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Growth Curves

Can someone explain growth curves to me? I read the wikipage and know what each type does. I was wondering if there's a 'good' or 'bad' growth curve and if it affects anything? Like is it better to grail/level a servant who gains the same amount of stats every level?

Asked by Arin7 years ago
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by kire 7 years ago

The growth curves don't affect grailing because stats grow linearly with grails independent of the curve.

The curves mainly dictate which levels improve your servant's stats the most. For instance, Hans has a strong s-shaped leveling curve, which means the higher levels won't change his stats a lot. In fact between lvl 55 and lvl 65 his hp stat grows only by about 300, which means it doesn't make much sense to invest in him beyond lvl 55.

The reverse-s on the other hand means that the higher levels are most important for the servant's stats. E.g., Cu Alter gains only 500 attack between lvl 50 and 60, but almost 2000 between lvl 80 and 90.

I don't think there's "good" or "bad" curves. I personally like the s-curves a bit more because the servants become stronger at lower levels and are therefore available earlier to use for harder content.

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I actually prefer reverse s a lot more since it makes it hard to max out my s proto cu knowing he only gains like 20 atk per level from 67-70.

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I get it, but you could be more efficient and simply not max him while still getting 95% of the servant's power. In reserve-s you must max a servant to get the full potential.
I will max my servants either way, but I'm just seeing no valid advantage of reverse-s over regular-s

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