The Modern Magus Magazine
If there’s one tradition I gotta say I like about FGO, it’s when they take an entire section of mythology or fiction and use it as the stepping stone to produce an event. 108 is a pretty magical number that’s referenced in a number of places, and Water Margin is the reason for it.
But all the same, I don’t feel any envy for Lasengle’s position, having to choose what Heroic Spirits to introduce from a tremendously broad roster of warriors from the novel.
Look at me, pretending I’ve actually read Water Margin or know anything about it prior to this event. Ha.
Huyan Zhuo
Are they clubs? Are they whips? Are they “swords” ribbed for her pleasure? Entirely depends on who you ask, or how literally you look at the characters. Or how horny you are, I guess.
All I know is that I really want to give her the confidence to finish the black cat pancakes song.
Base Atk | 1,700 | Base HP | 1,965 |
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Max Atk | 11,004 | Max HP | 13,402 |
Grail Atk | 12,046 | Grail HP | 14,682 |
Increase your Critical Star Drop Rate by 6%.
Increase your Quick Card effectiveness by 8%.
Increase own Buster Critical Star Gather Rate by 10%.
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So far as Huyan’s base stats go they aren’t, uh, particularly great. With the 2nd lowest Attack stat among her fellow SSR Assassins, and the tied 2nd best HP stat, her spread may seem fairly typical, but those rankings don’t show how she has a pretty bad stat deficit in general compared to other SSR Assassins like Koyanskaya, Kama, or King Hassan, on top of lacking their more offensively-leaned stat spread.
Being more defensive isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but having poorer offensive stats harms her when she is an offensive Servant, on top of her being weaker stat-wise in general.
She does thankfully get some compensation from her passives. With the typical Presence Concealment boosting her stargen, she also has Riding of a solid rank, boosting her primary card type’s damage output by a modest sum, and lastly a unique passive in Phantasmal Beast Possession, which raises her Buster cards’ Critical Star Gather Rate slightly. Not the most powerful unique passive out there, but it’s something to raise her damage output, as is her Riding.
On the whole, not the greatest start, but Huyan has some things going for her.
So how is Huyan on the whole? On one hand, she’s an absolute star, her kit a chain of unity keeping her bound together:
On the other hand, she’s bound to crash into the Earth’s atmosphere and burn up, sooner or later:
Huyan is fundamentally a pretty average Servant. That isn’t to say she’s bad, or doesn’t stand out, but simply that she isn’t breaking boundaries, despite having a lot of useful tools to her. She has a lot of potential to perform in difficult content with her synergy alongside Summer Skadi, and her numerous utility perks, but her overall mediocre damage output means for the majority of this game’s content, farming, she doesn’t stand out too much.
If you’re such an unfortunate sod to not have gotten the Valk Welfares in summer and really need an Assassin farmer, she’s a perfectly good Servant to get for that role. Likewise, she’s a very good pick for just a well-rounded offensive Servant in difficult content, but plenty of other Servants, Assassins or otherwise, can compete with her. Just bear that in mind if you’re considering rolling for her - plenty of fish in the sea, or in this case, plenty of stars in the sky. Rath™ Seal of Approval.
Huang Feihu
For some reason it feels like an eternity since we’ve had a male Servant that is just a cool, fairly upstanding dude with prowess as a warrior. For a while now it’s kind of felt like a slew of nudists…or pretty boys…or some kind of inbetween.
But not to worry, as with this young man of the Huang family, the dignity of the male cast is saved…just don’t ask him about Daji. Worst mistake of my life.
Base Atk | 1,469 | Base HP | 1,958 |
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Max Atk | 8,817 | Max HP | 12,240 |
Grail Atk | 10,676 | Grail HP | 14,841 |
Increase your Debuff Resist by 12.5%.
Increase your Quick Card effectiveness by 9%.
Apply Damage Plus for yourself (Total Card Damage +150).
Increase Buster Card Critical Strength by 10%.
Gain 2 Critical Stars each turn.
Increase own Debuff Resist by 10%.
With the 6th Worst Attack stat in exchange for the 3rd best HP stat of his class and rarity, Feihu may have a defensively-leaning stat spread, but it’s a fairly strong one, not losing too much offensively for the additional bulk.
He’ll still come up lacking in comparison to the higher-attack Riders, but it’s a much more reasonable tradeoff than some Servants are dealt with, so even if he’s offensively-focused in his kit it isn’t much of a drawback.
He also gets compensated quite heavily on the Passives front, with 5 to his name. Magic Resistance, Riding, and Divinity are all fairly standard, providing him with some passive Debuff Resistance, a modest boost to his Quick cards, and some extra damage on his cards in exchange for Divinity weaknesses.
Feihu’s unique passives, however, are a little bit more interesting. Reed Spear Technique provides a small boost to his Buster Critical Damage, while Familial Bond of Huang gives him a couple of bonus crit stars to use each turn, as well as a further boost to his Debuff Resistance, making him rather resilient to debuffs overall.
Frankly, he’s got a nice set of base stats backing him, especially with those passives in play.
So how does Feihu shape up? On one hand, he brings honour to his family name, and a rainbow bull…and a fancy sword…
However, he also can’t really beat the machinations of one little fox, or in this case, modern FGO game meta:
All I can really say is that Feihu feels like a particularly good release Servant, but not a particularly good one in, well, anything resembling modern FGO. He focuses almost entirely on his offensive output, which doesn’t really break records to begin with, and invests it in a NP / card type that is pretty difficult to make stand out.
If his section feels particularly brief, that’s ultimately because there’s little to discuss on him, and I’d rather not flounder trying to find some redeeming point to push. He’s not that great.
Elisabeth Bathory (Kumonryu)
Liz’s goal of world domination by flooding FGO with her alts progresses ever-closer to completion. And this time she does it by appropriating Chinese culture due to her obsession with being a dragon.
It’s almost a worse crime than killing a bunch of women and bathing in their blood.
Base Atk | 1,606 | Base HP | 1,768 |
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Max Atk | 9,639 | Max HP | 11,055 |
Grail Atk | 11,671 | Grail HP | 13,404 |
Increase your Critical Strength by 9%.
Increase own Arts Card effectiveness by 6%.
Increase own Critical Star Drop Rate by 6%.
As the, well, second 4* Pretender in the game, Loli Liz sadly doesn’t have a great pool of Servants to compare herself to. She is, however, slightly inferior to her sole competitor in Hephaestion, but carries the relatively-strong base stat total of the Pretender class regardless.
She hits fairly hard compared to most SR Servants, and also has a solid HP stat to keep her alive. Certainly better than the deal some other renditions of Liz get.
As for passives, she hasn’t really got an expansive lineup. Independent Action provides a minor boost to her own Critical Damage, while her unique variant of Territory Creation (pretty much being the cause of our miniature farming simulator in the event, putting our Servant roster to work in 108 different places) gives her a modest boost to both her Arts cards and stargen.
Those two skills alone carry a lot of weight, especially compared to some more useless passives out there, but she doesn’t have a stacked set of passives, regardless.
On the whole, she’s working with a solid baseline, especially when she’s in a class with little competition.
So how is Kumonryu Liz overall? Well on the one hand, she’s the pillar of Eastern culture, a symbol of strength and dignity, and her plushies are super cute:
However, she’s also the larva of the greatest menace to ever plague Chaldea, the “One-Who-Screeches”, a child whose voice will eventually grow into a force beyond all comprehension, rupturing eardrums with no regard for your opinion. Oh, and also the whole “killing-women-and-bathing-in-their-blood” thing:
Frankly, if Lasengle produces a welfare in a class that doesn’t yet have a budget option to them, they could have Caster Gilles’ kit and I’d probably still consider them great. Factoring in that Liz is pretty good even if she weren’t a Pretender, she’s naturally an excellent choice to use in the future.
…even if she can’t farm. At least with Quick/Arts AOE Servants, they get a gradual buildup to their NP gain numbers, that usually produces a sliding scale of “How good at farming” they are. For Buster Servants it’s unfortunately harsher, and Liz has to deal with the reality of being incapable of it in any serious capacity at the point her kit was locked on.
But enough dooming and glooming. She’s a good offensive Pretender, a solid low-cost support option, and she somehow managed to break the curse most Liz Servants bear of being mediocre to bad, so good on her. Even if she’s not a game-breaking staple to add to your roster. Rath™ Seal of Approval.
Outro
You know, one of these days I’ll actually manage to keep up my promise of delivering the MMM promptly. Just…launch an event on a weekend, Lasengle. Please. I have a job beyond this one.
As for what the future holds…you know, we haven’t had our high-difficulty event this year yet, have we? And frankly, we’re creeping up on December, and LB7 as a result, pretty soon. The coming months could either be very chaotic or very disappointing, I imagine…but until then!