Boss Statistics
Lancelot (Saber): Chapter 13 (3/3) - 1 | ||
HP | 244,102 | |
LVL | 65 | |
Class | Saber | |
NP Bar | ||
NP Type | ST | |
Actions | 3 per turn | |
Traits | Humanoid, Male, Earth, Servant, Riding, Weak to Enuma Elish |
Active Buff | Ferocity: Lancelot resists damage types from all classes except Berserker and Avenger, but still deals half damage to Archer and Rulers. Lancelot is also immune to debuffs. | |
Passive | Increases debuff resistance by 17.5%. | |
Skills | Charges NP gauge by 1 and increases critical attack chance for 1 turn. | |
Increases critical attack chance for 3 turns. | ||
Increases critical attack chance and critical attack damage for 3 turns. | ||
NP Effect | Increase Arts effectiveness for 1 turn, deals ~40,000 damage to an enemy, and increase damage dealt to enemy for 5 turns. |
Battle 1/2 | Knight Enforcer | Knight Enforcer | Knight Enforcer |
Fatal Battle 2/2 | Lancelot (Saber) |
Boss Analysis
- One of the more straightforward boss fights in the Camelot singularity. Lancelot is weak against both Avengers and Berserkers.
- One mechanic of the fight is that Lancelot is only going to attack the highest HP Servant with his normal attacks, though his NP will still target a random enemy. This means that high HP Servants, especially with class damage reduction, can be used as “tanks” to protect the squishier DPS Servants.
- A good Avenger or Berserker can storm their way through the fight by inflicting high damage instantly on him. Note that while both Avengers and Berserkers deal more damage, Avengers benefit from a higher damage multiplier and don’t receive double the damage. .
- The first wave of Enforcer Knights can be used to charge NPs to hopefully burst down Lancelot before he gets to attack.
- Realistically however, the Enforcer Knights themselves are pretty tanky, so one may have to:
- Enforcer Strategy 1: Bring out an AoE Servant to clear the wave after you’ve charged up your NPs then swap him out once that NP is fired.
- Enforcer Strategy 2: Or tank the hits using Archers or other beefy Servants.
- Lancelot himself hits pretty hard if he’s given a chance to attack. His NP deals ~40K damage, not to mention the multitude and damage of the critical attacks he can proc given his skills.
- Lancelot can also charge his NP via a skill, so he is able to fire his NP even when his NP gauge is only three-fourths filled.
- Lancelot is completely immune to any debuffs, Servants that rely on their debuffs (such as Robin) will find it difficult to perform well here.
- However, Lancelot can still be affected by negative effects such as NP drain that do not rely on a debuff application.
Lancelot (Saber): Chapter 15 (1/3) - 1 | ||
HP | 378,114 | |
LVL | 68 | |
Class | Saber | |
NP Bar | ||
NP Type | ST | |
Actions | 3 per turn | |
Traits | Humanoid, Male, Earth, Servant, Riding, Weak to Enuma Elish |
Active Buff | Ferocity: Lancelot resists damage types from all classes except Berserker and Avenger, but still deals half damage to Archer and Rulers. Lancelot is also immune to debuffs. | |
Passive | Increases debuff resistance by 17.5%. | |
Skills | Charges NP gauge by 1 and increases critical attack chance for 1 turn. | |
Increases critical attack chance for 3 turns. | ||
Increases critical attack chance and critical attack damage for 3 turns. | ||
NP Effect | Increase Arts effectiveness for 1 turn, deals ~40,000 damage to an enemy, and increase damage dealt to enemy for 5 turns. |
Boss Differences
- Lancelot returns without his Knights but instead has improved his base statistics.
- Unlike the last encounter, there will be no opportunity to charge NP gauges before the boss fight.
- In general, the fight will last longer and Lancelot cannot be bursted down as quickly.
Boss Analysis
- One of the more straightforward boss fights in the Camelot singularity. Lancelot is weak against both Avengers and Berserkers.
- One mechanic of the fight is that Lancelot is only going to attack the highest HP Servant with his normal attacks, though his NP will still target a random enemy. This means that high HP Servants, especially with class damage reduction, can be used as “tanks” to protect the squishier DPS Servants.
- A good Avenger or Berserker can storm their way through the fight by inflicting high damage instantly on him. Note that while both Avengers and Berserkers deal more damage, Avengers benefit from a higher damage multiplier and don’t receive double the damage. .
- Lancelot himself hits pretty hard if he’s given a chance to attack. His NP deals ~40K damage, not to mention the multitude and damage of the critical attacks he can proc given his skills.
- Lancelot can also charge his NP via a skill, so he is able to fire his NP even when his NP gauge is only three-fourths filled.
- Lancelot is completely immune to any debuffs, Servants that rely on their debuffs (such as Robin) will find it difficult to perform well here.
- However, Lancelot can still be affected by negative effects such as NP drain that do not rely on a debuff application.
Boss Analysis
- One of the more straightforward boss fights in the Camelot singularity. Lancelot is weak against both Avengers and Berserkers.
- One mechanic of the fight is that Lancelot is only going to attack the highest HP Servant with his normal attacks, though his NP will still target a random enemy. This means that high HP Servants, especially with class damage reduction, can be used as “tanks” to protect the squishier DPS Servants.
- A good Avenger or Berserker can storm their way through the fight by inflicting high damage instantly on him. Note that while both Avengers and Berserkers deal more damage, Avengers benefit from a higher damage multiplier and don’t receive double the damage. .
- The first wave of Enforcer Knights can be used to charge NPs to hopefully burst down Lancelot before he gets to attack.
- Realistically however, the Enforcer Knights themselves are pretty tanky, so one may have to:
- Enforcer Strategy 1: Bring out an AoE Servant to clear the wave after you’ve charged up your NPs then swap him out once that NP is fired.
- Enforcer Strategy 2: Or tank the hits using Archers or other beefy Servants.
- Lancelot himself hits pretty hard if he’s given a chance to attack. His NP deals ~40K damage, not to mention the multitude and damage of the critical attacks he can proc given his skills.
- Lancelot can also charge his NP via a skill, so he is able to fire his NP even when his NP gauge is only three-fourths filled.
- Lancelot is completely immune to any debuffs, Servants that rely on their debuffs (such as Robin) will find it difficult to perform well here.
- However, Lancelot can still be affected by negative effects such as NP drain that do not rely on a debuff application.
Boss Differences
- Lancelot returns without his Knights but instead has improved his base statistics.
- Unlike the last encounter, there will be no opportunity to charge NP gauges before the boss fight.
- In general, the fight will last longer and Lancelot cannot be bursted down as quickly.
- One of the more straightforward boss fights in the Camelot singularity. Lancelot is weak against both Avengers and Berserkers.
- One mechanic of the fight is that Lancelot is only going to attack the highest HP Servant with his normal attacks, though his NP will still target a random enemy. This means that high HP Servants, especially with class damage reduction, can be used as “tanks” to protect the squishier DPS Servants.
- A good Avenger or Berserker can storm their way through the fight by inflicting high damage instantly on him. Note that while both Avengers and Berserkers deal more damage, Avengers benefit from a higher damage multiplier and don’t receive double the damage. .
- Lancelot himself hits pretty hard if he’s given a chance to attack. His NP deals ~40K damage, not to mention the multitude and damage of the critical attacks he can proc given his skills.
- Lancelot can also charge his NP via a skill, so he is able to fire his NP even when his NP gauge is only three-fourths filled.
- Lancelot is completely immune to any debuffs, Servants that rely on their debuffs (such as Robin) will find it difficult to perform well here.
- However, Lancelot can still be affected by negative effects such as NP drain that do not rely on a debuff application.
Boss Analysis
Team Composition Recommendations
- Use a single target Berserker or Avenger, charge their NP as fast as possible (or use a starting charge CE like Kaleidoscope) while buffing their attack as well. If all goes according to plan, Lancelot will die from one or two bursts.
- Having a Servant that can charge NPs fast like Zhuge Liang, Helena Blavatsky, or Shakespeare is recommended.
- An Archer or Ruler with high HP can be used to sponge up the damage from Lancelot as he targets the Servant with the highest HP first.
- A taunting Servant in the frontlines may also be useful in sponging up the damage from Lancelot’s NP.
- A backup Berserker or Avenger in the backlines is useful in case the frontline isn’t enough.
- The Chaldea Combat Uniform is as per usual a great choice.The utility is just amazing even if the stun doesn’t work on Lancelot. There is no downside to having a swap and an attack up.
- The Mage Association’s Uniform is a great choice here too with its 20% NP gauge boost being very useful in situations where a Servant is so close to firing his/her NP.