos Skill upgrades use the same kinds of upgrade materials as Skills do. The class of the character associated with the eidos will determine what materials will be utilized.
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| |+Sample Upgrade Materials per Class/Rarity
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| |'''5 Star'''
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| |{{Eidos Skill Upgrade|lv2Mat1=SkillBook1|lv2Mat1Amount=4|lv3Mat1=SkillBook1|lv3Mat1Amount=4|lv3Mat2=Ancient_Quiver|lv3Mat2Amount=5|lv4Mat1=SkillBook2|lv4Mat1Amount=6|lv4Mat2=Quiver|lv4Mat2Amount=2|lv5Mat1=SkillBook2|lv5Mat1Amount=6|lv5Mat2=Quiver|lv5Mat2Amount=4|lv6Mat1=SkillBook3|lv6Mat1Amount=6|lv6Mat2=Adhesive|lv6Mat2Amount=3|lv7Mat1=SkillBook3|lv7Mat1Amount=6|lv7Mat2=Adhesive|lv7Mat2Amount=3|lv7Mat3=Hit_To_Kill_Quiver|lv7Mat3Amount=2}}
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| |'''6 Star'''
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| |{{Eidos Skill Upgrade|lv2Mat1=SkillBook1|lv2Mat1Amount=5|lv3Mat1=SkillBook1|lv3Mat1Amount=5|lv3Mat2=Broken_Lyre|lv3Mat2Amount=10|lv4Mat1=SkillBook2|lv4Mat1Amount=8|lv4Mat2=Lyre|lv4Mat2Amount=4|lv5Mat1=SkillBook2|lv5Mat1Amount=8|lv5Mat2=Lyre|lv5Mat2Amount=8|lv6Mat1=SkillBook3|lv6Mat1Amount=8|lv6Mat2=Aromatic_Oil|lv6Mat2Amount=4|lv7Mat1=SkillBook3|lv7Mat1Amount=8|lv7Mat2=Aromatic_Oil|lv7Mat2Amount=3|lv7Mat3=Expert_Lyre|lv7Mat3Amount=6}}
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| == High-Rarity Eidos List == | | == High-Rarity Eidos List == |