The Modern Magus Magazine
In spite of it all, I still feel the need to say it now:
ONORE, AAKEIDO!
While this day might have been a win for FGO players all around, the fact it has to be something special to receive a Servant who had all their design, voice acting, lore, gameplay, art, and so on already implemented in the more resource-intensive Arcade side-game to this franchise, but made exclusive to it simply to draw customers is a real nuisance.
Tiamat is just one of a plethora of Servants that deserve to be in the main game, but are instead kept exclusive for marketing reasons. I can only hope the event proper can introduce many of them (though getting Seasonals like Santa Suzuka seems, sadly, unlikely), but that’s yet to be seen.
But at any rate, there’s an MMM to write for.
Let it be known that I will ALWAYS stan an Aoi Yuuki Servant, with zero exemptions. Even if it comes at great cost to my wallet. Especially if it does.
I need to buy food, y’know….
Base Atk | 1,768 | Base HP | 2,069 |
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Max Atk | 11,444 | Max HP | 14,107 |
Grail Atk | 12,527 | Grail HP | 15,455 |
Increase your Critical Strength by 10%.
Increase your Critical Strength by 4%
Increase your Mental Debuff Resist by 4%.
Increase your Death Resist by 4%.
Apply Damage Cut by 500 for yourself.
Apply Damage Plus (Total Card Damage +300).
Increase Debuff Resist for yourself by 30%.
Increase NP Gauge each turn by 5% for yourself.
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As an addition to the sizeable SSR Alter Ego roster, Tiamat sadly leans pretty heavily on the defensive side of things. With the 2nd worst Attack stat and tied 2nd Highest HP stat of her class and rarity, she sits aside Kirei and Kiara in a really weird club of twisted individuals with highly defensive statlines that would really appreciate otherwise.
And as always, Kiara’s statline compared to other Alter Ego’s looks really overstatted. Why is the random cultist nun stronger in her parameters than the primordial mother Goddess of one of the most ancient Mythologies? Hell if I know.
While naturally it’d be better to have more offensive focus, Tiamat isn’t suffering that hard for her attack, as even the worst Alter Ego is closer to average overall for SSR Servants. In exchange, she has some solid bulk to back her up, and she also has more to her than just stats - passives.
As you might expect of an Alter Ego that by all reason should be in the Beast class, Tiamat has a bunch of powerful passives. Of those that technically aren’t unique, Independent Manifestation provides minor boosts to critical damage, mental debuff resistance, and death resistance, a lore passive more so than anything else. Self Modification provides an actually-impressive passive 500 damage cut at all times, pushing her solid bulk to the point of absurdity in the right circumstances, and Core of the Goddess provides a minor boost to all card damage as well as a big chunk of debuff resistance, even further boosting Tiamat’s resilience.
To pair with those, she has 2 unique passives - Authority of the Beast, a notable boost to her critical damage output, and Infantile Regression, a skill that provides an insane 5% NP gauge charge each turn.
Anybody who has touched Merlin in their life probably already knows how insane passive NP gauge charging can be on the right Servant, so that passive alone is a colossal boon for her.
So while her offensive might may be a little lacking at first glance, Tiamat has a plethora of passives to back her up, both in her defense and offense.
So how is Tiamat on the whole?
Well, on one hand, she’s got depth to her like the deepest ocean, and you can lose yourself in her eyes:
However, she’s quite likely to eat you up and leave you a gibbering mess…literally:
I’d honestly host a riot if Tiamat were awful in FGO, but thankfully I’m proud to say that’s not the case. In spite of the somewhat uphill battle Buster Servants have to fight to be a competitive farmer, Tiamat does more than enough to compete with the big dogs, and on top of that still boasts a strong performance in difficult content.
With a number of unique utility tools at her disposal, high damage output and an overall resilient kit, Tiamat is unlikely to show a clear weakness in most content. The only true stain to her capabilities, if anything, is the convoluted farming setup she needs to farm with Black Grail optimally. While it’s usually safer to just build a lazier, less optimized setup, sometimes that isn’t an option.
Nitpicking aside, Tiamat is an excellent Servant with good applications for both farming and difficult content, and one of the better Buster Servants overall available in the game. Rath™ Seal of Approval, with a recommendation.
Outro
With a standalone banner occupying our time, it’s now really just a case of counting down to Golden Week. Damn you, Japan, and your incredibly holiday-shy culture! I’m sure if they didn’t have all their public holidays based on a single week we wouldn’t get this absurd cycle of content famine into feast every year leading into May.
But hey, more content for FGO means more writing for me, so maybe I should appreciate the content lapses while I can. Until next time!