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Stats
Lv | HP | Atk | Def | CritRate% | CritDMG% | Bonus CritDMG% | Materials | Total Materials |
1 | 985 | 27.37 | 61.74 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | ||
20 | 2555 | 71.0 | 160.17 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
20+ | 3399 | 94.47 | 213.11 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | ||
40 | 5086 | 141.36 | 318.88 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 0% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
40+ | 5686 | 158.03 | 356.49 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 9.6% | ||
50 | 6542 | 181.81 | 410.15 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 9.6% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
50+ | 7341 | 204.05 | 460.3 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 19.2% | ||
60 | 8206 | 228.08 | 514.51 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 19.2% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
60+ | 8806 | 244.75 | 552.13 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 19.2% | ||
70 | 9679 | 269.0 | 606.84 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 19.2% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
70+ | 10278 | 285.68 | 644.45 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 28.8% | ||
80 | 11161 | 310.2 | 699.78 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 28.8% | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
80+ | 11761 | 326.88 | 737.39 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 38.4% | ||
90 | 12650 | 351.59 | 793.15 | 5.0% | 50.0% | 38.4% |
Skills
Active Skils
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Performs up to 4 consecutive strikes. Drains Stamina over time to perform continuous spinning attacks against all nearby opponents. At the end of the sequence, performs a more powerful slash. Plunges from mid-air to strike the ground below, damaging opponents along the path and dealing AoE DMG upon impact. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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When a character in the party obtains an Elemental Shard created from the Crystallize reaction, Navia will gain 1 Crystal Shrapnel stack. Navia can have up to 6 stacks of Crystal Shrapnel at once. Each time Crystal Shrapnel gain is triggered, the duration of the Crystal Shrapnel stacks you already have will be reset. When she fires, Navia will consume all Crystal Shrapnel stacks and open her elegant yet lethal Gunbrella, firing multiple Rosula Shardshots that can penetrate opponents, dealing When 0/1/2/3 or more stacks of Crystal Shrapnel are consumed, 5/7/9/11 Rosula Shardshots will be fired respectively. The more Rosula Shardshots that strike a single opponent, the greater the DMG dealt to them. When all 11 Rosula Shardshots strike, 200% of the original amount of DMG is dealt. In addition, when more than 3 stacks of Crystal Shrapnel are consumed, every stack consumed beyond those 3 will increase the DMG dealt by this Gunbrella attack by an additional 15%. Enter Aiming Mode, continually collecting nearby Elemental Shards created by Crystallize reactions. When released, fire Rosula Shardshots with the same effect as when the skill is Tapped. Two initial charges. Periodically, when Navia fires her Gunbrella, a Surging Blade will be summoned, dealing Ousia-aligned "Maintaining the appropriate distance with those whom distance should be maintained is an essential part of etiquette. Naturally, there are also many ways to do this..." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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On the orders of the President of the Spina di Rosula, call for a magnificent Rosula Dorata Salute. Unleashes a massive cannon bombardment on opponents in front of her, dealing When cannon attacks hit opponents, Navia will gain 1 stack of Crystal Shrapnel. This effect can be triggered up to once every 2.4s. "The Spina di Rosula's salute is a preemptive celebration of the successful conclusion of our negotiations and is fired just before talks begin. Don't misunderstand, it isn't in any way, shape, or form some kind of threat." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Passive Skills
![]() | Painstaking Transaction |
Gains 25% more rewards when dispatched on a Fontaine Expedition for 20 hours. |
![]() | Undisclosed Distribution Channels |
For 4s after using |
![]() | Mutual Assistance Network |
For each |
Constellations
![]() | A Lady's Rules for Keeping a Courteous Distance |
Each stack of Crystal Shrapnel consumed when Navia uses |
![]() | The President's Pursuit of Victory |
Each stack of Crystal Shrapnel consumed will increase the CRIT Rate of this In addition, when Ceremonial Crystalshot hits an opponent, one Cannon Fire Support shot from |
![]() | Businesswoman's Broad Vision |
Increases the Level of Maximum upgrade level is 15. |
![]() | The Oathsworn Never Capitulate |
When |
![]() | Negotiator's Resolute Negotiations |
Increases the Level of Maximum upgrade level is 15. |
![]() | The Flexible Finesse of the Spina's President |
If more than 3 stacks of Crystal Shrapnel are consumed when using |
Skill Ascension
Gallery
360 Spin
Idle #1
Idle #2
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Sounds
Title | EN | CN | JP | KR |
Party Switch | ||||
Party Switch when teammate is under 30% HP | ||||
Party Switch under 30% HP | ||||
Opening Chest | ||||
Normal Attack | ||||
Medium Attack | ||||
Heavy Attack | ||||
Taking Damage (Low) | ||||
Taking Damage (High) | ||||
Battle Skill #1 | ||||
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loc_combat_sound_1000208 | ||||
Battle Skill #3 | ||||
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Sprinting Starts | ||||
Jumping | ||||
Climbing | ||||
Heavy Breathing (Climbing) | ||||
Open World Gliding (Start) | ||||
Open World Idle | ||||
Fainting | ||||
Idle Performance |
Quotes
Audio Language:
Title | VoiceOver |
Hello | |
Chat: Traveling | |
Chat: Speaking From Experience | |
Chat: Logo | |
When It Rains | |
When Thunder Strikes | |
When It Snows | |
When the Sun Is Out | |
After the Rain | |
When the Wind Is Blowing | |
In the Desert | |
Good Morning | |
Good Afternoon | |
Good Evening | |
Good Night | |
About Navia: Optimism | |
About Navia: Luck | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Us: Partners | * Complete "As Light Rain Falls Without Reason" |
About Us: Keeping Secrets | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
About the Vision | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Something to Share: Dogs | |
Something to Share: The Dependable Spina di Rosula | |
Interesting Things | |
About Clorinde | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Charlotte | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Chiori | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Furina | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Neuvillette | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Wriothesley | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About The Knave | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Lyney and Lynette | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
About Escoffier | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
More About Navia: I | |
More About Navia: II | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 3 |
More About Navia: III | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
More About Navia: IV | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 5 |
More About Navia: V | * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
Navia's Hobbies | |
Navia's Troubles | |
Favorite Food | |
Least Favorite Food | |
Receiving a Gift: I | |
Receiving a Gift: II | |
Receiving a Gift: III | |
Birthday | |
Feelings About Ascension: Intro | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 1 |
Feelings About Ascension: Building Up | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 2 |
Feelings About Ascension: Climax | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 4 |
Feelings About Ascension: Conclusion | * Unlocks at Ascension Phase 6 |
Elemental Skill: I | |
Elemental Skill: II | |
Elemental Skill: III | |
Elemental Skill: IV | |
Elemental Skill: V | |
Elemental Skill: VI | |
Elemental Burst: I | |
Elemental Burst: II | |
Elemental Burst: III | |
Opening Treasure Chest: I | |
Opening Treasure Chest: II | |
Opening Treasure Chest: III | |
Low HP: I | |
Low HP: II | |
Low HP: III | |
Ally at Low HP: I | |
Ally at Low HP: II | |
Fallen: I | |
Fallen: II | |
Fallen: III | |
Light Hit Taken: I | |
Heavy Hit Taken: I | |
Heavy Hit Taken: II | |
Joining Party: I | |
Joining Party: II | |
Joining Party: III |
Stories
Title | Text |
Character Details | Fontaine's laws are very strict, but its people are quite free-spirited. Fontainian society contains all manner of social organizations, clubs, or factions, all of which have their own origins, development, goals, and style. For example, the short-lived Hat Jellyfish Association ostensibly promoted the protection of the waters and those living within, but was in truth founded by a band of explosives enthusiasts. By comparison, the Spina di Rosula are a law-abiding, reliable lot, their overly rambunctious young President notwithstanding. In official statements, the Spina proclaims itself to be a citizen-oriented society that involves many walks of life and focuses its efforts on solving difficult issues amongst the common folk, and that it will cooperate with the Fontainian authorities where needed. If you ask Navia, she'd tell you that the Spina serves as a business partner with all sorts of people in it, that will help with any problem, using the velvet glove or the iron fist as appropriate. Neither of these descriptions are mistaken, at least in broad strokes, so you may choose the one you prefer — though it is worth noting that those who choose the latter wording will find it easier to make friends with Navia. |
Character Story 1 | In Fontaine, to say that you grew up watching the theater is no different from claiming that you were raised drinking water: Simply so ordinary that it barely bears mentioning. So it was with Navia. So enamored was she with the scenes on stage that as a little girl she would pester her father to buy her tickets so that she could experience each part of the tale alongside the characters. These feelings would take on a different note after she became involved in the affairs of the Spina di Rosula. The staged conflicts seemed fewer than the twists and turns at the negotiating table, and she could see the cosmetic scars imagined by makeup artists permanently carved into the bodies of those dwelling in the Fleuve Cendre. Gradually, her visits to the opera house became less and less frequent, and she instead spent more and more time on those around her. Tragedy onstage was captivating, of course, but Navia did not wish for such tales of misfortune to befall real people. How might one mediate between separated lovers mired in the battlefields of differing perspectives? How might one in middle age robbed of their ability to work by an accident find a new way to be the breadwinner? The world is filled with problems of this sort, and while they bring little profit when resolved, unlike the core businesses that sustain the Spina, Navia throws herself into solving them. And if anyone should accuse her of being a busybody, she will counter thusly. "Such presumption, to call such matters trivial," she'd say, using lofty language to stymie the other party's reply. "This is called 'a stitch in time saving nine.' And wouldn't you agree that we're doing the Palais Mermonia a favor by preventing someone from being hauled up onstage at the opera house?" At such times, Navia will not identify herself as the Demoiselle, President, or any fancy title, but as simply as Navia, an enthusiastically civic-minded citizen. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 2 |
Character Story 2 | Navia, presently the one helping people out of trouble, used to be the one getting into it as a child. President Callas, busy as he was, had to rely on Spina di Rosula members to take care of her, which was no mean feat when their charge could disappear in the blink of an eye. After much searching, they would at most find the barest hint of a fancy hat's rim visible on some rooftop... only for them to find naught but the hat itself upon finally climbing up. The hat's owner would at that time already be playing somewhere on Mont Automnequi. Her curiosity was so intense that she could easily enjoy and entertain herself even without any companions. Give her a pond, and she could stare at it the whole day, watching birds flapping about as they bathed in the shallows and otters rising from the bottom to do the backstroke. Just this alone could bring her great joy for quite some time, and she would give gifts in gratitude for those who brought her such happiness — millet for the birds to eat, and shells for the otters to play with. Sometimes, she would also seek out playmates. The children of Fleuve Cendre owned no toys for the most part, so she would play hide-and-seek with them, dragging her silk skirts with her through the pipes. Win or lose, she would always gain a little extra compared to the other kids. She would emerge from her hiding place brandishing a component or two she found in some nook or cranny, a few lost Mora, or a fifty-percent new portable toolbox, and bask in the admiration of her companions. Though she would often run off on her own, most of the adults were exceptionally tolerant of her behavior (her father being the exception). Spina members would help bandage her bruised knees, and the women of the Fleuve Cendre would help mend her torn clothes. Navia would think, Ah, I am loved by so many, and such thoughts would make her happier still. At one point, Navia heard an elderly lady next door say gossipingly thusly with others: "...That girl only has her father, and he's got no time to accompany her... Poor girl, always having to roam outside by herself..." Such words made Navia unhappy for a while. She thought herself quite fortunate. Her father loved her lots, and the adults and children around her also liked her. So why would someone regard her as one to be pitied? Perhaps, Navia thought, it was a matter of unclear communication leading to confusion. In which case, that wouldn't do, not at all. From then on, whenever little Navia felt loved, she would loudly declare: "Thanks for liking me so much. That makes me very happy!" * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 3 |
Character Story 3 | Navia's original intention behind combining a gun with an umbrella was quite simple: she just didn't want to carry too much around, as this would affect her ability to conduct other business. It rains often in Fontaine, and the rain gives way to merciless sun, so umbrellas are a must when going outdoors. And it would not do for the Demoiselle of the Spina to go without a gun, for surely none would think it an ornament in her hands. Her sharpshooting skills are born of much practice, with her principle being that any stance will do so long as you hit your shots — even propping your barrel atop a Blubberbeast is fine. Clorinde, trained in the art of Marechaussee Hunter marksmanship, tends to shake her head at this, even as words of affirmation tumble out of her mouth. "I find your optimism regarding battle is quite admirable." Navia takes that as praise. She met Clorinde when she was a (self-proclaimed) big girl of something over ten years, and is thus quite used to the latter's mannerisms. Yes, those are accurate words of praise, indeed! Optimism is indeed a rare psychological quality not to be undervalued. Many are those who intentionally seek to cultivate such a characteristic, yet prove unable to smile amidst life's struggles, while Navia appears to have been born with this ability. To her, there are only two types of trouble in this world: The solvable, and the unsolvable. Immediate action is the panacea to problems that can be eliminated, and as for those problems beyond one's power to change, then change yourself and learn acceptance. Apart from optimism, Navia finds tolerance to be a value that brings real improvement to one's quality of life, and it is a virtue that extends to the Spina. Why, look at all the varied business ventures, and the people of all sorts — indeed, even a Tent Tortoise calls the place home! It is said that this creature was a friend of Callas's named Consigliere, roughly meaning "Counselor." Navia has also taken counsel with it in the past, finding it patient, quiet, and long-lived — just the sort of person you'd confide in. One day, Charlotte happened upon Navia babbling away to Consigliere, and out came her Kamera. The next thing anyone knew, many would come to speak to the Tent Tortoise on the picture's account. Navia herself would seek it out less from then on. "Others should have a chance to chat with Monsieur Consigliere too," she would say with a straight face. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Character Story 4 | This world was probably full of contradictions from the beginning. Take Navia's father Callas for example. If the Spina di Rosula was more influential, a lot of things could get done more easily, but Callas stubbornly refused to accept the honorary title that the Palais Mermonia sought to grant him after the completion of the aquabus lines. Again, Callas would never intentionally hide what the Spina did from his daughter, and would speak to her of all manner of business techniques, even personally or engaging others to teach her how to use weapons, as well as bringing her to the negotiating table, as if intending to groom her to be his successor. But at the same time, he never spoke of the cause of her mother's death, nor would he ever share his feelings with her. For a time, Navia was even confused as to whether she and her father were close or distant. Later, Navia slowly came up with a theory: That her father may have treated her so to protect her. He let her learn and build up wisdom in the hopes that she would become independent and be able to survive the crushing stresses of life. As for why he would not speak of his own pressures or pain, or even Clementine's death, it was most likely to spare his daughter sorrow or unnecessary guilt. And so he remained silent, never having a heart-to-heart with his own daughter, no matter how much he missed his wife. As for his rejection of the title, this was possibly because he felt that Spina di Rosula would often be working with the common folk and a title like "Duke Callas" might create the perception of a difference in status between them, causing the Spina in turn to lose the trust of the people. Still, all of these are just Navia's own conclusions. This is another area where Navia found herself conflicted. She was in all things valiant, and in business straightforward, but she never did seek her father out to confirm her conjectures. —Did you make those choices to protect me, Papa? Did you underestimate my ability to sort out my feelings, even though you trusted me? She never spoke these thoughts aloud to her father. After all, she thought, they had time. Could she not wait until her stubborn old man stopped being so closed off, or until she had found better footing of her own, for them to have that conversation? It was time that would answer her question, and teach her that which her father could not. Some things in life are like that, leaving only time for on-the-spot learning and no time for preparation, just as she would go on to organize her own memos after Melus's departure. Well, everyone makes mistakes at first, right? But don't worry — Navia's a fast learner. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 5 |
Character Story 5 | Fontaine is the Nation of Hydro, and thus, from time immemorial, many tales about water have been flowing through it, such as the belief that the rain that falls is the Hydro Dragon Sovereign's tears and that the Great Terrestrial Lake holds the emotions of humanity... The former is regarded as a ditty meant to pacify unruly children, while the latter is regarded by most to be unprovable, but as the matter of the "prophecy" progressed, people gradually turned to it for emotional sustenance. As Fontaine's post-disaster reconstruction work steadily progressed, Navia found that more and more people began to stay a while and tarry by the water, especially around Poisson. After her accession as President, Navia was never one for slowing down or taking breaks. But once, when she was walking by the waterfront, she glimpsed her reflection in the surface and was suddenly struck by the desire to stop and stare, just as she had gazed at ponds when she was little. She stooped down and scooped up some water, and watched as it drained away through the gaps between her fingers, till there was but a little left in her palm. Navia felt little from the water cupped in her hand, remembering only the traces of blood washed out by the rain, and the clothes left behind when the waters had retreated. She had always been one to see the bright side of things, and did not wish for her sorrow to spread to her companions, and so she seldom cried. But thus did the unshed tears swollen with the river of the years at last find their outlet. Those tears were blown dry by the wind, and did not fall into the waters, but Navia believed that they would not fade with time. Her tears were utterly insignificant, but a drop in the ocean, but just as all other waters in this world, they would evaporate, condense, and fall as light rain, and with the wetness of each rainy season that came, they would meet again. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
The Right Time | When Navia no longer needed to tiptoe to touch the shelf tops, Callas gave her a notebook. The book contained no dates and had no format, and even contained some text without punctuation — and was written by her mother, Clementine. While it was initially a welcome surprise, frustration and gloom took root in her heart as she read on. The short essays began from the time Clementine went with Callas to visit the Fountain of Lucine. It seemed that from the moment they became intent on having a child, her mother would often think about her. In the golden sunflowers, she would see her child's hair, and in the bright lakes, her child's eyes. She wrote down every last one of these hopes and blessings: May our child brim with beautiful virtues, try the many adventures and lovely cuisines the world has to offer, and experience all manner of joy and happiness. This was not the first time Navia had read things her mother had written, but this instance certainly made her the happiest and angriest all at once. Why had her father only chosen to give this to her now!? But her fury was not to last. She soon finished reading all the thin book had to offer, and its ending was one of devastating simplicity. "Though I have written much about our child, I suppose these are, in the end, just my own wishes." For some reason — their connection by blood, perhaps — Navia immediately understood the meaning of those words. Her mother had not wished for these hopes become a burden upon her growing child, and thus, her father had given this book into her keeping only after she had already grown into an adult by following her own path. That day, Navia, did something quite rare, and did not go out, instead spending a long time in her room. Equally rare, also, was her acknowledgment of her father's arbitrary exercise of authority in this case. Perhaps her mother had once intended to give her this notebook herself, once she was grown... when the time was right. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 4 |
Vision | At a birthday party many years ago, Navia took her favorite tabletop game out. Perhaps it was because this was also her coming of age, but the participants playing that day were especially numerous. Amid this lively atmosphere, everyone — apart from the birthday girl, the star of the show — racked their brains coming up with characters exceedingly ill-suited to themselves. Melus, the steady hand, became the rash and careless commissioner, inviting all present to solve — or suffer under, more like — the ancient curse afflicting his family. Sonny, ever elegant in speech and etiquette, would play a potty-mouthed petty thief, even making the grand sacrifice of shedding his pale outer coat, which usually stuck to him like a second skin. The nervous rookie, Silver, having been dragged into this by dint of passing by, was made a mighty, mysterious mage. The most lethal blow came when Clorinde, who usually took charge of proceedings, decided to "band together" with the famed adventurer known as "Demoiselle" as a private doctor who missed every shot she fired. Someone had to do the healing, she reasoned — but alas, this left the role of game master open, with Callas unfortunate enough to be the only one left to fill that post. Thus was he forced to put his soft drink aside, and leave the audience stands (the bench) for the crowd of players (the sofa). Navia was most pleased with this start. The game, however, got off to a bumpy beginning, with the strange commissioner bursting his way into Demoiselle's residence during her birthday party, only to misjudge and crash head first into a triple-layered cake, nearly drowning himself in dessert and ending the millennia-spanning family curse by his own hand within the first five minutes. Demoiselle would quickly get the good-hearted doctor to save the man, with the doctor musing if letting him live on was tantamount to helping their enemies as she rolled the dice. The game master's expression did not change as he went faithfully about his duty in a low voice: "The young man, having braved the rain, was soaked to the bone, and both his hands were set a-trembling." "He did his best to clean the cream off his face and body, though he missed a few spots." "'Thank you, kind souls, thank you, for joining in my battle against this curse most wicked!'" They were unusually lucky during the middle portion of the game. To solve a problem, one must investigate its source. According to the mage's hypothesis, the commissioner's ancestor must have made a contract with a demon for some reason. "Ah, if I had only rolled higher, we would already know that reason..." grumbled the mage. "Bloody signed a high-interest contract without a care for his descendants, didn't 'e, the blithering idiot?" The thief blurted out. "Well then, can we steal the document and destroy it?" Demoiselle asked offhandedly. The inexperienced game master would regret allowing their actions for all time, for the thief's luck was truly ludicrous. "...Demoiselle was clever indeed, and the thief just as profoundly skilled." "No one thought that the contract would fall into their hands so easily, and yet the words written upon it were nigh indecipherable..." The ending, too, was unusually happy. Thanks to the hardworking and kind (and also sufficiently rusty) game master, Demoiselle would finally drag the rest of the party, riddled as they were with status effects, into a confrontation with the ancient demon. The battle was as chaotic as ever, with the mage losing his sanity first, and the doctor not landing a single shot. But just as everyone's hit points were about to bottom out, the adventurer Demoiselle would hazard a venture. Using up a turn to move beside the demon, and tanking a full round of its attacks head-on, she knowingly gave the doctor a desperate order, as everything was going to hell: "Shoot me instead!" The doctor's dice were rolled before the game master could say anything. Callas counted the dice in silence, before taking three deep breaths. "...The bullet pierces the demon's weak spot, and the giant creature collapses into the abyss." "It returns to the darkness, and into slumber, taking that absurd curse with it." "Rejoice, rejoice, for the adventurer's courage and for her ill-omened ally!" Perhaps it was to go with the President's flow or out of genuine emotion, but there was indeed much rejoicing. Amidst the din, only Callas, who had begun to sort out the various items used for play, was stunned. He retrieved a golden-yellow jewel from within the dice box. "Navia... I think this is yours." There were many people present, but this Vision did indeed belong to Navia, for it was with a flash of her thought that a great blade of Geo would slice her birthday cake in two... along with the table. Later at night, when the party and her excitement both had settled down, Navia would lie on her bed, unable to remember what she had been thinking when she had obtained the Vision. Had her mind lingered on the final victory, obtained only after much struggle and hardship? Or had she wished that her birthdays henceforth would be spent surrounded by friends, just like this one? If it was the former, that seemed to obliquely indicate that a happy ending must be preceded by many tribulations... so best to go with the latter. Thus were her thoughts as she lay at dreamland's door, still clutching the Vision. * Unlocks at Friendship Lv. 6 |
967 responses to “Navia”
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I plan on at least pulling for her, and the current teams I’m thinking of is, a Noelle Navia Furina Yelan team (quick swap between Noelle and Navia). the problem is weapon I was thinking of giving her is Unforged (I don’t even know why I have it), which only really works for on field Navia (ult -> E -> N1 might full stack while still on field actually? then swap back for 2nd E with passive?, which means like E->Q->2N noelle and swap back so the passive doesn’t go away?), and maybe a 2nd team with on field Navia which would be Navia Zhongli + 2 fill. the new artifact set is my best bet isn’t it :(. GT will be fine? and hunter won’t work as the onfield team is without Furina, and I guess I could farm petra, but IIRC it doesnt’ work unless I have Yelan pick up the cristalize’s which isn’t gonna happen. Am I stuck with Overlord and echoing woods? Is sac better? or should I take thresher R3 off Noelle (don’t ask), would that legit be better for the 88% crit damage (and Noelle gets Fav)? I only have 113 pulls so no I’m not going for Verdict
I can’t decide if I want to go for Navia C1 or C0 and her weapon. C1 means I give her Sac GS R5 and never have to worry about energy at all bc she’ll have 3 charges of her E and generate up to 27 energy on top of whatever her skill normally generates, but I’d have to build all the damage on her artifacts myself. If I went for her weapon that’s 22% CR I don’t have to worry about on top of one of the strongest claymores in the game so I can easily output a lot of damage, but I would then have to balance ER when artifact farming. …typing it out helped. I’m not super into meta hunting so I’m going for ease of use with her C1.
Verdict (Navia’s signature) will be paired with Ayaka’s signature Mistsplitter Reforged. The latter being one of the best swords in the game.
Because of this, I would strongly consider gambling on the weapon banner because I think Verdict is more valuable as an upgrade compared to Navia’s C1, and if Mistsplitter is pulled it can be given to almost any sword user and they will be able to make good use out of it.
Navia is now a week away from release. While I was hesitant before, now I feel that she will indisputably be the best Geo Main DPS in the game upon her release. I still have a lot of questions on how the damage on her skill is calculated and we probably won’t find out for sure until she is officially released. But the damage it can do is likely to be quite high.
Despite being Geo being the worst element in the game, Navia’s raw damage may be high enough that she could be considered a top tier character. I personally consider 5 characters to be top tier main DPS units, in this order: Neuvillette, Alhaitham, Hu Tao, Ayaka, and C2 Raiden Shogun. Navia is probably either slightly better or slightly worse than C2 Raiden, depending on how Navia’s elemental skill damage is calculated.
I also heard discussion about Navia being a good sub DPS when using the Archaic Petra set. The main issue I have with Navia as a sub DPS is that enabling or setting up for reactions is a important function of an sub DPS (even more than simply raw damage). Crystalize is a bad reaction and I don’t think Navia’s raw damage is able to make up for it in a Sub DPS role. The elemental bonus from the Archaic Petra is nice, but the elemental resist shred from Anemo units using VV is much more valuable in terms of minimizing diminishing returns. Navia also doesn’t offer any form of support for her teammates (outside of Geo resistance shred on her C4).
The only character that I think could make good use of Navia as a Sub DPS is Neuvillette since he needs elemental reactions primary to boost his enhanced charged attack directly. The elemental reactions themselves are not as important. Navia’s burst will make it easy for her to trigger crystalize off field and she can use her hold skill to suck the shards in, giving Neuvillette a quick Draconic stack and hydro elemental damage boost from the Petra set.
It will be fun to see how players make use out of Navia when she releases next week.
i think someone forgot itto when saying best geo main dps
I expect Navia to replace Itto as the best Geo Main DPS upon her release. Navia’s biggest advantage is team flexibility, since she only needs to be paired with one other Geo Unit (and she could use several for that role, including Geo Traveler, who I feel is 2nd only to Zhong Li for that spot) to unlock Geo Resonance. Her other two teammates just need to be a pyro, cryo, electro or hydro unit so Navia can get her free 40% damage damage bonus. Itto needs to be paired with Gorou, and works best in Triple or Quad geo teams.
Navia being attack scaling means she can take better advantage of all of the ways to buff the attack stat (Bennett, Thrilling Tales, etc.) and her more front loaded damage will likely be more useful in general compared to Itto’s more sustained damage.
Itto is still a great main DPS unit, and I think for anyone who already has a well invested Itto (or Noelle for that matter) doesn’t really need to pull for Navia (it would be better to go for main DPS of a different element). The gap isn’t as big between Itto and Navia as it is for example Hu Tao and Diluc.
However for anyone who does not have Itto, Navia will likely end up being the superior choice to pull and develop, as a geo main dps.
i think someone forgot Noelle when saying best geo main dps
Not only Hoyo didnt add muscles to itto. He lost his best Geo DPS when Navia gets released.
It’s good to see some optimism towards Navia. When considering geo main dps, we cannot overlook the elephant in the room.. Itto. However Itto is forever stuck with Gorou, so you take up 2 slots just to play him. That aside, we can consider Navia as the best unrestricted geo main dps, since she can run as a solo geo with other elements.
Geo resonance is also the strongest party buff to have on a team, and Navia will receive the most of it. An option for geo resonance is the mono geo comp with Itto as the core. Double geo teams are really under represented, with current options Zhongli-Albedo with highest usage. However Albedo has a fatal flaw of doing no dmg against pure shields. Thus Navia is expected to perform very well in this niche, which is flexible to take 2 other elements.
noelle with the same build as itto eats itto for lunch now with yelan furina combo. Mono geo was is will be dead
Maybe the real Genshin was the Impact we made along the way
Syno, that you?
they could just make geo abyss mages and lecters if they wanted us to play geo , they didn’t think about it yet ? weird
If geo mages and lectors shields are to be the same as a geo slime, all they have to do is use a claymore character or just put Zhongli in the team. Geo would still be dead
Any leaks about which 4-stars are in her banner?
last rizzmas i gave you my gyatt but the very next day you got fanum taxed
Navia darling, please shoot this person with your cannons. Thanks hun!
this year, to save you from skibidi, i’ll give it to someone siiiigmaaa
children these days…
Oh, also should mention that I forgot about Song of Broken Pines and Calamity Queller – Navia’s weapon will be tied for second highest base attack, not highest.
And that is important because…? A lot of weapons have the same base atk as her sig weapon. After all, there are only 4 different possibilities for base attack on a 5* weapon.
Lmao people think this is weak? Do y’all not do math? That elemental skill with 6 stacks is a 2060.856% Atk ratio on a 9 second cooldown, and it has 2 charges. Even with only 3 stacks it’s a 1421% Atk ratio. For reference, the initial damage from Raiden Shogun’s burst with 60 stacks is 1141%. Navia gets CD substat and 40% Attack passive. She will surpass Xiao as the highest base attack stat character in the game. Add in her weapon, and that’s a CR substat + tied for the highest base attack weapons in the game, with a passive that gives another 20% attack and 36% skill damage bonus for an easily maintainable condition.
She’s not gonna change the way crystallize works, and Geo is still going to suffer from being the only element that doesn’t have offense-based reactions – but even with that, her kit is set up to hit like a fucking truck. If you wanna complain about them not actually fixing Geo, by all means go ahead, but Navia’s kit in itself is very strong.
Comparing her to Dehya is especially laughable when Dehya’s E collectively only does about ~900% Atk on a 20s cooldown with no offensive buffs outside her weapon
Yep Navia kit is very strong. But people focus too much on team synergy and pulling for characters that would boost their main char.
Are you sure the 45% dmg bonus applies after the dmg bonus from the shards, and not to its base dmg? The latter would make more sense, but I haven’t read any TC about it.
I can’t guarantee anything before testing with how bad they are at consistent phrasing and distinguishing different forms of damage increase. I am assuming the part about it doing 200% damage at 11 shots to mean that the base damage is initially inflicted by the first shot while subsequent shots on the same target apply an additional 10% of the base damage. Even in this regard their phrasing is weird since it doesn’t clarify that subsequent shots do less damage and in fact makes it sound like they should do more, but this is the only way it makes sense since otherwise she would be doing 7800%+ with 11 shots and that would be beyond absurd. So I’m just taking the simplest part and going by 200% of 710% for 1420% in that regard.
Now one possibility I’m realizing is that the multiple shots may not actually do multiple instances of damage and are actually just for flavor as a damage enhancement, but that would make the description pretty dumb – Like, why tell us it’s firing off 11 shots instead of 5 if that’s just a way of applying a damage boost, but then tell us that stacks past 3 apply a damage boost instead of additional shots? And the statement of “multiple shots that hit the same target” implies it’s possible for some hits to land and not others, which wouldn’t align with the idea that it’s all one instance of damage. Ofc, bad skill descriptions would be nothing new, so I won’t be surprised if I’m wrong – but for now I can only assume according to what it says.
If it actually is multiple instances of damage then the 45% should for sure apply to the whole thing, since it’s simply a damage boost whereas the 1420% would essentially be its own base damage value spread across 11 shots. But if it’s 45% on top of 100% from shots, then you’re looking at 1740% for 6 stacks which is still strong. The worst case scenario is that the 45% damage increase is actually a damage boost that stacks additively with elemental skill bonus, geo bonus, etc but I definitely don’t think that’s the case with the phrasing here. If anyone has specific info to confirm or deny anything from what I said I’d love to know so I can tighten the calcs a bit, but this skill is already strong under a worst case scenario. My only other concern is how consistently she’ll be able to make all 11 shots land if that’s a potential issue.
just go and watch TGS or zajeff77 this idiot is wrong.
Nice smartass comment but I checked Zajeff77 and he literally said he’s not sure how the additional shots work either, he has no idea if it’s 100% base damage for 1 shot and 10% damage for subsequent shots or 100% damage for 5 shots and 16.67% for the remaining 6, and he also didn’t comment on if the 15% per additional stack would be additive to the total or multiplicative. So all we have is speculation within a certain range of effectiveness. Thanks for putting me onto a good content creator tho, he seems to like doing the same types of damage calc theorizing I’m into. And it’s even funnier that you’d call me an idiot for my comment and then recommend a youtuber who said the same thing I did, which is that the skill does big damage.
Anyway, I’m coming back to this now to say it’s possible the additional shots aren’t considered to be additional/separate instances of damage which I hadn’t considered before, in which case the 45% could be stacking additively with the 100% increase to damage, i.e. 200%*+ 45% = 245% damage total instead of 200%*1.45 = 290% damage total. That would seem a bit odd to me since the possibility of the shots missing would indicate to me that they apply separately and only the first one does full damage, but I can’t pretend to know exactly how it works until we at least see a clip with damage numbers. It’s entirely possible that it calculates how many shots hit each target altogether before it applies any damage.
Either way this changes very little. If it’s 245% damage total at max stacks, that’s 1740% Atk ratio instead of 2060% which does not drastically change my original point of the damage ratio being REALLY high for a 9 second cooldown on a character with a solid array of damage buffs/stats.
Great news: She’s out now and I was right. It’s 45% of 200% for a total of 290% base damage.
Haven’t invested in her yet, removed most artifacts for easy damage testing.
0 charges:
1 hit = 4440
2 hits = 4662, 105% base damage
3 hits = 4884, 110% base damage
4 hits = 5106, 115% base damage
5 hits = 5328, 120% base damage
1 shot does 100% base damage, shots 2-5 add exactly 5% base damage each
1 charge:
7 hits = 6216, 140% base damage, 20% base damage advantage over 5 hits
Shots 6-7 likely add exactly 10% base damage each
2 charges:
9 hits = 7397, 166.6% base damage, 26.66% base damage advantage over 7 hits
Shots 8-9 either add different values, or add 13.33% each
3 charges:
10 hits = 8506, 1.91576577% base damage
11 shots = 8880, 200% base damage
I only saw the 10-shot value once during testing because it’s very difficult to land exactly 10 shots so it may be unreliable, but if accurate, the intent is likely to make the 3rd charge have a noticeable difference while not requiring you to land EVERY hit to feel that difference
6 charges:
11 shots = 12876, 290% base damage
So with a level 10 skill, at 6 stacks she will do about 2060% damage.
Even Zajef is coping on sacrificial greatsword. Navia’s kit has so many variables with the charges and playstyle that sheet dps is hardly applicable to actual dmg. He even openly admits he might be wrong on many fronts when she gets released.
When 2 gunbrella shots with 6 charges has the same MV as Ayaka’s burst, which is pretty consistant in an 18s normal rotation..
Downside of her being a geo is it can not be swirled/no support that does similar like kazuha/anemo vv wielders for other elements, it also has no dmg amplifying reactions like melt/vape/dendro.
Although, geo resonance being like 2nd best resonance in the game and it gives a geo res shred. Combined with Zhongli and you got as much geo res shred as VV can provide. Some other reactions dont get dmg amplification either like burgeon, freeze, overloaded, or electro charged. Yet taser is good, primarily being carried by VV and use of anemo unit for getting as much AoE out of it as possible.
Possible upside is its effectiveness on element applied enemies so Thundersoothers, Lavawalkers, and Blizzard Strayer still lets geo get a kick out of it since it is hardly capable of stripping away those elemental auras when your pyro, cryo, or electro characters apply a ton of their element.
Outside of mono-elemental teams, Thundersoothers and Lavawalkers would just be viable for burning, aggravate, and double geo in respect to applicable artifact set. Reason why double geo is because geo is handicapped on triggering elemental reactions against pyro due to the fixed global 1s ICD on crystallized, thus a pyro or electro aura stays on those enemies. Where Lavawalker falls short is when the pyro characters can freely vape, melt, or overload. Where Thundersoothers fall short is when electro characters can freely electro charge, superconduct, or aggravate, plus a crystallized shard corresponding to enemy element turns that shard durable since 250% effectiveness is at play.
I’d think that a character and team archetype in favor of thundersoothers or Lavawalkers would favor either geo or anemo. A burning team archetype would find geo a lot more favorable since pyro crystallized shield will absorb burning damage quite effectively.
That is an interesting point about Thundersoothers and Lavawalkers. It’s true that consistent elemental application without causing any reaction would benefit geo. The problem is that most players who want to maximize their damage, will always consider what kind of reactions they can reliably cause. That’s part of the reason why people think Dehya is so bad. She doesn’t have access to melt or vape reliably. The only thing she can do is Burning or Overload, which generally aren’t seen as being very good (though overload may change with Chevy being added). Same goes for Electro as well. They pretty much have to be able to function in some sort of dendro reaction or taser. Overload and Superconduct are the odd ones out in this case.
The point is that reactions that either boost your damage or cause some kind of supplemental damage will always be better. Geo doesn’t have access to anything like that so they must rely on the strength of their kit alone. Personally I think they either need to add different reactions for geo, like Geo+Pyro= an exploding rock or Geo+Cryo= an iceberg that deals more damage when shattered or change the way crystallize behaves to add some kind of damage part to it. As it stands, every element has multiple interactions with other elements. The only reason anemo is good is because of VV. Nobody would bother with anemo if that set wasn’t in the game. I would never run a double geo team with another element if it meant that I was losing damage by not having access to vape or melt or aggravate or whatever.
On situations where Kazuha fails (Forced to swirl the element of an abyss shielder), the Geo teams will thrive. Always has been the advantage of Zhongli Geo teams since his release.
Navia will be plenty strong but its up in the air until release how her skill dmg is calculated with the doubled original damage. It’s likely that the original damage is evaluated as the total damage originally from all the shots, and the dmg dealt when being 200% of original is based off that original amount.
It’s suggested that the rosula shardshots aren’t calculated individually but uses a hitscan technique to calculate how many hits the opponent to calculate the full damage.
She will definitely not be Dehya level. Several people have done C0 calcs and it looks like she’ll do 350k to 400k within a Bennett team. Possibly 420k in Bennett-Furina teams.
Nevertheless, she will be the most flexible geo dps we have. You could say the same for Noelle, but Noelle’s archetypes aren’t as various since it’s either hyperbloom, Wet rock w/ Furina, mono hydro, or mono geo with Furina; yet Navia can be solo geo in several teams, be a hypercarry, be the second geo in Wet Rock, play in Naviational, Navia-Furinational, double cryo, double electro, double hydro, double pyro, etc. Despite how poor crystallized is as a reaction, just being non-def scaler makes Navia more flexible since def buffs are limited to Gorou. Navia could really settle for a flexible number of teams and her geo teammates are flexible as well: Geo Traveler, Zhongli, Ningguang, Albedo, Noelle.