Sadly, Cecil’s use started to fade as the game moved along. Finally, his Limit Burst was one that was actually useful early in the game, giving the party a 74% boost to attack, defense, and spirit when fully maxed. Focus was also really useful at one time, boosting the party’s magic and spirit by 40% for three turns. After his 4* awakening he gained Cura, and at 6*, Curaga. During his heyday, single target damage was all most players had to deal with, so all he needed was the esper Golem with Provoke and he could function great in that role.įrom there, what really made him shine above other tanks was his ability to use certain White and Green Magic Spells. To this day he is still the game’s only true Paladin, meaning that he could both heal and absorb damage. One of the most widely used, and longest lasting 3* base units to be used on player’s teams is Cecil. Final Fantasy Brave Exvius: Optimal 3* Base Unit Party Tank: Cecil Check out troll units who became usable after them here, and great units who got even better after enhancements, here. Last time, Ryan focused on units who receive enhancements. Read on to find out what one such party would look like. In fact, it was even possible to create a balanced party and clear content solely with a party of characters obtained from those pesky blue crystals. Long ago, in a distant, dark time, there were a few 3* base characters who were actually useful in the game. A few lucky ones are kept around as TMR fodder, but nowadays they are rarely seen in a party. Most of them are immediately sold upon their arrival. Blue crystals are the bane of every player’s Final Fantasy Brave Exvius experience.
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