Master the Warrior's Unique Evility, Wild Cry, and explore common Warrior Evilities like Vanguard and Super Guts in Disgaea 6 Complete. Learn which ones are worth your Mana!
Alright, let's break down the Warrior's Evilities in Disgaea 6 Complete. These are the special skills that really define a character's role, and the Warrior has a few interesting ones to consider.
Warrior’s Unique Evility: Wild Cry
First up is the Warrior's own special Evility, Wild Cry. Basically, this boosts your character's stats by 10% for every enemy unit standing right next to them. It's a pretty neat idea, especially if you find yourself in the thick of things often during the early to mid-game. However, as you get further into the game, it starts to fall off a bit. The main reason is that it *requires* enemies to be adjacent, and you can only get a maximum of 40% boost because it doesn't count enemies on the diagonal spaces. So, while it can be useful, don't rely on it too heavily for the endgame.
List of Common Evilities (Warrior)
| Icon | Common Evility | Description | Mana Cost | Slots |
| Vanguard | Increase HP by 5%, ATK by 5%, and DEF by 5% | 100 | 1 | |
| Power Axe | Increase damage dealt by 10% when equipped with an axe | 250 | 2 | |
| Fighting Instinct | Increase stats by 2% per elapsed turn (Max 20%) | 1,000 | 3 | |
| Boiling Blood | Increase stats by 3% per enemy unit on the map | 2,500 | 4 | |
| Super Guts | For every 5% of HP lost, decrease damage taken by 5% (Max 50%) | 5,000 | 4 |
Looking at the Warrior's common Evilities, honestly, none of them are absolute game-changers. If you're building a character to be super tanky, Super Guts might be worth considering. It's a decent way to reduce incoming damage, but remember, it only kicks in when your HP is lower, so you're trading health for defense. Keep that in mind when you're deciding where to spend your Mana!
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