Explore the Nether Noble's resistances, stat aptitudes, weapon masteries, and unique Evilities like Greedy Disposition in Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance.
Alright, let's dive into the Nether Noble! This monster class has some really interesting traits, especially when it comes to making sure you're swimming in HL. We'll break down its resistances, how its stats stack up against other monsters, its weapon proficiencies, and most importantly, its unique Evilities. Get ready to learn how to maximize your gains!
Resistances
First off, let's see what the Nether Noble is good at shrugging off and what it's weak against:
| Fire | Ice | Wind |
| 0% | -50% | 0% |
| Star | Fist | Sword |
| 0% | -20% | -20% |
| Spear | Bow | Gun |
| 0% | 0% | 30% |
| Axe | Staff | Monster |
| 30% | -50% | 0% |
Stat Aptitudes
When you're building your Nether Noble, keep these stat aptitudes in mind. They show how well each stat grows on the unit:
| – | Minotaur | Beast | Death Mover | Humbaba | Arch Devil | Behemoth |
| HP | 120% | 125% | 130% | 135% | 140% | 145% |
| SP | 60% | 60% | 65% | 65% | 70% | 70% |
| ATK | 115% | 120% | 125% | 130% | 135% | 140% |
| DEF | 105% | 110% | 115% | 120% | 125% | 130% |
| INT | 70% | 70% | 75% | 75% | 80% | 80% |
| RES | 70% | 70% | 75% | 75% | 80% | 80% |
| HIT | 100% | 105% | 110% | 115% | 120% | 125% |
| SPD | 100% | 105% | 110% | 115% | 120% | 125% |
Weapon Masteries
Here's how the Nether Noble fares with different weapon types, and how well it trains them:
| – | Minotaur | Beast | Death Mover | Humbaba | Arch Devil | Behemoth |
| ATK Monster | C | C | B | B | B | B |
| INT Monster | D | D | D | D | C | C |
| Armor | C | C | C | C | B | B |
Skills
These are the skills you can learn as a Nether Noble. Some unlock at certain levels, while others are tied to Magichange:
- Stolen Slice — Unlocks at Lv 8
- Darkness Slash — Unlocks at Lv 24; Inflicts Weaken
- Boulder Shot — Unlocks at Lv 48
- Sand Wyrm Impact — Unlocks at Lv 96
- Beastly Howl — Used for Magichange
- Unmasked Death — Unlocks at Lv 300; Used for Magichange
- Demonic Howl — Used for Dual Magichange (Nether Noble + Chimera)
Evilities
This is where the Nether Noble really shines, especially if you're looking to rack up that HL!
- Greedy Disposition: This is the Nether Noble's signature Evility. It's a unique slot, meaning it doesn't take up a regular Evility slot. It boosts your unit's stats by 3% for every digit of HL you possess. Since you can have up to 9 trillion HL, that's a maximum of 39% stat increase! This is incredibly powerful and should be on most of your combat units.
- Brain Crusher: This Evility is pretty niche. It gives you a 100% damage boost against enemies afflicted with the Amnesia status. It's great if you can consistently apply Amnesia, but otherwise, it's not the most reliable.
- Golden Finger: If you're hurting for HL, slap this on your main attacker. It doubles the amount of HL you earn from defeating enemies. Simple, effective, and great for grinding.
- Great Debater: This one is super useful in the early to mid-game. It doubles the effectiveness of your bribery attempts at the Dark Assembly. Once you're strong enough to just force bills through, its usefulness drops, but it's a lifesaver when you're starting out.
- Money Heal: This Evility lets you recover 20% of your HP at the end of each turn. The catch? It costs HL equal to 10 times the HP recovered. Honestly, with how high HP can get in Disgaea 5, this will drain your funds faster than you can earn them. Best to avoid this one.
- Money is Power: This Evility gives you a massive 50% damage boost, but attacking drains your HL by an amount equal to 10 times the damage you deal. Similar to Money Heal, this is a quick way to bankrupt yourself. Unless you have an absurd amount of HL to burn, steer clear.
So, the Nether Noble is fantastic for boosting your stats and your HL income, but be careful with the Evilities that mess with your money!
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