Proficiency Data
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Refer to Upgrading Characters
Stat Growth
Characters have bonus stats they gain access to levelling their proficiency.
Notes:
- Character proficiency stat bonuses are generally a 10% upgrade to their base stats at prof lv.99, so it can be assumed lv.10 grants a 1% from their base stats.
- Currently it is unclear if their listed growth value, which increases 1-3% every level contributes to anything, since 5/6/7 star units have null values.
- Characters have a stat growth pattern but it is unclear how it factors in the computation.
The wiki will slowly list down character limit values, but would prioritize more needed content.
Sample Stat Bonuses
HP | ATK | DEF | RES | REP | COST | ASPD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
69 | 29 | 27 | 10 | 7 | 0 | 0.2 |
HP | ATK | DEF | RES | REP | COST | ASPD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
91 | 37 | 36 | 10 | 7 | 0 | 0.15 |
Proficiency Upgrade Costs
Memory Costs
Costs differ depending on unit rarity.
Rarity | Amount of Memories per level up |
1/2 | prof lvl/10 + 1 |
3 | prof lvl/12 + 1 |
4 | prof lvl/15 + 1 |
5 | prof lvl/19 + 1 |
6 / 0 | prof lvl/20 + 1 |
7 | prof lvl/22 + 1 |
Draco Costs Increase
Draco cost is the same regardless of rarity, and grows by a value. The table below only lists the first 25 levels.
Lv | Additional Draco from 2500 |
2-7 | +300 |
8-9 | +400 |
10-12 | +500 |
13-14 | +600 |
15 | +700 |
16-17 | +800 |
18-19 | +900 |
20 | +1100 |
21-22 | +1200 |
23-24 | +1500 |
25 | +1600 |
Success Rate Fall off
At the beginning, success rate is at 100%. Success rate begins to fall off after a particular level, and the rate of fall off differs depending on unit rarity, but all will be at 0.05% at proficiency lv. 99.
Rarity | Level until 100% falls off |
1/2 | 10 |
3 | 16 |
4 | 20 |
5 | 29 |
6 / 0 | 29 |
7 | 29 |
Findings
Generally, it's recommended to avoid this system entirely.
Proficiency is a small stat bonus gained through expending Draco and character duplicates. The maximum proficiency level is 99. Proficiency bonuses experience diminishing returns very quickly. At the moment, it's not a wise use of Draco to enhance any of your characters past +10 at the absolute most, with +7 or +8 being a fair stopping point. The stat gains at around +7 quickly drop and become very minimal. Since it's not easy to farm large amounts of Draco or duplicates, enhancing characters to high proficiency is very difficult with minimal gain. Due to the hundreds of dupes required and the extremely low success rates at the highest levels it's very unlikely you will ever reach +99.
- Proficiency can enhance HP, Attack, Defense, Reposition, and Attack Speed. This is the only way to improve base reposition and attack speed.
- The cost and number of duplicates needed to increase Proficiency increases with Proficiency level.
- At higher levels, upgrades can fail. These only consumes the Draco and not the duplicates.
- Stat gains are different between characters, and there is no known formula for their gains.
- The stat gains are flat and works independent of what level your character is. You will gain the same stat boost between giving +1 proficiency to a Lv 1 Romanes, and a Lv 50 Romanes.
- Proficiency doesn't scale with Rank either, so a Bronze Rank Anima will have the same flat stat increases as a Silver Rank Anima.
- +1 gives the largest boost in stats. Subsequent boosts will give less stat gains and increasingly severe diminishing returns. At the moment, upgrading a character past +8 isn't much worth the cost unless you really like a character.
- The max Proficiency level is +99 and requires several hundred duplicates.
- The final proficiency increase for a 4-star costs 1,250,000 Draco, 7 Dupes, and has success rate of 0.5%.
- If you somehow manage to reach +99 proficiency for a specific character it doesn't affect any scouting pool. The character can still be scouted at anytime.
- Only a couple characters have been seen at +99, but they seemed to show an overall 10% increase in HP, Attack, and Attack Speed, and around a 30% increase in Defense (compared using max level Bronze rank).